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US09905668B2 Bipolar junction transistors and methods of fabrication
A structure, including a bipolar junction transistor and method of fabrication thereof, is provided herein. The bipolar junction transistor includes: a substrate including a substrate region having a first conductivity type; an emitter region over a first portion of the substrate region, the emitter region having a second conductivity type; a collector region over a second portion of the substrate region, the collector region having the second conductivity type; and, a base region overlie structure disposed over, in part, the substrate region. The base region overlie structure separates the emitter region from the collector region and aligns to a base region of the bipolar junction transistor within the substrate region, between the first portion and the second portion of the substrate region.
US09905665B2 Replacement metal gate stack for diffusion prevention
A method of forming a semiconductor structure includes depositing a gate dielectric layer lining a recess of a gate structure formed on a substrate with a first portion of the gate dielectric layer covering sidewalls of the recess and a second portion of the gate dielectric layer covering a bottom of the recess. A protective layer is deposited above the gate dielectric layer and then recessed selectively to the gate dielectric layer so that a top surface of the protective layer is below of the recess. The first portion of the gate dielectric layer is recessed until a top of the first portion of the gate dielectric layer is approximately coplanar with the top surface of the protective layer. The protective layer is removed and a conductive barrier is deposited above the recessed first portion of the gate dielectric layer to cut a diffusion path to the gate dielectric layer.
US09905664B2 Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a tunnel insulation pattern on the substrate, a charge storage pattern on the tunnel insulation pattern, a dielectric pattern having a width smaller than a width of the charge storage pattern on the charge storage pattern, a control gate having a width greater than the width of the dielectric pattern on the dielectric pattern, and a metal-containing gate on the control gate.
US09905663B2 Fabrication of a vertical fin field effect transistor with a reduced contact resistance
A method of forming a vertical fin field effect transistor (vertical finFET) with an increased surface area between a source/drain contact and a doped region, including forming a doped region on a substrate, forming one or more interfacial features on the doped region, and forming a source/drain contact on at least a portion of the doped region, wherein the one or more interfacial features increases the surface area of the interface between the source/drain contact and the doped region compared to a flat source/drain contact-doped region interface.
US09905662B2 Method of making a semiconductor device using a dummy gate
A method of making a semiconductor device includes forming a fin mask layer on a semiconductor layer, forming a dummy gate over the fin mask layer, and forming source and drain regions on opposite sides of the dummy gate. The dummy gate is removed and the underlying fin mask layer is used to define a plurality of fins in the semiconductor layer. A gate is formed over the plurality of fins.
US09905659B2 Semiconductor device having buried gate structure and method of fabricating the same
A semiconductor device may include a device isolation region configured to define an active region in a substrate, an active gate structure disposed in the active region, and a field gate structure disposed in the device isolation region. The field gate structure may include a gate conductive layer. The active gate structure may include an upper active gate structure including a gate conductive layer and a lower active gate structure formed under the upper active gate structure and vertically spaced apart from the upper active gate structure. The lower active gate structure may include a gate conductive layer. A top surface of the gate conductive layer of the field gate structure is located at a lower level than a bottom surface of the gate conductive layer of the upper active gate structure.
US09905657B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A semiconductor device in which parasitic capacitance is reduced is provided. A first oxide insulating layer and a first oxide semiconductor layer are sequentially formed over a first insulating layer. A first conductive layer is formed over the first oxide semiconductor layer and etched to form a second conductive layer. The first oxide insulating layer and the first oxide semiconductor layer are etched with the second conductive layer as a mask to form a second oxide insulating layer and a second oxide semiconductor layer. A planarized insulating layer is formed over the first insulating layer and the second conductive layer. A second insulating layer, a source electrode layer, and a drain electrode layer are formed by etching the planarized insulating layer and the second conductive layer. A third oxide insulating layer, a gate insulating layer, and a gate electrode layer are formed over the second oxide semiconductor layer.
US09905654B2 Bridge diode
Provided is a bridge diode according to an embodiment of the inventive concept. The bridge diode includes a first structure including a first lower nitride film and a first upper nitride film, which are laminated on the substrate, a second structure including a second lower nitride film and a second upper nitride film, which are laminated on the substrate, a first electrode structural body disposed on the first structure, and a second electrode structural body disposed on the second structure. The first electrode structural body includes a first electrode, a second electrode, and a third electrode, which are arranged in a clockwise direction, the second electrode structural body includes a fourth electrode, a fifth electrode, and a sixth electrode, which are arranged in a clockwise direction, the first electrode and the sixth electrode, which are connected to each other, are connected to an external circuit, the third electrode and the fourth electrode, which are connected to each other, are connected to an external circuit, and each of the second electrode and the fifth electrode is connected to the external circuit.
US09905653B2 Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
A silicon carbide semiconductor device includes a silicon carbide substrate, a gate insulating film, and a gate electrode. The gate insulating film is provided as being in contact with the first main surface of the silicon carbide substrate. The gate electrode is provided on the gate insulating film such that the gate insulating film lies between the gate electrode and the silicon carbide substrate. In a first stress test in which a gate voltage of −5 V is applied to the gate electrode for 100 hours at a temperature of 175° C., an absolute value of a difference between a first threshold voltage and a second threshold voltage is not more than 0.5 V, with a threshold voltage before the first stress test being defined as the first threshold voltage and a threshold voltage after the first stress test being defined as the second threshold voltage.
US09905648B2 Silicon on insulator device with partially recessed gate
Transistors having partially recessed gates are constructed on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) semiconductor wafers provided with a buried oxide layer (BOX), for example, FD-SOI and UTBB devices. An epitaxially grown channel region relaxes constraints on the design of doped source and drain profiles. Formation of a partially recessed gate and raised epitaxial source and drain regions allow further improvements in transistor performance and reduction of short channel effects such as drain induced barrier lowering (DIBL) and control of a characteristic subthreshold slope. Gate recess can be varied to place the channel at different depths relative to the dopant profile, assisted by advanced process control. The partially recessed gate has an associated high-k gate dielectric that is initially formed in contact with three sides of the gate. Subsequent removal of the high-k sidewalls and substitution of a lower-k silicon nitride encapsulant lowers capacitance between the gate and the source and drain regions.
US09905646B2 V-shaped epitaxially formed semiconductor layer
The present disclosure provides a method in accordance with some embodiments. The method includes forming a recess in a source/drain region of a semiconductor substrate, wherein the semiconductor substrate is formed of a first semiconductor material. The method further includes epitaxially growing a second semiconductor material within the recess to form a S/D feature in the recess, and removing a portion of the S/D feature to form a v-shaped valley extending into the S/D feature.
US09905639B2 Method of manufacturing superjunction semiconductor devices with a superstructure in alignment with a foundation
By using a single trench mask, first and second trenches are formed that extend from a main surface into a semiconductor layer. A foundation is formed that includes first regions in and/or directly adjoining the first trenches. A superstructure is formed in alignment with the foundation by using position information directly obtained from structures formed in the first and/or the second trenches.
US09905636B2 Super-junction structure and method for manufacturing the same and semiconductor device thereof
The present disclosure relates to a super-junction structure, a method for manufacturing the super-junction structure and a semiconductor device including the super-junction structure. The super-junction structure includes an epitaxy layer of a first doping type and a plurality of first pillar regions of a second doping type which are formed in the epitaxy layer and are separated from each other. Each of the first pillar regions has a doping concentration that decreases from bottom to top. A portion of the epitaxy layer between adjacent ones of the first pillar regions is a second pillar region. The first pillar regions and the second pillar region are arranged alternatively to form the super-junction structure. The first pillar regions are characterized by the doping concentration that decreases from bottom to top so that the super-junction structure has a relatively high breakdown voltage and a relatively low on resistance. Moreover, the super-junction structure changes a path of an avalanche current and thus suppresses an avalanche current so that the device is not easily damaged.
US09905634B2 Power semiconductor device edge structure
A semiconductor device having a first load terminal, a second load terminal and a semiconductor body is presented. The semiconductor body comprises an active region configured to conduct a load current between the first load terminal and the second load terminal and a junction termination region surrounding the active region. The semiconductor body includes a drift layer arranged within both the active region and the junction termination region and having dopants of a first conductivity type at a drift layer dopant concentration of equal to or less than 1014 cm−3; a body zone arranged in the active region and having dopants of a second conductivity type complementary to the first conductivity type and isolating the drift layer from the first load terminal; a guard zone arranged in the junction termination region and having dopants of the second conductivity type and being configured to extend a depletion region formed by a transition between the drift layer and the body zone; a field stop zone arranged adjacent to the guard zone, the field stop zone having dopants of the first conductivity type at a field stop zone dopant concentration that is higher than the drift layer dopant concentration by a factor of at least 2; a low doped zone arranged adjacent to the field stop zone, the low doped zone having dopants of the first conductivity type at a dopant concentration that is lower than the drift layer dopant concentration by a factor of at least 1.5, wherein the body zone, the guard zone, the field stop zone and the low doped zone are arranged in the semiconductor body such that they exhibit a common depth range (DR) of at least 1 μm along a vertical extension direction (Z).
US09905620B2 Method for fabricating display device and display device
Provided is a method for fabricating a display device. The method for fabricating the display device includes preparing a flexible display panel including a plurality of pixels and a thin film transistor connected to at least one of the plurality of pixels, forming a thin film encapsulation layer over the flexible display panel, and forming a touch screen panel over the thin film encapsulation layer. The touch screen panel is formed at least partly by a transfer process.
US09905618B2 Self-oscillating flexible OLED panel and fabrication method thereof
A device and method of making such a device that includes a flexible OLED layer comprising a light emitting side and a self-oscillating layer disposed on the light emitting side of the flexible OLED layer. The self-oscillating layer comprises an elastic polymer matrix containing a photo-responsive element and independently self-oscillating gel islands. The photo-responsive element in the elastic polymer matrix causes synchronization of the independently self-oscillating polymer gel islands in response to light emitted from the flexible OLED layer.
US09905612B2 Display device and method for manufacturing the same
A display device including a substrate including a display area and a non-display area, a common electrode line in the non-display area, and a protective layer coating at least a part of an end portion of the common electrode line.
US09905609B2 Manufacturing of an imager device and imager device
Embodiments related to the manufacturing of an imager device and an imager device are disclosed. Embodiments associated with methods of an imager device are also disclosed.
US09905607B2 Radiation detector fabrication
The present approach relates to the fabrication of radiation detectors. In certain embodiments, additive manufacture techniques, such as 3D metallic printing techniques are employed to fabricate one or more parts of a detector. In an example of one such printing embodiment, amorphous silicon may be initially disposed onto a substrate and a laser may be employed to melt some or all of the amorphous silicon so as to form crystalline silicon circuitry of a light imager panel. Such printing techniques may also be employed to fabricate other aspects of a radiation detector, such as a scintillator layer.
US09905603B1 Successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter, CMOS image sensor including the same and operating method thereof
A complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor includes a pixel array suitable for outputting a pixel signal corresponding to incident light; a row decoder suitable for selecting and controlling pixels in the pixel array by row lines; a tracking voltage generator suitable for generating a tracking voltage; a plurality of successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converters suitable for analog-to-digital converting a pixel signal by repeatedly performing N times (where N is a natural number representing desired resolution) a process of comparing the pixel signal generated by the pixel array with the tracking voltage generated by the tracking voltage generator and modulating the pixel signal; and a control unit suitable for controlling operations of the row decoder, the tracking voltage generator, and the plurality of SAR analog-to-digital converters.
US09905600B1 Image sensor device and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure provides a method of manufacturing an image sensor device. The method includes: forming an etch stop layer on a first substrate; forming a light-sensing region comprising a light sensing quantum structure being able to detect a wavelength greater than about 1.5 um; forming a semiconductive substrate over the light-sensing region, the semiconductive substrate comprising an active component; forming an isolation structure extended through the light-sensing region; selectively removing the first substrate to expose the etch stop layer; and thinning the etch stop layer thereby exposing the light-sensing region.
US09905596B2 Semiconductor device comprising a channel region of a transistor with a crystalline oxide semiconductor and a specific off-state current for the transistor
A solid-state image sensor which holds a potential for a long time and includes a thin film transistor with stable electrical characteristics is provided. A reset transistor is omitted by initializing the signal charge storage portion to a cathode potential of a photoelectric conversion element portion in the solid-state image sensor. When a thin film transistor which includes an oxide semiconductor layer and has an off-state current of 1×10−13 A or less is used as a transfer transistor of the solid-state image sensor, the potential of the signal charge storage portion is kept constant, so that a dynamic range can be improved. When a silicon semiconductor which can be used for a complementary metal oxide semiconductor is used for a peripheral circuit, a high-speed semiconductor device with low power consumption can be manufactured.
US09905595B2 Photoelectric sensor
A photoelectric sensor includes a current division control circuit that sequentially sets a reference voltage for each current divider circuit along one of the arrangement directions of photodiodes so that the reference voltage for the current divider circuit is equal to or larger than the voltage value of the reference voltage set for a current divider circuit in the preceding stage, and sets one common control voltage for all of the current divider circuits, the common control voltage falling within a range that includes all of the reference voltages.
US09905593B2 Mask plate and method for manufacturing array substrate
The present disclosure provides a mask plate, including a first region corresponding to a GOA region of an array substrate and a second region corresponding to a display region of the array substrate. The first region comprises at least one first aperture, the at least one first aperture is used to form a GI via-hole penetrating through a gate insulating layer at the GOA region, and a gate line is exposed through the GI via-hole. The second region comprises at least one second aperture, the at least one second aperture is a half-tone mask aperture and is used to form a VIA via-hole at the display region, and a source/drain metal layer pattern is exposed through the VIA via-hole.
US09905587B2 Array substrate comprising a conductive contact formed on a surface of a pixel electrode exposed by an opening, manufacturing method thereof, and display panel
The present invention provides an array substrate and a manufacturing method thereof, and a display panel comprising said array substrate. The array substrate comprises a plurality of pixel units, each of which comprising: a gate formed on a substrate; a gate insulating layer formed on the gate; an active layer being corresponding to the gate and formed on the gate insulating layer; a source and a drain formed on the active layer respectively; a pixel electrode formed on the gate insulating layer and electrically connected to the drain; a passivation layer covering the source, the drain and the pixel electrode; and a common electrode being corresponding to the pixel electrode and formed on the passivation layer, wherein an opening passing through the passivation layer is formed in the common electrode, so as to expose the pixel electrode below the passivation layer.
US09905586B2 Capacitor comprising metal oxide film having high alignment
An oxide semiconductor film with a low density of defect states is formed. In addition, an oxide semiconductor film with a low impurity concentration is formed. Electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device or the like using an oxide semiconductor film is improved. A semiconductor device including a capacitor, a resistor, or a transistor having a metal oxide film that includes a region; with a transmission electron diffraction measurement apparatus, a diffraction pattern with luminescent spots indicating alignment is observed in 70% or more and less than 100% of the region when an observation area is changed one-dimensionally within a range of 300 nm.
US09905585B2 Semiconductor device comprising capacitor
A semiconductor device in which the aperture ratio and which includes a capacitor with increased charge capacity is provided. A semiconductor device in which the number of masks used in a manufacturing process is reduced and the manufacturing costs are reduced is also provided. An impurity is contained in a light-transmitting semiconductor film so that the semiconductor film functions as one of a pair of electrodes in a capacitor. The other pair of electrodes is formed using a light-transmitting conductive film such as a pixel electrode. Further, a scan line and a capacitor line are provided on the same surface and in parallel to each other. An opening reaching the capacitor line and an opening reaching a conductive film which can be formed in the formation of a source electrode or a drain electrode of the transistor can be formed concurrently in an insulating film.
US09905581B2 Array substrate and display panel with same
An array substrate can include a plurality of thin film transistors, a plurality of function lines, a plurality of leads, a coupling part and a driver. The plurality of function lines are configured to transmit driving signals to the thin film transistors. The plurality of leads include a first lead and a second lead. The coupling part is electrically coupling the leads to the function lines. The driver is electrically coupled to the leads, and configured to provide the driving signals to the function lines. The first lead has a length larger than that of the second lead. A contacting area between the first lead and the coupling part is larger than that between the second lead and the coupling part. A display panel with the array substrate is also provided.
US09905578B2 Pixel structure and method of manufacturing a pixel structure
A pixel structure and a method of manufacturing a pixel structure are provided. The pixel structure includes an active device, a gate insulation layer, a dielectric insulation layer, a capacitance electrode, a protection layer and a pixel electrode. The active device includes a gate, a semiconductor channel layer, a source and a drain. The dielectric insulation layer covers the semiconductor channel layer. A dielectric index of the dielectric insulation layer is greater than a dielectric index of the gate insulation layer. The capacitance electrode is overlapped with the drain. The capacitance electrode, the drain and the dielectric insulation layer between the two constitute a storage capacitor structure. The protection layer is disposed on the dielectric insulation layer and the capacitance electrode is located between the protection layer and the dielectric insulation layer. The pixel electrode is disposed on the protection layer and connected to the drain of the active device.
US09905576B2 Semiconductor chip including region having rectangular-shaped gate structures and first metal structures
Gate structures are positioned within a region in accordance with a gate horizontal grid that includes at least seven gate gridlines separated from each other by a gate pitch of less than or equal to about 193 nanometers. Each gate structure has a substantially rectangular shape with a width of less than or equal to about 45 nanometers and is positioned to extend lengthwise along a corresponding gate gridline. Each gate gridline has at least one gate structure positioned thereon. A first-metal layer is formed above top surfaces of the gate structures within the region and includes first-metal structures positioned in accordance with a first-metal vertical grid that includes at least eight first-metal gridlines. Each first-metal structure has a substantially rectangular shape and is positioned to extend along a corresponding first-metal gridline. At least six contact structures of substantially rectangular shape contact the at least six gate structures.
US09905574B2 Three-dimensional semiconductor memory devices
Three-dimensional (3D) nonvolatile memory devices include a substrate having a well region of second conductivity type (e.g., P-type) therein and a common source region of first conductivity type (e.g., N-type) on the well region. A recess extends partially (or completely) through the common source region. A vertical stack of nonvolatile memory cells on the substrate includes a vertical stack of spaced-apart gate electrodes and a vertical active region, which extends on sidewalls of the vertical stack of spaced-apart gate electrodes and on a sidewall of the recess. Gate dielectric layers extend between respective ones of the vertical stack of spaced-apart gate electrodes and the vertical active region. The gate dielectric layers may include a composite of a tunnel insulating layer, a charge storage layer, a relatively high bandgap barrier dielectric layer and a blocking insulating layer having a relatively high dielectric strength.
US09905571B2 Nonvolatile semiconductor memory device and method of manufacturing the same
According to one embodiment, a memory device includes first and second fin type stacked structures each includes first to i-th memory strings (i is a natural number except 1) that are stacked in a first direction, the first and second fin type stacked structures which extend in a second direction and which are adjacent in a third direction, a first portion connected to one end in the second direction of the first fin type stacked structure, a width in the third direction of the first portion being greater than a width in the third direction of the first fin type stacked structure, and a second portion connected to one end in the second direction of the second fin type stacked structure, a width in the third direction of the second portion being greater than a width in the third direction of the second fin type stacked structure.
US09905569B1 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A method of forming a nonvolatile memory device includes forming first, second, and third gate structures, with the second and third gate structures including first and second spacer structures formed on a sidewall of the second gate structure and sidewalls of the third gate structure. Impurity regions are formed through ion implantation and the first spacer structure shields the second and third gate structures during ion implantation. The second spacer structure defines resulting impurity regions.
US09905564B2 Memory cell comprising first and second transistors and methods of operating
Semiconductor memory cells, array and methods of operating are disclosed. In one instance, a memory cell includes a bi-stable floating body transistor and an access device; wherein the bi-stable floating body transistor and the access device are electrically connected in series.
US09905561B2 Integrated circuit and semiconductor device
An embodiment includes an integrated circuit comprising a standard cell, the standard cell comprising: first and second active regions having different conductivity types and extending in a first direction; first, second, and third conductive lines extending over the first and second active regions in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction, and disposed parallel to each other; and a cutting layer extending in the first direction between the first and second active regions and separating the first conductive line into a first upper conductive line and a first lower conductive line, the second conductive line into a second upper conductive line and a second lower conductive line, and the third conductive line into a third upper conductive line and a third lower conductive line; wherein: the first upper conductive line and the third lower conductive line are electrically connected together; and the second upper conductive line and the second lower conductive line are electrically connected together.
US09905560B2 Multi-voltage complementary metal oxide semiconductor integrated circuits based on always-on N-well architecture
Examples of multi-voltage (MV) complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) integrated circuits (ICs) based on always-on N-well architecture are described. A MV CMOS IC may include first CMOS cells, second CMOS cells, N-wells and always-on taps. Each first CMOS cell may have a supply terminal configured to receive a local supply voltage, and an N-well (NW) terminal configured to receive a global supply voltage. The second CMOS cells may include always-on CMOS cells. Each second CMOS cell may have a supply terminal configured to receive the global supply voltage, and an NW terminal configured to receive the global supply voltage. The NW terminal of at least one of the second CMOS cells and the NW terminal of at least one of the first CMOS cells may be formed in a first N-well of the one or more N-wells.
US09905559B2 Semiconductor device having fin-type field effect transistor and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a first fin structure disposed on a substrate. The first fin structure extends in a first direction. A first sacrificial layer pattern is disposed on the first fin structure. The first sacrificial layer pattern includes a left portion and a right portion arranged in the first direction. A dielectric layer pattern is disposed on the first fin structure and interposed between the left and right portions of the first sacrificial layer pattern. A first active layer pattern extending in the first direction is disposed on the first sacrificial layer pattern and the dielectric layer pattern. A first gate electrode structure is disposed on a portion of the first active layer pattern. The portion of the first active layer is disposed on the dielectric layer pattern. The first gate electrode structure extends in a second direction crossing the first direction.
US09905555B2 Semiconductor device and semiconductor device manufacturing method
An SJ-MOSFET and IGBT are provided in a single semiconductor chip. Furthermore, a balance is made between a carrier amount of n-type columns and a carrier amount of p-type columns, to encourage formation of a depletion layer in when a reverse voltage is applied in the SJ-MOSFET section. Provided is a includes a semiconductor substrate, a super junction structure formed on a front surface side of the semiconductor substrate, and a field stop layer formed at a position overlapping with the super junction structure on a back surface side of the semiconductor substrate, in a manner to not contact an end of the super junction structure on the back surface side.
US09905554B2 Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
Provided are a silicon carbide semiconductor device that is capable of preventing breakdown voltage degradation in the edge termination structure and a method of manufacturing the same. The p-type regions 31, 32 and the p-type region 33, which serves as an electric field relaxation region and is connected to the first p-type base regions 10, are positioned under the step-like portion 40, and the bottom surfaces of the p-type regions 31, 32, 33 are substantially flatly connected to the bottom surface of the first p-type base regions 10. The first base regions have an impurity concentration of 4×1017 cm−3 or higher. The p-type region 33 is designed to have a lower impurity concentration than the first base regions 10 and higher than the p-type regions 31, 32. In this way, the breakdown voltage degradation in the edge termination structure 102 can be prevented.
US09905553B1 Integrated circuit containing standard logic cells and library-compatible, NCEM-enabled fill cells, including at least via-open-configured, AACNT-short-configured, GATECNT-short-configured, and metal-short-configured, NCEM-enabled fill cells
An IC includes logic cells, selected from a standard cell library, and fill cells, configured for compatibility with the standard logic cells. The fill cells contain structures configured to obtain in-line data via non-contact electrical measurements (“NCEM”). The IC includes such NCEM-enabled fill cells configured to enable detection and/or measurement of a variety of open-circuit and short-circuit failure modes, including at least one via-open-related failure mode, one AACNT-short-related failure mode, one GATECNT-short-related failure mode, and one metal-short-related failure mode.
US09905551B2 Method of manufacturing wafer level packaging including through encapsulation vias
Provided is a method of manufacturing a wafer level package. The method includes forming a repassivation layer that encapsulates a plurality of semiconductor chips isolated from a wafer, forming a through encapsulation via (TEV) in the repassivation layer, forming a redistribution layer electrically connected to the TEV, and forming a bump ball on the redistribution layer.
US09905542B2 LED light bar manufacturing method and LED light bar
A method for fabricating an LED light bar and an LED light bar are provided. The method includes: providing a transparent base, wherein at least one framework region for fixing LED chips is arranged on the transparent base, at least one milling groove parallel to the framework region is arranged at each of two sides of each framework region; arranging one or more LED chips on the at least one framework region; covering an upper surface and a lower surface of the transparent base where the LED chips are arranged with a packaging adhesive mixed with fluorescent powder, and filling up the milling groove with the packaging adhesive; and cutting the transparent base along the milling groove, to obtain an LED light bar surrounded by the adhesive.
US09905537B2 Compact semiconductor package and related methods
A method of forming a semiconductor package includes providing a substrate having one or more conductive elements disposed therein. Each conductive element extends from a first surface of the substrate toward a second surface of the substrate extending beyond the second surface. The second surface comprises one or more substrate regions not occupied by a conductive element. A first die is attached within a substrate region, and the first die is coupled to at least one of the conductive elements. The first die may be coupled to at least one of the conductive elements by a wire bond connection. Alternatively, an RDL is formed over the second surface, and the first die is coupled to at least one conductive element through the RDL. A second die may be attached to an outer surface of the RDL, and the second die is electrically coupled to the first die through the RDL.
US09905532B2 Methods and apparatuses for high temperature bonding and bonded substrates having variable porosity distribution formed therefrom
Methods and systems of bonding substrates include disposing a low melting point material and one or more high melting point materials having a higher melting temperature than a melting temperature of the low melting point material between a first substrate and a second substrate to form a substrate assembly including a contacting surface comprising first and second areas; applying a first force at the first area; and applying heat to form a bond layer between the first and second substrates. A first formed porosity of the bond layer is aligned with the first area of the contacting surface. A second formed porosity of the bond layer is aligned with the second area of the contacting surface to which the first force was not applied, and the first formed porosity is different from the second formed porosity.
US09905531B2 Method for producing composite structure with metal/metal bonding
Method for producing a composite structure comprising the direct bonding of at least one first wafer with a second wafer, and comprising a step of initiating the propagation of a bonding wave, where the bonding interface between the first and second wafers after the propagation of the bonding wave has a bonding energy of less than or equal to 0.7 J/m2. The step of initiating the propagation of the bonding wave is performed under one or more of the following conditions: placement of the wafers in an environment at a pressure of less than 20 mbar and/or application to one of the two wafers of a mechanical pressure of between 0.1 MPa and 33.3 MPa. The method further comprises, after the step of initiating the propagation of a bonding wave, a step of determining the level of stress induced during bonding of the two wafers, the level of stress being determined on the basis of a stress parameter Ct calculated using the formula Ct=Rc/Ep, where: Rc corresponds to the radius of curvature (in km) of the two-wafer assembly and Ep corresponds to the thickness (in μm) of the two-wafer assembly. The method further comprises a step of validating the bonding when the level of stress Ct determined is greater than or equal to 0.07.
US09905526B2 Electronic component package and method of manufacturing the same
An electronic component package includes a redistribution layer, an electronic component disposed on the redistribution layer, and an encapsulant encapsulating the electronic component. The electronic component has a trench formed in one side thereof.
US09905525B1 Semiconductor wafer and method of ball drop on thin wafer with edge support ring
A semiconductor wafer has an edge support ring around a perimeter of the semiconductor wafer and conductive layer formed over a surface of the semiconductor wafer within the edge support ring. A first stencil is disposed over the edge support ring with first openings aligned with the conductive layer. The first stencil includes a horizontal portion over the edge support ring, and a step-down portion extending the first openings to the conductive layer formed over the surface of the semiconductor wafer. The horizontal portion may have a notch with the edge support ring disposed within the notch. A plurality of bumps is dispersed over the first stencil to occupy the first openings over the conductive layer. A second stencil is disposed over the edge support ring with second openings aligned with the conductive layer to deposit a flux material in the second openings over the conductive layer.
US09905521B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor light-emitting device and semiconductor light-emitting device
Methods for manufacturing semiconductor light-emitting devices and semiconductor light-emitting devices having a high radiating performance and can include a metallic laminate substrate, a semiconductor light-emitting chip and a transparent resin. The metallic laminate substrate can include a cavity so as to be able to accurately mount the light-emitting chip, and also can structures to efficiently radiate heat generated from the light-emitting chip. The transparent resin to encapsulate the semiconductor light-emitting chip in the cavity can include various wavelength converting materials. Additionally, the light-emitting devices can be manufactured in manufacturing processes similar to conventional light-emitting devices. Thus, the disclosed subject matter can provide semiconductor light-emitting devices having a high radiating performance and a high alignment accuracy, which can emit various color lights including a substantially white color tone, and therefore can be used as a light source for lighting units such as a vehicle headlight, general light, a stage lighting, etc.
US09905517B2 Semiconductor device
Signal transmission characteristics of a semiconductor device are improved. A plurality of wirings of a wiring substrate on which a semiconductor chip is mounted include a first wiring and a second wiring that constitute a differential pair for use in transmitting a differential signal. Moreover, the first wiring and the second wiring respectively have first portions that extend in parallel with each other with a first clearance and second portions that are formed on the same wiring layer as the first portions, and extend in parallel with each other with a second clearance and third portions that are installed between the first portions and the second portions and designed to detour in such directions as to allow the mutual clearance to become greater than the first clearance and the second clearance.
US09905513B1 Selective blocking boundary placement for circuit locations requiring electromigration short-length
A method is presented for forming a semiconductor structure. The method includes depositing an insulating layer over a semiconductor substrate, etching the insulating layer to form trenches for receiving copper (Cu), selectively recessing the Cu at one or more of the trenches corresponding to circuit locations requiring electromigration (EM) short-length, and forming self-aligned conducting caps over the one or more trenches where the Cu has been selectively recessed. The conducting caps can be tantalum nitride (TaN) caps. The method further includes forming a via extending into each of the trenches for receiving Cu. Additionally, the via for trenches including recessed Cu extends to the self-aligned conducting cap, whereas the via for trenches including non-recessed Cu extends to a top surface of the Cu.
US09905507B2 Circuit assemblies with multiple interposer substrates, and methods of fabrication
A combined interposer (120) includes multiple constituent interposers (120.i), each with its own substrate (120.iS) and with a circuit layer (e.g. redistribution layer) on top and/or bottom of the substrate. The top circuit layers can be part of a common circuit layer (120R.T) which can interconnect different interposers. Likewise, the bottom circuit layers can be part of a common circuit layer (120R.B). The constituent interposer substrates (120.iS) are initially part of a common wafer, and the common top circuit layer is fabricated before separation of the constituent interposer substrates from the wafer. Use of separated substrates reduces stress compared to use of a single large substrate. Other features are also provided.
US09905505B2 Assembly including plural through wafer vias, method of cooling the assembly and method of fabricating the assembly
An assembly includes a chip including an integrated circuit, a casing including an integrated circuit including plural active elements and including an upper portion formed on a side of the chip, a lower portion formed on another side of the chip, and a cooling inlet and a cooling outlet for transferring a coolant, provided in an upper surface of the casing, and forming outer sidewalls of the upper portion and inner sidewalls of the lower portion, plural through-wafer vias (TWVs) for electrically connecting the integrated circuit of the chip and the integrated circuit of the casing, and a card connected to the casing for electrically connecting the casing to a system board.
US09905502B2 Sintered conductive matrix material on wire bond
A method is disclosed of fabricating a microelectronic package comprising a substrate overlying the front face of a microelectronic element. A plurality of metal bumps project from conductive elements of the substrate towards the microelectronic element, the metal bumps having first ends extending from the conductive elements, second ends remote from the conductive elements, and lateral surfaces extending between the first and second ends. The metal bumps can be wire bonds having first and second ends attached to a same conductive pad of the substrate. A conductive matrix material contacts at least portions of the lateral surfaces of respective ones of the metal bumps and joins the metal bumps with contacts of the microelectronic element.
US09905497B2 Resin sealing type semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same, and lead frame
The invention is directed to firm bonding between semiconductor dies etc bonded to a lead frame and wire-bonding portions of the lead frame by ultrasonic Al wire bonding, and the prevention of shortcircuit between the semiconductor dies etc due to a remaining portion of the outer frame of the lead frame after the outer frame is cut. By extending the wire-bonding portion etc on the lead frame in a wire-bonding direction and connecting the wire-bonding portion etc to the outer frame of the lead frame through a connection lead etc, the ultrasonic vibration force in the ultrasonic Al wire bonding is prevented from dispersing and the Al wire and the wire-bonding portion etc are firmly bonded. The outer frame is cut after a resin sealing process is completed. Even when a portion of the outer frame remains on the side surface of the resin package, connection between the connection lead etc and other hanging lead etc are prevented by providing a notch etc in the outer frame between the connection lead etc and the hanging lead etc.
US09905496B2 Wiring circuit board and method of manufacturing the same
A flexure has a metal support layer, an electric insulating layer laid on a surface of the metal support layer, a wiring layer having a general part laid on a surface of the electric insulating layer and a terminal to provide a conductive connection to an external slider, and a raising structure in a thickness direction of the wiring layer provided to the terminal independently of the metal support layer so that the terminal protrudes from a surface of the general part or has a surface being flush with the surface of the general part.
US09905493B2 Array substrate and activation method for TFT elements in array substrate
The invention provides an array substrate and activation method for TFT elements in the array substrate. The array substrate comprises a shielding metal layer (10) and a TFT layer (20) disposed on the shielding metal layer (10); by connecting the shielding metal blocks (11) on the shielding metal layer (10) to electricity to heat up the shielding metal blocks (11) for pre-heating the TFT layer (20) to accelerate activating the TFT elements in the TFT layer (20). The activation method, by connecting the shielding metal blocks (11) on the shielding metal layer (10) to electricity to heat up the shielding metal blocks (11) for pre-heating the TFT layer (20) before activating the TFT elements in the TFT layer (20), accelerates activating the TFT elements in the TFT layer (20). The method is applicable to activating the TFT elements in array substrate in low temperature environment.
US09905492B2 System and method for gas-phase passivation of a semiconductor surface
Improved methods and systems for passivating a surface of a high-mobility semiconductor and structures and devices formed using the methods are disclosed. The method includes providing a high-mobility semiconductor surface to a chamber of a reactor and exposing the high-mobility semiconductor surface to a gas-phase sulfur precursor to passivate the high-mobility semiconductor surface.
US09905491B1 Interposer substrate designs for semiconductor packages
Semiconductor packages with multiple substrates can incorporate cavities in a portion of an upper substrate to minimize or reduce void formations during a molding process. The cavities can be formed substantially over the integrated circuit devices and not over the internal interconnects to further facilitate the flow of the molding compound. The combination with extension members or recesses on a top or exterior surface of the upper substrate can further cut down on bleeding or spill over of the molding compound between adjacent packages and improve device reliability and yield.
US09905489B2 Semiconductor device and electrical device
A semiconductor device is provided comprising a semiconductor element, a case portion housing the semiconductor element and having an opening end on at least some of wall portion, a lid portion covering the opening end of the case portion, and a sealing material sealing the semiconductor element inside the case portion, where a projection portion or a dent portion is provided on a surface of the wall portion close to the sealing material between the opening end and the sealing material. The Purpose is to prevent an oil leakage from a semiconductor device. Also, instead of the projection portion or the dent portion, a semiconductor device is provided with a liquid receiving portion that receives a liquid dripping from the opening end on a surface facing away from the sealing material.
US09905480B1 Semiconductor devices and methods for forming the same
A method includes forming a first nitride layer on a semiconductor substrate, forming a first oxide layer on the first nitride layer, forming a first trench through the first oxide layer, the first nitride layer and a portion of the semiconductor substrate, forming a first spacer on a sidewall of the first trench, forming a second trench in the semiconductor substrate by using the first spacer as a mask, forming a third trench, forming a second oxide layer in the second trench, wherein the second oxide layer laterally extends into the semiconductor substrate and under the first spacer, forming a second spacer on a sidewall of the third trench, and removing a portion of the first nitride layer and a portion of the semiconductor substrate by etching and using the second spacer as a mask to form a fin structure on the second oxide layer.
US09905479B2 Semiconductor devices with sidewall spacers of equal thickness
Semiconductor structures with different devices each having spacers of equal thickness and methods of manufacture are disclosed. The method includes forming a first gate stack and a second gate stack. The method further includes forming sidewall spacers of equal thickness for both the first gate stack and the second gate stack by depositing a liner material over spacer material on sidewalls of the first gate stack and the second gate stack and within a space formed between the spacer material and source and drain regions of the first gate stack.
US09905476B2 Alternative threshold voltage scheme via direct metal gate patterning for high performance CMOS FinFETs
Multiple gate stack portions are formed in a gate cavity by direct metal gate patterning to provide FinFETs having different threshold voltages. The different threshold voltages are obtained by selectively incorporating metal layers with different work functions in different gate stack portions.
US09905475B2 Self-aligned hard mask for epitaxy protection
A method includes isolating a first and at least a second region on a semiconductor substrate, and forming one or more devices on each of the first and at least second regions. Forming the one or more devices includes forming at least one gate structures in each of the first and at least second regions on a first surface of the substrate, depositing a spacer over the gate structures in each of the first and the at least second regions and over the first surface of the substrate, etching horizontal portions of the spacer in the first region, growing epitaxial portions in the first region in alignment with said at least one gate structure in the first region, oxidizing exposed surfaces of the epitaxial portions in the first region, and repeating the etching, growing and oxidizing steps for the at least second region.
US09905461B2 High speed, high density, low power die interconnect system
A system for interconnecting at least two die each die having a plurality of conducting layers and dielectric layers disposed upon a substrate which may include active and passive elements. In one embodiment there is at least one interconnect coupling at least one conducting layer on a side of one die to at least one conducting layer on a side of the other die. Another interconnect embodiment is a slug having conducting and dielectric layers disposed between two or more die to interconnect between the die. Other interconnect techniques include direct coupling such as rod, ball, dual balls, bar, cylinder, bump, slug, and carbon nanotube, as well as indirect coupling such as inductive coupling, capacitive coupling, and wireless communications. The die may have features to facilitate placement of the interconnects such as dogleg cuts, grooves, notches, enlarged contact pads, tapered side edges and stepped vias.
US09905456B1 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
In a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device, a first interlayer dielectric layer is formed over a substrate. First recesses are formed in the first interlayer dielectric layer. First metal wirings are formed in the first recesses. A first etch-resistance layer is formed in a surface of the first interlayer dielectric layer between the first metal wirings but not on upper surfaces of the first metal wirings. A first insulating layer is formed on the first etch-resistance layer and the upper surfaces of the first metal wirings.
US09905446B2 Substrate transferring apparatus
Substrate transferring apparatus includes a first-hand mechanism and second hand mechanism. The first-hand mechanism includes a first lower arm, first upper arm, first-hand having a tip end portion as a first substrate holding portion, and first driven mechanism to rotate the first-hand with rotation of the first upper arm. The first-hand mechanism so the first substrate holding portion movable by rotations of the first lower arm, first upper arm, and first-hand between a contracted and extended positions. The second-hand mechanism includes a second lower arm, second upper arm, second-hand having a tip end portion as a second substrate holding portion, and second driven mechanism to rotate the second-hand with rotation of the second upper arm. The second-hand mechanism so the second substrate holding portion movable by rotations of the second lower arm, second upper arm, and second-hand in sync with the first substrate holding portion between a contracted and extended positions.
US09905434B2 Method for fabricating array substrate, array substrate and display device
The invention relates to a method for fabricating an array substrate, an array substrate and a display device. The method for fabricating an array substrate may comprise: forming a metal thin film layer for a source electrode, a drain electrode and a data line; forming a non-crystalline semiconductor thin film layer on the metal thin film layer; and performing annealing, so as to at least partly convert the non-crystalline semiconductor thin film layer into a metal semiconductor compound. By at least partly converting the non-crystalline semiconductor thin film layer into a metal semiconductor compound, the resulting metal semiconductor compound may prevent oxidative-corrosion of the metal thin film layer, such as a low-resistance metal (e.g., Cu or Ti) layer, in the subsequent procedures, which is favorable for the fabrication of a metal oxide thin film transistor using Cu or Ti.
US09905432B2 Semiconductor device, method for manufacturing the same and power converter
The method for manufacturing comprises an ion implantation process of implanting a p-type impurity into a semiconductor layer mainly made of a group III nitride by ion implantation; a first heating process of heating the semiconductor layer at a first temperature in a first atmospheric gas including ammonia (NH3) after the ion implantation process; and a second heating process of heating the semiconductor layer, after the first heating process, at a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature in a second atmospheric gas including oxygen (O2).
US09905430B1 Method for forming semiconductor structure
A method for forming a semiconductor structure includes following steps. A substrate is provided, and a semiconductor layer is formed on the substrate. Next, a SiN-rich pre-oxide layer is formed on the semiconductor layer. After forming the SiN-rich pre-oxide layer, an anneal treatment is performed to partially transfer the SiN-rich pre-oxide layer to form a SiN layer and a SiO layer. And the SiO layer is formed the on the SiN layer. Subsequently, a planarization process is performed to remove a portion of the SiO layer to expose the SiN layer.
US09905428B2 Split-gate lateral extended drain MOS transistor structure and process
A semiconductor device includes a split-gate lateral extended drain MOS transistor, which includes a first gate and a second gate laterally adjacent to the first gate. The first gate is laterally separated from the second gate by a gap of 10 nanometers to 250 nanometers. The first gate extends at least partially over the body, and the second gate extends at least partially over a drain drift region. The drain drift region abuts the body at a top surface of the substrate. A boundary between the drain drift region and the body at the top surface of the substrate is located under at least one of the first gate, the second gate and the gap between the first gate and the second gate. The second gate may be coupled to a gate bias voltage node or a gate signal node.
US09905425B2 Engineering the optical properties of an integrated computational element by ion implantation
Systems and methods of engineering the optical properties of an optical Integrated Computational Element device using ion implantation during fabrication are provided. A system as disclosed herein includes a chamber, a material source contained within the chamber, an ion source configured to provide a high-energy ion beam, a substrate holder to support a multilayer stack of materials that form the Integrated Computational Element device, a measurement system, and a computational unit. The material source provides a material layer to the multilayer stack, and at least a portion of the ion beam is deposited in the material layer according to an optical value provided by the measurement system.
US09905422B2 Two-dimensional material hard mask, method of manufacturing the same, and method of forming material layer pattern using the hard mask
A 2D material hard mask includes hydrogen, oxygen, and a 2D material layer having a layered crystalline structure. The 2D material layer may be a material layer including one of a carbon structure (for example, a graphene sheet) and a non-carbon structure.
US09905419B2 Nitride semiconductor element and nitride semiconductor package
A nitride semiconductor element capable of accommodating GaN electron transfer layers of a wide range of thickness, so as to allow greater freedom of device design, and a nitride semiconductor element package with excellent voltage tolerance performance and reliability. On a substrate, a buffer layer including an AlN layer, a first AlGaN layer and a second AlGaN layer is formed. On the buffer layer, an element action layer including a GaN electron transfer layer and an AlGaN electron supply layer is formed. Thus, an HEMT element is constituted.
US09905417B2 Composition for forming ferroelectric thin film, and method for manufacturing same
A composition containing a precursor of a ferroelectric thin film, a solvent, and a reaction control substance, can form a ferroelectric thin film by temporary firing and permanent firing of a coating film. The composition contains the reaction control substance in such an amount that a Young's modulus of a film formed in a step of temporary firing at a temperature of 200° C. to 300° C. becomes equal to or less than 42 GPa, and a Young's modulus of a film formed in a step of permanent firing at a temperature of 400° C. to 500° C. becomes equal to or greater than 55 GPa. Thus a thin film having high crystallinity can be formed which substantially does not crack at the time of permanent firing even if the thickness of the coating film formed per single coating operation is increased.
US09905416B2 Si precursors for deposition of SiN at low temperatures
Methods and precursors for depositing silicon nitride films by atomic layer deposition (ALD) are provided. In some embodiments the silicon precursors comprise an iodine ligand. The silicon nitride films may have a relatively uniform etch rate for both vertical and the horizontal portions when deposited onto three-dimensional structures such as FinFETS or other types of multiple gate FETs. In some embodiments, various silicon nitride films of the present disclosure have an etch rate of less than half the thermal oxide removal rate with diluted HF (0.5%).
US09905414B2 Vapor deposition of metal oxides, silicates and phosphates, and silicon dioxide
Metal silicates or phosphates are deposited on a heated substrate by the reaction of vapors of alkoxysilanols or alkylphosphates along with reactive metal amides, alkyls or alkoxides. For example, vapors of tris(tert-butoxy)silanol react with vapors of tetrakis(ethylmethylamido) hafnium to deposit hafnium silicate on surfaces heated to 300° C. The product film has a very uniform stoichiometry throughout the reactor. Similarly, vapors of diisopropylphosphate react with vapors of lithium bis(ethyldimethylsilyl)amide to deposit lithium phosphate films on substrates heated to 250° C. Supplying the vapors in alternating pulses produces these same compositions with a very uniform distribution of thickness and excellent step coverage.
US09905411B2 Method for processing semiconductor wafer, method for manufacturing bonded wafer, and method for manufacturing epitaxial wafer
Method for processing a semiconductor-wafer having a front surface, back surface, and chamfered-portion composed of a chamfered surface on the front surface side, a chamfered surface on the back surface side, and an end face at a peripheral end, including: mirror-polishing of each portion of the chamfered surface on the front surface side, the chamfered surface on the back surface side, the end face, and an outermost peripheral-portion on the front or back surface adjacent to the chamfered surface; wherein the end face mirror-polishing and mirror-polishing of the outermost peripheral-portion on the front or back surface are performed in one step, after step of mirror-polishing the chamfered surface on the front surface side and step of mirror-polishing the chamfered surface on the back surface side; roll-off amount of the outermost peripheral-portion on the front or back surface is adjusted by one step-performed mirror-polishing of the end face and outermost peripheral-portion.
US09905410B2 Time-of-flight mass spectrometry using multi-channel detectors
A time-of-flight mass spectrometer (TOF-MS) utilizes a multi-channel ion detector to detect ions traveling in separate flight paths, spatially dispersed along a drift axis and/or a transverse axis, in a flight tube of a TOF analyzer. The ion beams may be dispersed by drift energy, deflection along the drift and/or transverse axis, ion mass, or a combination of two or more of the foregoing. The dispersion may be carried out before, at, or after an ion accelerator of the TOF analyzer. Ion packets may be accelerated into the flight tube at a multi-pulse firing rate. Tandem MS may be implemented on parallel ion beams simultaneously.
US09905406B2 Charge-stripping of multiply-charged ions
A method of mass spectrometry or ion mobility spectrometry is disclosed wherein a sample is ionized by an electrified sprayer so as to produce multiply charged analyte ions of a first polarity in gas-phase. A reaction region is provided downstream of the electrified sprayer, wherein the reaction region is maintained substantially at atmospheric pressure and is maintained substantially free of electric-fields. A gas flow is provided from said electrified sprayer to said reaction region such that the gas flow carries the analyte ions from the electrified sprayer into the reaction region. Free electrons or reagent ions of a second polarity are generated in the reaction region, wherein the second polarity is opposite to said first polarity. The free electrons or reagent ions are then reacted with the analyte ions in the reaction region so as to reduce the charge state of the multiply charged analyte ions and thereby produce charge-reduced analyte ions.
US09905405B1 Method of generating an inclusion list for targeted mass spectrometric analysis
A method of generating an inclusion list for targeted mass spectrometric analysis is disclosed. Experimentally-acquired data for a plurality of isobarically-labeled peptides of interest is received at a computer. The data includes, for each of the isobarically-labeled peptides, a mass-to-charge (m/z) ratio, a charge state, and a chromatographic retention time. Predicted properties for a corresponding unlabeled peptide are determined via the computer. The predicted properties include a predicted m/z, a predicted charge state, and a predicted chromatographic retention time. The predicted properties for each corresponding unlabeled peptide are stored to the inclusion list. The predicted chromatographic retention time for the corresponding unlabeled peptide is determined based on hydrophobicity indices of the isobarically-labeled peptide and the corresponding unlabeled peptide, and chromatographic conditions for the targeted mass spectrometric analysis.
US09905404B2 Sputtering apparatus
A sputtering apparatus includes a vacuum chamber, a substrate holder, a target support member, a cathode magnet arranged on a side of the target support member, which is opposite to a side of a substrate held by the substrate holder, a magnet moving unit configured to adjust a distance between the cathode magnet and the target support member, a target moving unit configured to adjust a distance between the target support member and the substrate, and a control unit configured to control the target moving unit and the magnet moving unit.
US09905398B1 System and tool for manipulating insert
An apparatus may include a shaft and a base, where the base is affixed to a first end portion of the shaft, the base comprising a first end and a second end. The apparatus may further include a first end effector, where the first end effector is rotatably coupled to the first end of the base, wherein the first end effector is rotatable from a first closed position to a first open position. The apparatus may include a second end effector, where the second end effector is rotatably coupled to the second end of the base, wherein the second end effector is rotatable from a second closed position to a second open position. The apparatus may also include a spring, including a first spring end coupled to the first end effector, and a second spring end, coupled to the second end effector.
US09905394B1 Method for analyzing an object and a charged particle beam device for carrying out this method
The system described herein analyzes an object using a charged particle beam device, such as an electron beam device and/or an ion beam device. The charged particle beam device is used to generate high resolution 3D data sets by sequentially removing material from the object, exposing surfaces of the object and generating images of the surfaces. When removing material from the object, an opening having sides is generated. Lamellas are generated using the sides and material characteristics of those lamellas are identified. Moreover, filtered data is generated for each pixel of images of the sides of the opening. The method uses the information with respect to the identified material characteristics, the images of the sides and the filtered data of those images to obtain information on the material characteristics for each pixel of each surface generated when sequentially removing material from the object.
US09905386B2 Relay
Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a relay capable of preventing a chattering phenomenon, and capable of solving an unbalanced contact state occurring when contacts come in contact with each other.The relay may include: a stationary contact having a first stationary contact and a second stationary contact; a movable contact moveable to a first position to contact the first stationary contact, and a second position to be separated from the first stationary contact; a conductive connector configured to always electrically connect the movable contact with the second stationary contact; and a driving mechanism configured to provide a driving force to the movable contact such that the movable contact is moveable to the first position or the second position.
US09905381B1 Luminous keyboard
A luminous keyboard includes plural keys, a membrane switch circuit board and a light-emitting element. The membrane switch circuit board includes an upper wiring plate, a lower wiring plate, a conductor line pattern, a separation layer and an etched line pattern. The lower wiring plate includes a wiring plate opening. The conductor line pattern is arranged between the upper wiring plate and the lower wiring plate. The etched line pattern is arranged between the separation layer and the lower wiring plate. The etched line pattern is exposed through the wiring plate opening. The light-emitting element is electrically connected with the etched line pattern through the wiring plate opening in order to acquire electric power. Consequently, it is not necessary to install the illumination circuit board to provide the electric power to the light-emitting element.
US09905371B2 All-solid-state-supercapacitor and a process for the fabrication thereof
The present invention discloses. all-solid-state supercapacitor (ASSP) with enhanced electrode-electrolyte interface which gives highest very high specific capacitance, areal capacitance and shows very low internal resistance (ESR). The invention particularly discloses the fabrication of all-solid-state supercapacitor by intercalation of solid state polymer electrolyte inside the conducting porous substrate coated with a charge storage electrode material to achieve the desired effect.
US09905370B2 Energy storage electrodes and devices
An energy storage electrode and a device can be fabricated from Ultrafine Metal Mesh (UMM). Deposited onto the said UMM surfaces are electrode materials including electrochemically active materials and electrolytes, producing UMM-based electrodes. Lamination of alternately stacked positive and negative UMM-based electrodes results in high performance energy storage devices including supercapacitors, Li-ion batteries, and Li metal batteries. The energy storage device shows improved energy and power characteristics resulting from the 3-D architectures of the UMM-based energy storage devices.
US09905368B2 Multiple leadwires using carrier wire for low ESR electrolytic capacitors
A solid electrolytic capacitor including a capacitor element, a first anode lead, a second anode lead, and a carrier wire. The capacitor element includes a sintered, porous anode body; a dielectric layer overlying the sintered, porous anode body; and a cathode overlying the dielectric layer that includes a solid electrolyte. The first and second anode leads each have an embedded portion positioned within the anode body and an external portion extending longitudinally from a surface of the anode body in an x-direction, while the carrier wire is positioned external to the anode body. Further, a first portion of the carrier wire is connected to the external portions of the first and second anode leads, while a second portion of the carrier wire extends longitudinally away from the surface of the anode body in the x-direction. Such an arrangement reduces the ESR and leakage current of the capacitor.
US09905367B2 Metallic glass-alloys for capacitor anodes
A metallic glass formed from a Be-containing alloy near eutectic composition has the chemical formula: (M1-aXa)bBecYdZe wherein M is Ti, Zr, Ta, or Hf; X is Nb, Ta, or Hf; X is not same element as M; Y is at least one of Ti, Zr, Ta, Nb, or Hf; and Y is not the same element as M and/or X.
US09905365B2 Composite electronic device
Composite electronic including coil, capacitor and intermediate parts, wherein coil part includes coil-conductor and magnetic-layer, capacitor part includes internal electrodes and dielectric-layer, which contains SrO—TiO2 or ZnO—TiO2 based oxide, intermediate part between coil and capacitor parts, intermediate part includes intermediate material layer, which contains ZnO, TiO2 and boron, ZnO contained in intermediate material layer 50-85 parts by mole and TiO2 contained the intermediate material layer 15-50 parts by mole when total content of ZnO and TiO2 in intermediate material layer is 100 parts by mole, content boron in intermediate material layer is 0.1-5.0 parts by weight of B2O3 when total of ZnO and TiO2 in intermediate material layer set to 100 parts by weight, part of ZnO and TiO2 intermediate material layer constitute ZnO—TiO2 compound, which in intermediate material layer is 50 wt % or more when total weight of ZnO and TiO2 in intermediate material layer is set to 100 wt %.
US09905363B2 Capacitor arrangement
A capacitor arrangement includes at least one ceramic multilayer capacitor with a main body having ceramic layers and first and second electrode layers arranged therebetween. The capacitor also has a first external contact and a second external contact on mutually opposite side surfaces. The first external contact is electrically conductively connected to the first electrode layers and the second external contact is electrically conductively connected to the second electrode layers. A contact arrangement includes two metallic contact plates, between which the at least one ceramic multilayer capacitor is arranged. The first and second external contacts are electrically conductively connected in each case to one of the metallic contact plates.
US09905356B2 Magnetic component for a switching power supply and a method of manufacturing a magnetic component
The present application relates to magnetic components employed in switching power supplies. The application provides a gapped magnetic core (20) construction in which the gap is distributed by placing gaps between the legs (23) of the core and the top and bottom sections (21, 22). The application also provides a bobbin construction having a reduced footprint for inductor and transformers.
US09905355B2 Coil component
A coil component includes a first core, a second core, a lead wire, an outside mark, and an inside mark. The first core includes a winding portion and a pair of core ends. The second core connects a pair of the core ends and includes an inside surface and an outside surface. The lead wire is wound around the winding portion. The outside mark is formed on the outside surface of the second core and designed to change its arrangement at the time of rotating the second core by 90 degrees in a rotational direction whose central axis is along a normal direction of the outside surface. The inside mark with undulation is formed on the inside surface of the second core and designed to change its arrangement at the time of rotating the second core by 90 degrees in the rotational direction.
US09905353B2 Construction of double gap inductor
A low loss power inductor core and method for making same. The magnetic core includes an outer portion formed as a closed loop from multiple magnetic core pieces, and inner portion disposed within the closed loop. Non-magnetic spacers at opposing ends of the inner core portion position and secure the inner core portion between mutually opposed inner sides of the closed loop.
US09905352B2 Thermal management system for SMC inductors
The invention relates to an inductor (1) having a coil (2) and a core (3), wherein the core (3) is made of a Soft Magnetic Composite (SMC), the coil (2) is composed of a annularly wound electrical conductor, the coil (2) is substantially integrated into said core (3) so that the core (3) material acts as a thermal conductor having thermal conductivity above 1.5 W/m*K more preferably 2 W/m*K most preferably 3 W/m*K, conducting heat from said coil (2), wherein the inductor (1) is in thermal connection with at least one thermal connecting fixture (10-25), wherein said at least one thermal connecting fixture (10-25) is adapted to be connected to a first external heat receiver (4) so as to conduct heat from the inductor to said first external heat receiver (4).
US09905351B2 Power supply apparatus
A power supply apparatus capable of appropriately supplying electrical power to a power transmission coil even if a foreign object is heated during power supply. The power supply apparatus (100) is provided with a power supply coil (103a) opposing a power-receiving unit (153) provided to a vehicle and supplying power to the power-receiving unit (153), and a casing (103b) accommodating the power supply coil (103a). In the casing (103b), a first cover (202) is formed on a surface of the casing (103b) opposing the power-receiving unit (153), and a second cover (203) opposing the first cover (202) is arranged between the first cover (202) and the power supply coil (103a).
US09905346B2 Magnet chuck
A magnet chuck includes, for example, four permanent magnets of a first permanent magnet through a fourth permanent magnet, serving as an attracting and retaining member for attracting and retaining a workpiece. In the first permanent magnet and the third permanent magnet, the magnetic polarity of a workpiece magnetic attracting surface facing the workpiece is of an N-polarity. On the other hand, in the second permanent magnet and the fourth permanent magnet, the magnetic polarity of a workpiece magnetic attracting surface is of an S-polarity. More specifically, in this case, combinations of the N-pole and the S-pole on the workpiece magnet attracting surface are formed in two pairs, and the N-pole and the S-pole, which are of different polarities, are adjacent to one another.
US09905345B2 Magnet electroplating
Coatings for magnetic materials, such as rare earth magnets, are described. The coatings are designed to reduce or prevent the release of one or both of nickel and cobalt from the coatings or from the underlying magnetic material. The coatings are designed to resist corrosion and release of nickel and cobalt when exposed to moist conditions. The coatings are also designed to be robust enough to withstand damage due to scratch forces. In some embodiments, the coatings include multiple layers of one or of metal and non-metal materials. The coated magnets are well suited for use in the manufacture of wearable consumer products.
US09905341B2 Metal nitride material for thermistor, method for producing same, and film type thermistor sensor
Provided are a metal nitride material for a thermistor, which exhibits high reliability and high heat resistance and can be directly deposited on a film or the like without firing, a method for producing the metal nitride material for a thermistor, and a film type thermistor sensor. The metal nitride material for a thermistor consists of a metal nitride represented by the general formula: TixAlyNz (where 0.70≦y/(x+y)≦0.95, 0.4≦z≦0.5, and x+y+z=1), and the crystal structure thereof is a hexagonal wurtzite-type single phase.
US09905339B2 Conductive film forming method and sintering promoter
In a conductive film forming method using photo sintering, a conductive film having low electric resistance is easily formed. Disclosed is a conductive film forming method in which a conductive film is formed using a photo sintering, which includes the steps of: forming a liquid film made of a copper particulate dispersion on a substrate, drying the liquid film to form a copper particulate layer, subjecting the copper particulate layer to photo sintering to form a conductive film, attaching a sintering promoter to the conductive film, and further subjecting the conductive film having the sintering promoter attached to photo sintering. The sintering promoter is a compound which removes copper oxide from metallic copper. Thereby, the sintering promoter removes a surface oxide film of copper particulates in the conductive film.
US09905336B2 Coated steel wire as armouring wire for power cable
A steel wire as an armoring wire for a power cable for transmitting electrical power, where the steel wire has a steel core and a non-magnetic coating. The coating has a thickness in the range of 0.2 mm to 3.0 mm and selected from metals or alloys having a melting point below 700° C.
US09905333B2 Transparent conductive film and electronic device including the same
A transparent conductive film includes a metal oxide, a metal, and an epoxy, wherein a refractive index of the metal may be lower than that of the epoxy.
US09905316B2 Efficient sense amplifier shifting for memory redundancy
A memory includes a plurality of columns and a redundant column. The memory includes a plurality of multiplexers corresponding to the plurality of columns. Depending upon the location of a defect, the multiplexers are configured to select for their corresponding column or an immediately-subsequent column to their corresponding column.
US09905314B2 Storage module and method for datapath bypass
A storage module and method for datapath bypass are disclosed. In one embodiment, a storage module begins to perform a read operation that reads a set of code words from the memory and attempts to perform an error detection and correction operation on one of the read code words. In response to determining that the code word has an uncorrectable error, the storage module reads the other code words in the set but bypasses the error detection and correction operation on those other code words. The code word that had the uncorrectable error and the other code words are re-read, wherein at least the code word with the uncorrectable error is re-read with a different read condition. The storage module then attempts to perform the error detection and correction operation on the re-read code words. Other embodiments are provided.
US09905300B2 Memory device with variable trim parameters
A memory device comprising a memory array comprising a plurality of memory cells, two or more fuses coupled to the memory array, wherein each of the two or more fuses contains trim data for the memory array and a mode register for selecting one of the two or more fuses to be enabled.
US09905299B2 Nonvolatile memory device and operating method of nonvolatile memory device
A nonvolatile memory device includes a memory cell array including a plurality of memory cells, a row decoder circuit connected to the memory cell array through a plurality of word lines; and a page buffer circuit connected to the memory cell array through bit lines. The row decoder circuit applies read voltages to a selected word line during a read operation. During a read operation performed with respect to each of N logical pages (N being a positive integer) of memory cells connected to the selected word line, the row decoder circuit applies a read voltage from among adjacent N read voltages to the selected word line without applying read voltages other than the adjacent N read voltages to the selected word line. The adjacent N read voltages include a second highest read voltage among the read voltages.
US09905298B2 Nonvolatile memory device and methods of operating the same including floating a common source line based on at least one of a program command and an access address
A nonvolatile memory device includes a common source line connected to a plurality of cell strings. The cell strings each include a first selection transistor coupled to a string selection line, a second selection transistor coupled to a ground selection line, and a plurality of memory cells coupled to a plurality word-lines. The second selection transistors are commonly coupled to the common source line. A method of operating the nonvolatile memory device includes receiving a program command and an access address, and performing a program operation on a selected page according to the access address while floating the common source line. The common source line is floated based on at least one of the program command and the access address.
US09905296B2 Apparatuses and methods including memory access in cross point memory
Some embodiments include apparatuses and methods having a memory cell, first and second conductive lines configured to access the memory cell, and a switch configured to apply a signal to one of the first and second conductive lines. In at least one of such embodiments, the switch can include a phase change material. Other embodiments including additional apparatuses and methods are described.
US09905294B1 Writing logically offset pages of data to N-level memory cells coupled to a common word line
Method and apparatus for managing data in a data storage device. In some embodiments, a non-volatile cache memory stores a sequence of pages from a host device. A non-volatile main memory has a plurality of n-level cells arranged on m separate integrated circuit dies each simultaneously accessible during programming and read operations using an associated transfer circuit, where m and n are plural numbers. A control circuit writes first and second pages from the sequence of pages to a selected set of the n-level cells coupled to a common word line on a selected integrated circuit die. The second page is separated from the first page in the sequence of pages by a logical offset comprising a plurality of intervening pages in the sequence of pages. The logical offset is selected responsive to the m number of integrated circuit dies and a delay time associated with the transfer circuits.
US09905286B2 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.
US09905285B2 Dynamic random access memory device and operating method with improved reliability and reduced cost
A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) device includes a memory cell array including a plurality of memory cells, a refresh controller configured to perform a plurality of refresh operations on the plurality of memory cells in response to a plurality of refresh commands from an external device, and a refresh counter configured to count a number of the refresh commands for a fixed period of time and compare the counted number with a threshold. The refresh counter is configured to generate a power failure signal to cause the DRAM device to enter a power failure mode in response to the comparison of the counted number with the threshold. The refresh controller is configured to perform a refresh operation on the plurality of memory cells without control of the external device in the power failure mode.
US09905284B2 Data reading procedure based on voltage values of power supplied to memory cells
A storage device includes a memory cell array, a voltage detector disposed to detect a voltage of power supplied to the memory cell array, and a controller. The controller is configured to carry out reading of data from a target memory cell and then rewriting of the data in the target memory cell, if the detected voltage is above a threshold when a prompt of a read operation with respect to the target memory cell occurs, and prohibit the reading operation from being started, if the detected voltage is below the threshold when the prompt occurs.
US09905280B2 Methods and apparatuses for modulating threshold voltages of memory cells
Methods and apparatuses for increasing the voltage budget window of a memory array are disclosed. One or more pre-bias voltages may be applied across a selected cell by providing voltages to memory access lines coupled to the selected cell. The threshold voltage of the selected cell may decrease responsive to the pre-bias voltage. Conversely, threshold voltage of deselected cells coupled to only one of the memory access lines coupled to the selected cell may increase responsive to the pre-bias voltage. The decrease of the threshold voltage of the selected cell and the increase of the threshold voltage of the deselected cells may increase the voltage window of the memory array.
US09905275B2 Providing power availability information to memory
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for providing power availability information to memory. A number of embodiments include a memory and a controller. The controller is configured to provide power and power availability information to the memory, and the memory is configured to determine whether to adjust its operation based, at least in part, on the power availability information.
US09905273B2 Methods and devices for detecting shock events
An apparatus includes an actuator assembly, a dampening assembly coupled to the actuator assembly, and a vibration sensor assembly coupled to the dampening assembly and coupled to the actuator assembly by way of the dampening assembly. A method includes attaching a dampening assembly to an actuator assembly and attaching a vibration sensor assembly to the dampening assembly. The dampening assembly is positioned between the vibration sensor assembly and the actuator assembly.
US09905265B2 Destructive system having a functional layer and an adjacent reactive layer and an associated method
The invention relates to a destruction system for destroying a functional layer, which may receive data or perform other functions, such as optical functions, for example, and a related method. The reactants may be interspersed within the functional layer or may be provided in a separate layer adjacent to the functional layer. The reactants are structured to be ignited to destroy the functionality of the functional layer and the data. Ignition may be obtained through a flame or by suitable electrical current in certain embodiments of the invention.
US09905264B2 Servo control system having function of switching learning memory
A servo control system according to the present invention includes a servo control device for driving a driven body that operates periodically using a servomotor; and a learning controller for generating correction data based on a location deviation with respect to a uniform command pattern, and storing the correction data in delay memory and correcting the location deviation. The delay memory includes first memory having a short access delay time and second memory having a long access delay time. The servo control device includes a switching unit for assigning one of the first memory and the second memory to the learning controller, depending on a learning period according to the command pattern.
US09905262B2 Method for transmitting and/or receiving audio signals
A method for transmitting and/or receiving a potential aggressor audio signal includes a transmission and/or a reception of successive groups of data timed by a first clock signal within respective successive frames synchronized by a second clock signal. In the presence of a risk of interference of the potential aggressor audio signal with a different, potential victim, signal, during the transmission or reception of the potential aggressor audio signal, the frequency of the first clock signal is modified while keeping the frequency of the second clock signal unchanged.
US09905261B2 Media mobility unit (MMU) and methods of use thereof
In one embodiment, a data storage system includes a source media library configured to send a message to a destination media library when a media cartridge from the source media library is sent to the destination media library using a media mobility unit (MMU), and/or a destination media library configured to receive a message from a source media library when a media cartridge from the source media library is sent to the destination media library using a MMU. In another embodiment, a method for transporting a media cartridge includes receiving one or more media cartridges from a source media library, storing the media cartridge(s) in a holding portion of a media mobility unit, sensing at least an approximate location of the media mobility unit, transporting the media cartridge(s) to a destination library; and transferring the media cartridge(s) from the MMU to the destination media library.
US09905257B2 Hard disk drive, manufacturing method of the same, and servo data writing method
A method for writing servo data includes writing servo data as a head moves outward on a disk one step at a time, so as to overwrite part of servo data that have been written in a previous step, writing servo data as the head moves inward on the disk one step at a time, so as to overwrite part of servo data that have been written in a previous step, and writing one of two-phase burst data, or address data and the other of said two-phase burst data, at the radial position, so as to overwrite at least part of servo data written in each last step of the writings as the head moves outward and inward. The same address data are written in two consecutive steps as the head moves outward and as the head moves inward.
US09905256B1 Magnetic disc apparatus
According to one embodiment, servo patterns different in servo pattern frequency are recorded in zones divided in a radial direction on a magnetic disc, and the servo patterns in the adjacent zones overlap each other in a predetermined area from a zone servo boundary between the zones, and a determination boundary where it is determined to execute a crossing process is set within the overlapping area of the servo patterns upstream from the zone servo boundary, based on position information on a seek destination and the present position of the magnetic head.
US09905250B2 Voice detection method
A voice detection method which makes it possible to detect the presence of voice signals in an noisy acoustic signal x(t) from a microphone, including the following consecutive steps: calculating a detection function FD(τ) based on calculating a difference function D(τ) varying in accordance with the shift τ on an integration window with length W starting at the time t0, with: a step of adapting the threshold in said current interval, in accordance with values calculated from the acoustic signal x(t) established in said current interval; searching for the minimum of the detection function FD(τ) and comparing the minimum with a threshold, for (τ) varying in a predetermined time interval referred to as current interval so as to detect the possible presence of a fundamental frequency F0 that is characteristic of a voice signal in said current interval.
US09905249B1 Acoustics based anomaly detection in machine rooms
Monitoring a plurality of machines located in an operating environment. First and second acoustic signal readings and their respective detecting locations are received from a sensing device. First and second acoustic signal spatialization map containing characteristic data signatures for the machines are generated based on the first and second acoustic signal readings. One or more differences are determined that exceed a predetermined threshold value, between corresponding characteristic data signatures in each of the first and second acoustic signal spatialization maps. At least one of the machines that are associated with the determined differences is identified. A corrective action to perform on the machine is identified, based on the determined one or more differences. Commands are transmitted to a corrective action module in the operating environment to cause the corrective action module to perform the corrective action.
US09905244B2 Personalized, real-time audio processing
An apparatus and method for real-time audio processing employs a gaze detection sensor to detect a direction of a user's gaze and output a gaze signal corresponding to the detected direction of the user's gaze. A digital signal processing unit responds to a plurality of signals corresponding to a plurality of sounds received at the apparatus, and the determined direction of gaze to identify a signal of interest from the plurality of signals using the gaze signal. The signal of interest is processed for output to the user. In embodiments, a microphone array provides the plurality of signals. An imaging sensor may work with either the microphone array or the gaze detection sensor to identify the signal of interest.
US09905242B2 Signal analysis device, signal control device, its system, method, and program
A signal analysis device includes: a signal reception unit which receives an input signal containing a plurality of constituent elements; and a signal analysis unit which generates analysis information indicating the relationship between the constituent elements from the input signal.
US09905241B2 Method and apparatus for voice communication using wireless earbuds
One example discloses an apparatus for voice communication, including: a first wireless device including a first pressure sensor having a first acoustical profile and configured to capture a first set of acoustic energy within a time window; wherein the first wireless device includes a near-field magnetic induction (NFMI) signal input; wherein the first wireless device includes a processing element configured to: receive, through the NFMI signal input, a second set of acoustic energy captured by a second pressure sensor, having a second acoustical profile, within a second wireless device and within the time window; apply a signal enhancement technique to the first and second sets of acoustic energy based on the first and second acoustical profiles; and output an enhanced voice signal based on applying the signal enhancement.
US09905239B2 Methods of decoding speech from the brain and systems for practicing the same
Provided are methods of decoding speech from the brain of a subject. The methods include detecting speech production signals from electrodes operably coupled to the speech motor cortex of a subject while the subject produces or imagines producing a speech sound. The methods further include deriving a speech production signal pattern from the detected speech production signals, and correlating the speech production signal pattern with a reference speech production signal pattern to decode speech from the brain of the subject. Speech communication systems and devices for practicing the subject methods are also provided.
US09905235B2 Device and method for improved magnitude response and temporal alignment in a phase vocoder based bandwidth extension method for audio signals
An apparatus for generating a bandwidth extended audio signal from an input signal, includes a patch generator for generating one or more patch signals from the input signal, wherein the patch generator is configured for performing a time stretching of subband signals from an analysis filterbank, and wherein the patch generator further includes a phase adjuster for adjusting phases of the subband signals using a filterbank-channel dependent phase correction.
US09905233B1 Methods and apparatus for facilitating ambient content recognition using digital watermarks, and related arrangements
The present disclosure relates generally to signal processing techniques for content signals such as audio, images and video signals. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to processing content signals to facilitate recognition of ambient content signals using digital watermarks and/or digital fingerprints.
US09905229B2 Methods and apparatus for formatting text for clinical fact extraction
An original text that is a representation of a narration of a patient encounter provided by a clinician may be received and re-formatted to produce a formatted text. One or more clinical facts may be extracted from the formatted text. A first fact of the clinical facts may be extracted from a first portion of the formatted text, and the first portion of the formatted text may be a formatted version of a first portion of the original text. A linkage may be maintained between the first fact and the first portion of the original text.
US09905224B2 System and method for automatic language model generation
A computer-implemented method of generating a language model. An embodiment of a system and method may include selecting a set of words from a transcription of an audio input, the transcription produced by a current language model. The set of words may be used to obtain a set of content objects. The set of content objects may be used to generate a new language model. The current language model may be replaced by the new language model.
US09905222B2 Multitask learning for spoken language understanding
Systems for improving or generating a spoken language understanding system using a multitask learning method for intent or call-type classification. The multitask learning method aims at training tasks in parallel while using a shared representation. A computing device automatically re-uses the existing labeled data from various applications, which are similar but may have different call-types, intents or intent distributions to improve the performance. An automated intent mapping algorithm operates across applications. In one aspect, active learning is employed to selectively sample the data to be re-used.
US09905219B2 Speech synthesis apparatus, method, and computer-readable medium that generates synthesized speech having prosodic feature
According to one embodiment, a speech synthesis apparatus is provided with generation, normalization, interpolation and synthesis units. The generation unit generates a first parameter using a prosodic control dictionary of a target speaker and one or more second parameters using a prosodic control dictionary of one or more standard speakers based on language information for an input text. The normalization unit normalizes the one or more second parameters based a normalization parameter. The interpolation unit interpolates the first parameter and the one or more normalized second parameters based on weight information to generate a third parameter and the synthesis unit generates synthesized speech using the third parameter.
US09905215B2 Noise control method and device
A noise control method and device are provided that relate to the field of noise control. A noise control method includes: acquiring noise information of an ambient environment; and judging whether the noise information satisfies a predetermined condition, and if so, sending a noise control message to another device, the noise control message being used to notify the other device to adjust a volume. Another noise control method includes: receiving, by a device, a noise control message from an external device; and adjusting a volume based on a volume adjustment policy according to the noise control message and a current volume of the device. The noise control method and device in the embodiments of the present application may easily and quickly realize control over ambient noise, thereby improving user experience.
US09905209B2 Electronic keyboard musical instrument
An electronic keyboard musical instrument with a plurality of keys is provided. The electronic keyboard musical instrument comprises a detection sensor configured to detect a gentle key press to an adjacent position that is shallower than and adjacent to a resonant performance position; a computer configured to, when the detection sensor detects a gentle key press to the adjacent position of at least one first key, execute a resonance permission process to give a permission to output a resonant tone of the at least one first key; and a tone emission device configured to, when at least one second key different from the at least one first key and having a resonant relationship with the at least one first key is regularly pressed, emit a regular tone of the at least one second key and the resonant tone of the at least one first key.
US09905205B2 Support assembly and keyboard apparatus
A support assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a support rotatably disposed with respect to a frame, a jack rotatably connected with respect to the support on a side opposite to a rotation center of the support, and a support heel disposed on a lower surface side of the support to make contact with a member connected to a key, wherein the support is configured of a first main body portion, a bent portion, a second main body portion, and a jack support portion from the rotation center side of the support toward a rotation center side of the jack, and the second main body portion is disposed on a side closer to the key than the first main body portion by the bent portion which couples the first main body portion and the second main body portion.
US09905200B2 Computerized system and method for automatically creating and applying a filter to alter the display of rendered media
Disclosed are systems and methods for improving interactions with and between computers in content searching, generating, hosting and/or providing systems supported by or configured with personal computing devices, servers and/or platforms. The systems interact to identify and retrieve data within or across platforms, which can be used to improve the quality of data used in processing interactions between or among processors in such systems. The disclosed systems and methods provide systems and methods for automatically filtering a compressed media file for perceptual display of the media content in a modified, higher-resolution format. The disclosed systems and methods apply novel visual filtering techniques to a compressed media file that enable the display of the rendered media content to appear to be displayed as a modified, higher-resolution version of itself without actually modifying the compressed media file during rendering.
US09905195B2 Image processing method
The image processing method includes following steps. Determine an image display space of an CIELCH color space corresponding to an original color space. Convert a plurality of first pixel data of the original color space to a plurality of second pixel data of the CIELCH color space. Perform an image adjustment process to the second pixel data of the CIELCH color space to obtain a plurality of third pixel data of the CIELCH color space, wherein the third pixel data is restricted within the image display space. Convert the third pixel data of the CIELCH color space to a plurality of fourth pixel data of the original color space to set an image displayed by a display apparatus.
US09905186B2 Liquid crystal panel and driving method thereof and liquid crystal display
The present invention discloses a liquid crystal panel. The panel includes a display area that includes an array of pixel units formed thereon, a source controller, a gamma voltage control section, a gate controller, a chamfer voltage control section, and an image inspection section. The image inspection section classifies images into n classes according to ranking of grey level. The chamfer voltage control section is operated in response to the class of an image to control one of the n chamfer voltage circuits to supply the chamfer voltage to the gate controller and the gamma voltage control section is operated in responses to the class of the image to control one of the n gamma voltage circuits to supply the gamma voltage to the source controller, where n is an integer greater than 1. The present invention also discloses a driving method for the liquid crystal panel and a liquid crystal display including the liquid crystal panel. The liquid crystal panel provided by the present invention allows for reduction of a feed-through voltage ΔV and at the same time reducing the difference of ΔV between high and low grey levels so as to enhance the displaying quality of the liquid crystal panel.
US09905185B2 Switched column driver of display device
A column driver of a display device provides a high slew rate with lowered power requirements by using external switches connected to upper and bottom output buffers. The upper output buffer is driven between a first voltage rail and a second voltage rail, and outputs a first output signal in response to a first input signal and a second input signal. The bottom output buffer is driven between the second voltage rail and a third voltage rail, and outputs a second output signal in response to a third input signal and a fourth input signal. A first switch group selectively provides input for the upper output buffer and the bottom output buffer. A second switch group feeds back the first and the second output signals to the first or the second input terminal of each of the upper output buffer and the bottom output buffer.
US09905182B2 GOA driving circuits, TFT display panels and display devices
A GOA driving circuit, a TFT display panel and a display device are disclosed. The GOA driving circuit includes: an input module configured for outputting first control signals in accordance with the received display scanning signals and the touch scanning signals; an output module configured for outputting the first output control signals in accordance with the first control signals and the first clock signals; a pull-down module configured for outputting pull-down signals in accordance with the first control signals, the second control signals and the low level signals; and a pull-down maintaining module configure for outputting the second output control signals in accordance with the pull-down signals, the high level signals, and the first clock signals. The DC source is adopted to charge/discharge Qn to keep Qn at a reasonable level, and the transfer capability is enhanced. In addition, the forward scanning and the backward scanning may be implemented.
US09905181B2 Array substrate and scan driving circuit thereon
The present disclosure discloses a scan driving circuit on an array substrate which includes a multi-stage cascade circuit, each stage of the cascade circuit inputs a clock signal corresponding to a current stage, and outputs an current stage scanning signal and a current stage cascade signal, different stages of the cascade circuit are connected with each other via a cascade signal; a plurality of cancellation circuits, each cancellation circuit is corresponding to one stage of the cascade circuit, the cancellation circuit corresponding to the current stage cascade circuit inputs a clock signal corresponding to an adjacent stage cascade circuit, and outputs a cancellation signal to offset a part of the current stage scanning signal outputted from the current stage cascade circuit, so that the scanning signals outputted from two adjacent stages of the cascade circuit are not overlapped. An array substrate is also disclosed in the present disclosure.
US09905179B2 Shift register, driving method, gate driving circuit and display device
A shift register, a driving method, a gate driving circuit and a display device. The shift register comprises an input terminal (STV_IN), a reset terminal (STV_RES), a trigger terminal (CLK_IN), an output terminal (STV_OUT), an input module connected to the input terminal (STV_IN) and the reset terminal (STV_RES) and configured to deliver a signal received from the input terminal (STV_IN) or a signal received from the reset terminal (STV_RES) to an output module under the control of an external signal (U2D, D2U); a trigger module connected to the input terminal (STV_IN), the reset terminal (STV_RES) and the trigger terminal (CLK_IN) and configured to deliver a signal received from the trigger terminal (CLK_IN) to the output module when a signal is received from the input terminal (STV_IN) or from the reset terminal (STV_RES); and the output module connected to the input module, the trigger module and the output terminal (STV_OUT) and configured to flip a signal outputted from the output terminal (STV_OUT) between an output state and a reset state according to a signal from the input module under the trigger of the signal from the trigger module. The trigger signal is filtered out when no signal is inputted by setting the trigger module or the trigger unit, such that remaining circuits keep in a steady state holding state, which is benefit for reducing of power consumption.
US09905169B2 Display device
Provided is a display device capable of implementing a small size thereof by reducing a size of a frame and capable of implementing low cost. A source control circuit is formed integrally with a substrate being provided to a backlight frame and mounting a light-emitting diode. The substrate performs a function as a substrate for the light-emitting diode and a function as a substrate for the source control circuit. Since both functions are configured to be performed in one substrate, a frame area may be narrow, and a small-sized display device may be implemented.
US09905162B2 Degradation compensator of organic light emitting diode display device
Degradation compensator includes a compressor which generates a block-level compression stress matrix (“BCSM”) representing a degradation level of a block included in a frame by R, G, and B input signals of the block, an updater update a frame-level accumulated compression stress matrix (“FACSM”) by adding the BCSM, an error corrector which executes error-correction encoding to elements of a block-level accumulated compression stress matrix (“BACSM”) included in the FACSM, writes encoded elements as a storage data of a non-volatile memory device when a power supply is stopped, executes error-correction decoding to the storage data and writes the decoded storage data as the FACSM of the volatile memory when the power supply is started, a restorer which generates a block-level accumulated stress matrix (“BASM”), and an internal compensator which generates compensated R, G, and B output signals.
US09905160B2 Organic light emitting diode display for sensing electrical characteristic of driving element
An organic light emitting diode display is disclosed. The organic light emitting diode display includes a display panel including a plurality of pixels, a plurality of sensing units configured to integrate current information of the pixels through a plurality of sensing channels connected to sensing lines of the display panel and output a first sensing value, a reference sensing unit configured to integrate previously set reference current information and output a reference sensing value, a calculation block configured to calculate the first sensing value and the reference sensing value, remove a common noise component from the first sensing value, and output a second sensing value, and an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the second sensing value into a digital sensing value.
US09905158B2 Display device and power control device capable of preventing the degradation of image quality
A display device and a power control device capable of preventing the degradation of image quality that may occur unexpectedly by performing the sub-pixel luminance deviation compensation. The display device can include an analog-to-digital converter, a timing controller, a power generator, and a power controller, among other components. The power control device can include a power generator and a power controller, among other components.
US09905156B2 Display device
A high-precision display device is capable of suppressing a leak current and operating at a low power consumption. The display device comprises a source power supply for providing a pixel electric potential to each pixel placed on a substrate through a first thin-film transistor; a gate power supply for controlling conductive and nonconductive states of the first thin-film transistor; and a second thin-film transistor disposed between the first thin-film transistor and the gate power supply, the second thin-film transistor being controllable independently of the first thin-film transistor.
US09905151B2 Display panel having daisy-chain-connected pixels, pixel chip, and electronic apparatus
A display panel includes a plurality of first unit pixels, each including: a data input terminal, a data output terminal, a display element, and a waveform shaping section. The display element is configured to perform display based on data inputted to the data input terminal. The first waveform shaping section is provided on a signal path from the data input terminal to the data output terminal.
US09905148B2 Voltage compensation circuits and voltage compensation methods thereof
The present disclosure discloses a voltage compensation circuit and the method thereof. The voltage compensation circuit includes a power management chip, a feedback circuit, and a control circuit. A gate driving voltage (VGH) connects an input end of the control circuit, the input end of the control circuit connects to a first end of the fifth resistor (R5), and a second end of the fifth resistor (R5) connects to a forward input end of the voltage comparator, and first ends of the sixth resistor (R6) and the first capacitor (C1). A second end of the sixth resistor (R6) and a second end of the first capacitor (C1) are grounded, a backward input end of the voltage comparator connects to the reference voltage (VREF), an output end of the voltage comparator connects to a gate of the first FET (Q1). With such configuration, the display performance may be enhanced.
US09905146B2 RGBW TFT LCD having reduced horizontal crosstalk
A TFT array substrate for a TFT LCD includes a plurality of pixels each consisting of a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel and a white sub-pixel arranged in a 2×2 matrix. Two data lines are located between each two neighboring columns of the sub-pixels. A scan line is located between two neighboring rows of the sub-pixels. The sub-pixels are driven by column inversion. The scan lines in electrical connections with different rows of the pixels are turned on successively along a vertical direction. Two neighboring same colored sub-pixels in a same row of the sub-pixels have opposite polarities and two neighboring same colored sub-pixel in a same column of the sub-pixels respectively have the same polarity when the TFT LCD is operated to output a screen having a color the same as the color of the two neighboring same colored sub-pixels.
US09905144B2 Liquid crystal display and test circuit thereof
A liquid crystal display and a test circuit thereof are provided. The test circuit has a plurality of signal pads, a first data distributor, a plurality of logic circuit units and N switches. N is a positive integer. The signal pads are configured to receive a test data signal, a voltage signal, an enable signal and a plurality of first switch control signals. The first data distributor distributes the test data signal to N output terminals of the first data distributor. Each of the logic circuit units generates a second switch control signal according to the voltage signal, the enable signal and a corresponding one of the first switch control signals. Each of the switches controls the electrical connection between an output terminal of the first data distributor coupled thereto and at least a data line coupled thereto.
US09905143B1 Display apparatus and method of displaying using image renderers and optical combiners
Disclosed is a display apparatus. The display apparatus includes at least one context image renderer for rendering a context image, wherein an angular width of a projection of the rendered context image ranges from 40 degrees to 220 degrees; at least one focus image renderer for rendering a focus image, wherein an angular width of a projection of the rendered focus image ranges from 5 degrees to 60 degrees; and at least one optical combiner for combining the projection of the rendered context image with the projection of the rendered focus image to create a visual scene, wherein the visual scene is to be created in a manner that at least two different optical distances are provided therein.
US09905142B2 Uni-directional and multi-directional interchangeable screen
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, computer program product, and system for a uni-directional and multi-directional interchangeable screen. The system includes a screen and an opaque micro-tube connected at one end to the screen. A bottom backlight is connected to the other end of the opaque micro-tube and a top backlight is connected to the screen. The system is controlled by an automated screen selection program, which activates the bottom backlight and deactivates the top backlight for uni-directional screen view. Automated screen selection program activates top backlight for multi-directional screen view.
US09905140B2 Fuel pump sign
A fuel pump sign (50) comprising a fuel type indicator panel (52) for indicating the type of fuel supplied by a pump, and a pump availability indicator panel (54) for indicating whether the pump is available for use. Also disclosed is a method of use of a display panel having a plurality of display areas as a fuel pump sign for indicating whether or not a fuel pump is available for use. The method of use comprises displaying an indication of a fuel type supplied by the pump on a first display area of the display panel, and displaying an indication of whether or not the pump is available for use on a second display area of the display panel.
US09905138B2 Multi-station system of motorized skeletal bone models for assessing landmark asymmetries
Paired bones are individually secured in an anatomically relevant manner onto independent, parallel positioned platforms, and configured into motorized models for the purpose of teaching and assessing clinicians' ability to identify and compare the relative positions of bony landmarks within the coronal and sagittal planes. One platform can be powered by two motors to generate precise landmark asymmetries, moving the platforms in the coronal plane and around a horizontal axis. As the platform shears upward or rotates forward, the landmarks on the bone attached to that platform can be moved superiorly compared to the other side. A central computer can instruct the motors of a plurality of models to move predetermined amounts via a two-way wireless communications link. The model can communicate back to the computer once the movement is completed, assuring a high level of precision in obtaining the intended positional asymmetry or informing the user that the move exceeds the limits of the model.
US09905135B2 Medical device and procedure simulation and training
A healthcare simulation system including a mannequin with active physiological characteristics, a display monitor adapted for displaying physiological parameters, and a computer for controlling the mannequin and the monitor. A healthcare simulation method including the steps of programming the computer with healthcare scenarios, operating active characteristics of the mannequin, and dynamically displaying physiological parameters corresponding to patient vital signs. Alternative aspects of the invention include tools, such as computers and other equipment, for obtaining and displaying information and for interconnecting and interfacing participants, subjects and controllers in training systems and methods. Systems and methods for glucometer simulation and training are also disclosed.
US09905132B2 Driving support apparatus for a vehicle
A driving support apparatus for a vehicle is provided. The apparatus causes an alarm unit to issue an alarm based on a lane marking of an own lane in which an own vehicle runs. The apparatus includes a leading vehicle detection section that determines a leading vehicle running in the own lane, a crossing over determination section that determines whether or not the leading vehicle has crossed over the lane marking present at an opposite side of the target, when a target is present at a left side or a right side of the leading vehicle in the own lane, and an alarm inhibition section that inhibits the alarm based on a result of the determination whether or not the leading vehicle has crossed over the lane marking present at the opposite side of the target.
US09905128B2 System and method for providing augmented reality notification
A system and a method for providing augmented reality (AR) notification are provided. The system includes a recognizing unit configured to recognize a ground region, which is a region corresponding to the ground, on an AR driving image and a controller configured to add a display element to the ground region and to control a notification output associated with driving through the display element.
US09905124B2 Wireless communication system
There is provided a wireless communication system for a marine propulsor, comprising: a transmitter; a receiver; and a waveguide, arranged to convey an electromagnetic data signal between the transmitter and the receiver; wherein the waveguide comprises an electrically non-conductive solid or liquid medium for propagating the electromagnetic data signal.
US09905122B2 Smart-home control system providing HVAC system dependent responses to hazard detection events
Systems and methods for controlling a climate control system of a smart-home environment that includes a plurality of smart devices are provided. One method includes detecting, with a hazard detector of the smart devices, a level of carbon monoxide (CO) at the hazard detector that exceeds a threshold CO level at a location of the hazard detector, determining, by one of the smart devices, that the climate control system includes a combustion based heat source, and in response to the detecting and the determination, transmitting, by a system controller of the climate control system, a first signal to turn off at least one aspect of the climate control system.
US09905118B1 Limiting service availability when sensor device is non-operational due to noise floor change
Concepts and technologies are disclosed herein for limiting service availability when a sensor device is non-operational due to a noise floor change. According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a connected home system includes a controller device configured to monitor a plurality of sensor devices deployed within a premises, and a sensor device of the plurality of sensor devices. The sensor device can monitor radio frequency (“RF”) noise in a radio environment associated with the premises. The radio environment is associated with an RF noise floor. The sensor device can determine whether the radio frequency noise exceeds a noise threshold. In response to determining that the RF noise exceeds the noise threshold, the sensor device can cause the controller device to exclude the sensor device from being monitored by the controller device until the RF noise returns to below the noise threshold.
US09905117B2 Systems and methods for notifying law enforcement officers of armed intruder situations
A computer-implemented method executed by one or more computer servers includes receiving a notification from a communication device, determining whether one or more other communication devices are within a stationary geofence, and in response to the notification, sending an emergency alert to the other communication devices determined to be within the stationary geofence. The computer-implemented method may further include receiving an acknowledgement of the emergency alert from at least one of the other communication devices determined to be within the stationary geofence and/or sending data indicating an approximate location of the communication device and an associated tolerance of the approximate location. Other example computer-implemented methods, communication devices including software applications, and systems are also disclosed.
US09905116B2 Method and apparatus for detecting a hazard alert signal
An apparatus is described for detecting a pattern warning signal from a hazard alarm and sending an alert signal to a home security panel for notification to a remote monitoring station. The apparatus is mounted proximate to the hazard alarm, where it receives audible pattern warning signals from the hazard alarm when the hazard alarm detects a hazard, such as smoke, fire, carbon monoxide, etc. A user of the apparatus enters identification of the hazard alarm into the apparatus. When a pattern warning signal has been detected by the apparatus, the apparatus transmits an alert signal to the home security panel, as well as the identification of the hazard alarm that generated the audible pattern warning signal.
US09905112B1 Contextual assessment of current conditions
In some examples, systems, methods, and devices are described that generate contextual suggestions for patients. Generation of the contextual suggestions is triggered by certain events performed by a medical professional with respect to a patient (e.g., updating a patient record). The contextual suggestions are related to addressing health conditions of the patient and represent tasks or considerations which the medical professional should be made aware. The contextual suggestions are generated in a way that is considerate of patient context, medical professional context, and contexts of similar patients. The contextual suggestions can be presented to the medical professional for selection and execution.
US09905111B1 Alert-capable refuse system
A system for alerting a user when the contents of a refuse container have reached or exceeded a specific weight level. The system measures the weight of the contents and will have the potential to send an alert in a plurality of ways selected by the user or selected by someone associated with the user.
US09905109B2 Retroactive messaging for handling missed synchronization events
Various arrangements for handling delayed status update are presented. A network-enabled sensor unit may be used to measure an environmental condition. The sensor unit may determine, based on measuring the environmental condition, an environmental condition status has changed state. A network connection may be established that permits communication with a remote notification service system. This notification service system may maintain a remote status intended to be synchronized with the environmental condition status of the sensor unit. The sensor unit may determine that the environmental condition status has changed prior to communicating the environmental condition status to the notification service system. A historical status array may be transmitted to the notification service system in response to determining the environmental condition status has reverted to the first state prior to communicating the environmental condition status. The historical status array can indicate previous states of the environmental condition status of the sensor unit.
US09905108B2 Systems, methods, and apparatus for monitoring alertness of an individual utilizing a wearable device and providing notification
Methods, systems, and apparatus for monitoring fatigue and notifying an individual are described. The individual may be an operator of a vehicle, equipment, or machine, a student, or other person that may experience fatigue. In addition to the individual, another person such as an employer, teacher, or parent may be notified.
US09905105B1 Method of increasing sensing device noticeability upon low battery level
A wireless sensing device and a method for operating a wireless sensing device are described herein. The wireless sensing device includes a battery power supply and a processor that transmits detected physiological parameters from the sensing device to a monitoring device. when the battery level within the sensing device falls below a minimum threshold, the processor of the sensing device reserves a portion of the battery charge to power an indicator to increase the noticeability of the sensing device. The sensing device can also include an RFID tag that is written to by the processor when the state of charge on the battery falls below the minimum threshold. The RFID tag allows RFID detectors to sense the presence of the sensing device without requiring additional battery power.
US09905104B1 Baby detection for electronic-gate environments
A baby detection system and corresponding method are provided. The baby detection system includes a camera configured to capture an input image of a subject purported to be a baby and presented at an electronic-gate system. The baby detection system further includes a memory storing a deep learning model configured to perform a baby detection task for an electronic-gate application corresponding to the electronic-gate system. The baby detection system also includes a processor configured to apply the deep learning model to the input image to provide a baby detection result of either a presence or an absence of an actual baby in relation to the subject purported to be the baby. The baby detection task is configured to evaluate one or more different distractor modalities corresponding to one or more different physical spoofing materials to prevent baby spoofing for the baby detection task.
US09905102B2 Open scattered light smoke detector and testing device for an open scattered light smoke detector of this type
An open scattered light smoke detector for detecting smoke may include a light transmitter for emitting light, a light receiver spectrally matched to the light transmitter, and a control unit configured to repeatedly actuate the light transmitter, with a pulsed signal sequence, to emit corresponding light pulses, evaluate temporally a signal sequence received by the light receiver, and output a fire alarm if a received signal strength exceeds a minimum value for the smoke concentration. The control unit may be configured to switch the detector from a normal operating mode into a service mode if a phase angle between an emitted and received signal sequence, as determined on the detector side, increases by a minimum angular value which, in terms of the travel time, corresponds technically to an increase in the optical path length from the light transmitter to the light receiver of more than some predefined distance.
US09905101B1 Tailgating detection
Systems and methods for detecting doorway tailgating are disclosed. A method includes: determining, by a computer device, a mobile device moves through a doorway to a secure area; determining, by the computer device, a security protocol was not passed for the mobile device to move through the doorway; and generating, by the computer device, an alert based on both the determining the mobile device moves through the doorway to the secure area and the determining the security protocol was not passed.
US09905094B1 Stabilize and status alert device for a refuse can
A stabilizer and status alert device for a refuse can includes a base configured to support the refuse can in an upright position, a retaining feature configured to releasably couple the refuse can to the base, and an alert system configured to deliver a status notification to a user device in response to the refuse can be uncoupled from the base.
US09905088B2 Responsive visual communication system and method
A wearable device providing responsive visual feedback is provided. The wearable device includes a wearable device housing, at least one lighting element associated with the housing for providing, visual feedback, a processor disposed within the wearable device housing, the processor operatively connected to the at least one lighting element, a plurality of sensors operatively connected to the processor, wherein the processor is programmed to determine a mode of operation using sensed data from the plurality of sensor, and wherein the processor is programmed to control the at least one lighting element to convey visual feedback based on the mode of operation determined by the processor.
US09905087B2 Point-of-sale system that measures radioactivity of a product
POS system checks for radioactive contamination of products without increasing any personnel workload. The POS system includes: a storage means for storing a product code and a radioactivity threshold defined for each product code in association with each other; a barcode scanner; a radioactivity measurement part for measuring radioactivity of a product based on a radiation dose emitted from the product; a comparison means for comparing a radioactivity threshold associated with the product code read by the barcode scanner with a radioactivity measurement value measured by the radioactivity measurement part; and alarm an output means for outputting an alarm when the radioactivity measurement value exceeds the radioactivity threshold. The radioactivity measurement part is arranged at such a position that, when the product exists at a scanning position (A) where the product code is read with the barcode scanner, the radioactivity measurement part detects the radioactivity of the product.
US09905083B2 Gaming system, gaming device and method including a community game
In various embodiments, the gaming system, gaming device, and gaming method disclosed herein provides a community game having a trail or path. The community game enables a plurality of players to each simultaneously pick one or more directions of movement along the trail or path (i.e., pick or designate a destination position which that player wants to move to). If the picked directions of movement for more than one player result in more than one player each designating the same destination position, the gaming system determines which player is moved to the designated destination position (and is provided a displayed award or outcome associated with that position) and which player is moved to an alternative position (and is provided a displayed award or outcome associated with that alternative position).
US09905082B2 Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for determining and synchronizing live event information
Systems and methods for monitoring live events are generally described. A live event management system may be configured to track in-play activities during a live event and to provide live event information to data consumers. The management system may be configured to provide an event timeline in real time or substantially real time that may facilitate reliable in-play wagering using accurate and up-to-date information. The event timeline may be used as a reference to review, manage, and monitor live events, wagers, and wager activity. The management system may be configured as an “end-to-end” wagering solution capable of, among other things, receiving wagers (or “bets”) from bettors, managing and processing event information, and presenting wagers received from bettors to bookmakers.
US09905080B2 Gaming system and method for providing a persistent game
A gaming system including a multiple player persistent game, such as an ongoing community game. This ongoing community game includes a community game matrix which is continuously displayed to at least each of the players. The community game matrix includes a plurality of displayed positions which may be associated with an award or an award opportunity. In operation, at least each of the players playing the gaming devices of the gaming system are associated with a displayed participant that moves (either randomly or based on the player's control) to different of the displayed positions of the community game matrix. If a player moves their associated participant to a displayed position that is associated with an award or an award opportunity, the gaming system provides the player any associated award or enables the player to participate in any associated award opportunity to potentially win an award.
US09905078B2 Submission of pre-authorized tax-related documents relating to game payouts
Methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable media for submitting a tax submission on behalf of a player of a game. Based on the location of the gaming device, determine at least one jurisdiction that governs the player's taxable winnings. The player fill out an electronic tax form for each jurisdiction and submits an electronic authorization. Transmitting, in response to the tax liability, a tax submission to a remote device, in which the tax submission comprises at least the electronic tax form and the electronic authorization.
US09905077B2 Method and apparatus for electronic gaming
A system and method for controlling a player's rate of play is provided. In an embodiment, a rate of play is defined that influences when a player is transferred to a new hand, such as upon folding or when play in a current hand is completed. Rate of play may be expressed, for example, as a percentage of hands to transfer upon which the player is to be moved upon folding. In another embodiment, a player may select, for example, a “Fold and Transfer” option or a “Fold and Observe” option, thereby allowing the player to better control the rate of play. In yet another embodiment, a player may designate a rate of play and be presented with a “Fold and Transfer” option and/or a “Fold and Observe” option, wherein the “Fold and Transfer” option and/or the “Fold and Observe” option may override the designated rate of play.
US09905076B2 System and method of bet-matching and chance-element features for multi-player online skill games
A system and method for providing matching of bets for an online skill game includes a display device for displaying the game and a computer coupled to the display device. The computer is configured to analyze a skill level of a first player based on the playing history of the first player, to analyze a skill level of a second player based on the playing history of the second player, to generate an initial proposal for a fair match between the first player and the second player based on the analyzed skill levels, and to communicate the initial proposal either one of the first player or the second player, and wherein either the first player or the second player accepts or rejects the initial proposal by communicating the acceptance or rejection to the computer.
US09905074B2 Hybrid gaming system, apparatus and method
An apparatus, system and for providing a game to online game players over a network that combines physical gaming values produced at a location with electronical game values generated by the server, comprising receiving one or more electronic indications of the physical game values over a network from the location for use in playing the game, generating one or more electronic game values for use in playing the game, providing the one or more electronic game values to an online game player of the online game players over the network, providing the one or more electronic representations of the physical game values to the online game player over the network, and determining, by the processor, a final game result based on at least the one or more electronic representations and the one or more electronic game values.
US09905069B1 Optically based bankenote authentication system having broke discrimination
A method and a system are disclosed for processing a banknote. The method includes providing a banknote having at least one photonically active security feature, the banknote being moved along a conveyance path; illuminating the at least one security feature with light from a stimulus source; identifying a location of the at least one security feature by detecting an emission from the security feature; directing an excitation source at the identified location; illuminating the at least security feature with light from the excitation source; and detecting a further emission from the photonically active security feature in response to the light from the excitation source. Further the process includes the step of analyzing the shape and size of each object within an image during the search phase to determine if the object has the expected physical attributes of the real feature.
US09905067B2 Automobile power window enable and disable method
A method, apparatus and system for controlling the actuation of a movable structure, the moveable structure configured to open and close an aperture in a vehicle, is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a sequence containing a request to at least one of open and close the aperture, interpreting the sequence as a request to one of enable and disable the actuation of the moveable structure, and in response to the interpretation, one of enabling and disabling the actuation of the moveable structure.
US09905065B2 Radio controls for electric devices and methods for transmitting commands through radio controls
A radio control for electric devices may include: a containment body provided with at least one button, at least one electronic transmitter configured to transmit a unique code in a direction of the electric devices, and a microprocessor to which generated signals are sent, by pressing the at least one button, that is configured to control the at least one transmitter, and that is configured to determine the unique code. Each time the at least one button is pressed, the unique code may be transmitted by the at least one electronic transmitter at least once at a first frequency and then may be retransmitted at least once at a second frequency different than the first frequency.
US09905064B2 Vehicle remote control system and vehicle-mounted apparatus incorporated in the same
A vehicle remote control system including an electronic key pre-registered as a device via which a vehicle can be remote-operated, and a mobile communication device pre-registered as a device that belongs to a user of the vehicle. In the system, a vehicle-mounted authentication unit is configured to determine whether or not authentication of the electronic key and the mobile communication device has succeeded, and a vehicle-mounted allowance determination unit is configured to, if it is determined by the vehicle-mounted authentication unit that the authentication of the electronic key and the mobile communication device has succeeded, allow operation of a predetermined vehicle-mounted activation unit.
US09905063B1 Systems and methods for individual identification and authorization utilizing conformable electronics
An identification device includes, but is not limited to, a deformable substrate configured to conform to a skin surface of a body portion of a healthcare provider; a sensor assembly coupled to the deformable substrate, the sensor assembly including one or more identity sensors configured to generate one or more identity sense signals associated with at least one physical characteristic of the healthcare provider; circuitry configured to compare the one or more identity sense signals generated by the sensor assembly to reference data indicative of one or more physical characteristics associated with an identity; and a reporter configured to generate one or more communication signals associated with a comparison of the one or more identity sense signals generated by the sensor assembly to reference data indicative of one or more physical characteristics associated with an identity of at least one individual.
US09905060B2 System and method for data recording and analysis
A data analyzing method includes retrieving selected operational data from a plurality of prior events, analyzing the selected operational data to determine an experience level of the platform operator, characterizing the experience level of the platform operator based on analyzing the selected operational data, and performing at least one of increasing platform performance characteristics of the moving platform when the moving platform is operated by an experienced platform operator or decreasing the platform performance characteristics when the moving platform is operated by a novice platform operator.
US09905059B2 Data transfer system, data transmission device, and data reception device
A data transfer system includes: a data transmission device; and a data reception device. The data transmission device includes a visible-light reception controller that receives visible-light data from the data reception device, a memory from which accumulated data is read out in a case where the visible-light reception controller receives the visible-light data, and a millimeter-wave communication controller that, in a case where the visible-light reception controller receives the visible-light data, establishes wireless connection for communication with the data reception device using a frequency in a millimeter band, and transmits the readout data to the data reception device.
US09905056B2 Systems, methods, and computer readable media for transferring data from delivery items to labels for application of the labels onto the delivery items
Systems, methods, and computer readable media for transferring data from a delivery item to a label for application of the label onto the delivery item are disclosed. In some aspects, the system can include a camera configured to capture an image of the data on the delivery item, a control computer including at least one hardware processor and memory, the control computer being configured to process the image of the data, integrate the image of the data into a label template, and to generate a print file from the label template, and at least one label applicator disposed after the camera relative to a direction of travel of the delivery item on a conveyor, the at least one label applicator being configured to print the label including the data contained in the print file and apply the printed label onto a top surface of the delivery item.
US09905051B2 Context-aware tagging for augmented reality environments
A method for tag-based search includes capturing an image, extracting a tag from the image, identifying a location associated with the captured image, and querying stored content for information that matches the location and the tag. Local storage is checked for the information first, and remote storage may be checked subsequently. Any located information may be used to augment the image. Information located in the remote storage may be saved in the local storage until it reaches a certain age, until it fails to be accessed for a threshold period of time, or until the location moves outside a threshold radius associated with a location of the information located in the remote storage.
US09905044B1 Systems and methods for functional imaging
A system includes a structural imaging acquisition unit, a functional imaging acquisition unit, and one or more processors. The structural imaging acquisition unit is configured to perform a structural scan to acquire structural imaging information of a patient. The functional imaging acquisition unit is configured to perform a functional scan to acquire functional imaging information of a patient. The one or more processors are configured to obtain, using the structural imaging information, a structural image of the patient including anatomical volumetric data; determine an anatomical probability map corresponding to a probability that a determined anatomical object correlates to potential functional data; obtain, using the functional imaging information, a functional image of the patient including functional volumetric data; re-distribute the functional volumetric data using the anatomical probability map to provide re-distributed functional volumetric data; and generate an image using the re-distributed functional volumetric data.
US09905043B2 Techniques to generate digital maps
Techniques to generate digital maps are described. A method may include receiving category information having multiple categories defined for a geographic area of a digital map, each of the multiple categories having one or more category values, scheduling tasks to generate an annotated digital map with one or more processor circuits, the annotated digital map to include a visual representation of the multiple categories and associated category values for the geographic area of the digital map, the visual representation having different visual portions each representing a category as defined by an associated category value that changes over time, the visual portions each comprising a set of data points, and generating, by circuitry, the annotated digital map with the visual representation in accordance with the scheduled tasks. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US09905040B2 Texture sampling techniques
Techniques are disclosed relating to texture sampling operations. In some embodiments, multi-fetch sampling instructions specify a region of a texture in which multiple samples are to be performed and texture processing circuitry is configured to sample the texture multiple times within the region. In some embodiments, the locations of the samples are determined according to a formula, which may be pseudo-random. In some embodiments, the locations of the samples are jittered to produce stochastic results. In some embodiments, the locations of the samples are determined based on one or more stored sets of samples that have particular properties (e.g., blue noise, in some embodiments). In various embodiments, disclosed techniques may facilitate Monte Carlo sampling.
US09905039B2 View independent color equalized 3D scene texturing
One disclosed example method for view independent color equalized 3D scene texturing includes capturing a plurality of keyframes of an object; accessing a 3D representation of the object comprising a surface mesh model for the object, the surface mesh model comprising a plurality of polygons; for each polygon, assigning one of the plurality of keyframes to the polygon based on one or more image quality characteristics associated with a portion of the keyframe corresponding to the polygon; reducing a number of assigned keyframes by changing associations between assigned keyframes; and for each polygon of the surface mesh model having an assigned keyframe: equalizing a texture color of at least a portion of the polygon based at least in part on one or more image quality characteristics of the plurality of keyframes associated with the polygon; and assigning the equalized texture color to the 3D representation of the object.
US09905032B2 Object removal using lidar-based classification
In scenarios involving the capturing of an environment, it may be desirable to remove temporary objects (e.g., vehicles depicted in captured images of a street) in furtherance of individual privacy and/or an unobstructed rendering of the environment. However, techniques involving the evaluation of visual images to identify and remove objects may be imprecise, e.g., failing to identify and remove some objects while incorrectly omitting portions of the images that do not depict such objects. However, such capturing scenarios often involve capturing a lidar point cloud, which may identify the presence and shapes of objects with higher precision. The lidar data may also enable a movement classification of respective objects differentiating moving and stationary objects, which may facilitate an accurate removal of the objects from the rendering of the environment (e.g., identifying the object in a first image may guide the identification of the object in sequentially adjacent images).
US09905031B2 Method and related apparatus for capturing and processing image data
A method for processing image data includes obtaining at least two captured images, where focal points of the obtained captured images are different; obtaining a focus-capture parameter, and fusing the captured images according to the focus-capture parameter to obtain a fused image; and performing joint coding on the fused image, and outputting an image; where when registration, mapping, cutting, and fusion are performed on the captured images according to the focus-capture parameter, a mask image is corrected through analysis of motion information of the captured images, and images are selected; and the corrected mask image includes a sequence number of a captured image selected at each pixel in the connected motion object region after the captured images are marked with sequence numbers. The method is used to implement high-efficiency and high-quality image processing.
US09905029B2 Input device for inputting and editing text, display apparatus and methods thereof
A method and apparatus for displaying are provided. The apparatus includes an interface unit that receives key event signals from a plurality of devices, and a display unit that displays a window. The apparatus also includes a control unit that performs an operation of inputting and editing text corresponding to the key event signals of the plurality of devices on at least one window matching each of the plurality of devices. Accordingly, a text operation may be performed through a plurality of devices simultaneously.
US09905028B2 Simulating sub-surface scattering of illumination for simulated three-dimensional objects
Embodiments involve simulating sub-surface scattering of illumination for three-dimensional objects. An application determines, for each point defining a simulated three-dimensional surface, a respective first simulated light at the point caused by a simulated light source illuminating the three-dimensional surface. Each first simulated light includes a weighted average of simulated incident light at the point. Each weighted average is determined based on simulated incident light contributions from neighboring points of the three-dimensional surface. The application also determines, for each point, a respective second simulated light at the point. Each second simulated light includes light from the light source that is diffusively reflected at the point. The application also generates, for each point, a respective correction factor for the simulated light source to compensate for a difference between the first and second simulated lights by specifying a modification to color information generated based on the second simulated light.
US09905027B2 Pigment identification of complex coating mixtures with sparkle color
A method that includes obtaining, using a processor, image data from a target coating. The method also includes performing, using the processor, an image analysis to determine at least one sparkle point from the image data, and performing, using the processor, a hue analysis to determine a sparkle color from the sparkle point. The method further includes calculating, using the processor, a sparkle color distribution, and generating, using the processor, a coating formulation that is the same or substantially similar in appearance to the target coating.
US09905024B2 Object recognition device, vehicle having the same and method of controlling the same
An object recognition device includes: a storage unit that stores image information corresponding to respective shapes of a plurality of objects, and a control unit that groups a plurality of signals detected by a distance detection unit to acquire position information of at least one of the plurality of objects, sets a first object of the plurality of objects based on the acquired position information, sets an interference area based on position information of the first object, acquires position information and image information of a second object of the plurality of objects located in the interference area, and corrects the acquired position information of the second object based on the image information of the second object and the image information stored in the storage unit.
US09905023B2 Depth image processing method and depth image processing system
A depth image processing method and a depth image processing system are provided. The depth image processing method includes: capturing a first image and a second image; performing a feature comparison to acquire a plurality of feature pairs between the first image and the second image, wherein each of the feature pairs includes a feature in the first image and a corresponding feature in the second image; computing disparities of the feature pairs; computing a depth image through the first image and the second image when the disparities of the feature pairs are all smaller than a disparity threshold.
US09905022B1 Electronic display for demonstrating eyewear functionality
Embodiments disclosed herein include systems and methods for demonstrating the functionality of eyewear using digital images on an electronic display. The functionality of certain types of eyewear, such as, for example, sunglasses, may not be readily perceivable when the wearer is indoors. In some embodiments, a demonstration image is shown on an electronic display. In certain embodiments, the demonstration image can have a background portion, a wanted color portion, and unwanted color portion, and/or other portions that cooperate with an optical filter of the eyewear to simulate and/or emphasize the functionality of the eyewear when viewing real-world scenes.
US09905011B2 Apparatus, system, and method for processing information and program for the same
An information processing apparatus that acquires distance information from image data includes an input unit 162 and a procedure selection unit 164. The input unit 162 inputs image data and information associated with the image data and specifying a procedure for deriving distance information. The procedure selection unit 164 selects at least one from a plurality of procedures on the basis of the information specifying a procedure for acquiring distance information and derives distance information from the image data using the selected procedure.
US09905010B2 Image position determination device and image position determination method for reducing an image of a closed eye person
An imaging position determination device includes an image reception unit that acquires an image and a position of a person within a monitoring area, an eye state detection unit that detects an open and closed state of eyes of a person from the image acquired by the image reception unit, an eye state map creation unit that creates an eye state map which shows an eye state of the person in the monitoring area based on the open and closed state of eyes of the person that is acquired by the eye state detection unit, and an adjustment amount estimation unit that determines an imaging position of the person in the monitoring area based on the eye state map that is created by the eye state map creation unit.
US09905009B2 Monitor system
A surveillance system 1, which is an example of a surveillance system to which the present invention is applied, includes a surveillance region storage means 2 and an image analyzing means 3. Also, the surveillance system 1 includes an effective area information storage means 4 and an object criterion information storage means 5. A detection subject can be detected efficiently by setting a first step criterion of whether or not a portion of an object in an image is included in a range of a surveillance region and a predetermined second step criterion and determining whether or not these criteria are met.
US09905008B2 Automated fundus image field detection and quality assessment
A method, system, and computer readable medium which automatically determine the side, field and a level of image quality of fundus images of the retina of a human eye is disclosed. The disclosure combines image processing, computer vision and pattern recognition techniques in a unique way to provide a robust process to identify and grade the quality of fundus images with application to improve efficiency and reduce errors in clinical or diagnostic retinal imaging workflows.
US09905004B2 Image processing device, method, and recording medium having stored therein program
A target place is set in an area of a human body structure having a tree structure in a three-dimensional image. The tree structure of the human body structure is extracted. A path from a reference point set on a branch upstream side of the target place on the tree structure to the target place is determined. Priority is set for respective portions of the tree structure of the human body structure outside the path based on a positional relationship between the portions and the target place. An initial image representing only a portion of the path and images for confirmation of each step sequentially representing the respective portions of the human body structure outside the path according to the priority are generated from the three-dimensional image. The initial image is displayed, and then, the generated images for confirmation of each step are displayed.
US09905003B2 Processing dual energy spectral mammography images
A method for processing X-ray image data comprises: receiving sum image data (28) and difference image data (30), wherein the sum image data (28) and the difference image data (30) comprise intensity information of X-rays (18) of two different energies passing through an object (20), the sum image data (28) is based on a sum intensity of the two different energies and the difference image data (30) is based on a difference intensity of the two different energies; partitioning the difference image data (30) into a low frequency range (32) and a high frequency range (34); and generating low noise image data (36) by replacing the high frequency range (32) of the difference image (30) with a high frequency range based on the sum image data (28).
US09905002B2 Method and system for determining the prognosis of a patient suffering from pulmonary embolism
A system for determining the prognosis of a patient suffering from pulmonary embolism is provided. The system may include at least one computer system configure to receive patient specific data regarding his pulmonary embolism status. The at least one computer system may be further configured to create a model of the patient's heart, with at least information of the two ventricles, and to determine the ratio of sizes of the ventricles. The system will then report such ratio to the clinician or report a risk index of clinical outcome for such patient.
US09904998B2 Patient-specific and automatic x-ray system adjustment based on optical 3D scene detection and interpretation
An apparatus (130) and method for automatically or semi-automatically controlling a collimator (COL) of an x-ray imager (100) to collimate imager (100)'s x-ray beam and adjusting an alignment of the x-ray imager (100) in respect of an object (PAT). The collimation and alignment operation is based on 3D image data (3DI) of the object (PAT) to be imaged. The 3D image data (3DI) is acquired by a sensor (S). The sensor (S) operates on non-ionizing radiation. The 3D image data (3DI) describes a shape in 3D of the object (PAT) and anatomic landmarks are derived therefrom to define a collimation window (W) for a region of interest (ROI). Based on the collimation window (W) the collimator (COL)'s setting and imager (100) alignment is adjusted accordingly.
US09904997B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method and storage medium for extracting a lesion having a ground glass opactiy
An image processing apparatus which extracts a lesion having a ground glass opacity from an image includes a change unit which changes a pixel value corresponding to a candidate region for the ground glass opacity to a predetermined pixel value range, a first feature amount extraction unit which obtains a first feature amount from the image, the pixel value of which is changed, and an extraction unit which extracts the lesion from the image based on the first feature amount.
US09904992B2 Packeted drug inspection device and method
It is determined whether the type of drug inserted into a packaging machine is correct, on the basis of the dispensing information of the drug to be packaged and the drug type information of the drug to be inserted into the packaging machine. Number-by-appearance information indicating the number of drugs for each outward appearance which are packaged in each packet is acquired. The image of each drug corresponding to each dose is captured. The number of drugs for each outward appearance which are packaged in each packet is counted on the basis of the captured image of the drugs. It is determined whether the number of drugs for each outward appearance is correct, on the basis of the number-by-appearance information and the counting result of the number-by-appearance counting unit. It is determined whether the occurrence or non-occurrence of a mix-up of the drugs can be determined, on the basis of at least the dispensing information of the drugs to be packaged and the drug type information of the drugs inserted into the packaging machine. It is determined whether the drugs packaged in each packet are correct.
US09904991B2 Image pickup apparatus that corrects contrast of image, control method for the image pickup apparatus, and storage medium
An image pickup apparatus which is capable of appropriately correcting the contrast of an image. A luminance histogram is detected from an image including a subject, and a subject distance to the subject is measured. A frequency percentage, which defines a luminance range in the luminance histogram for use in calculating a control point for a tone curve used to correct contrast of the image, is decided according to the subject distance. The frequency percentage is higher when the subject distance is long than when the subject distance is short.
US09904990B2 Single image rectification
The disclosure includes a system and method for performing image rectification using a single image and information identified from the single image. An image recognition application receives an input image, identifies a plurality of objects in the input image, estimates rectification parameters for the plurality of objects, identifies a plurality of candidate rectification parameters using a voting procedure on the rectification parameters for the plurality of objects, estimates final rectification parameters based on the plurality of candidate rectification parameters, computes a global transformation matrix using the final rectification parameters, and performs image rectification on the input image using the global transformation matrix.
US09904986B2 Image denoising method and terminal
An image denoising method and terminal, where the method includes acquiring image data of an image, performing wavelet decomposition on at least one component of three components of the image data to obtain a high frequency wavelet coefficient and a low frequency wavelet coefficient of each component, performing recursive denoising on the low frequency wavelet coefficient of each component in at least one direction, to obtain a denoised low frequency wavelet coefficient of each component, performing wavelet reconstruction according to the high frequency wavelet coefficient of each component and the denoised low frequency wavelet coefficient of each component, to obtain at least one denoised component, and obtaining denoised image data.
US09904984B1 Wireless communication device configured to capture orientation information and orientation information gathering method
A wireless communication device configured to gather device orientation information and an orientation information gathering method in a wireless communication device are provided. The wireless communication device in one example embodiment includes an interface configured to communicate with a user and with external devices, a storage system configured to store at least an orientation detect routine and reference point information corresponding to two or more reference points on the wireless communication device, and a processing system coupled to the interface and the storage system and configured to determine if a predetermined orientation capture event has occurred, if the predetermined orientation capture event has occurred, then determine relative positions of the two or more reference points, save the relative positions of the two or more reference points to the orientation information and accumulate the orientation information for the wireless communication device, and transfer the orientation information to an external device or devices at intervals.
US09904978B2 Pairing of an anatomy representation with live images
The present invention relates to pairing an anatomy representation with live images. In order to provide an enhanced and more flexible pairing of an anatomy representation with live images, for pairing an anatomy representation with live images, reference projected-anatomy image data of a device in a spatial relation to the anatomy is provided (100), wherein the image data comprises at least a first and second image showing the device from different viewing angles. Further, an anatomy representation with an anatomy frame of reference is provided (200). The anatomy representation is brought (300) into spatial coherence with the at least first and second image of the reference projected anatomy image data. A three-dimensional model of the device within the anatomy frame of reference is computed (400) from the projected anatomy image data. At least one live image is provided (500) containing the device. The model and the at least one live image are registered (600) based on the device information contained in the live image. The anatomy representation is brought (700) into spatial correspondence with the at least one live image based on the registering of the model and the at least one live image. The registered anatomy is combined (800) with the at least one live image.
US09904973B2 Application-specific virtualized graphics processing
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for application-specific virtualized graphics processing are disclosed. A virtual compute instance is provisioned from a provider network. The provider network comprises a plurality of computing devices configured to implement a plurality of virtual compute instances with multi-tenancy. A virtual GPU is attached to the virtual compute instance. The virtual GPU is selected based at least in part on requirements of an application. The virtual GPU is implemented using a physical GPU, and the physical GPU is accessible to the virtual compute instance over a network. The application is executed using the virtual GPU on the virtual compute instance.
US09904966B2 Using image references in radiology reports to support report-to-image navigation
A system, method and computer readable storage medium for retrieving a narrative report for at least one study including a plurality of images of a patient from a memory, determining text structure boundaries to identify and classify each text structure in the narrative report, determining image references in each text structure of the narrative report, extracting image references from text structures classified as including an image reference and determining a study to which an extracted image reference corresponds.
US09904964B1 System and method for travel product alignment and user interface
Disclosed is a process and system for solving the problem of presenting users aligned travel products from disparate or aligned sources in a single user interface. The system packages travel products by alignment or combination from disparate or un-aligned data sources, driven by the system capability to utilize a configurable logic instruction system incorporated into a database and user interface management platform, which configured to align individual travel product element data types and attributes as well as bundled travel product data types and attributes. In various embodiments configurable logic instructions are created for individual target airlines to capture the explicit and implicit mechanisms by which an individual airline present travel products to users by the user interface. For a plurality of airlines, travel product packages and associated configurable logic instructions are imported into a common database template structure which is configured to allow member airlines to market travel products other than just tickets and seats from other carriers by communicating product types and attributes mapped in the database from disparate data sources to users in a single interface.
US09904961B2 System and method for determining the feedback capacity of information distributed in a complex network
The system and method for determining the feedback capacity of information distributed in a complex network determines feedback capacity as information is received and diffused throughout the network. Traditionally, real networks, such as computer networks, were used in determining network feedback. However, current complex networks typically incorporate graphing models for network analysis. The system and method provide a process to determine the quality of a complex network with respect to feedback capacity, such as can be determined by a corresponding Belief Propagation algorithm and a corresponding entropy equation. The system and method can also determine the cyclic entropy per penetration in a complex network, the depth penetration for nodes in the complex network and a plurality of cycle counts per node in the complex network based on a source node.
US09904954B2 Flexible commercial loan pool
Bidding activity is analyzed over a duration in which multiple bids are received in the auction. A bid increment is dynamically determined for the auction in response to auction activity. An online auction system can utilize the bid increment to determine or suggest the next bid that can be received in the auction for purpose of supplanting the current bid.
US09904953B2 Method and system of building store product finders
One embodiment provides a system for building store product finders. The system may include: a product search engine to find products matching at least one product subcategory of product subcategories of a store product category for a store product finder, and a dominant product subcategory determining device to determine a dominant product subcategory. Each product subcategory has a product coverage. The dominant product subcategory has a highest product coverage among the product subcategories. The system may also include a filter installing device to install at least one product search filter into the store product finder.
US09904952B2 Dynamically optimizing inventory picking path within a store
One embodiment provides a system for dynamically optimizing inventory picking paths within a physical store. The system performs operations including receiving merchandise requests from customers, providing the merchandise requests to merchandise pickers, and receiving, from the merchandise pickers, picking data identifying picking paths executed by the merchandise pickers when picking items within the physical store to fulfill the merchandise requests. The operations further include analyzing the merchandise requests and the picking data to identify an algorithm suitable for determining an optimized picking path, and, in response to receiving a new merchandise request, applying the algorithm to determine an optimized picking path for fulfilling the new merchandise request. The optimized picking path is provided to at least one of the merchandise pickers. The algorithm is dynamically adjustable in response to receiving additional picking data identifying different picking paths that reflect changes to the store layout.
US09904949B1 Product recommendations
The technology may monitor context items as a content page is navigated. A similarities dataset may be selected from a plurality of similarities datasets as a source of recommendations based on the context items. Recommendations in the similarities dataset selected may be ranked based on the context items. The recommendations may be provided based on the ranking.
US09904947B2 Providing an enhanced shopping experience
Methods, apparatus, and products are disclosed for enhancing a shopping experience that include: determining, by a self-checkout terminal, that a shopper invoked a help event; selecting, by the self-checkout terminal in dependence upon the help event, a shopper assistant to assist the shopper; and providing, by the self-checkout terminal to the shopper, distinguishing information identifying the shopper assistant.
US09904942B2 System and method for adding an advertisement to a personal communication
A system and method is provided for adding at least one advertisement to a personal communication and providing additional communication data to a recipient that interacts with the advertisement. A sender network device communicates with an advertising application operating on a Web site to generate a personal communication containing at least one advertisement, where the at least one advertisement is selected from a palette of advertisements. In one embodiment of the present invention, the sender has control over advertisements that are displayed together with the personal communication by allowing the sender to delete (or remove) an advertisement from either the at least one advertisement or the palette of advertisements. If a displayed advertisement is interactive, and the advertisement is interacted with, the advertising application will provide the recipient with additional communication data in a format that can be understood by the recipient network device.
US09904940B2 Methods, systems and computer program products for tailoring advertisements to a user based on actions taken using a portable electronic device
A method of advertising tailored based on usage patterns of a portable electronic device includes determining if a portable electronic device has entered an area associated with a local area network (LAN). A link is established between the portable electronic device and the LAN if it is determined that the portable electronic device has entered the area associated with the LAN. User services are established between the portable electronic device and a remote server using the established link based on a user profile associated with the portable electronic device. Devices associated with the remote server communicatively coupled to the LAN are controlled using the portable electronic device. Actions and/or behaviors of a user are tracked based on use of the portable electronic device. Advertisements are displayed and/or played on at least one of the controlled devices based on the tracked user actions and/or behaviors.
US09904939B2 System and method for targeting advertising to a device based on installed applications
A system for targeting advertising can include a communications interface and a processor. The communications interface can receive data associated with times of use of applications. The processor can be communicatively coupled to the communications interface and can categorize the applications by genres. The categorization is within a time of use group and is based on at least part of the retrieved data. The processor can also determine priority values associated with the genres based on levels of use of the applications during a period of time associated with the time of use group. The processor can also identify a current time and determine an advertisement according to at least one genre of the genres. The at least one genre can be associated with a highest priority value of the determined priority values. The period associated with the time of use group can correspond to the identified current time.
US09904934B1 Offline payment processing
This disclosure is directed to techniques and systems to enable customers to make secure electronic payments to entities (e.g., merchants, vending machines, etc.). The entities may be at brick-and-mortar locations or other locations where the entities are “offline” and may not readily receive payments from customers that have payment accounts stored and managed by a host. In various embodiments, a customer may direct the host to transfer a payment to a merchant after the customer and merchant exchange a code that includes a payment instruction. The code may be used in place of usernames, passwords, or other personal information and may be difficult for others (e.g., bystanders, etc.) to intercept. After the exchange of the code, the customer may authorize the host to a transfer payment to the merchant based on the payment instruction.
US09904933B2 System and method for aggregation, analysis, presentation and monetization of pricing data for vehicles and other commodities
Embodiments of systems and methods for the aggregation, analysis, display and monetization of pricing data for commodities in general, and which may be particularly useful applied to vehicles are disclosed. Specifically, in certain embodiments, historical transaction data associated with a particular vehicle configuration may be obtained and processed to determine pricing data associated with the vehicle configuration. The historical transaction data or determined pricing data may then be presented in an intuitive manner.
US09904932B2 Analyzing semantic places and related data from a plurality of location data reports
Computer-implemented methods and systems of determining semantic place data include receiving a plurality of location data reports from a plurality of mobile devices, partitioning them into localized segments, and estimating a geographic region bucket for each segment. For clustering canopies of localized segments identified as satisfying a potential geographic overlap characterization, an overlap score is calculated that correlates the overlap among actual geographic regions covered by movement of the mobile devices generating the localized segments in that given clustering canopy. A data structure that provides a hierarchical clustering configuration of the localized segments in each geographic region bucket is generated from the determined overlap scores. Additional semantic data for nodes in the data structure can also be provided.
US09904930B2 Integrated and comprehensive advertising campaign management and optimization
Techniques are provided for integrated and comprehensive advertising campaign management and optimization. Techniques are provided in which advertisers, including large-budget advertisers such as Chief Marketing Officers, can easily, efficiently and optimally define, manage and implement advertising budgets and campaigns, from high to granular levels, across a variety of online and offline channels. Such channels can include Web, mobile, social networking, etc., as well as traditional advertising channels such as TV, radio, etc. Techniques are provided, for example, in which advertisers, with a single click or selection, can cause implementation of a customized, optimized and comprehensive online and offline advertising campaign.
US09904926B2 Reducing overhead associated with large-scale purchasing
A method of verifying a receiving of an item by a purchaser is disclosed. An indication that the purchaser agreed to purchase the item is received. A record is added to a purchase history associated with the purchaser, the record including a data item pertaining to the purchasing of the item. A notification that the purchaser has scanned information from a label on a package is received. It is determined that the package contains the item based on a correspondence between the data item and the information from the label. The record is updated to include verification data that the purchaser received the item.
US09904921B2 Systems and methods for tokenless authentication of consumers during payment transactions
A computer-implemented method for tokenless authentication of a paying consumer during a payment transaction uses a computing device having a processor and a memory. The method includes receiving a plurality of biometric data sets for a plurality of consumers. Each biometric data set includes at least a biometric image of a consumer and an associated payment account identifier. The method also includes receiving, from a first biometric input device communicatively coupled to the processor, a first biometric image of the paying consumer including an iris image. The method further includes determining a payment account associated with the paying consumer based on at least the first biometric image and the plurality of biometric data sets. The method also includes authenticating use of the payment account by the paying consumer for a payment transaction at the retail location by comparing the first biometric image to the plurality of biometric data sets.
US09904912B2 Protecting transactions
Technology is described for protecting transactions. The technology may include a switching component that a user can employ to switch an associated mobile device into a secure mode so that a user can confirm the transaction. After initiating a transaction request, the user can confirm the transaction request by activating the switching component, which can cause the mobile device to switch into a secure mode. In the secure mode, the mobile device may prevent the mobile device from conducting various normal activities, such as executing applications, receiving input, providing output, and so forth. The switching component may disable other processing temporarily. Upon receiving the confirmation from the user, the switching component may send a confirmation communication to complete the transaction.
US09904910B1 System controlled by data bearing records
A system controlled responsive at least in part to data read from data bearing records is operative to cause vehicle repair parts to be determined and furnished. Data read by a reader from a tag associated with a damaged vehicle is used to determine vehicle identifying data. A repair estimate calculation circuit (RECC) operates responsive to the read data to produce a needed parts record (NPR). The records produced by the RECC are operative to cause a vehicle repair entity (VRE) to be furnished the vehicle repair parts.
US09904908B2 Computer-assisted and/or enabled systems, methods, techniques, services and user interfaces for conducting motor vehicle and other inspections
A computer-assisted inspection system including an integrated software suite provides vehicle inspection services for various clients. Features include automatic grading, flat car part picking, easy to use, ability to run in an environment where the inspector has no constant connectivity to the network (no guaranteed access to the internet, full data replication, intermittent connectivity, synch back up), inspectors can be geographically separated (e.g., all over the country), and the system is installable over the internet to provide efficient installation to far-flung install sites.
US09904904B2 Determining time histories for financial information
Embodiments of a computer system that determines a time history are described. During operation, the computer system receives a single command which accesses information associated with the time history, wherein the command is received from a user, and the information is to be used by financial software. Then, the computer system generates multiple queries corresponding to the time history, where the multiple queries access multiple data sources. Next, the computer system executes the multiple queries to obtain the time history.
US09904902B2 Methods and apparatus for pseudo master node mode operations within a hierarchical wireless network
Methods of operation and systems are described for node communication within a hierarchical wireless node network having a plurality of ID nodes on a first level, a master node on a second level, and a server at a third level. A first of the ID nodes associates with the master node. The first ID node cannot self-determine its location while the master node is adapted to self-determine its location via location circuitry. The first ID node captures relevant node information, such as profile data, security data, association data, shared data, and/or sensor data. The relevant node information may be captured from another ID node. The first ID node begins operating in a pseudo master node mode so that it can transmit the relevant node information to the server without using the master node as an intermediary to the server.
US09904900B2 Systems and methods for on-demand transportation
Systems and methods relating to one or more ride-sharing vehicles, each having a driver mobile device in the vehicle to receive a ride-sharing request from one or more riders. The system includes a server coupled to the mobile device, wherein the server receives a group purchase of rides, the server determining first and second riders interested in purchasing rides and establishing a customer-defined group identity with the first and second rider being group members receiving a benefit, and wherein the one or more ride-sharing vehicles provides one or more rides by the first and second customer using the group identity.
US09904898B2 Distributed order orchestration system with rules engine
A computer-readable medium, computer-implemented method, and system are provided. In one embodiment, a business rule is created, and, when a rule set does not already exist, a rule set is already created. The business rule is added to the rule set, and the rule set is added to a rule dictionary of a business process. The rule dictionary is stored in a process definition table.
US09904896B2 Object management system
A method and apparatus for managing a configuration of a vehicle structure. Data sets are compared each representing the configuration of the vehicle structure at different phases in a lifecycle of the vehicle structure. Each of the data sets includes identifications of components for the vehicle structure. Differences are identified between the identifications of the components in the data sets.
US09904895B2 Computer based guest monitoring and identification system and method
A guest monitoring and identification system is shown. The system comprises an RFID carried by a guest and includes therein programmed predetermined data identifying a guest. An activating transmitter transmits a monitoring signal over a designated area to be traversed by a guest having the RFID. A receiver receives from the RFID a transmitted data signal containing the programmed predetermined data identifying the guest. A guest identification and service information processor receives the transmitted data signal. The processor interprets the programmed predetermined data identifying a guest and generates data/information signals providing the name and service profile for an identified guest. A communication device communicates to service staff the name and service profile for an identified guest.
US09904894B2 User specific location assignment and valuation
Systems and methods for assigning a user to a physical location. User data that includes characteristics of a user is acquired. The user is matched with an attendee based on the user characteristics and attendee characteristics of the attendee. A physical location is determined based on a location that the attendee matched to the user will occupy. A notification including an identification of the physical location, an identification of the attendee, and the attendee characteristics are sent to the user. Input is received that indicates whether the user wants to obtain a right to occupy the physical location and if the input indicates that the user wants to obtain the right to occupy the physical location, then the right to occupy the physical location is obtained.
US09904889B2 Methods and systems for artificial cognition
Methods, systems and apparatus that provide for perceptual, cognitive, and motor behaviors in an integrated system implemented using neural architectures. Components of the system communicate using artificial neurons that implement neural networks. The connections between these networks form representations—referred to as semantic pointers—which model the various firing patterns of biological neural network connections. Semantic pointers can be thought of as elements of a neural vector space, and can implement a form of abstraction level filtering or compression, in which high-dimensional structures can be abstracted one or more times thereby reducing the number of dimensions needed to represent a particular structure.
US09904888B2 Methods and a computing device for determining whether a mark is genuine
The present disclosure is generally directed to a method and computing device for determining whether a mark is genuine. According to various implementations, a computing device (or logic circuitry thereof) uses unintentionally-produced artifacts within a genuine mark to define an identifiable electronic signature, extracts certain attributes of the signature (such as deviation from the mean value for each band of the signature), and assigns numerical values to the extracted attributes in order to create a hash identifier that is significantly smaller than the electronic signature itself. The hash identifier is then used as an index for a database of electronic signatures (of genuine marks) to enhance the ease and speed with which numerous genuine signatures can be searched (e.g., in a database) and compared with signatures (of candidate marks.
US09904887B2 Computing device with NFC and active load modulation
An RFID card includes a smartcard controller that receives power from a host device. The RFID card also includes a small inductive device capable of inductive coupling with an RFID reader. The small inductive device is small enough to fit in the form factor of a memory card or SIM card. Enhancement circuits enhance the usable read and write distance of the RFID card.
US09904876B2 Modular print engines and modular print engine components
Modular print engines and print engine components that are usable in desktop card printers for personalizing plastic cards such as financial cards including credit and debit cards, identification cards, driver's licenses, and other personalized plastic cards. The modular nature of the print engines and print engine components permit alteration in the specific functionality of the desktop card printers depending upon, for example, the personalization requirements of the plastic cards and intended applications of the desktop card printers. In addition, the modular print engine components can be completely tested prior to installation into the modular print engines to ensure that the modular print engine components are working correctly prior to installation. Furthermore, the modular print engine components add flexibility to the desktop card printers as upgraded functionality and features can be introduced by developing new modular components.
US09904873B2 Extracting card data with card models
Embodiments herein provide computer-implemented techniques for allowing a user computing device to extract financial card information using optical character recognition (“OCR”). Extracting financial card information may be improved by applying various classifiers and other transformations to the image data. For example, applying a linear classifier to the image to determine digit locations before applying the OCR algorithm allows the user computing device to use less processing capacity to extract accurate card data. The OCR application may train a classifier to use the wear patterns of a card to improve OCR algorithm performance. The OCR application may apply a linear classifier and then a nonlinear classifier to improve the performance and the accuracy of the OCR algorithm. The OCR application uses the known digit patterns used by typical credit and debit cards to improve the accuracy of the OCR algorithm.
US09904872B2 Visual representations of photo albums
Systems and methods for selecting representative photos for a photo album are described. An example computing device may include a display, a logic device, and a storage device storing instructions executable by the logic device to, for each known individual recognized in one or more photos of the album, determine an affinity score for that known individual indicating a connection of that known individual to a) a user of the computing device and b) a context corresponding to the album. The instructions may be further executable to select one or more known individuals based on the affinity score to be included in a subset of the known individuals recognized in one or more photos of the album, and select a representative photo of each of the subset of the known individuals to be included in one or more of a highlight photoset and a cover photo for the album.
US09904871B2 Deep convolutional neural network prediction of image professionalism
In an example embodiment, a deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) is created to assign a professionalism score to an input image. The professionalism score indicates a perceived professionalism of a subject of the input image. The DCNN is designed to automatically learn features of images relevant to the professionalism through a training process.
US09904867B2 Systems and methods for extracting information about objects from scene information
Examples of various method and systems are provided for information extraction from scene information. 2D image information can be generated from 2D images of the scene that are overlapping at least part of one or more object(s). The 2D image information can be combined with 3D information about the scene incorporating at least part of the object(s) to generate projective geometry information. Clustered 3D information associated with the object(s) can be generated by partitioning and grouping 3D data points present in the 3D information. The clustered 3D information can be used to provide, e.g., measurement information, dimensions, geometric information, and/or topological information about the object(s). Segmented 2D information can also be generated from the 2D image information. Validated 2D and 3D information can be produced by cross-referencing between the projective geometry information, clustered 3D information, and/or segmented 2D image information, and used to label the object(s) in the scene.
US09904866B1 Architectures for object recognition
The accuracy of an image matching and/or object identification process can be improved by utilizing a BCM network-based process that maintains higher order relationships between features in an image. A dataset of images can be converted to floating point vectors and then processed using a BCM-based approach. The resulting vectors can be stored as an image library for purposes of matching subsequently received images. When a match is located for a query image, for example, information associated with the matching image can be provided in order to help identify one or more objects in the received query image.
US09904862B2 Three-dimensional printing modeling apparatus for hand-written characters and method thereof
A three-dimensional printing modeling apparatus for hand-written characters and a method thereof are disclosed. Based on the fact that hand-written characters can be finished in one stroke, the present disclosure includes identifying linking feature information of strokes inside or between the hand-written characters, forming a curve linked between the strokes inside or between the hand-written characters according to the linking feature information, and performing three-dimensional modeling of the hand-written characters to obtain a three-dimensional printing object.
US09904861B2 Method for detecting target objects in a surveillance region
The present application presents methods and apparatuses for detecting target objects in an image sequence of a monitoring region. In some examples, such methods may include adjusting pixel values of images of the image sequence for interference components associated with at least one interfering object, generating the interference components associated with the at least one interfering object that is situated in the monitoring region, searching the image sequence for the target objects based on the adjusted pixel values, detecting a start of a predetermined sequence of motions associated with the interfering object, and computing an instantaneous position of the at least one interfering object during the predetermined sequence of motions, wherein adjusting the pixel values of the images is based upon the instantaneous position.
US09904855B2 Atomic scenes for scalable traffic scene recognition in monocular videos
Systems and methods are disclosed to provide an Advanced Warning System (AWS) for a driver of a vehicle, by capturing traffic scene types from a single camera video; generating real-time monocular SFM and 2D object detection from the single camera video; detecting a ground plane from the real-time monocular SFM and the 2D object detection; performing dense 3D estimation from the real-time monocular SFM and the 2D object detection; generating a joint 3D object localization from the ground plane and dense 3D estimation; and communicating a situation that requires caution to the driver.
US09904854B2 Image processing device and image processing method
A computer determines a type of change in a state of a bed on the basis of a correspondence relationship between a boundary that indicates a first bed area in a first image and a line segment represented by an edge detected from a second image. The second image is an image that is captured after the first image is captured, and the change in the state of the bed is a state change that occurs during a time period from the capturing of the first image to the capturing of the second image.
US09904853B2 Monitoring camera device and related region-based motion detection method
A region-based motion detection method and a related monitoring camera device are applied to detect an object's motion on a frame. The region-based motion detection method includes dividing a current frame into a plurality of first template arrays, dividing a first reference frame into a plurality of second template arrays, acquiring characteristic values of one of the first template arrays and a corresponding second template array, comparing the characteristic value of the foresaid first template array with the characteristic value of the corresponding second template array by matching process, and executing motion detection of the current frame according to a matching result.
US09904851B2 Exploiting visual information for enhancing audio signals via source separation and beamforming
A system for exploiting visual information for enhancing audio signals via source separation and beamforming is disclosed. The system may obtain visual content associated with an environment of a user, and may extract, from the visual content, metadata associated with the environment. The system may determine a location of the user based on the extracted metadata. Additionally, the system may load, based on the location, an audio profile corresponding to the location of the user. The system may also load a user profile of the user that includes audio data associated with the user. Furthermore, the system may cancel, based on the audio profile and user profile, noise from the environment of the user. Moreover, the system may include adjusting, based on the audio profile and user profile, an audio signal generated by the user so as to enhance the audio signal during a communications session of the user.
US09904850B2 Fast recognition algorithm processing, systems and methods
Systems and methods of quickly recognizing or differentiating many objects are presented. Contemplated systems include an object model database storing recognition models associated with known modeled objects. The object identifiers can be indexed in the object model database based on recognition features derived from key frames of the modeled object. Such objects are recognized by a recognition engine at a later time. The recognition engine can construct a recognition strategy based on a current context where the recognition strategy includes rules for executing one or more recognition algorithms on a digital representation of a scene. The recognition engine can recognize an object from the object model database, and then attempt to identify key frame bundles that are contextually relevant, which can then be used to track the object or to query a content database for content information.
US09904849B2 System for simplified generation of systems for broad area geospatial object detection
A system for simplified generation of systems for analysis of satellite images to geolocate one or more objects of interest. A plurality of training images labeled for a study object or objects with irrelevant features loaded into a preexisting feature identification subsystem causes automated generation of models for the study object. This model is used to parameterize pre-engineered machine learning elements that are running a preprogrammed machine learning protocol. Training images with the study are used to train object recognition filters. This filter is used to identify the study object in unanalyzed images. The system reports results in a requestor's preferred format.
US09904847B2 System for recognizing multiple object input and method and product for same
Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for the recognition of input of multiple objects into a computing device, wherein the computing device has a processor and at least one application for recognizing the input under control of the processor. The application is configured to determine at least one geometrical feature of a plurality of elements of the input, and compare the determined at least one geometrical feature with at least one pre-determined geometrical threshold to determine a positive or negative result. If the comparison yields a negative result, the application considers the elements as belonging to one object in the recognition of the input. If the comparison yields a positive result, the application considers the elements as belonging to multiple objects in the recognition of the input.
US09904846B2 Pedestrian behavior predicting device and pedestrian behavior predicting method
According to the present invention, a pedestrian is detected from an imaged image and a partial image including the pedestrian is extracted, shape information of the pedestrian acquired from the extracted partial image is accumulated and the shape information of a predetermined time before and the current shape information are compared using the accumulated shape information to detect change in the movement of the pedestrian, discontinuous movement estimating information indicating a discontinuous movement of the pedestrian that occurs following the change in the movement of the pedestrian is acquired from a storage means at the time the change in the movement of the pedestrian is detected, and a behavior of the pedestrian is predicted using the acquired discontinuous movement estimating information.
US09904844B1 Clustering large database of images using multilevel clustering approach for optimized face recognition process
In multilevel clustering for a face recognition process, the first stage clustering is performed on each computing node, using the first x vector coefficients. From the resulting k clusters created in the first stage, a limited number of clusters are selected on which the second stage clustering is performed, using the next y vector coefficients. The search for a matching image is then limited to these selected clusters. Computational costs are reduced at the first stage clustering by using just the first x vector coefficients. Computational costs for the second stage clustering are also reduced by performing the second stage only with the limited number of clusters on a limited number of computing nodes. In this manner, the overall computational costs in the face recognition process is significantly reduced while maintaining a desired level of accuracy.
US09904840B2 Fingerprint recognition method and apparatus
A method for fingerprint recognition utilizes an auto encode decode network to perform feature extraction on a first fingerprint image acquired by a fingerprint sensor and a second fingerprint image retrieved from a database. First and second fingerprint features corresponding to the first and second fingerprint images are thus obtained. The first and second fingerprint features may have equal dimensionality. Dimensionality reduction may be performed on the first and second fingerprint features to respectively obtain third and fourth fingerprint features. The third and fourth fingerprint features may have equal dimensionality. A cosine distance between the third and fourth finger print features may determine whether the first fingerprint image and the second fingerprint image belong to a same fingerprint.
US09904839B2 Fingerprint detection apparatus, mobile device using the same and manufacturing method thereof
A fingerprint detection apparatus, a mobile device using the same and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The fingerprint detection apparatus comprises an image sensing integrated circuit and a spatial filter disposed on the image sensing integrated circuit. The spatial filter has adjacent light tunnels for restricting an incident angle of light to the image sensing integrated circuit to prevent scattered light from entering the image sensing integrated circuit.
US09904836B2 Reducing edge effects within segmented acoustic imaging systems
An acoustic imaging system can include an array of transducers in acoustic communication with a substrate configured to receive a subject for imaging. The transducers can independently or cooperatively send an acoustic pulse into the substrate toward the subject. In many examples, a number of adjacently-positioned transducers are activated substantially simultaneously so as to generate a plane wave into the substrate. After the plane wave has had an opportunity to propagate through the substrate, reflect from the top surface, and propagate through the substrate again, the electrical signals can be obtained from the transducers and an image of the subject can be assembled. In many embodiments, the plurality of transducers can be driven and read in groups such as non-intersecting (disjoint) sets or subarrays.
US09904835B1 System and method for detecting missing fingers in a fingerprint slap
A computer-implemented method that includes: accessing data encoding a fingerprint slap scan image, the fingerprint slap scan image including fingerprints of a number of fingers from a subject's hand; performing a radon transform of the fingerprint slap scan image to generate a sinogram, the sinogram represented on a grid having a lateral span axis and a projection angle axis; automatically identifying patterns of segments on the sinogram as finger lines, each finger lines corresponding to a particular finger present on the fingerprint slap scan image; and based on identified finger lines on the sinogram, automatically determining whether one or more fingers are missing on the fingerprint slap scan image.
US09904830B2 Convertible handheld reader device
A convertible handheld reader device is provided. The convertible handheld reader device includes a network assembly comprising a network component and a computing component, at least one reader coupled to the computing component and reading at least one of a barcode or Radio-frequency identification (RFID), a wearable wrist band unit having a first wrist band unit and a second wrist band unit, wherein each of the first wrist band unit and the second wrist band unit is coupled to the network assembly, the first wrist band unit is extended in a different direction from the second wrist band unit. The first wrist band unit has an attachment component and the attachment component is detachably attached to one of the network assembly and the second wrist band unit. When the attachment component is attached to one of the network assembly and the second wrist band unit, a structure of the first wrist band, the network assembly, and the second wrist band is converted from a wearable position to a handheld position.
US09904823B2 Antenna for a read/write unit for radio frequency identification (RFID) arrangements, and read/write unit for operation with an external antenna
An antenna, a read/write unit, an radio frequency identification (RFID) arrangement and a method, wherein the antenna is configured to connect to an external antenna connection of the read/write unit via an antenna line, wherein the antenna includes a data memory having type information and/or having property information, the content of the data memory being readable by the read/write unit, and includes a measuring device for determining a value of the field strength or power of a radio frequency signal fed into the antenna by the read/write unit, and includes a device for informing the read/write unit about the value being reached or exceeded.
US09904816B1 Implementation of a proximity-based system for object tracking and automatic application initialization
Various apparatuses for use in a wireless network are disclosed. A first apparatus comprises two antennae oriented orthogonally, a biosensor capable of reading a user's fingerprint, and a housing comprising a groove for guiding a user's finger, the groove physically separating the antennae, effectively creating a radome for each antenna. A second apparatus comprises a printed circuit board (PCB) a port, a shell enclosing the PCB, and at least one horseshoe gasket, the shell and gasket creating a waterproof seal isolating the port and the external environment from the rest of the PCB. A third apparatus comprising a bracket for attaching a housing to a building material, an aiming annulus for aiming the housing and the housing. Wherein two or more of the bracket, aiming annulus and housing may be joined in order to mount and aim the housing using one or more structures on the components.
US09904811B2 Tamper-proof electronic packages with two-phase dielectric fluid
Tamper-proof electronic packages and fabrication methods are provided including an enclosure enclosing, at least in part, at least one electronic component within a secure volume, a two-phase dielectric fluid within the secure volume, and a tamper-respondent detector. The tamper-respondent detector monitors, at least in part, temperature and pressure of the two-phase dielectric fluid. In operation, the two-phase dielectric fluid deviates from an established saturation line of the two-phase dielectric fluid within the secure volume with an intrusion event into the secure volume, and the tamper-respondent detector detects, from the monitoring of the temperature and pressure of the two-phase dielectric fluid, the deviation from the established saturation line, and thereby occurrence of the intrusion event.
US09904808B2 Numeric keypad encryption for augmented reality devices
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods and systems for numeric keypad encryption using an augmented reality device. The method may include establishing a secure connection to an augmented reality device. A random keypad layout is generated and sent to the augmented reality device. The random keypad layout is displayed in the augmented reality view over a real-world numeric keypad.
US09904802B2 System on chip
A system on chip having two or more responder units and two or more protection units is provided. Each of the responder units comprises a set of responder elements. Each of the protection units is associated with and protects one of the responder units and is arranged to provide a group mapping. The group mapping assigns one or more group identifiers to each of the responder elements of the respective responder unit.
US09904801B2 Moving a portion of a streaming application to a public cloud based on sensitive data
A streams manager determines which portions of a streaming application process sensitive data, and when performance of the streaming application needs to be increased, selects based on the sensitive data which portion(s) of the streaming application can be moved to a public cloud. The streams manager then interacts with the public cloud manager to move the selected portion(s) of the streaming application to the public cloud. This may include cloning of processing elements or operators to a public cloud, then splitting tuple attributes so tuple attributes that do not include sensitive data can be processed in the public cloud while tuple attributes that include sensitive data are processed in a secure system. The tuple attributes are then recombined into full tuples in the secure system. The streams manager thus protects the integrity of sensitive data while still taking advantage of the additional resources available in a public cloud.
US09904798B2 Focused personal identifying information redaction
Personal information is retrieved from at least one data source and personal information associated with a first individual is identified. A document is generated that is a version of a first document, wherein the personal information associated with the first individual cannot be discerned.
US09904797B2 Method and apparatus for providing data based on granularity information
An approach is provided for providing data based on granularity information. The policy platform determines to act on a request, from an application or a service, for data associated with a device, a user of the device or a combination thereof. Next, the policy platform determines a granularity level for the data based, at least in part, on at least one privacy policy associated with the data, the application, the service, the device, the user of the device or a combination thereof. Then, the policy platform processes and/or facilitates a processing of the data to generate transformed data based, at least in part, on the granularity level.
US09904796B2 Leading system determination
Embodiments described herein relate to an improved technique for blocking access to data records associated with an entity in a network comprising a plurality of systems. The operations include accessing and analyzing determination criteria associated with the entity to determine in which systems the data should be blocked. An end-of-purpose determination can be performed in one or more of the systems based on whether the current system is a master system, a dependent system of the master system, or a standalone system of the plurality of systems. Access to the entity data records can then be blocked from the appropriate systems when an end of purpose for the data has been reached for any processes running on the system.
US09904795B2 Implementing extent granularity authorization command flow processing in CAPI adapters
A method, system and computer program product are provided for implementing block extent granularity authorization command flow processing for a Coherent Accelerator Processor Interface (CAPI) adapter. An Application Client builds a command including start LBA and number of LBAs and Child Authorization Handle. The Application Client sends the command directly to the CAPI Adapter via the Application Clients CAPI Server Registers assigned to the specific Application Client. The CAPI adapter validate that the requesting Client is authorized to perform the command using the Authorization Handle and the receiving CAPI Server Register address. The CAPI Adapter executes the validated command and sends completion back to the Application Client.
US09904792B1 Inhibition of heap-spray attacks
A method for protecting a computer includes identifying potential NOP-sled target addresses in a heap within the memory of the computer. Using a security program module running on the computer, blocks of the memory containing the identified target addresses are preallocated so as to prevent exploitation of the identified target addresses by a heap-spray attack.
US09904791B1 Processing device having secure container for accessing enterprise data over a network
A processing device comprises a processor coupled to a memory and implements a secure container for accessing data over a network. The secure container is configured to interact with backend infrastructure of an enterprise in order to provide secure access to enterprise data at the processing device. The secure container may be configured in accordance with an access model that implements multiple-factor authentication in combination with active directory authentication. The backend infrastructure may comprise, for example, a threat management gateway and an application control engine coupled to the threat management gateway and configured to support the multi-factor authentication, as well as additional components such as an active directory, a data loss prevention engine adapted to process communications between the backend infrastructure and the secure container, and a proxy server providing access to a content adaptation server configured to filter communications received from the processing device.
US09904788B2 Redundant key management
A data storage service redundantly stores data and keys used to encrypt the data. Data objects are encrypted with first cryptographic keys. The first cryptographic keys are encrypted by second cryptographic keys. The first cryptographic keys and second cryptographic keys are redundantly stored in a data storage system to enable access of the data objects, such as to respond to requests to retrieve the data objects. The second cryptographic keys may be encrypted by third keys and redundantly stored in the event access to a second cryptographic key is lost.
US09904787B2 Identifying stored security vulnerabilities in computer software applications
Identifying stored security vulnerabilities in computer software applications by providing via a first interface of a computer software application during execution of the computer software application, test data having a characteristic of a malicious payload, where an interaction performed with the first interface resulted in data being written to a location within a persistent data store, and where an interaction performed with a second interface of the computer software application resulted in data being read from the location within the persistent data store, and identifying a stored security vulnerability associated with the computer software application if the test data are written to the persistent data store at the location.
US09904786B2 Identifying stored security vulnerabilities in computer software applications
Identifying stored security vulnerabilities in computer software applications by providing via a first interface of a computer software application during execution of the computer software application, test data having a characteristic of a malicious payload, where an interaction performed with the first interface resulted in data being written to a location within a persistent data store, and where an interaction performed with a second interface of the computer software application resulted in data being read from the location within the persistent data store, and identifying a stored security vulnerability associated with the computer software application if the test data are written to the persistent data store at the location.
US09904783B2 Information processing method and electronic device
An information processing method and an electronic device are provided. The method includes: detecting a first operation of a first application, where the first operation is for displaying a first interface corresponding to the first application on a display of the electronic device; determining whether the first application is identical to one of M applications to obtain a first determination result where M is a positive integer, where each of the M applications has at least one corresponding interface currently displayed on the display of the electronic device; and generating and outputting a prompt message if the first determination result indicates that the first application is not identical to any one of the M applications.
US09904782B2 Synchronous execution of designated computing events using hardware-assisted virtualization
Providing synchronous processing of the designated computing events using hardware-assisted virtualization technology by performing at least the following: detecting a designated computing event using a high priority, low capability routine, creating a copy code in an alternate memory space of a first code located in a first memory space, modifying the copy code to call for analysis of at least a portion of the copy code that corresponds to the first code, switching execution of the first code with the modified copy code using an address translation data structure that translates a guest memory address to a host memory address after a return of the high priority, low capability routine; and analyzing synchronously the at least a portion of the code within the copy code that corresponds to the first code based on the replacement of the first code with the modified copy code.
US09904781B2 Emulating expected network communications to applications in a virtual machine environment
One example method includes executing a software application within the virtual machine environment; during execution of the software application, detecting a network request sent from the software application within the virtual machine environment, the network request formatted according to a particular network protocol; in response to detecting the network request: determining an expected response to the network request based on at least one of information included in the network request or the particular network protocol; and providing the expected response to the software application within the virtual machine environment.
US09904768B2 Methods and apparatus for presenting alternative hypotheses for medical facts
Techniques for presenting alternative hypotheses for medical facts may include identifying, using at least one statistical fact extraction model, a plurality of alternative hypotheses for a medical fact to be extracted from a portion of text documenting a patient encounter. At least two of the alternative hypotheses may be selected, and the selected hypotheses may be presented to a user documenting the patient encounter.
US09904765B2 Monitoring medical device states to determine update timing
A medical device operates in conjunction with a medical device controller. The medical device can include a low-power processor that monitors the states of the medical device. The low-power processor can determine to wake data processors and memory in the medical device based on the states. The data processors can further determine the current versions of executable code and configuration information associated with the data processors by polling a network server or a medical device controller to determine whether at least one update to the current versions is available. If an update is available, the medical device can receive the at least one update from the network server or medical device controller, and deploy it to the appropriate data processor. After deployment the medical device controller can activate the at least one update at a clinically appropriate time.
US09904761B2 Self correction for spatial orientation and motion of portable clinical analyzers
The present invention covers the integration and utility of accelerometer features into a clinical analysis system. For example, measurement of dynamic acceleration and orientation of a blood-testing instrument with respect to Earth's gravitational field may be used to determine reliability of a test procedure and optionally to provide corrective elements thereof.
US09904745B2 Method and apparatus for driving simulation of vehicle
A method and an apparatus for driving simulation of a vehicle are provided and obtain various and more accurate simulation data without directly performing a test for an actual vehicle. In particular the apparatus performs the driving simulation of the vehicle based on a power train model and a dynamic model of the vehicle and a road environment model.
US09904741B2 Colocation and anticolocation in colocation data centers via elastic nets
An application processing system for placing applications and their associated data into a colocation data center, wherein an application placement module is configured to perform the method of steps including: constructing a facility communication node graph; constructing a composite elastic map which represents the compute nodes in the colocation data center; associating a force function between two nodes based on communication bandwidth; constructing an application usage data space; inserting the node graph into the application data space; assigning the applications to the compute nodes; associating a force function between each application and each compute node based on the assignment; determining an elastic map energy (EME) for the elastic map, wherein the EME is the total energy of the system; and assigning the real-world applications to the real-world compute nodes in the data center if the EME is less than a threshold energy.
US09904739B2 Service provider system and service provider method
A service provider system and a service provider method are disclosed herein. The service provider system includes a service provider device and a mobile device. The mobile device includes a network module, a processing module and a storage module. The network module of the mobile device connects to the service provider device through a wireless network and receives a service description file provided by the service provider device. The processing module is configured to execute a program code stored in the storage module so as to implement a synthesizing method of an application program. The synthesizing method includes the following steps: parsing multiple service description data from the service description file; and generating an application program corresponding to the service description file according to the service description data and a resource list corresponding to the mobile device.
US09904738B2 Web tracking protection
Technologies and implementations for providing web tracking protection are generally disclosed.
US09904737B2 Method for providing contents curation service and an electronic device thereof
A method for providing a contents curation service in an electronic device includes selecting a part or entirety of the contents, detecting that the selected part or entirety of the contents moves to an area of a screen, and storing the selected part or entirety of the contents to a folder, if the selected part or entirety of the contents moves to the area of the screen. An electronic includes a processor configured to select a part or entirety of the content, a touch screen configured to detect that the selected part or entirety of the contents moves to an area of a screen, and a memory configured to store the selected part or entirety of the content to a folder, if it is detected that the selected part or entirety of the content moves to the area of the screen.
US09904734B2 Multimode image and spectral reader
A multi-mode reader instrument capable of detecting and determining digital data from a signal from one or more markers, indicia or taggants on an object, the markers, indicia or taggants such as a bar code, a QR code, an RFID, an optical compound, a fluorescent compound, a phosphorescent compound, a DNA taggant, an upconverting phosphor (UCP), a chemical dye, a digitized image, a radioactive compound, an olfactory compound or a thermal attribute of the object is provided. Also, provided is a method and a system for identifying an object, the system includes: a multi-mode reader instrument for detecting data from a signal from one or more markers, indicia or taggants on an object and assignment of digital code for the marker and a database for securing and retrieving information relevant to the item.
US09904732B2 Dynamic index and search engine server
An apparatus for, computer software for, and method of providing personalized search capabilities of internet web pages comprising: providing an index server maintaining a dynamic index to internet web pages and employing a hierarchical plurality of topic categories; permitting a non-administrative end-user to specify any subset of the plurality of topic categories; and adding to an internet web page controlled by the user link information permitting execution of searches of the index server in any category of the subset but only of categories in the subset.
US09904728B2 Messaging digest
A method and associated system for processing messages. An action to be subsequently performed on the message is identified. In response to the action being identified, one or more word objects are extracted from the message. A first combination of one or more concepts is derived. from the one or more word objects. Each concept of the one or more concepts is associated with at least one object of the one or more word objects. Each word object is an instance of the associated concept. A first interest value associated with the first combination is determined. In response to a determination that the first interest value is at least a specified first threshold value, a concept interest dataset that includes combinations of concepts is updated. The updated concept interest dataset includes the first combination and a cumulative interest value that encompasses the first interest value.
US09904726B2 Apparatus and method for automated and assisted patent claim mapping and expense planning
An apparatus and computer implemented method that include obtaining, into a computer, text of a patent, automatically finding and extracting, using the computer, a set of claim text from the patent text, identifying, using the computer, text of independent claims from the set of claim text, displaying in a first row on a computer monitor the text of the independent claims, automatically determining a plurality of preliminary scope-concept phrases from the text of the independent claims, displaying in a second row on the computer monitor the text of the plurality of preliminary scope-concept phrases, eliciting and receiving user input to specify a first one of the plurality of preliminary scope-concepts phrases, and highlighting each occurrence of the specified first one of the plurality of preliminary scope-concept phrases in a plurality of the independent claims displayed in the first row. A scope concept builder tool is also provided.
US09904724B1 Method and apparatus for message based security audit logging
Example embodiments of the present invention provide a method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for message based security audit logging. The method includes receiving an event notification related to an event in a storage resource management service, processing the event notification according to a messaging fabric and an ontology model, and, according to the processed event notification, persisting an audit log entry corresponding to the event.
US09904715B1 Intelligent data integration system
Data objects stored in a data store include data attribute(s) and associated value(s) for the attributes. Data analysis tools (DATs) stored in a data store are associated with reference data attritbute(s). The data objects are identified by one or more DATs based on each reference data attribute(s) of a corresponding DAT matching one of the data attribute(s) of the corresponding data object(s) and independent of the value for the data attribute(s). The DATs generate an additional data object as a function of the identified data object, and the additional data object is stored in the data store.
US09904712B2 Systems, methods, and interfaces for aggregating and providing information regarding legal professionals
Systems, methods, interfaces, and software can facilitate identification of law firms and/or legal professionals. For example, an informational retrieval system may include a database comprising information regarding lawyers and a server is configured to: receive a query regarding a legal issue from at least one client access device; associate the query with a corresponding legal context; generate a list of lawyer names contained in the database; calculate at least one legal experience indicator for each of the lawyer names; and rank the lawyer names in the list according to the calculated legal experience indicator associated with each of the lawyer names and according to the corresponding legal context associated with the query.
US09904707B1 Systems and methods for optimized database sampling
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request to execute a database statement in satisfaction of a time constraint. The method further includes determining a pattern of the database statement. Additionally, the method includes comparing the pattern to pattern metadata associated with cached samples of the distributed database. Also, the method includes, responsive to a determination that the comparing has resulted in one or more matches, selecting a target sample and causing the database statement to be executed on the target sample. The method further includes, responsive to a determination that the target sample resolves the database statement in satisfaction of the time constraint, returning a resulting dataset to a requestor. Moreover, the method includes, responsive to a determination that the target sample does not resolve the database statement in satisfaction of the time constraint, causing a new real-time sampling of the distributed database to be executed.
US09904705B2 Data table performance optimization
A computer system to optimize a database is provided. A processor determines a frequency of search for a plurality of columns in a table. A processor determines a length of the plurality of columns. A processor determines a rank for the plurality of columns based, at least in part, on both the frequency of search and the length of the plurality of columns. A processor generates a first set of combinations of the plurality of columns. A processor determines an optimization of the first set of combinations of the plurality of columns. A processor selects an optimal combination of the first set of combinations, wherein the optimization of the optimal combination is greater than the optimization for all other combinations in the first set of combinations. A processor moves the plurality of columns excluded from the optimal combination.
US09904700B2 Method and apparatus for guaranteeing and optimizing data exchange in mobile M2M communication with restricted connectivity
A method for transmitting data from a mobile unit to a backend system includes, when connectivity is present between the mobile unit and the backend system: receiving, by the mobile unit, a master index from the backend system, deleting, by the mobile unit, data of the local database which are contained in the master database based on a comparison of a local index with the master index and updating the local index, transmitting, by the mobile unit, data stored in the local database which are not yet contained in the master database, receiving and storing a new master index from the backend system, and deleting the transmitted data of the local database based on a comparison of the updated local index with the new master index and further updating the local index.
US09904695B2 Efficient sorting of large data set with duplicate values
Techniques are disclosed for sorting an input data set. A sort tool determines a distribution of values of a data set that includes a plurality of data records. The sort tool partitions the data set into a plurality of subsets based on the distribution. Each of the data records is inserted into one of the subsets based on a corresponding sort value of the data record. The sort tool identifies one or more of the subsets that contain at least two distinct sort values. In each of the identified subsets, the data records are sorted by a corresponding sort value of the data record.
US09904692B2 System and method for creating custom composite images from layered images in a client-server environment
In response to receiving a request from a client device, a first image can be determined based at least in part on an image identification in the request. The first image may be associated with a plurality of layers. A subset of the plurality of layers can be determined. Information configured to enable a selection of at least one layer in the subset may be sent to the client device. In response to receiving a request from a client device, a composite image can be obtained based at least in part on a selection of at least one layer of a plurality of layers of an image received in the request. The composite image may be dynamically generated or retrieved from a storage device. The composite image and/or information associated with the composite image can be sent to the client device.
US09904690B1 Method and system for determining correlated geographic areas
A method of determining a geographic area having similar characteristics to a first geographic area associated with a user includes receiving a plurality of inputs related to characteristics of a plurality of geographic areas and constructing a feature vector for each of the geographic areas based on the plurality of inputs. The method also includes receiving a plurality of inputs related to characteristics of the first geographic area and constructing a feature vector for the first geographic area associated with the user. The method further includes receiving an input from the user related to a city of interest, comparing the feature vector for the first geographic area to feature vectors associated with geographic areas located in or adjacent to the city of interest, and ranking the geographic areas located in or adjacent to the city of interest using the comparing step.
US09904686B2 Method and terminal for creating new folder on touch screen equipment
A method and terminal for creating a new folder on a touch screen device are provided. One method includes: creating a new folder at any vacant position on a current interface after a touch screen device detects that an object on the current interface is selected and dragged to a specific area and released, and saving the object in the new folder. Another method includes: creating a new folder at any vacant position on a current interface after the touch screen device detects that at least two objects on the current interface are successively selected and within a preset time range, dragged in succession to a specific area and released; and saving the at least two objects in the new folder.
US09904683B2 Displaying at least one categorized message based on a percentage
Displaying at least one categorized message based on a percentage includes retrieving a number of messages, categorizing at least one message from the number of messages into at least one category to create categorized messages, identifying a percentage, the percentage representing a portion of a display utilized for displaying the at least one category associated with the categorized messages, determining, based on the percentage, at least one of the categorized messages to present in the portion of the display, and presenting, in the portion of the display, the at least one of the categorized messages.
US09904681B2 Method and apparatus for assembling a set of documents related to a triggering item
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for assembling a set of documents related to a triggering item. One embodiment of a method for assembling a set of electronic documents related to an electronic triggering item detected by a computing device being operated by a user includes automatically extracting by the computing device a set of features from the triggering item, without receiving a request by the user to assemble the set of electronic documents, and assembling as the set of electronic documents a plurality of documents that is relevant to the set of features, wherein the plurality of documents is retrieved from a plurality of different types of electronic sources.
US09904680B2 Automated milestone prediction and presentation
Various embodiments are generally directed to automated identification and prediction of game milestones, and to automated presentation of those predictions and of the milestones as they are achieved. A method comprises searching statistical data for an indication of a milestone specified in an alerts data towards achievement of which an extent of progress has been made; identifying the milestone in the statistical data; predicting a time required to achieve the milestone; comparing the predicted time required to a condition specified in the alerts data; comparing the predicted time required to an indication of time that remains in scheduled game events in a game season in a scheduling data; and transmitting an alert that predicts achievement of the milestone based on the predicted time required meeting the condition and on the time that remains in the season providing at least the predicted time required. Other embodiments are described and claimed herein.
US09904677B2 Data processing device for contextual analysis and method for constructing script model
According to an embodiment, a data processing device includes an extractor, a generator, and a constructor. The extractor is configured to extract, from a document having been subjected to predicate argument structure analysis and anaphora resolution, an element sequence including elements each being a combination of predicate having a shared argument and case type information of the shared argument, together with the shared argument. The generator is configured to produce case example data expressed by a feature vector for each attention element which is one of the elements. The feature vector includes feature value(s) about a sub-sequence having the attention element and feature value(s) about a sequence of the shared argument corresponding to the sub-sequence. The constructor is configured to construct a script model for estimating the elements each following antecedent context by performing machine learning based on a discriminative model using the case example data.
US09904676B2 Method and apparatus for expressing time in an output text
Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are described herein that are configured to express a time in an output text. In some example embodiments, a method is provided that comprises identifying a time period to be described linguistically in an output text. The method of this embodiment may also include identifying a communicative context for the output text. The method of this embodiment may also include determining one or more temporal reference frames that are applicable to the time period and a domain defined by the communicative context. The method of this embodiment may also include generating a phrase specification that linguistically describes the time period based on the descriptor that is defined by a temporal reference frame of the one or more temporal reference frames. In some examples, the descriptor specifies a time window that is inclusive of at least a portion of the time period to be described linguistically.
US09904672B2 Machine-translation based corrections
Technology is disclosed for building correction models that correct natural language snippets. Correction models can include rules comprising pairs of word sequences identified from viable correction snippet pairs, where a first sequence of words in the pair should be replaced with a second sequence of words in the pair. Viable correction snippet pairs can be identified from among pairs of language snippets, such as a post to a social media website and a subsequent update to that post. Viable corrections can be the snippet pairs that both have no more unaligned words than a word alignment threshold and have no aligned word pair with a character edit difference above an edit distance threshold. In some implementations, word alignments can be found by aligning all the characters between a pair of language snippets, and identifying aligned words as those that have at least one aligned letter in common.
US09904663B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and information processing program
Provided is an information processing apparatus including: a detection unit for detecting quotations from a plurality of texts from other texts; a conversion unit for deleting or replacing with predetermined character strings the quotations in a plurality of the texts; and a text mining unit for executing text mining for a plurality of the converted texts.
US09904660B1 Nonparametric method for measuring clustered level of time rank in binary data
A nonparametric method for measuring a clustered level of time rank in binary data is provided. A sample set of engineering data is classified into a target group and a reference group, and a rank is set to each sample in a chronological order. A minimum rank and a maximum rank are obtained from the target group, by which a characteristic period is defined. In the characteristic period, an average rank values of the target group and an average rank value of the reference group are calculated. After creating a dummy sample set, the dummy sample set is incorporated into an analysis data set and a new rank is set based on a comparison result of the average rank value of the target group and the average rank value of the reference group, and the minimum rank and the maximum rank of the characteristic period to obtain adjusted test data. A Mann-Whitney U test is executed on the adjusted test data to obtain a clustered level index of time rank in binary data.
US09904654B2 Providing I2C bus over ethernet
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request from a remote distributed fabric protocol (DFP) system master, using a dedicated processor of a DFP system member, to register local I2C devices on the DFP system member, and sending an acknowledgement including a list of local I2C bus devices back to the DFP system master using the dedicated processor of the DFP system member. The acknowledgement present on the DFP system member. In another embodiment, a system includes a local processor, one or more local I2C bus devices, and a dedicated processor electrically coupled to the local I2C bus devices. The dedicated processor is configured to route interrupts from the local I2C bus devices to the local processor, and expose the local I2C devices to a remote DFP system master by sending details of the local I2C bus devices to the remote DFP system master.
US09904650B2 Configuring a remote M-PHY
An interface for low power, high bandwidth communications between units in a device in provided herein. The interface comprises a USB 3.0 system interface and a SuperSpeed inter-chip (SSIC) protocol adaptor configured to facilitate communications between the USB3.0 system interface and an M-PHY interface, wherein the SSIC is configured to issue remote register access protocol (RRAP) commands through a local M-PHY to a remote M-PHY in a low speed burst mode.
US09904649B2 Dual interface card with backward and forward compatibility
A memory card includes a first set of contacts and a second set of contacts. A first edge of the memory card includes an indentation. Insertion of the memory card into a first slot of a host device engages the first set of contacts. The indentation is configured to accept a pivoting lever arm located in the first slot when the memory card is inserted into the first slot.
US09904643B2 Electronic system and method of switching operating systems thereof
An electronic system including a first electronic device and a second electronic device and a method of switching operating systems thereof are provided. The first electronic device executes a first operating system. The second electronic device executes a second operating system. The operating system switch unit of the first electronic device includes an input and output switch unit and a logic determining circuit unit. The logic determining circuit unit determines whether the second electronic device is connected to the first electronic device to generate the connection information and determines whether to receive switch information which is generated by enabling a switch. The input and output switch unit determines to provide the control right of the peripheral input and output device of the first electronic device to the first electronic device or the second electronic device according to the connection information and the switch information, and the first operating system and the second operating system is selectively executed accordingly. As a result, the operating system of multiple electronic devices, respectively, can be freely switched to be executed at one of the electronic devices via the peripheral input and output device of one of the electronic devices.
US09904642B2 Detection circuit of universal serial bus
A detection circuit of Universal Serial Bus (USB) is provided. A port of the USB has a first configuration channel pin and a second configuration channel pin, and the first and second configuration channel pins are disposed on opposite sides. The detection circuit includes a switch unit and a detection unit. The switch unit is coupled to the first and second configuration channel pins to sequentially provide a first voltage level of the first configuration channel pin and a second voltage level of the second configuration channel pin. The detection unit is coupled to the switch unit and correspondingly provides a state reference signal according to the first and second voltage levels.
US09904637B2 In-band interrupt time stamp
System, methods and apparatus are described that facilitate transmission of data, particularly between two devices within an electronic apparatus. A method performed by a slave device coupled to a serial bus includes detecting an event related to a function of the slave device, initiating a first counter in the slave device, asserting an in-band interrupt request by driving at least one signal on the serial bus, and transmitting content of the first counter to a bus master coupled to the serial bus during an interrupt handling procedure. The first counter may count cycles of a clock used by the slave device or occurrences of a signaling state or condition on the serial bus. The content of the first counter may be used to determine a time stamp for the event.
US09904636B2 Modular ultra-wide internal bus mainframe processing units
Modular processing units for mainframe construction built around an ultra-wide internal bus, and equipped with memory storage, an arithmetic logic unit and instruction execution unit, and a plurality of input/output ports that are designed to be directly connected with identical neighbor modular processing units, to form a mainframe computing array. In some examples, the processing units include multiple instruction units. In some further examples, the processing units include all necessary components on a single chip, in a single chip carrier package, needing only a properly specified power source.
US09904634B2 Input signal emulation
Input signals, received by a primary computer, are emulated to a guest computer. For example, an input redirection component is connected between the primary computer and the guest computer. The primary computer may be communicatively connected to an input device (e.g., a touch display, a keyboard, etc.). The guest computer may not, however, be communicatively connected to the input device, and thus may be unaware of input signals from the input device. Accordingly, the input redirection component may receive, from the primary computer, a message regarding an input signal from the input device. The input redirection component may emulate the input device (e.g., connect to the guest computer as though the input redirection component is the input device), and may provide an emulated input signal, emulating the input signal, to the guest computer (e.g., the input signal, received by the primary computer, may be used to control the guest computer).
US09904632B2 Technique for supporting multiple secure enclaves
A technique to enable secure application and data integrity within a computer system. In one embodiment, one or more secure enclaves are established in which an application and data may be stored and executed.
US09904627B2 Controller and method for migrating RDMA memory mappings of a virtual machine
An RDMA-capable network interface controller provides an RDMA access to a physical memory using multiple mapping tables; the physical memory includes a plurality of physical memory regions, at least some of which are associated with a virtual memory region. A mapping unit is configured to map memory region identifiers, each of which is adapted to identify a virtual memory region and an associated physical memory region, to virtual memory regions and to the associated physical memory regions based on a mapping table selected from multiple mapping tables based on a network identifier. Each of the mapping tables is indexed using a plurality of memory region identifiers, each associated with a virtual memory region and a physical memory region. A processing unit is configured to receive an access request from a client for accessing one of the physical memory regions associated with a virtual memory region.
US09904621B2 Methods and systems for flash buffer sizing
The embodiments described herein are used to allocate memory in a storage system. The method includes, at a memory controller in the storage system, determining a current memory allocation for a set of memory devices, wherein the set of memory devices is formatted with a ratio of first storage density designated portions to second storage density designated portions in accordance with the current memory allocation. The method further includes detecting satisfaction of one or more memory reallocation trigger conditions. The method further includes, in response to detecting satisfaction of one or more memory reallocation trigger conditions, modifying the ratio of the first storage density designated portions to the second storage density designated portions in the set of memory devices to generate a second memory allocation for the set of memory devices.
US09904619B2 Memory system with improved efficiency of data transfer between host, buffer, and nonvolatile memory
The present invention provides a memory system which contributes to improvement in efficiency of a data process accompanying a memory access. A memory system has a rewritable nonvolatile memory, a buffer memory, and a controller. The controller controls, in response to an access request from an external apparatus, first data transfer between the controller and the external apparatus, second data transfer between the controller and the nonvolatile memory, and third data transfer between the controller and the buffer memory, controls transfer from the controller to the buffer memory in the third data transfer and transfer from the buffer memory to the controller in a time sharing manner, and enables the first data transfer or the second data transfer to be performed in parallel with the transfer carried out in the time sharing manner.
US09904617B2 System parameter processing method, device and system
The present disclosure discloses system parameter processing method, device and system. The method includes receiving a parameter processing instruction input by a user; responding to parameter processing sub-instruction to acquire a responding result; storing the responding result corresponding to parameter processing sub-instruction in a preset format; comparing the actual value of the parameter corresponding to the parameter identifier to be processed with the test value thereof respectively; and outputting a comparison result.
US09904611B1 Data buffer spare architectures for dual channel serial interface memories
Examples of techniques for implementing a spare data buffer in a memory are disclosed. In one example implementation according to aspects of the present disclosure, a computer-implemented method may include detecting, by a processor, a failed data buffer in a memory. The method may also include enabling, by the processor, the spare data buffer in the memory. The method may further include extending, by the processor, a buffer communication to the spare data buffer to enable the spare buffer to functionally replace the failed data buffer.
US09904608B2 Filtering event log entries
Efficient logging in a control system. Register update requests to store data values in one or more of a plurality of primary registers are received. The most frequently updated primary registers of the plurality of primary registers are periodically identifying. A shadow register is associated with each of the identified most frequently updated primary registers. In response to receiving a register update request to store a data value in one of the most frequently updated primary registers, it is determined if the data value to store is different than the data value stored in the shadow register associated with the register to update. If so, the data value to store is stored into the register to update, stored into the shadow register associated with the register to update, and a log entry corresponding to the register update request is stored in an event log file.
US09904606B1 Scheduled recovery in a data protection system
Systems and methods for scheduling a recovery operation for a host. A user interface is displayed and a recovery operation is configured. Configuration information for the recovery operation is stored and associated with a schedule that is also set via the user interface. The recovery operation may be an ad hoc recovery operation, a periodic recovery operation, and/or a validating recovery operation.
US09904605B2 System and method for enhancing availability of a distributed object storage system during a partial database outage
An “operate with missing region” feature allows a cluster to continue servicing reads for available regions even when some regions are missing. Upon a given node failure condition, the cluster is placed in an effective read-only mode for all regions. The node failure condition typically is one where there has been a failure of an authoritative region copy and no backup copy is then available. Typically, “read-only” means no client write or update requests succeed while the cluster is in this state. Those requests should fail with an error message that indicates failure because of the read-only status. Preferably, such requests are re-tried. In this mode, regions are only allowed to perform read operations but the cluster continues to operate with missing regions, and missing regions are entered on a region map. The cluster then automatically recovers returning missing regions, after which it leaves the read-only state.
US09904603B2 Successive data fingerprinting for copy accuracy assurance
Systems and methods for checking data integrity of a data object copied between storage pools in a storage system by comparing data samples copied from data objects. A series of successive copy operations are scheduled over time for copying a data object from a source data store to a target data store. A first data sample is generated based on a sampling scheme comprising an offset and a period. A second data sample is generated using a similar sampling scheme. The blocks of data in the first data sample and the second data sample are compared to determine if they differ to thereby indicate that the data object at the target store differs from the corresponding data object at the source data store.
US09904602B1 Secure search
Backup objects, native security descriptors that describe access rights to the backup objects, and object metadata are received from platforms where each backup object has corresponding object metadata. Each native security descriptor is transformed into a platform independent security descriptor. A partitioned structure is generated, including by associating each platform independent security descriptor with those object metadata that correspond to the plurality of backup objects for which that platform independent security descriptor describes access rights to.
US09904594B2 Monitoring error correction operations performed in memory
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for monitoring error correction operations performed in memory. A number of embodiments include a memory and circuitry configured to determine a quantity of erroneous data corrected during an error correction operation performed on soft data associated with a sensed data state of a number of memory cells of the memory, determine a quality of soft information associated with the erroneous data corrected during the error correction operation performed on the soft data, and determine whether to take a corrective action on the sensed data based on the quantity of the erroneous data corrected during the error correction operation and the quality of the soft information associated with the erroneous data corrected during the error correction operation.
US09904593B2 Memory device and correction method
A device includes a reference circuit, a readout circuit, and an error correction coding circuit. The reference circuit is configured to generate a reference signal. The readout circuit is configured to generate data values of second data according to the reference signal and first data. The error correction coding circuit is configured to reset the reference circuit when errors occur in all of the data values of the second data.
US09904592B2 Memory latency management
Apparatus, systems, and methods to manage memory latency operations are described. In one embodiment, an electronic device comprises a processor and a memory control logic to receive data from a remote memory device, store the data in a local cache memory, receive an error correction code indicator associated with the data, and implement a data management policy in response to the error correction code indicator. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US09904591B2 Device, system and method to restrict access to data error information
Techniques and mechanisms to provide selective access to data error information by a memory controller. In an embodiment, a memory device stores a first value representing a baseline number of data errors determined prior to operation of the memory device with the memory controller. Error detection logic of the memory device determines a current count of data errors, and calculates a second value representing a difference between the count of data errors and the baseline number of data errors. The memory device provides the second value to the memory controller, which is unable to identify that the second value is a relative error count. In another embodiment, the memory controller is restricted from retrieving the baseline number of data errors.
US09904589B1 Incremental media size extension for grid encoded data storage systems
Techniques for incrementally increasing media size in data storage systems using grid encoded data storage techniques are described herein. A grid of shards is created where each shard of the grid of shards has a first index, a second index and each shard also has an associated storage device configured with a storage capacity that is large enough to store the largest set of data on a shard. Upon determining to replace the storage devices of the grid with storage devices that have a different storage capacity, the storage devices can be incrementally replaced within the grid by first padding each shard of the grid of shards with a set of data values, replacing a data shard storage device with a device of the different storage capacity, and replacing a set of derived shard storage devices with devices of the different storage capacity.
US09904587B1 Detecting anomalous behavior in an electronic environment using hardware-based information
Anomalous behavior in a multi-tenant computing environment may be identified by analyzing hardware sensor value data associated with hardware events on a host machine. A privileged virtual machine instance executing on a host machine acquires hardware sensor values and causes the values to be compared to other hardware sensor value data that may be indicative of anomalous behavior; for example, various threshold values, patterns, and/or signatures of hardware counter values generated by analyzing and correlating hardware event counter data. In this manner, potential anomalous behavior on an instance may be determined without having to access customer data or workloads associated with the instance.
US09904585B1 Error handling in executing workflow state machines
A workflow interpreter service that interprets a workflow definition language for specifying a workflow definition. Further, the workflow definition language provides features for maintaining control over data flows for data that is passed from one state to another among states of a state machine for a workflow and features for handling errors that may occur within any given state of a workflow state machine. Such control over data flow in between states allows for a given workflow to be processed incrementally, and among multiple different computing resources. Further, the workflow definition language error handling features provide for robust error handling within the state machine framework corresponding to workflow.
US09904584B2 Performance anomaly diagnosis
The described implementations relate to tunable predicate discovery. One implementation is manifest as a method for obtaining a data set and determining anomaly scores for anomalies of an attribute of interest in the data set. The method can also generate a ranked list of predicates based on the anomaly scores and cause at least one of the predicates of the ranked list to be presented.
US09904580B2 Efficient critical thread scheduling for non-privileged thread requests
An operating system interface, responsive to detecting a non-privileged thread request with a scheduling attribute set to a critical setting to request access to at least one privileged core, selectively schedules the non-privileged thread request into a privileged core queue associated with the at least one privileged core only when a resource availability of the at least one privileged class core meets a threshold level of availability, the at least one privileged core providing a higher throughput than at least one regular core. The operating system interface, responsive to detecting a privileged thread request with the scheduling attribute set to the critical setting, automatically scheduling the privileged thread request into the privileged core queue.
US09904578B2 Resource allocation for software development
Software development data indicative of a development activity is accessed. A component parameter of a component of a software development platform is set, in which the component parameter is based upon, at least in part, an anticipated component workload associated with the development actively. At least one system resource is allocated for the component of the software development platform based upon, at least in part, the component parameter.
US09904577B2 Hybrid heterogeneous host system, resource configuration method and task scheduling method
A hybrid heterogeneous host system, a resource configuration method and a task scheduling method are disclosed. The system includes: a basic unit, including: computing resource nodes, storage resource nodes and input/output I/O resource nodes; wherein multiple basic units are connected via a high-speed internetwork; and a software definition unit, configured to: when system resources are increased or reduced, extend the address space of an increased hardware resource to a current address space, or delete an address space of a reduced hardware resource from the current address space, and update a system resource view. Through the embodiments of the present invention, the extendibility of a tightly coupled shared memory system can be guaranteed, and the design complexity and cost of the multiway system also can be greatly reduced, which improves the flexibility and reusability of the system.
US09904576B2 Method and apparatus implemented in processors for real-time scheduling and task organization based on response time order of magnitude
A task scheduling method is disclosed, where each processor core is programmed with a short list of priorities, each associated with a minimum response time. The minimum response times for adjacent priorities are different by at least one order of magnitude. Each process is assigned a priority based on how its expected response time compares with the minimum response times of the priorities. Lower priorities may be assigned a timeslice period that is a fraction of the minimum response time. Also disclosed is a task division method of dividing a complex task into multiple tasks is; one of the tasks is an input gathering authority task having a higher priority, and it provides inputs to the other tasks which have a lower priority. A method that permits orderly shutdown or scaling back of task activities in case of resource emergencies is also described.
US09904575B2 System and method for selective timer rate limiting
A method and apparatus of a device that rate-limits the execution of a timer is described. The device receives a timer that includes an initial execution timer and a timer priority. If the timer priority is low, the device rate-limits the execution of the timer based on a suppression period associated with the timer priority. In order to rate-limit the execution of the timer, the device determines the suppression period based on the timer priority and schedules the timer to execute at the end of the suppression period. The device further schedules the timer to execute at the initial exertion time when the timer priority is high.
US09904574B2 Parallel computing without requiring antecedent code deployment
A method includes identifying a service request including a first and a second computing tasks. The first computing task includes a first program suite having a first data stack and a first code library. The second computing task includes a second program suite having a second data stack and a second code library. The method also includes, executing the first and the second computing tasks on the first and the second computing systems to produce first and second results, respectively. Executing the second computing task includes, transferring the second data stack and the second code library from the first computing system to the second computing system; producing a third data stack by executing the second code library on the second data stack; and transferring the third stack from the second computing system to the first computing system to produce the second results.
US09904571B2 Agile VM load balancing through micro-checkpointing and multi-architecture emulation
Methods and systems for agile load balancing include detecting an increased load for a first primary virtual machine (VM) on a first node that has a plurality of additional primary VMs running on a processor; deactivating one or more of the additional primary VMs, reducing said one or more deactivated VMs to a secondary state, to free resources at the first node for the first primary VM; and activating secondary VMs, located at one or more additional nodes, that correspond to the one or more deactivated VMs, raising said secondary VMs to a primary state. Activation and deactivation through micro-checkpointing may involve nodes of different CPU architectures during transient periods of peak load.
US09904563B2 Processor management
A control method is disclosed. The control method is suitable for an electronic device including first processing cores. The control method includes operations as follows. A device status of the electronic device is monitored. A threshold loading level of the first processing cores is dynamically set according to the device status. A loading management of multi-processor is performed according to a current loading level of the processing cores and the threshold loading level.
US09904550B2 Methods for combining instructions and apparatuses having multiple data pipes
A method for combining instructions, performed by a compiler, containing at least the following steps. First instructions are obtained, where each performs one of a calculation operation, a comparison operation, a logic operation, a selection operation, a branching operation, a LD/ST (Load/Store) operation, a SMP (sampling) operation and a complicated mathematics operation. The first instructions are combined as one combined instruction according to data dependencies between the first instructions. The combined instruction is sent to a SP (Stream Processor).
US09904548B2 Instruction and logic to perform a centrifuge operation
A processing device implements a set of instructions to perform a centrifuge operation using vector or general purpose registers. In one embodiment, the centrifuge operation separates bits in a source register to opposing regions of a destination register based on a control mask, where each source register bit with a corresponding control mask value of one is written to one region in a destination register, while source register bits with a corresponding control mask value of zero are written to an opposing region of the destination register.
US09904546B2 Instruction and logic for predication and implicit destination
A processor includes a front end to receive an instruction. The processor also includes a core to execute the instruction. The core includes logic to execute a base function of the instruction to yield a result, generate a predicate value of a comparison of the result based upon a predication setting in the instruction, and set the predicate value in a register. The processor also includes a retirement unit to retire the instruction.
US09904540B2 Method and system to automate the maintenance of data-driven analytic models
A method, system, and non-transitory computer-readable medium, the method including determining automatically, by a processor, whether behavior for a model representing a plurality of entities and relationships therebetween deviates from a reference behavior for the model; determining, in response to the determination that the model does deviate from the reference behavior, at least one basis for the deviation; automatically forecasting an estimate of a remaining useful life for the model; and modifying the model to compensate for the deviation by at least one of modifying the model to accommodate the deviation and updating the model based on at least one new requirement.
US09904538B2 Maintenance of multi-tenant software programs
A multi-tenant software program is maintained in a computing environment having a plurality of compatible instances of the program, each adapted to serve a plurality of tenants, with each controlling corresponding individual data. The method includes: receiving a maintenance request for a target instance, the target instance having one or more target tenants each controlling corresponding target individual data; selecting an auxiliary instance from other instances different from the target instance; providing the target individual data of each target tenant to the auxiliary instance; redirecting each target tenant by forwarding each target tenant request to the auxiliary instance; applying a maintenance operation on the target instance according to the maintenance request; returning the target individual data of each target tenant from the auxiliary instance in response to the applying of the maintenance operation; and restoring the serving of each target tenant request by the target instance.
US09904535B2 Method and apparatus for distributing software
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a first network device receiving from a second network device a software, the first network device adjusting operations at the first network device according to the software, the first network device providing a digital signature to the software to generate an adjusted software where the digital signature indicates that the first network device has received the software, and the first network device transmitting, to a third network device, the adjusted software. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US09904534B2 Inter-tenant and intra-tenant flock management
Techniques are described for inter-tenant and intra-tenant software management services in a cloud environment. In an embodiment, a network service determines a target end state for a software product that is deployed by a set of one or more tenants. The network service generates, for the set of one or more tenants, a cacheable object for updating the software product to the target end state. The network service generates, for a particular tenant in the set of one or more tenants, tenant-specific configuration data for applying configurations associated with the respective tenant and target-specific configuration data for applying configurations associated with a respective deployment of the software product. The network service sends the cacheable object to each tenant of the set of one or more tenants and the configuration data to the particular tenant.
US09904530B2 Deploying applications
A method, executed by a computer, for deploying an application includes receiving a deployment description that indicates the one or more deployment configurations and an artifact corresponding to a deployment, accessing a repository that contains the deployment configurations and the artifact that correspond to the deployment, enabling a user to select a subset of deployment configurations, and deploying the subset of deployment configurations and artifact to a processing environment.
US09904528B1 Selecting cobol perform statements for inlining
An approach to selecting statements for inlining in a COBOL program involving creating a PERFORM Graph (PG), determining whether the PG is a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG), responsive to determining the PG is not a DAG, identifying a maximum sub-graph DAG corresponding to the PG, computing one or more infeasible paths associated with a Control Flow Graph (CFG), wherein the infeasible paths are induced by PERFORM range calls associated with a plurality of edges corresponding to the PG or the maximum sub-graph DAG, ordering the plurality of edges corresponding to the PG or the maximum sub-graph DAG in a list, selecting one or more edges, based on traversing the list of the plurality of edges and generating an indicator of the one or more selected edges.
US09904527B1 Optimizing API implementer programs using fine-grained code analysis
Based on source code analysis of an API-invoker program, an expendable set of source code sections of an API-implementer program is identified. The expendable set corresponds to operations which are not expected to be performed on behalf of the API-invoker program at a particular computing environment. An optimized binary version of the API-implementer program is generated, which does not include executable code corresponding to the expendable set. The optimized binary version is transmitted to the computing environment for deployment.
US09904522B2 Web development system
The present invention provides a web development system. In a running state of a web application being developed, the development system generates or modifies a script code used to perform a predetermined function. The development system includes a script parser that parses the generated script code or the modified script code to correspondingly generate an object type which performs a new function, or to modify the object type which performs an existing function. The development system also includes an object manager that generates a new function object or modifies the existing function object according to the generated object type and organizes the invoking relationships between the new or modified function object and other objects, so as to generate or modify the predetermined function when the web application is operating.
US09904521B2 Automation of canonical model usage in application development processes
Computer program products, methods, systems, apparatuses, and computing entities are provided for enforcing usage of a canonical model. For example, machine-automatable artifacts that express the canonical model using a set of metadata constraints and a set of transformation rules can be received from a canonical model artifact repository. These machine-automatable artifacts can be converted into language-specific bindings and applications can subsequently utilize those language-specific bindings to enforce conformity to the canonical model.
US09904520B2 Smart tuple class generation for merged smart tuples
A smart tuple manager includes a mechanism for merging a smart tuple, and for automatically generating one or more classes from existing classes when a smart tuple is merged. When a first smart tuple and a second smart tuple are merged into a new third smart tuple, a class for the third smart tuple is automatically generated from the classes for the first and second smart tuples. The class for the third smart tuple is a superset of the classes for the first and second smart tuples. After a class is automatically generated, new code segments may be added to the class as needed.
US09904519B2 Systems and methods for declarative applications
Embodiments of the disclosure are directed to systems and methods to process a declaratively-specified computer application by interpreting a structure and a behavior specification. Application data items are interpreted using a processing concrete model based on the structure specification. Application functionality is provided by processing the application data items in accordance to the behavior specification. The application information may further be used in an embodiment of the disclosure to perform additional processing and provide an added functionality. Various embodiments of the disclosure allow additional functions for declarative application such as performing domain activities, accessing data items, transferring application data, storing data and milestones and rendering data items.
US09904518B1 Support of undeveloped features in multi-user CAx environment
A system for collaborating on a component according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a computing device configured to execute an editing module. The editing module is configured to generate at least one developed feature of the component design in response to executing at least one global command relating to a multi-user CAx command set, and to generate at least one undeveloped feature of the component design in response to executing at least one local command relating to a local CAx command set.
US09904514B1 Fused floating-point arithmetic circuitry
An integrated circuit may be provided with a specialized processing block that performs floating-point addition and subtraction operations. For this purpose, the specialized processing block includes a fused adder and subtractor stage with an adder circuit and a subtractor circuit. The adder and subtractor circuits share an alignment stage for aligning the mantissas of incoming floating-point numbers and provide a simplified normalization stage with one right shifter and one left shifter. The specialized processing blocks may be arranged in rows or columns such that an input of a first specialized processing block is directly coupled to an output of a second specialized processing block and an input of the second specialized processing block is directly coupled to an output of the first specialized processing block.
US09904513B2 Handling instructions that require adding results of a plurality of multiplications
Floating point compound equations that involve addition of at least three terms, where each term involves a multiplication, can be implemented by using a bypass to prevent small, remaining values from being lost when shifted.
US09904512B1 Methods and apparatus for performing floating point operations
A floating-point arithmetic block for performing arithmetic operations on floating-point numbers on an integrated circuit includes a unit to handle exceptions, a unit to handle the exponent, a unit for normalization and rounding, and a core having a multiplier, a subtractor, storage circuitry to store multiple initial mantissa values, and configurable interconnect circuitry. The configurable interconnect circuitry may be configured to route signals throughout the floating-point arithmetic block. The configuration may be performed by a finite state machine that controls the configurable interconnect depending on the selected floating-point arithmetic operation. The floating-point arithmetic block may be configured to implement a variety of floating-point arithmetic operations including the inverse square root operation, the square root operation, the inverse operation, the division, the multiplication, the addition, and the subtraction.
US09904511B2 High performance shifter circuit
An improved shifter design for high-speed data processors is described. The shifter may include a first stage, in which the input bits are shifted by increments of N bits where N>1, followed by a second stage, in which all bits are shifted by a residual amount. A pre-shift may be removed from an input to the shifter and replaced by a shift adder at the second stage to further increase the speed of the shifter.
US09904509B1 Methods and apparatus to detect the performance of an activity by detecting the performance of tasks
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to monitor tasks performed in an environment of interest are disclosed. One such apparatus is a task monitor that includes a signature comparator to compare a first signature to a second signature. The first signature is generated based on first audio collected in an environment of interest and the second signature is generated based on second audio collected during performance of a task in the environment of interest. The task monitor also includes an object identifier to identify an object corresponding to a location determined based on an angle of arrival of the first audio at a sensor. A task identifier is to identify the task as a cause of the first audio when the signature comparator determines the first signature matches the second signature and the object identifier identifies the object as a same object used to perform the task.
US09904505B1 Systems and methods for processing and recording audio with integrated script mode
Improved systems and methods for processing and recording audio with integrated script mode. A script is displayed to a user in conjunction with auto-selected and/or user configured script parameters. The script is manually advanced during a first recording of a take and the script movement is recorded. In subsequent re-takes of the same take, the script advances automatically, thereby alleviating the need of the user to manually advance the script.
US09904503B1 Method and system for application broadcast
Methods and apparatuses are described for application broadcasting. For one embodiment, pixel data being broadcast from a moderator to one or more participants is divided into tiles. Display data is generated for each tile. Each display data segment (segment) contains the pixel data for the tile, and also contains a tile identifier. The segments are periodically evaluated. If the pixel data has changed, the segment is replaced with the most recent segment corresponding to that tile. A time indicator is also included within each segment for each tile indicating the time at which the segment was updated. A participant DPS requests data from the server and provides the time indicator for the last segment it received. The server then transmits the current segment for each tile that has been updated subsequently. This allows presentation at the participant's DPS of the most current version of the moderator's display screen.
US09904502B2 Dual display equipment with enhanced visibility and suppressed reflections
Electronic equipment with displays may be provided. A first display may be mounted in a first housing and a second display may be mounted in a second housing that is adjacent to the first housing. The first housing may rotate relative to the second housing about a hinge axis. The first housing may be a lid and the second housing may be a base housing that is coupled to the lid by a hinge. A first display may be mounted in the first housing and a second display may be mounted in the second housing. Polarizer layers and other optical layers in the displays may be configured to provide a viewer with the ability to view images on the displays while wearing vertically polarized sunglasses and to suppress reflections of light emitted by the first display off of the second display.
US09904500B2 Choreography of kinetic artwork via video
A software environment for kinetic artwork choreography, employing video as the controlling data stream, and conveniently allowing fine-grained manipulation of motors, lights, and other diverse artwork elements. Choreography video may derive from a file, camera, network, streaming screen capture, etc. Using the latter functionality, choreographies may be created interactively using standard, user-familiar, video/animation creation tools, thereby providing a rich graphical interface and many WYSIWIG (What You See Is What You Get) elements. Mappings from video frame pixel content to particular outputs such as color, rotation angle, artwork device element identifier, etc., are configured through flexible templates and configuration files.
US09904499B2 Information processing system for dynamically adding a process to a sequence of processes and information processing method using same
An information processing system stores, for each application for carrying out a first sequence of processes using electronic data, application identification information and first-sequence information in a manner of associating them with one another; receives a request including the application identification information and electronic-data information; carries out the first sequence of processes on the electronic data according to the request; determines, before carrying out each process of the first sequence of processes, whether to generate second-sequence information where information concerning an additional process to be carried out before the process of the first sequence of processes is added, and if the determination result is to generate the second-sequence information, generates the second-sequence information and carries out a second sequence of processes where the additional process is carried out before the process of the first sequence of processes, on the electronic data.
US09904489B2 Processing systems, memory controllers and methods for controlling memory access operations
Memory access requests are successively received in a memory request queue of a memory controller. Any conflicts or potential delays between temporally proximate requests that would occur if the memory access requests were to be executed in the received order are detected, and the received order of the memory access requests is rearranged to avoid or minimize the conflicts or delays and to optimize the flow of data to and from the memory data bus. The memory access requests are executed in the reordered sequence, while the originally received order of the requests is tracked. After execution, data read from the memory device by the execution of the read-type memory access requests are transferred to the respective requestors in the order in which the read requests were originally received.
US09904484B2 Securing protected information based on software designation
Systems, methods, and computer program products to perform an operation comprising receiving, from a first process, a request to access content stored in a memory, determining that the content comprises protected information (PI), wherein the PI comprises: (i) a header portion and (ii) a data portion, wherein the header portion comprises: (i) an indication that the PI is secure data, and (ii) an indication of an owner process that created the PI data, determining, from a secure table stored in the memory and from the header portion, a set of processes permitted to access the PI, upon determining the first process is not a member of the set of processes, restricting the first process from accessing the PI, and upon determining the first process is a member of the set of processes, permitting the first process to access to the PI.
US09904471B2 System software interfaces for space-optimized block devices
Interfaces to storage devices that employ storage space optimization technologies, such as thin provisioning, are configured to enable the benefits gained from such technologies to be sustained. Such an interface may be provided in a hypervisor of a virtualized computer system to enable the hypervisor to discover features of a logical unit number (LUN), such as whether or not the LUN is thinly provisioned, and also in a virtual machine (VM) of the virtualized computer system to enable the VM to discover features of a virtual disk, such as whether or not the virtual disk is thinly provisioned. The discovery of these features enables the hypervisor or the VM to instruct the underlying storage device to carry out certain operations such as an operation to deallocate blocks previously allocated to a logical block device, so that the storage device can continue to benefit from storage space optimization technologies implemented therein.
US09904469B2 Keyboard stream logging
A default virtual interface is replaced by an adapted interface to an independent application. The adapted interface allows one (dependent) application to be accessed from within a second (independent) application. This allows, for example, a game application to be executed within a text messaging application. Output of the dependent application can be conveyed to the base application. The adapted user interface optionally includes a plurality of shortcut keys each represented by a different shortcut icon. One or more of the shortcut keys are optionally configured for sharing the dependent and/or independent applications with remote devices. Content shared via the virtual interface is optionally provided as a data stream and is optionally mapped to a social network, such sharing can be tracked across social networks.
US09904466B2 Method and system for ink data generation, ink data rendering, ink data manipulation and ink data communication
Methods and systems are provided for generating, rendering, manipulating (e.g., slicing), and communicating stroke objects that form ink data. In a method of generating a stroke object, pen event data indicative of pen down, pen movement, and pen up events are sequentially received to generate point objects that collectively form a stroke object. The point objects serve as control points for interpolating curve segments. Further, a start parameter indicative of a start point within a starting curve segment of the curve segments at which display of the stroke object starts, and an end parameter indicative of an end point within an ending curve segment of at which display of the stroke object ends, are generated for the stroke object. When rendering the stroke object, a system limits display of the stroke object to a range bound by the start and end parameters, as opposed to displaying the entire stroke object.
US09904461B1 Method and system for remote text selection using a touchscreen device
A method for selecting the text on a remote computer or a server from a mobile device is provided. Actions of a user for selecting a text area on the mobile device are emulated on a remote server. A user initiates text selection on a mobile device using touch screen functionality, which is reflected on selected elements of a remote server. Once the mobile device user completes the selection, the emulator selects a corresponding area of the server screen. All mobile device user actions related to selection of text area are emulated on a remote server.
US09904459B2 Control device integrating touch and displacement controls
System and method of controlling an object via control device having integrated touch and displacement control. An embodiment includes an input device having a control stick with an integrated touch sensor, where the control stick may be displaced to provide control of a first functionality of an object, and a user touch sensed by the integrated touch sensor provides control of a second functionality of the object. Additionally, a method is described for controlling an object using a control device integrating displacement and touch control modes. A motion of the object may be controlled, such that inputs from the control device control a relative movement, an absolute movement, and/or a combination of relative and absolute movement for the object. An embodiment includes a game controller having a control device according to the present disclosure.
US09904454B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
A method is provided for modifying an image. The method comprises displaying an image, the image comprising a portion of an object; and determining if an edge of the object is in a location within the portion. The method further comprises detecting movement, in a member direction, of an operating member with respect to the edge. The method still further comprises moving, if the edge is not in the location, the object in an object direction corresponding to the detected movement; and modifying, if the edge is in the location, the image in response to the detected movement, the modified image comprising the edge in the location.
US09904452B2 Building user specific user interface instances
A user specific meta application instance is launched. The user specific meta application instance inherits a pattern of display and at least one context of a meta application instance. A value for the at least one context of the user specific meta application instance is received. A selection of one or more applications from a plurality of applications provided by the user specific meta application instance is received. Each application from the one or more applications is associated with a pattern of display. One or more application contexts that match the at least one context of the user specific meta application instance are determined for each application from the selected one or more applications. The matching one or more application contexts are applied to each application from the selected one or more applications. A user specific UI based on the user specific meta application instance is displayed.
US09904451B2 Innovation management
An innovation management system, which includes a database of networked members, each of the networked members being associated with a pre-defined user profile, a user interface operable to receive inputs from a member and to display selected outputs to a member, a campaigns module onto which campaigns can be defined, a campaign being defined as a call to networked members to submit ideas for a particular context defined by the campaign, and an ideas module onto which ideas can be loaded, the ideas selectively being associated with a pre-defined campaign.
US09904448B2 Method and mobile communication terminal for changing a configuration of a screen displaying function items
A function for configuring a screen reflecting user preference is implemented when formlets are displayed to indicate function items of a mobile communication terminal. The size, position and shape of a formlet on which an indicator is positioned are changed by user settings in a state in which multiple formlets are displayed, thereby increasing accessibility to a formlet of high preference to a user and also increasing display visibility.
US09904446B2 Enlarging or reducing an image on a display screen
A method, and associated apparatus and system and program product, for enlarging or reducing an image. The image is displayed on a display screen. A pointing operation is detected. The pointing operation points to, with a single-touch gesture using pointing means on the display screen, a first figure indicative of a range of the image to be enlarged or reduced and a second figure indicative of a size of the enlarged or reduced range. In response to the detection of the pointing operation, an enlarged or reduced image is displayed after the enlarged or reduced image is obtained by enlarging or reducing the image at an enlargement or reduction ratio determined based on the first figure and the second figure.
US09904443B2 Dynamic synchronization tool
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for synchronizing one or more mediatations with a video timeline. A mediatation may refer to any media content displayed in a separate window from a video stream. Example mediatations include, but are not limited to, portable document format (PDF) documents, text documents, and image documents. Mediatations are associated with a timeline for a video stream. As the video stream is played, different indications of mediatations may appear in a window separate from the window playing the video. A user may then select an indication of a mediatation to display the entirety of the mediatation.
US09904442B2 Updating assets rendered in a virtual world environment based on detected user interactions in another world
A settings controller outputs a settings interface through which a user may select from among multiple selectable options to specify one or more data associations in databases accessed by an asset location controller to selectively assign a detected user interaction in another world to a displayable rendering in a virtual world based on a selection of the one or more data associations applicable to the detected user interaction and the virtual world. The settings controller, responsive to a user selecting, through the settings interface, one or more particular selectable options to enter one or more particular data associations for one or more particular databases, assigns the one or more particular data associations to the one or more particular databases for specifying the displayable rendering of the detected user interaction in the another world to the displayable rendering in the virtual world.
US09904440B2 Mobile terminal, controlling method thereof, and recording medium thereof
A touchscreen displays an edit region for writing a message to transmit to at least one counterpart and an attach region for displaying an attachment file attached to the message. While a multimedia file is displayed on the attach region by being set as the attachment file of the message, and if the multimedia file displayed on the attach region is touched and dragged to the edit region, the controller controls the multimedia file to be displayed in a manner of being inserted in the edit region. While the multimedia file is displayed in a manner of being inserted in the edit region, and if the multimedia file displayed on the edit region is touched and dragged to the attach region, the controller controls the multimedia file to be set as the attachment file of the message.
US09904439B2 Managing items in a networked environment
A system, methods and interfaces are provided for managing items in a networked environment. A set of items, such as publications or other works, can be embodied in tangible media that are mutually exclusive. In response to a selection of an item, a prioritized order of the tangible media corresponding to the selected item is provided. Each tangible media can be further subdivided into a prioritized order of physical attributes of the respective tangible media.
US09904435B2 System and method for actionable event generation for task delegation and management via a discussion forum in a web-based collaboration environment
System and method for actionable event generation for task delegation and management via a discussion forum in a web-based collaboration environment are disclosed. In one aspect, embodiments of the present disclosure include a method, which may be implemented on a system, for creating an actionable event via a discussion forum in a web-based collaboration environment. The method includes, for creating an actionable event via a discussion forum in a web-based collaboration environment, where, through commenting, the user is able to create the actionable event relating to the work item.
US09904434B2 Operating system support for location cards
Innovations in the area of presentation of location-related actions and location information are presented. For example, an application calls an operating system to generate a location card. The location card can show a map of a location as well as additional information about the location and one or more action indicators. With an action indicator, a user can launch an application to perform an action related to the location immediately and directly from the location card. Depending on usage scenario, an application can specify different actions to be represented with action indicators in a location card. At the same time, location cards supported by the operating system provide a consistent way to expose location information and location-related actions to users.
US09904430B2 Antenna-equipped touch panel having an opening between antenna pattern and detection pattern
An antenna-equipped touch panel is one that is laminated on a display device in order to be used. The antenna-equipped touch panel includes an antenna pattern including an antenna element and a first wire of an antenna, the first wire being electrically connected to the antenna element; and a detection pattern including electrodes and second wires of the touch panel, the second wires being electrically connected to the electrodes. In plan perspective view, a shortest distance between the antenna pattern and the detection pattern is greater than or equal to 1.0 mm and less than or equal to 20.0 mm.
US09904424B2 In-cell mutual-capacitive touch panel and trace layout thereof
An in-cell mutual-capacitive touch panel and its trace layout are disclosed. Horizontal traces of first direction touch electrode and horizontal traces of MFL electrode are disposed at both upper-side and lower-side out of an active area of in-cell mutual-capacitive touch panel respectively. The horizontal traces of MFL electrode are closer to the active area of in-cell mutual-capacitive touch panel than the horizontal traces of first direction touch electrode to reduce the additional coupling between the traces and electrodes. At least one trace is disposed at right-side and left-side out of an active area of in-cell mutual-capacitive touch panel to reduce entire RC loading of the in-cell mutual-capacitive touch panel.
US09904422B2 Mother substrate for a touch screen panel and array test method thereof
A mother substrate for touch screen panel includes a plurality of sensing patterns disposed in an active area, a plurality of first pads disposed in an non-active area surrounding the active area, a plurality of position detecting lines disposed in an non-active area and connecting the sensing patterns and the first pads and a plurality of second pads connected to the first pads. The first pads are spaced apart from each other by a first width. The second pads are spaced apart from each other by a second width more than the first width.
US09904416B2 Apparatus, method and computer program for enabling user input
An apparatus, method and computer program where the apparatus includes at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program instructions; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program instructions are configured to, with the at least one processor, enable the apparatus to: determine fluctuations in a signal provided by a capacitive sensor of a touch pad; wherein if the fluctuations are below a threshold the processor is configured to determine that an object is touching the touch pad.
US09904414B2 Display device, and method of controlling display device
A projector includes a projection unit adapted to display an image based on image data supplied from a PC or an image processing unit as an image supply section, a position detection unit adapted to detect an operation by a pointing body, a coordinate conversion section or an output section adapted to output the pointed position to the image supply section in the case in which the operation is detected by the position detection unit, and an operation determination section adapted to restrict the output of the pointed position in the case in which the operation detected by the position detection unit is an operation satisfying a condition set in advance.
US09904403B2 RF emission spectrum randomization and targeted nulling for an electronic device
In an example, a processing system for an electronic device, such as a capacitive sensing device, includes a reservoir capacitor configured to store charge from a charge pump, and a control circuit configured to operate the charge pump at irregular intervals to transfer charge to the reservoir capacitor.
US09904399B2 Display device having pressure-sensitive function and driving method
A display device having a pressure-sensitive touch function and a driving method are provided. The display device having the pressure-sensitive touch function includes a display panel and a pressure-sensitive electrode, the display panel including a first electrode, a second electrode and an organic material functional layer located between the first electrode and the second electrode, which are arranged on a first base substrate, wherein, the pressure-sensitive electrode is arranged on a side of the first electrode away from the organic material functional layer, and there is a gap between the pressure-sensitive electrode and the display panel; and there is an overlapping area between a projection of the pressure-sensitive electrode and a projection of the first electrode on the first base substrate. The display device can satisfy more touch function requirement, and solve the issue of pressure-sensitive blind spots.
US09904395B2 Pressure sensor comprising first pressure sensitive element and second pressure sensitive element
A pressure sensor according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes: a first pressure sensitive element including a first conductive layer including first projections having conductivity, first wiring layers, and a first dielectric layer provided between the first projections and the first wiring layers; and a second pressure sensitive element including a second conductive layer including second projections having conductivity, second wiring layers, and a second dielectric layer provided between the second projections and the second wiring layers. The first pressure sensitive element and the second pressure sensitive element are stacked on each other.
US09904393B2 Positional touch sensor with force measurement
A touch screen display sensor is provided that includes a transparent touch-sensing element disposed upon the surface of a transparent substrate and a force-sensing element disposed within the transparent touch-sensing element. The force-sensing element includes two sets of bands of micromesh and can include a pressure-responsive material between the bands of micromesh. The bands of micromesh include traces of a metallic conductor. The sets of bands of micromesh are spaced apart and occupy substantially parallel planes.
US09904392B2 Touch display screen, a manufacturing method thereof and a display device
This disclosure discloses a touch display screen, a manufacturing method thereof and a display device. The touch display screen comprises: an opposite substrate, an array substrate, and a liquid crystal layer located between the opposite substrate and the array substrate, a side of the opposite substrate facing the liquid crystal layer being provided with a black matrix. The touch display screen further comprises: a first touch electrode, an insulating layer and a second touch electrode arranged in stack successively at a side of the opposite substrate back to the liquid crystal layer. The first touch electrode and the second touch electrode are located within an area corresponding to the black matrix respectively. The first touch electrode comprises a plurality of first touch sub-electrodes distributed along a first direction. The second touch electrode comprises a plurality of second touch sub-electrodes distributed along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction.
US09904391B2 Display device with touch detection function and electronic apparatus
According to an aspect, a display device with a touch detection function includes: a touch detection electrode that detects proximity or contact of an object; a drive electrode to which the excitation signal is applied; a first substrate on which the drive elements are provided; a second substrate on which at least one of the touch detection electrode and the drive electrode is provided, the second substrate being bonded to the first substrate to face each other via a sealing member; a conductor that electrically is coupled to at least one of the touch detection electrode and the drive electrode; and a conductor support member that fills a space between the first substrate and the second substrate and on the surface of which the conductor is provided.
US09904390B2 Display device and touch display panel
A display device includes a touch display panel, a switch circuit, and a driver chip. The touch display panel includes a touch circuit and a display circuit. The driver chip is coupled to the display circuit for driving the touch display panel to display images. The driver chip is coupled to the touch circuit through the switch circuit, for turning off a touch function of the touch display panel. The disclosure also provides a touch display panel.
US09904389B2 Touch panel wire arrangement circuit, display panel and display device
The present invention provides a touch panel wire arrangement circuit, the touch panel wire arrangement circuit comprises: an ITO region, metal wires, a touch control hole and an integrated circuit; the touch panel wire arrangement circuit further comprises: a rear end switch set, and the rear end switch set comprises: a plurality of switches, and a G electrode of each switch in the plurality of switches is inputted with a switch signal, and D electrodes of the plurality of switches are sequentially coupled to rear ends of the metal wires, and S electrodes of the plurality of switches are inputted with at least one voltage signals; the switch signal is: a signal at high voltage level as a touch panel TP signal does not function; the voltage signal is a common voltage V-com signal as the touch panel is in a display state.
US09904387B2 Touch sensor integrated type display device
A touch sensor integrated type display device is discussed. The display device has an active area, and a bezel area disposed at outside of the active area and including a gate driving circuit, the display device comprising a plurality of first electrodes each having the same size, and arranged in the active area in a first direction and a second direction which cross each other; and a plurality of second electrodes arranged in the active area in the second direction and alternately disposed between immediately adjacent pairs of the plurality of first electrodes arranged along the second direction, wherein the plurality of first electrodes include a plurality of first outer electrodes that are disposed at an outermost area of the active area, and at least one of the plurality of first outer electrodes has a portion that is extended into the bezel area.
US09904384B2 Touch structure for display apparatus
A touch structure, touch screen and display device are disclosed. The touch structure comprises a plurality of first touch electrodes extending in a first direction and a plurality of second touch electrodes extending in a second direction, wherein the first touch electrodes and the second touch electrodes are intersected with each other, and each of the first touch electrodes comprises a metal wire part and a transparent electrode part, and/or each of the second touch electrodes comprises a metal wire part and a transparent electrode part. The touch structure according to the embodiments of the present invention can alleviate or even eliminate Moire fringe phenomenon, and thus improve display quality of a touch screen.
US09904383B2 Touch panel and manufacturing method of conduction layer of touch panel
A touch device includes a display panel with a plurality of pixel regions in a matrix, and a touch panel disposed on the display panel. The touch panel detects touch operations. The touch panel includes a substrate, a first conduction layer disposed on a surface of the substrate, and a second conduction layer disposed on a surface of the substrate. The first conduction layer includes a plurality of first conduction units arranged along a first direction. The second conduction layer includes a plurality of second conduction units arranged along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The first conduction units and the second conduction units are respectively formed by a plurality of randomized metal meshes connected with each other. The randomized metal mesh is formed based on a virtual randomized mesh shifted by a virtual regular mesh shift.
US09904380B2 Method for controlling rotation recognition unit of rotating body and electronic device thereof
A device and method for controlling rotation recognition units that detect the rotation of a rotating body in an electronic device are presented. The electronic device includes an outer housing, a rotary member disposed adjacent to, or at least in partial contact with the housing, a first sensor that detects rotation of the rotary member relative to the housing through a first physical change, a second sensor that detects rotation of the rotary member relative to the housing through a second physical change, a battery disposed in the housing, a processor electrically connected to the battery, the first sensor, and the second sensor, and a memory electrically connected to the processor, wherein the memory stores instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to selectively control the operation of at least one of the first and second sensor based on at least one of the state of the electronic device and an application program that is being executed by the processor.
US09904379B2 Disabling stylus to prevent worn tip performance degradation and screen damage
A level of wear of a stylus tip can be estimated and in accordance with a determination that the level of wear of the stylus tip exceeds a threshold, the stylus input functionality of an electronic device can be disabled. The threshold can be set such that the stylus can be disabled before the stylus sensing performance degrades to a degree perceptible to a human and/or before exposing internal portions of the stylus that can scratch a touch screen. Additionally or alternatively, a notification can be provided to indicate to a user that the stylus tip should be replaced. In some examples, the estimated level of wear can also be used to provide warning notifications. Stylus tip wear can be estimated, for example, based on a detected total signal strength or based on an estimated total distance traversed by the stylus tip across a surface.
US09904377B2 Communication between active stylus and touch sensor
In certain embodiments, a method includes wirelessly receiving, by an electrode of a stylus, a signal sent from a touch sensor of a computing device. The received signal includes a data bit and is based on a predefined code sequence. The method also includes producing, by the electrode of the stylus, a derivative signal from the received signal, the derivative signal corresponding to a derivative with respect to time of the received signal. The method further includes performing, by the stylus, a cross-correlation of the derivative signal and an expected-signal pattern, the expected-signal pattern based on a derivative with respect to time of the predefined code sequence, where the cross-correlation produces a cross-correlation signal including one or more cross-correlation pulses. The method also includes determining, by the stylus, based on the cross-correlation signal, that the received signal is associated with the predefined code sequence.
US09904375B1 LIDAR display systems and methods
Systems and methods for displaying imagery on a Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) system are provided. In one example embodiment, a method includes determining, by the one or more computing devices, a rotational frequency of a LIDAR device located on a vehicle. The method includes illuminating, by the one or more computing devices, one or more of a plurality of light emitting elements coupled to the LIDAR device based at least in part on the rotational frequency of the LIDAR device and the one or more images for display.
US09904374B2 Displaying corrected logogram input
For displaying corrected logogram input, code detects a difference between the logogram input and a logogram recognized from the logogram input. The code further displays the corrected logogram input in response to the difference.
US09904364B2 Operator control device for a technical system
An operator control device for a technical system includes at least one touch-sensitive operator control panel which produces, based on electrical vibration, an adjustable and operator perceptible frictional force when the operator moves his finger on the surface thereof, wherein operator control elements are provided within the at least one operator control panel, the frictional force is produced and an operator command is generated by the operator touching a respective operator control element with his finger, at least some of the operator commands are control commands for the technical system, the number of operator control elements includes at least one first operator control element, and where the frictional force produced when a respective first operator control element is touched is lower than the frictional force produced in response to a touch in a region of the at least one operator control panel bordering the respective first operator control element.
US09904354B2 Operating device for a household appliance having an electronic display panel
An operating device for a household appliance includes an electronic display panel, and an operating element that is displaceable relative to the display panel to set operating conditions of the household appliance. The operating element has a region which is disposed within an area of the display panel.
US09904353B2 Mobile handset accessory supporting touchless and occlusion-free user interaction
An accessory device for handheld electronic devices such as, for example, a cellular telephone, a smart phone, a media player, and a tablet computer includes circuitry for sensing flow of human breath and for communicating with the handheld electronic device, to enable user control of the handheld electronic device employing the flow of human breath.
US09904349B2 Technologies for managing power of an embedded controller during a low-power state
Technologies for managing the power usage of components of a computing device, while the components and the computing device are in a low-power state, such as a connected standby state. An embedded controller includes a wake-up timer designed to wake up the embedded controller during a low-power state to allow the embedded controller to perform its tasks. A power control system is configured to dynamically alter the timing cycle of the wake-up timer of the embodied controller based on operation data received. The dynamically altered timing cycle is designed to conserve power, but maintain functionality of the embedded controller.
US09904347B2 Field device
A field device with a microprocessor and a display and/or operating module, which can be disconnected from the field device, with the microprocessor showing an energy saving module, in which the display and/or operating module are switched off, with the waking circuit being provided, which generates a waking signal when the display and/or operating module are disconnected from the field device or connected thereto.
US09904342B2 Image forming apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image forming apparatus comprises a first circuit unit including a control unit and a second circuit unit having a driving unit. The apparatus generates, by a power-supply unit, a power-supply voltage necessary for driving the driving unit to supply the power-supply voltage to the driving unit. The apparatus detects a voltage reduction of the power-supply voltage and performs access stopping processing for stopping access of the second circuit unit, based on the detecting of the voltage reduction of the power-supply voltage.
US09904339B2 Providing lifetime statistical information for a processor
In one embodiment, a processor includes multiple cores and a power control unit (PCU) coupled to the cores. The PCU has a stress detector to receive a voltage and a temperature at which the processor is operating and calculate lifetime statistical information including effective reliability stress, maintain the lifetime statistical information over multiple boot cycles of a computing system such as personal computer, server computer, tablet computer, smart phone or any other computing platform, control one or more operating parameters of the processor based on the lifetime statistical information, and communicate at least a portion of the lifetime statistical information to a user and/or a management entity via an interface of the processor. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US09904336B1 Data storage system with array of front fans and moving doors for airflow control
A data storage system is described with an array of front fans and moving doors for airflow control. In one example an enclosure is configured to mount in a rack. A horizontal plane board in the enclosure has memory connectors aligned in a row and external interfaces. Memory cards connect to a respective memory connector of the board. Removable fans at the front of the enclosure push air along the memory cards to the rear and doors at the front of the enclosure, each have an open position to accommodate a corresponding fan and a closed position to block airflow when the corresponding fan is removed.
US09904335B2 Cooling device for cooling portable information devices
An electronic apparatus capable of achieving sufficient heat transfer efficiency between a portable information device and a cooling device while preventing a heating member from being exposed at an outer surface of the portable information device is disclosed. The portable information device includes a heating body and a cooling device. The cooling device is detachably connected to the portable information device, and is configured to absorb heat from the heating body. The portable information device includes a heat-dissipation heat sink thermally connected to the heating body, and multiple apparatus shutter members covering the heat-dissipation heat sink so that the heat-dissipation heat sink can be freely covered and uncovered. The cooling device includes a shutter driving mechanism that opens the apparatus shutter members when the portable information device is connected to the cooling device, and a heat-receiving heat sink thermally connected to the heat-dissipation heat sink.
US09904334B2 Cooling electronic devices using flow sensors
An electronic device can be provided with a housing having at least one wall defining a cavity and a flow sensor at least partially contained within the cavity. The flow sensor may be configured to detect a flow characteristic related to the flow of a fluid through a first portion of the cavity. The electronic device may also include a processor configured to alter a performance characteristic of the electronic device based on the detected flow characteristic.
US09904330B2 Base board architecture for a server computer and method therefor
One feature pertains to an advanced computer device configured for storing data on a plurality of non-volatile memory mass storage devices. The mass storage devices may interface with the computer device through a plurality of base boards mounted in an enclosure that are configured to couple with at least one non-volatile memory storage drive. Each base board may further be configured to couple with a high speed interconnect cable to exchange data to be loaded or stored with the computer device. According to one aspect, the high speed cable transfers Serially Attached SCSI (SAS) or PCIe data packets or frames.
US09904329B2 Power supply and circuit module for data processing system
A power supply and circuit module includes a housing, a power supply and a circuit module received in the housing. The power supply and the circuit module can be removably installed into and removed from a cage of an electronic system as a unit by a sliding action. The cage includes a first bottom plate, a backplane connected to the first bottom plate. A plurality of standoffs are formed on the first bottom plate for supporting a motherboard thereon. An electrical connector, such as a card connector, is directly formed on the backplane for connecting a circuit card.
US09904324B2 Secondary screen structure of display device, double-sided display device and method for manufacturing e-paper screen
The present disclosure discloses a secondary screen structure of a display device, a double-sided display device and a method for manufacturing an e-paper screen. The secondary screen structure of the display device includes an e-paper screen and a secondary screen driving unit connected with each other. The e-paper screen includes an e-paper layer, a touch control unit layer and a solar energy unit layer. The e-paper layer is controlled by the secondary screen driving unit to display. The touch control unit layer may input instructions to the secondary screen driving unit. The solar energy unit layer may supply power for the e-paper layer.
US09904322B2 Mass storage device
Activation of a release button is detected, where the release button is to separate a tablet computing device from a docking station while a mass storage device of the docking station is performing an operation. In response to the detection, a warning message is generated.
US09904318B2 Edge component shell with reduced height portion
Edge component shells having reduced height portions are described herein. In one or more implementations, a computing device includes a housing configured to contain and secure componentry for the computing device. A display module for the computing device is positioned within the housing with a topside of the display module being oriented towards an outside of the housing. An edge component such as connection port, wireless radio device, sensor, or other component integrated with the computing device is configured with a shell having a reduced height portion. The edge component is arranged in the housing with the reduced height portion of the shell positioned underneath the display module such that the display module partially overlaps the shell of the edge component along an underside of the display module.
US09904316B2 Method of controlling a mobile electronic device through a cover, mobile electronic device using the same and storage medium thereof
In one of the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, a method of controlling through a cover of a mobile electronic device would include not limited to detecting, by the mobile electronic device, for a first event and a device triggering event; displaying, through openings of the cover on the touch screen, a first image; replacing the first image with a second image that corresponds to the first event in response to the first event being detected; displaying, through the openings of the cover on the touch screen, a third image corresponding to the device triggering event while the first image or the second image is still being displayed; and performing a function corresponding to the device triggering event in response to a touch input on third image being detected by the touch screen through the cover.
US09904315B2 Electronic device
An electronic device is provided according to the present application, which includes a first body having a working surface; and a second body having a main body and a support body, the main body has an operational surface, and the main body rotatably couples to the first body and the support body via respective opposing edges of the main body. The electronic device is operable in a stand mode, wherein respective corresponding edges of the main body and the support body are arranged to rest on a support surface to prevent the operational surface of the main body from contacting against the support surface in the stand mode.
US09904314B2 Device and method of controlling a display panel based on cover-related information
A device includes a display configured to display an interface, wherein the display includes one or more touch sensors configured to detect a touch operation on an operating surface of the display. The device includes a cover that includes one or more projections arranged on a surface of the cover that opposes the operating surface of the display when the cover is in a closed position. The device includes circuitry configured to determine when the cover is in an open position and the closed position; determine, based on an output generated by the one or more touch sensors, an arrangement position of the one or more projections; and control, when the cover is determined to be in the closed position, the display based on the determined arrangement position of the one or more projections.
US09904309B2 Method and apparatus to minimize switching noise disturbance
A power management circuit generates a reference voltage and distributes it to a plurality of independently-enabled regulator voltage reference circuits, each of which generates a predetermined voltage for a voltage regulator. Separate enable signals and enable pre-charge signals are distributed to each regulator voltage reference circuit. As a regulator voltage reference circuit is enabled via its associated enable signal, an enable precharge signal is also asserted for an initial duration. Each regulator voltage reference circuit includes a voltage setting circuit and a first current limiting transistor in series and operative to interrupt current to the voltage setting circuit when the regulator voltage reference circuit is disabled. A second current limiting transistor is configurably configured as a current mirror with the first current limiting transistor, and a pre-charge bias current from a current source passes through the second transistor. This limits the current through the first transistor and into the voltage setting circuit for the initial duration. After the initial duration, the current mirror is disabled and the first transistor is rendered fully conductive.
US09904298B2 Metering valve and metering method
The invention discloses a metering valve for metering a metering material, having a valve chamber comprising an outlet aperture, a closure element arranged in or on to the valve chamber, a valve chamber casing and an actuator assembly realized to move at least the outlet aperture, preferably the valve chamber, relative to the valve chamber casing in an ejection direction and/or a retraction direction during operation such that, in at least one movement mode, metering material is expelled by the closure element through the outlet aperture by a movement of the outlet aperture in the ejection direction. The invention further discloses a metering method which can be performed by means of such a metering valve.
US09904297B2 Method and apparatus for gas flow control
A method and apparatus for self-calibrating control of gas flow. The gas flow rate is initially set by controlling, to a high degree of precision, the amount of opening of a flow restriction, where the design of the apparatus containing the flow restriction lends itself to achieving high precision. The gas flow rate is then measured by a pressure rate-of-drop upstream of the flow restriction, and the amount of flow restriction opening is adjusted, if need be, to obtain exactly the desired flow.
US09904295B2 Method for defining a process in a liquid handling system and a method for carrying out a pipetting process
A method for defining an automated process which is to be carried out in a liquid handling system, wherein the liquid handling system comprises an outlet element (e.g. a pipette) for aspirating and/or dispensing a liquid volume, a numerically controlled movement apparatus for carrying out movements in connection with the aspiration/and or dispensing, and a controller for controlling the process, having the following steps: using a graphic user interface in order to enable the user to predetermine parameters which are to be used by the liquid handling system when carrying out one or several substeps of the process, wherein at least a first parameter is dependent on a second parameter in such a way that the first parameter is adjusted automatically by the system if the second parameter changes.
US09904291B2 Method and system to control emergency descent of aircraft
A method and a system for controlling an emergency descent of an aircraft. The system (1) includes a unit (2) for detecting an emergency situation, a unit (11) for calculating a usual emergency descent command, a unit (12) for calculating a limited emergency descent command, a selection unit (14) configured for selecting the usual emergency descent command or, if application conditions are met and if the limited descent command is less than said usual emergency descent command and greater than a regulation emergency descent command, selecting the limited emergency descent command, and a unit (4) for application, to the aircraft, of the selected emergency descent command.
US09904288B2 Apparatus, method and computer program for enabling charging of a vehicle
An apparatus (1), method and computer program wherein the apparatus (1) comprises: processing circuitry (5); and memory circuitry (7) including computer program code (11); the memory circuitry (7) and the computer program code (11) configured to, with the processing circuitry (7), cause the apparatus (1) at least to perform: obtaining information from a solar powered vehicle (31) wherein the information comprises at least a current location of the solar powered vehicle (31); obtaining information (25) relating to distribution of solar power in a predetermined area; using the obtained information to determine a solar power charging strategy (27); and enabling the solar powered vehicle (31) to access the solar power charging strategy (27).
US09904287B1 Systems and methods for mitigating vigilance decrement while maintaining readiness using augmented reality in a vehicle
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to mitigating vigilance decrement of a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, a method includes monitoring the operator by collecting operator state information using at least one sensor of the vehicle. The method includes computing an engagement level of the operator according to a vigilance model and the operator state information to characterize an extent of vigilance decrement presently experienced by the operator. The method includes rendering, on an augmented reality (AR) display, at least one graphical element as a function of the engagement level to induce the operator to maintain vigilance with respect to operation of the vehicle and a present operating environment around the vehicle.
US09904286B2 Method and apparatus for providing adaptive transitioning between operational modes of an autonomous vehicle
A method and apparatus for providing adaptive transitioning between operational modes of an autonomous vehicle. In one embodiment, the vehicle is a land-based passenger-carrying vehicle that travels on a road network and has an automatic mode in which one or more systems control travel of the vehicle on the road network. A system provides a modification of the operation of the vehicle to defer a transition time at which a transition occurs from the automatic mode to a manual mode to extend a period of time during which the vehicle is operated in the automatic mode beyond an earlier possible time at which the transition could occur.
US09904284B2 Moving robot and method for controlling the same
A robot that moves to a position indicated by a remote device, and a method for controlling the moving robot. The moving robot according to an embodiment includes a traveling unit that moves a main body, a light reception unit that receives light, and a control unit that determines a traveling direction of the moving robot by filtering the light received from the light reception unit in accordance with a probability-based filtering method, and controls the traveling unit so that the main body travels in the traveling direction.
US09904282B2 Work planner, method for planning work, and computer-readable storage medium storing a work planning program
A work planner includes a divider and an adjustor. Based on action information including a plurality of first actions indicating work units that involve one executor or a plurality of executors including a robot and that start at respective defined start timings, the divider is configured to divide one action among the plurality of first actions that involves the plurality of executors into a plurality of second actions corresponding to the respective plurality of executors. Based on dependency information indicating a relationship of dependency among the plurality of first actions including the plurality of second actions, the adjustor is configured to adjust a start timing of at least one of third actions, among the plurality of first actions, that involve an identical executor.
US09904281B2 Computer numerical control assembly or processing of components
The invention relates to an automated method of assembling or processing components using computer numerical controlled drives to decouple the stages of delivering components to a tool, into a series of separately programmable stages, namely, a component loading stage, a component separating stage, an accelerating stage and a delivery stage, wherein the timing, position, speed, velocity, and acceleration of each component during each stage is selected through programming of the computer numerical controls.
US09904278B2 Numerical controller capable of performing axis control routine of a plurality of axes in distributed manner
A numerical controller that controls a machine including a plurality of axes includes a multi-core processor having a plurality of cores. If a request is made to cause each of the plurality of cores to perform a plurality of pieces of grouped axis control routine obtained by dividing axis control routine of the plurality of axes by a unit of any number of the axes, an execution unit arranged in each of the plurality of cores performs the grouped axis control routine. In addition, a completion state of the plurality of pieces of grouped axis control routine is monitored.
US09904277B2 Numerical controller configured for operation based on tabular data
A numerical controller configured for operation based on tabular data identifies a control command, calculates an operating time to achieve a target state for the control command, determines a time, an axis position, or a spindle position, which serves as a reference for the start of the operation, and starts the operation.
US09904271B2 Manufacturing method and manufacturing device for manufacturing a joined piece
A manufacturing method for joining first and second members to create a joined piece using a robot with pre-inputted instruction data. The method includes operating the robot to hold the second member for joining to the first member and photographing the second member to obtain an image of the second member at the holding position; comparing the image to a reference image of a joining position of a reference second member joined to a reference first member; determining a deviation amount by which the holding position of the second member deviates from the joining position in the reference image; determining a correction amount for correcting the holding position of the second member is to be corrected in order to reduce the deviation amount of the holding position of the second member; correcting the holding position of the second member according to the correction amount, and then subsequently joining the first and second members.
US09904269B2 Apparatus and method for demand coordination network control
An apparatus including devices, a network operations center (NOC), and control nodes. Each of the devices consumes a portion of a resource when turned on, and performs a corresponding function within an acceptable operational margin by cycling on and off. The NOC is disposed external to a facility, and determines an energy lag for the facility based upon fine-grained energy consumption baseline data. The NOC employs the energy lag to generate a plurality of run time schedules that coordinates run times for the each of the devices to control the peak demand of the resource. Each of the plurality of control nodes is coupled to a corresponding one of the plurality of devices. The plurality of control nodes transmits sensor data and device status to the NOC via the demand coordination network for generation of the plurality of run time schedules, and executes selected ones of the run time schedules to cycle the plurality of devices on and off.
US09904268B2 Updating and utilizing dynamic process simulation in an operating process environment
A simulation system that includes interconnected simulation blocks which use process models to perform simulation activities for a process plant is integrated into a process control environment for the process plant in a manner that makes the simulation system easy to use and easily updated for on-line process simulation. The disclosed simulation system enables future predicted values as well as the current predicted values of process parameters produced by the simulation system to be made available for performance evaluation as well as to guide plant operations. Additionally, the simulation system is connected to the operating process plant to receive various on-line process plant measurements, and uses these measurements to automatically update the process models used in the simulation system, to thereby keep the simulation system coordinated with the actual operating conditions of the process plant.
US09904262B2 Systems and methods for dynamic operation of electronic devices based on detection of one or more events
A method and a system for dynamically controlling at least one electronic device of a plurality of electronic devices in a common operating environment are provided. According to an embodiment, a method for dynamically controlling at least one electronic device comprises storing, in a memory, user input for automatically controlling operation of a first electronic device of a plurality of electronic devices while a second electronic device of the plurality of electronic devices is being operated, detecting, by a processor, a first state transition event affecting an operating state of at least one of the first electronic device or second electronic device and, based on the stored input and detected state transition event, processing instructions for at least one of modifying or suspending operation of at least one feature of the first or second electronic devices.
US09904254B1 Customizable smart watch and housing
A customizable watch and watch housing integrates the aspects of a traditional watch with the qualities of a smart device. The customizable watch and watch housing is a universally adaptable smart watch for housing different watch faces. The user can interchange different watch faces, and the watch housing can serve the function of a smart device, a watch, and a computer. The watch housing and/or a watch band can contain an interface for controlling one or more computer executable programs stored within a memory module of the watch and a phone component so that it can be used to make and receive telephone calls.
US09904252B2 Timepiece
Whether a bright state or a dark state is established is determined each time a motor is driven one step, based on a presence or absence of a passing of light through a detection hole disposed in a detection wheel that rotates associated with rotations of a hand wheel coupled with the motor. A switching position X is identified at which the dark state is switched to the bright state when the dark state is determined and thereafter the bright state is determined. A position one step after the identified switching position X is set to be a reference position X+1 of the hand wheel. The reference positions X+1 and X−1 can thereby be set after a driving mechanism is assembled.
US09904251B2 Holographic display apparatus and method of driving the same
A holographic display apparatus includes a light source unit, a spatial light modulator, and a spatial light modulator control circuit for controlling the spatial light modulator, the spatial light modulator control circuit including a data driving circuit for providing a data voltage to a signal line, a demultiplexer circuit which includes a plurality of switching elements connected to the signal line and sequentially turned on, and transfers the data voltage to a transfer line through a turned-on switching element among the switching elements, and a first element connected between the transfer line and a data line, passing a current flowing from the transfer line to the data line, and blocking a current flowing from the data line to the transfer line.
US09904249B2 Optical security device having a high refractive index layer between adjacent diffraction elements which have upper portions uncovered by the high refractive index layer
An optical security device is disclosed which includes a diffraction layer having a plurality of diffraction elements and a high refractive index layer, wherein the high refractive index layer is applied on the diffraction layer such that selected regions of the diffraction layer have the corresponding diffraction elements partially uncovered by the high refractive index layer and other regions are substantially covered by the high refractive index layer. Accordingly, the optical security device has a first security feature associated with the diffraction layer and a second security feature associated with the high refractive index layer. An image is viewable from the regions of the high refractive index layer, either, covertly by placed an index matched item over the device or, overtly, through selection of the thickness of the high refractive index layer.
US09904248B2 Digital holographic microscope with fluid systems
The current invention concerns a fluid microscope system for analyzing and/or monitoring the contents of one or more fluid-based reactors or canalizations such as bio-reactors, micro-reactors, brewing reactors, water supply systems or sewer systems comprising a digital holographic microscope (DHM) capable of obtaining phase information of a fluid sample and comprising illumination means and one or more fluidic systems connected to said reactors and to said DHM, capable of guiding fluid from said reactors to said DHM, whereby at least one fluidic system comprises one or more tubes which may come in direct contact with fluid from said reactor, characterized in that at least one tube comprises a part which is at least partially transparent for the illumination means of said DHM for obtaining holographic information of said fluid sample. The current invention also concerns a tube and a fluidic system for such a fluid microscope.
US09904245B2 Image forming apparatus having a condensation member provided in an airflow path to collect and condense vapor in airflow
An image forming apparatus 100 includes a photosensitive drum 21 on which an electrostatic latent image is formed by being scanned with a light beam emitted from a light source 29 through a transparent member 26, a developing roller 23 that develops the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum 21 to form an image on the photosensitive drum 21, a transfer roller 24 that transfers the image developed and formed by the developing roller 23 to a sheet S, a fixing portion 30 that heat-fixes the image transferred on the sheet S by the transfer roller 24 to the sheet S, and a condensation member 28 provided in an airflow path A from the fixing portion 30 to the transparent member 26, and condenses and collects vapor in the airflow.
US09904243B2 Developer cartridge
A developer cartridge is described. The developer cartridge detachably mountable on a tandem type photosensitive unit slidable to a drawn-out position and a mounted position with respect to an image forming apparatus body may include a casing; a developer carrier rotatably supported on one end portion of the casing for carrying a developer; a pair of upright portions arranged on another end portion of the casing at an interval from each other in the axial direction of the developer carrier to extend from another end portion of the casing in a detaching direction for the developer cartridge; and an elastically deformable coupling portion extending in the axial direction of the developer carrier for coupling the upright portions with each other.
US09904240B1 Image-forming apparatus and process cartridge
An image-forming apparatus includes an electrophotographic photoreceptor including a conductive substrate and a photosensitive layer disposed on the conductive substrate; a charging device that charges a surface of the photoreceptor; an exposure device that forms an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photoreceptor by irradiating the surface of the photoreceptor with light, the exposure device including plural light sources arranged in an axial direction of the photoreceptor; a developing device including a developer including a toner which forms a toner image by developing the electrostatic latent image with the developer; and a transfer device that transfers the toner image to a recording medium. A mean width WSm of waviness profiles of an outer periphery of the conductive substrate determined in accordance with JIS B0601 (2001) is smaller than an interval at which the light sources are arranged in the axial direction of the photoreceptor.
US09904235B2 Cleaning device and image forming apparatus
A cleaning device includes a toner storing container that stores a collected toner, a conveyance screw that conveys toner in the toner storing container, and a toner crushing member that crushes the toner accumulated in the toner storing container. The toner crushing member is formed so as to include: a supporting portion being attached above a rotation axis of the conveyance screw; and a plurality of elastic pieces each extending from the supporting portion toward the conveyance screw and being swung by a fin that rotates in association with the rotation of the conveyance screw. Each of the elastic pieces is formed with a raised portion rising toward the seal member, so that the elastic pieces come in contact with the seal member.
US09904233B2 Blade, cleaning device, and image forming apparatus incorporating same
An elastic blade includes a contact edge to contact a contact object, an edge region including the contact edge, and a backup region different in at least one of material and physical property from the edge region and adjacent to the edge region on a cross section perpendicular to a direction in which the contact edge extends. The backup region is free of direct contact with the contact object. In the elastic blade, a converted elastic power X is from 57% to 90% and defined as X = S A S A + S B × e A + S B S A + S B × e B where SA and SB represent cross-sectional areas of the edge region and the backup region on the cross section, and eA and eB represent elastic powers of the edge region and the backup region.
US09904232B2 Power supply apparatus and image forming apparatus
The power supply apparatus includes a transformer, a switch connected to a primary side of the transformer, a first line connected to a secondary side of the transformer to output a voltage of a first polarity, a second line connected to the secondary side of the transformer to output a second polarity voltage whose polarity is opposite to the first polarity, a first diode connected to the first line in a direction, a first capacitor connected to the first line, a second diode connected to the second line in another direction opposite to the direction of the first diode, a second capacitor connected to the second line, a resistor connected to the first line on an output side of the first diode, and a controller controlling a frequency of the switch to control an output from the second line constant.
US09904231B2 Image-forming apparatus having structure for stably supporting belt unit
An image-forming apparatus includes a main body, a belt unit detachably attachable to the main body, a coupling and a restricting part. The belt unit includes: a first roller defining an axis extending in an axial direction, a second roller opposing the first roller in a first direction perpendicular to the axial direction, and a belt looped over the first roller and the second roller. The coupling is configured to move in the axial direction to come into engagement with the first roller for inputting a drive force into the first roller. The restricting part is provided on the main body and is configured to restrict the first roller from moving in a second direction perpendicular to the axial direction and the first direction when the belt unit is attached to the main body.
US09904225B2 Image forming apparatus
In a first image formation mode, an image is formed with a first development contrast C1 and a specific dot pattern is formed with a second development contrast C2, which is lower than the first development contrast C1; in a second image formation mode, an image is formed with a third development contrast C3 and a specific dot pattern is formed with a fourth development contrast C4, which is lower than the third development contrast C3; and when ΔC1 (=C2/C1) denotes a ratio between the second development contrast C2 and the first development contrast C1, and ΔC2 (=C4/C3) denotes a ratio between the fourth development contrast C4 and the third development contrast C3, ΔC2<ΔC1 is satisfied.
US09904224B2 Image forming apparatus, and method and computer-readable medium for the same
An image forming apparatus includes a process unit configured to form a toner image on a sheet, a fuser configured to heat the sheet passed through the process unit thereby fixing the toner image onto the sheet, a re-conveyor configured to convey the sheet passed through the fuser to the process unit, and a controller configured to perform particular duplex printing including controlling, when a temperature of the fuser is a first temperature, the re-conveyor to convey the sheet passed through the fuser to the process unit in a first period of time, and controlling, when the temperature of the fuser is a second temperature higher than the first temperature, the re-conveyor to convey the sheet passed through the fuser to the process unit in a second period of time longer than the first period of time.
US09904223B2 Layer transfusion with transfixing for additive manufacturing
An additive manufacturing system comprising a transfer medium configured to receive the layers from a imaging engine, a heater configured to heat the layers on the transfer medium, and a layer transfusion assembly that includes a build platform, and is configured to transfuse the heated layers onto the build platform in a layer-by-layer manner to print a three-dimensional part.
US09904221B2 Preheating device, fixing system, and image forming apparatus
A preheating device includes two first inverting members disposed at different positions while obliquely intersecting a feeding direction of a continuous recording medium on which an unfixed image is formed, the first inverting members inverting the recording medium by passing a back surface of the recording medium, on which the unfixed image is not formed, therealong before a fixing operation, and at least one heating rotating body disposed at a position further on an outside than a side edge portion of the recording medium in the feeding direction to preheat the recording medium before the fixing operation by passing a portion of the back surface of the recording medium present between the two first inverting members so that the portion of the back surface is wound around the heating rotating body.
US09904219B2 Fixing device and fixing temperature control method of fixing device
According to one embodiment, a fixing device includes determination means for determining the size of an image forming area of a medium, heating means for including an endless rotating body, plural heat-generating members which are formed in a perpendicular direction to a transporting direction, inclined by a predetermined angle, and divided by a predetermined length, and are disposed so as to come into contact with an inner side of the rotating body, and a switching unit which switches individual conduction, and heats the medium, pressing means for forming a nip by performing pressing and contact at a position of the plural heat-generating members, and nipping and carrying the medium in the transporting direction along with the heating means, and heating control means for controlling the switching unit to select and conduct heat-generating members and controlling the heating means to heat the medium.
US09904204B2 Unit for image forming apparatus, process cartridge, image forming apparatus, and electrophotographic photoreceptor
A unit for an image forming apparatus includes an electrophotographic photoreceptor that includes a conductive substrate, a photosensitive layer provided on the conductive substrate, and a surface layer provided so as to contact with an outermost surface of the photosensitive layer, and an exposure section that exposes the electrophotographic photoreceptor with a light having a wavelength (λ) (nm) so as to form an electrostatic latent image on a charged surface of the electrophotographic photoreceptor, wherein a surface roughness (Rz1) (nm) of the outermost surface of the photosensitive layer satisfies an expression of [(Rz1)≧(λ)/(4×(n2))] where a refractive index of the surface layer is set as (n2), and an outermost surface of the surface layer has a surface shape different from the outermost surface of the photosensitive layer.
US09904201B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a toner image carrier on which a toner image is formed, a transfer unit that transfers the toner image onto a continuous sheet of paper, a fixing machine that fixes the transferred toner image onto the continuous sheet of paper, a sheet transport unit that transports the continuous sheet of paper through a transport path passing through a transfer position and a fixing position, and an electric charge supply unit that is disposed at a position at which the continuous sheet of paper is placed between the toner image carrier and the electric charge supply unit and that supplies electric charge having an orientation, in which transfer by the transfer unit is prevented, to a toner image present in a region on the toner image carrier, which is out of the continuous sheet of paper.
US09904199B2 Charging member having outer surface with concave portions bearing exposed elastic particles, and electrophotographic apparatus
Provided a charging member including an electro-conductive support and a surface layer, the surface layer having in an outer surface thereof, concave portions and holding an elastic particle in each of the concave portions, the elastic particle being exposed at a surface of the charging member to form a convex portion in the surface of the charging member, and a part of a wall of each of the concave portions constituting a part of the surface of the charging member.
US09904198B2 Electrostatic charge image developing toner, electrostatic charge image developer, and toner cartridge
An electrostatic charge image developing toner includes toner particles containing a binder resin and a release agent; and an external additive containing fatty acid metal salt particles, wherein a non-attachment rate representing a percentage of the fatty acid metal salt particles not attached to the toner particles before ultrasonic desorption treatment is 45% or less and a weak attachment rate representing a percentage determined by subtracting the non-attachment rate from a percent of the fatty acid metal salt particles not attached to the toner particles after ultrasonic desorption treatment is 55% or more.
US09904194B2 Electrostatic latent image developing toner
An electrostatic latent image developing toner of the present invention includes toner base particles and particles containing a fatty acid metal salt. The toner base particles contain a crystalline resin containing a segment of a first resin and a segment of a second resin chemically bonded to each other and an amorphous resin containing at least the second resin. The crystalline resin is a hybrid crystalline polyester resin. The first resin is a crystalline polyester resin. The second resin is an amorphous resin. The volume-based median diameter (Da) of the toner base particles and the volume-based median diameter (Db) of the particles containing the fatty acid metal salt satisfy the relations represented by Expressions (1) and (2) below: 0.5 μm≦Db≦2.0 μm  Expression (1) 0.1 Db/Da≦0.5.  Expression (2)
US09904193B2 Toner and method of producing toner
Provided is a toner, including a toner particle containing: a binder resin containing a styrene acrylic resin as a main component, a colorant, a hydrocarbon wax, and a wax dispersant, in which: the wax dispersant includes a polymer of a vinyl resin component and a hydrocarbon compound, the vinyl resin component including styrene and one or more kinds of vinyl-based polymerizable monomers except a styrene derivative; and a solubility parameter of the binder resin (A) a solubility parameter of the vinyl resin segment of the wax dispersant (C), and a solubility parameter of the hydrocarbon compound segment of the wax dispersant (D) satisfy the formulae (1) and (2). |A−C|≦0.20  (1) C−D<1.65  (2)
US09904192B2 Toner
Provided is a toner that is excellent in heat-resistant shelf stability and low-temperature fixability, has durability, and causes less occurrence of fogging in high temperature and high humidity environments.The toner comprising at least a binder resin, a colorant, a release agent, a retention aid and a charge control resin. The binder resin is a copolymer containing a styrene-based monomer unit 67 to 78% by mass and a (meth)acrylic acid alkyl monomer unit 22 to 33% by mass. The content of the retention aid is 1 to 4 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder resin, and the content of the charge control resin is 0.1 to 20 parts by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder resin.
US09904188B2 Electrophotographic photosensitive member, process cartridge, and electrophotographic apparatus
An undercoat layer of an electrophotographic photosensitive member contains a binder resin and conductive particles. Each of the conductive particles has a core particle coated with tin oxide doped with aluminum.
US09904186B2 Electrophotographic photoreceptor, method for manufacturing same, and electrophotographic apparatus using same
A layered, positively-charged electrophotographic photoreceptor, a method for manufacturing the photoreceptor and an electrophotographic apparatus using the photoreceptor are disclosed. The layered, positively-charged electrophotographic photoreceptor includes a conductive support on which is provided a sequential stack composed of a charge transport layer containing at least a first hole transport material and a first binder resin; and a charge generation layer containing at least a charge generation material, a second hole transport material, an electron transport material, and a second binder resin, wherein the charge generation layer and the charge transport layer have a total amount of residual solvents that is 50 μg/cm2 or less. The photoreceptor is highly sensitive, highly durable, and has excellent image qualities including low image defects from cracks generated due to image memory or contact contamination. The photoreceptor is applicable to a high-resolution and high-speed positively-charged electrophotographic apparatuses and provides excellent operational stability.
US09904185B2 Lithographic apparatus and device manufacturing method
A porous member is used in a liquid removal system of an immersion lithographic projection apparatus to smooth uneven flows. A pressure differential across the porous member may be maintained at below the bubble point of the porous member so that a single-phase liquid flow is obtained. Alternatively, the porous member may be used to reduce unevenness in a two-phase flow.
US09904184B2 Liquid immersion member, exposure apparatus, exposing method, method for manufacturing device, program, and recording medium
A liquid immersion member is used in a liquid immersion exposure apparatus, and is capable of forming a liquid immersion space on a surface of an object opposite to an emitting surface of an optical member which emits exposure light. The liquid immersion member includes a first member that includes a first part disposed at surrounding of an optical path of the exposure light, and in which a first opening part, through which the exposure light is able to pass, and a first liquid supply part, which is disposed at at least a portion of surrounding of the first opening part and is capable of opposing the surface of the object, are provided at the first part, and a second member that includes a first liquid recovery part which is capable of opposing the surface of the object and is movable with respect to the first member outside the first part with respect to the optical path.
US09904183B2 Coarse motion and fine motion integrated reticle stage driven by planar motor
A coarse motion and fine motion integrated reticle stage driven by a planar motor comprises a movable platform (100) of the reticle stage, a balance mass (200), a drive motor, a mask plate (101, 102), a base (001), a vibration isolation system (500), and a measuring system, wherein, the vibration isolation system is located between the balance mass and the base, and the mask plate is mounted on the movable platform. The drive motor of the movable platform is a moving-iron type planar motor (300). The reticle stage can lower the design complexity of the drive motor of the movable platform. Compared with a linear motor, the planar motor can provide push forces in more directions, the number of motors is reduced, the structure of the movable platform is more compact, the inherent frequency and the control bandwidth of the movable platform are improved, and thus control precision is improved.
US09904181B2 Inspection apparatus and method, lithographic apparatus, lithographic processing cell and device manufacturing method
The present invention determines property of a target (30) on a substrate (W), such as a grating on a wafer. An inspection apparatus has an illumination source (702, 710) with two or more illumination beams (716, 716′, 716″, 716′″) in the pupil plane of a high numerical aperture objective lens (L3). The substrate and target are illuminated via the objective lens from different angles of incidence with respect to the plane of the substrate. In the case of four illumination beams, a quad wedge optical device (QW) is used to separately redirect diffraction orders of radiation scattered from the substrate and separates diffraction orders from the two or more illumination beams. For example four 0th diffraction orders are separated for four incident directions. After capture in multimode fibers (MF), spectrometers (S1-S4) are used to measure the intensity of the separately redirected 0th diffraction orders as a function of wavelength. This may then be used in determining a property of a target.
US09904179B2 Exposure apparatus and article manufacturing method
This invention provides an exposure apparatus for exposing each of a plurality of shot regions on a substrate. The exposure apparatus includes a control unit configured to control exposure processing of exposing each of the plurality of shot regions on the substrate using control information for controlling shapes of the shot regions exposed on the substrate such that the plurality of shot regions are adjacent to each other. The control information includes correction information for correcting, based on layout information of a plurality of shots adjacent to each other, a shift of adjacent portions of the plurality of shot regions caused by a distortion of the shapes of the plurality of shot regions. The control unit controls the exposure processing using the correction information.
US09904174B2 Reduction projection optical system, exposure apparatus, and exposure method
A projection objective includes at least four curved mirrors, which include a first curved mirror that is a most optically forward mirror and a second curved mirror that is a second most optically forward mirror, as defined along a light path. In addition, an intermediate lens element is disposed physically between the first and second mirrors, the intermediate lens element being a single pass type lens. The objective forms an image with a numerical aperture of at least substantially 1.0 in immersion.
US09904171B2 Resist pattern hardening material and method of fabricating the same
A positive tone photoresist etching development agent for a photoresist film containing acid liable groups includes 0.5 to 2% by weight of tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH), 1 to 20% by weight of an additive having at least two polar functional groups and at least one solvent. The additive has a molecular weight higher than 40, the solvent is water or alcohol, and the agent treated photoresist film retains at least 20% of acid liable groups.
US09904168B2 Actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive resin composition, actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive film, mask blank provided with actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive film, pattern forming method, method for manufacturing electronic device, and electronic device
An actinic ray-sensitive or radiation-sensitive resin composition includes a resin (A) containing a repeating unit represented by General Formula (4) and a crosslinking agent (C) containing a polar group, in which the crosslinking agent (C) is a compound represented by General Formula (1) or a compound in which two to five structures represented by General Formula (1) are connected via a linking group or a single bond represented by L1 in General Formula (3).
US09904167B2 Compound, active light sensitive or radiation sensitive resin composition, resist film using same, resist-coated mask blank, photomask, pattern forming method, method for manufacturing electronic device, and electronic device
Provided is an active light sensitive or radiation sensitive resin composition which contains a compound (A) represented by General Formula (I) or (II): in the formulae, each of Y1 and Y2 represents a monovalent organic group; each of M1+ and M2+ represents an organic onium ion; each of X1 and X2 represents a group that is represented by —S—, —NH—, or —NR1—; R1 represents a monovalent organic group; each of n1 and n2 represents an integer of 1 or more; and R1 and Y1 or Y2 may bond with each other to form a ring.
US09904166B2 Green pigment composition for color filters, and color filter
Provided is a green pigment composition which includes a halogenated zinc phthalocyanine pigment and a brominated chlorinated zinc phthalocyanine derivative having a phthalimide skeleton bonded by an alkylene group, and which enables a great enhancement in contrast without decreasing luminance and coloring power, and a color filter including the green pigment composition. The green pigment composition for color filters includes from 0.1 to 10 parts of a halogenated zinc phthalocyanine pigment derivative substituted with a functional group having a phthalimide skeleton bonded by an alkylene group per 100 parts of a halogenated zinc phthalocyanine pigment, in terms of a mass, and a color filter includes the green pigment composition for color filters.
US09904164B2 Glass substrate for mask blank
A glass substrate for a mask blank has main surfaces. A root-mean-square surface roughness (RMS) in at least one main surface is 0.15 nm or less. An aspect ratio of a surface profile (Str) of the main surface in accordance with ISO 25178-2:2012, where s=0.2, is 0.30 or more. The aspect ratio is determined through measurement of the surface profile at measurement intervals of 0.2 nm or less in a measurement range of 100 nm×100 nm using an atomic force microscope.
US09904156B2 Projector using an image forming panel
A projector 10 includes an image forming panel 14 on which an image is formed, and a projection lens 15 which projects the image of the image forming panel 14 onto a screen 20. The center of the image forming panel 14 is fixed with being shifted in a direction opposite to a direction, in which a central position of a projection surface of the screen 20 is deviated with respect to an optical axis L of the projection lens 15. A lens barrel 31 of the projection lens 15 has an opening 34 as a heat release structure which is formed in a portion of a lens barrel 31 in a direction, in which the image forming panel 14 is shifted, on the image forming panel 14 side from a diaphragm position 32 where an F-Number of the projection lens 15 is determined.
US09904153B2 Projection device, projector, and image adjustment method
A projection unit has a zoom adjustment unit, an image-plane correction unit, a first drive unit, and a solenoid-actuator. The zoom adjustment unit enlarges or reduces a projected-image by moving a first lens group in a K direction. The image-plane correction unit performs image-plane correction on the projected-image by moving a second lens group in the K direction. The first drive unit includes a switching-gear, drives the zoom adjustment unit in a state in which the switching-gear is connected to the zoom adjustment unit, and drives the image-plane correction unit in a state in which the switching-gear is connected to the image-plane correction unit. In a case of driving one of the zoom adjustment unit and the image-plane correction unit, the solenoid-actuator switches the switching-gear from the other of the zoom adjustment unit and the image-plane correction unit to one of the zoom adjustment unit and the image-plane correction unit.
US09904150B1 Transmission mode fast-conversion structure for photographic sliding rail
A transmission mode fast-conversion structure for a photographic sliding rail comprises an elongated rail, bracket modules mounted on two ends of the rail, a sliding block module sliding on the rail, a sliding block transmission structure, a flywheel module and an electric module; both the electric module and the flywheel module are provided with a claw disc coupling capable of being engaged with a claw disc type coupling of the sliding block transmission structure and a securing buckle inserted into and buckled with a lock catch structure in the sliding block module. in this way, transmission mode conversion can be achieved by way of plugging and pulling, so that there is no need to loosen screws to demount the original flywheel or electric module before mounting a new electric or flywheel module and to tighten the screws finally.
US09904149B2 Camera gimbal mount system
A gimbal mount system is configured to a couple to a gimbal coupled to and securing a camera. The gimbal mount system includes a handle, a power source, a user interface, a mounting interface, a communication interface, and a communication bus. The mounting interface is located within an end of the gimbal mount system and includes an opening configured to receive a reciprocal mounting protrusion of the gimbal. A locking mechanism removably couples the gimbal to the gimbal mount system. The communication interface is located within the mounting interface and is configured to couple to a reciprocal communication interface of the gimbal. The communication bus is coupled to the power source, user interface, and communication interface and is configured to provide power from the power source to the gimbal. The communication bus may provide instructions to the gimbal based on user input received via the user interface.
US09904141B2 Reflective display device
A reflective display device includes an electrophoretic display (EPD) module, a supporting member, a first anti-reflective layer, and a color filter (CFA) layer. The EPD module includes an array substrate, a protective layer, and an electronic ink (e-ink) layer. The e-ink layer is between the array substrate and the protective layer. The supporting member has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first anti-reflective layer is located on the first surface of the supporting member and in contact with the supporting member. The thickness of the first anti-reflective layer is ¼ wavelength of a visible light. The CFA layer is between the protective layer and the second surface of the supporting member.
US09904138B2 Fabrication of low defectivity electrochromic devices
Prior electrochromic devices frequently suffer from high levels of defectivity. The defects may be manifest as pin holes or spots where the electrochromic transition is impaired. This is unacceptable for many applications such as electrochromic architectural glass. Improved electrochromic devices with low defectivity can be fabricated by depositing certain layered components of the electrochromic device in a single integrated deposition system. While these layers are being deposited and/or treated on a substrate, for example a glass window, the substrate never leaves a controlled ambient environment, for example a low pressure controlled atmosphere having very low levels of particles. These layers may be deposited using physical vapor deposition.
US09904135B1 Array substrate and liquid crystal display device
An array substrate and an LCD device are provided. The array substrate includes multiple LTPS thin-film transistors. Each transistor includes: a substrate; and a LTPS layer, a first insulation layer, a gate electrode, a second insulation layer, a source electrode, a drain electrode, a planarization layer, a first transparent conductive layer, a third insulation layer, a second transparent conductive layer and a connection metal layer. The LTPS layer, and gate electrode and the second insulation layer are sequentially disposed. The source electrode and the drain electrode are disposed on the second insulation layer, and connected with two terminals of the LTPS layer through the first and second through holes. The connection metal layer connects with the second transparent conductive layer and the drain electrode through a fourth through hole. The first transparent conductive layer is a common electrode and the second transparent conductive layer is a pixel electrode.
US09904130B2 Connecting wire
There are provided connecting wires whose reliability may be ensured by preventing leakage between the connecting wires and by preventing entry of moisture. Overexposure is performed by using a mask having a shape of a protruding pattern (55a) with a sharp tip end at a position corresponding to a pattern edge of an organic insulating film (70) between adjacent connecting wires (50). Inclination of an inclined surface of the organic insulating film (70) sandwiched by the connecting wires (50) is thereby made gradual, and thus, at the time of forming the connecting wires (50), a film thickness of a resist may be prevented from becoming thick along an edge line of the organic insulating film (70). As a result, the resist is prevented from remaining in a connected manner at a region sandwiched by the adjacent connecting wires (50), and leakage between the adjacent connecting wires (50) may be prevented.
US09904125B2 Display panel and manufacturing method thereof
A display panel includes a substrate, a plurality of thin film transistors (TFTs), a plurality common electrodes, a plurality of common electrode lines, a plurality of coupling electrodes, and a plurality of pixel electrodes. Each of the TFTs comprises a gate, a source, a drain and a channel layer coupling the source to the drain. The gate, the common electrodes, and the common electrode lines are formed on a surface of the substrate and are separated from each other. Each of the coupling electrodes couples a corresponding common electrode to a corresponding common electrode line, and a space is defined between the corresponding common electrode and the corresponding common electrode line.
US09904124B2 Liquid crystal display
A liquid crystal display includes a first substrate, a gate line disposed on an upper portion of the first substrate, a gate insulating layer disposed on the gate line, a semiconductor layer disposed on the gate insulating layer, a data line and a drain electrode disposed on the semiconductor layer, a passivation layer which covers the data line and the drain electrode and defines a contact hole which exposes a part of the drain electrode, a common electrode provided at an upper portion of the passivation layer and having a planar structure, a pixel electrode electrically connected to the drain electrode through the contact hole and including a plurality of pixel branch electrodes, and a second substrate corresponding to the first substrate, where an opening is defined in the common electrode at a position which corresponds to a middle region of the plurality of pixel branch electrodes.