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US10070569B2 Method for manufacturing an electronic device
A system for assembling electronic devices includes at least one coating element for applying a moisture-resistant coating to surfaces of a device under assembly, or an electronic device under assembly. As components and one or more moisture-resistant coatings are added to the electronic device under assembly to form a finished electronic device, at least one surface on which the coating resides and, thus, at least a portion of the coating itself, is located internally within the finished electronic device. Methods for assembling electronic devices that include internally confined moisture-resistant coatings are also disclosed.
US10070567B2 System for printed circuit board unlocking and automated reflow carrier recycling
In embodiments, a PCB reflow process may be carried out by the components of an automated system working together to separate PCBs from reflow carriers and transport the reflow carriers back to a previous station of the PCB reflow system. The automated reflow carrier recycling system that is described herein may include a clip unlocking mechanism, a PCB pickup mechanism, a shifter, one or more lifters, and one or more overhead conveyors.
US10070566B2 Support pin arrangement determination assisting method
A support pin arrangement determination assisting method includes: displaying an image including a board image that indicates a shape and an arrangement of an already mounted component on an already mounted surface; inputting an arrangement position of a support pin to the displayed image; superimposing a pin arrangement image indicating the input arrangement position on the board image to create a composite image; and displaying the composite image. The composite image, a first pin arrangement image, and a second pin arrangement image are superimposed on the board image. The first pin arrangement image is generated by inputting an arrangement position in a state that the board is positioned at the first mounting work position, and the second pin arrangement image is generated on the basis of the first pin arrangement image with an assumption that the board is positioned at the second mounting work position.
US10070565B2 Electric power converter
An electric power converter includes a laminated body, a capacitor, a case, and a pressing member. The laminated body is formed by laminating semiconductor modules and cooling pipes. The pressing member presses the laminated body in a laminating direction of the laminated body. The case has outer wall portions that form an outer shell, and partition wall portions formed in the case and are connected to the outer wall portions. The capacitor has capacitor elements and a sealing member. The sealing member is filled in a capacitor housing space in a state where the capacitor elements are sealed. Pressing force of the pressing member is applied to an interposing partition wall portion interposing between the laminated body and the capacitor among the partition wall portions. A thickness of the interposing partition wall portion is made thinner than any other parts of the outer wall portions.
US10070563B2 Electronic control unit
A substrate is fixed to a housing. Heating elements are mounted on a surface of the substrate on the housing-side. A radiating component is provided between the heating elements and the housing. A surface of the housing on the substrate-side includes accommodating recesses, a partitioning wall part, a peripheral wall part, and buffer parts. In each of the accommodating recesses, a corresponding one of the heating elements is accommodated. The partitioning wall part separates the heating elements from each other. The peripheral wall part surrounds the accommodating recesses and the partitioning wall part. Each of the buffer parts is formed between a corresponding one of the accommodating recesses and the peripheral wall part. Each of the buffer parts is formed to be higher than a bottom part of a corresponding one of the accommodating recesses, and to be lower than the peripheral wall part.
US10070562B2 Method and apparatus for heat-dissipation in an avionics chassis
A method and apparatus for heat-dissipation in an avionics chassis can include a housing having an outer surface, defining an exterior of the housing, an inner surface, defining an interior of the housing, and a set of walls at least partially separating the exterior of the housing from the interior of the housing, a heat generating component located within the interior of the housing, and a thermal plane thermally coupled to the heat generating component and configured to direct heat away from the heat generating component.
US10070561B1 Cooling system for data center
A data center can include at least one computing room, and at least one rack system disposed in the computing room. The rack system includes a rack housing and a plurality of computing devices mounted to the rack housing. The data center can further include a cooling system that includes at least one surface that is wetted with a liquid, and delivers source air across the at least one surface such that heat is transferred from the source air to the liquid so as to produce cold air. The cold air then flows into a cold air aisle and is received in the computing devices so as to cool the computing devices.
US10070557B2 Electronic device having fan motor
An electronic device according to the present invention includes a fan motor disposed at the upper side of a ventilation hole in an upper wall part of a casing containing an electronic component. A fluid receiving part for receiving fluid is positioned beneath lowermost points of vanes of the fan motor.
US10070553B2 Connector replacement methods in a network element chassis
A connector replacement method in a network element chassis includes obtaining physical access to a backplane in the network element chassis, while the network element chassis is deployed; powering down backplane connectors for replacement while other backplane connectors remained powered; removing the powered down backplane connectors with a connector removal tool; inserting a new set of backplane connectors in place of the removed, powered down backplane connectors with a connector insertion tool; and powering up the new set of backplane connectors.
US10070551B2 Housing module and electronic device with circuit board quick-assembling function
A housing module having a circuit board quick-assembling function is applied to an electronic device with a circuit board having a specific height. The housing module includes a housing, an spacer and two pivoting components. The housing includes a substrate and several lateral boards. The spacer includes a main body, two pivoting portions and a locking portion. The pivoting portions are disposed on corresponding sides of the main body, the locking portion stretches from a lower side of the main body and is fixed on the circuit board via an external fixing component. The pivoting portions pass through the lateral boards and are connected to the pivoting portions. While the circuit board slides relative to the substrate to push the spacer, the main body is rotated inside the housing via the pivoting portions to lift the lower side.
US10070550B2 Fixing device for circuit board and electronic apparatus comprising the same
A fixing device for a circuit board and an electronic apparatus including the fixing device, related to the display field, and can be applied for the fixation of circuit boards with different sizes and structures onto a component to be fixed. The fixing device for a circuit board includes: a holding portion, used to hold a circuit board and including a containing space and a top portion including an opening allowing the circuit board to pass through the opening and to be inserted in the containing space; and a fixing portion, connected with the bottom portion of the holding portion and configured to fix on the display device. Also, an electronic apparatus including at least one fixing device for a circuit board is disclosed.
US10070549B2 Removal assembly
A removal assembly includes a main body, a positioning element, an elastic element, an actuating element, and a wrench element. The positioning element is movably disposed in an inner space of the main body, including a clasp part and an oblique side surface, and the clasp part extends out of the main body. The elastic element is disposed between the main body and the positioning element. The actuating element is pivotally installed in the inner space of the main body, including a pressing part and an abutting part, the pressing part extends out of the main body, and the abutting part abuts against the oblique side surface of the positioning element. The wrench element is connected to the main body, including a fixing part and a pivoting part.
US10070548B2 Circuit board housing assembly
A circuit board housing assembly includes a housing; a circuit board having an opening attached to the housing; and a board removal tool having a holding member, a rivet and a pin. The holding member has an aperture corresponding to the opening and the rivet is inserted in the opening and the aperture. The rivet has a head with a proximal end and a distal end and a central axis, the head has an internal passage extending parallel to the central axis from the proximal end to the distal end, and the distal end is mechanically connected to legs extending distally from the head and having an internal surface facing the central axis. When the pin is inserted into the internal passage along a direction from the proximal end towards the distal end, the pin applies force to the internal surface of the at least two legs in a direction perpendicular to the central axis.
US10070547B2 Control of electric field effects in a printed circuit board assembly using embedded nickel-metal composite materials
A printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) controls an electrically-initiated device (EID) in an electric field. The PCBA includes a conductive layer, a dielectric layer, and a trans-conductive layer (TCL). The conductive layer of the PCBA designated protected areas. An electrical current with a predetermined current density is impressed in the conductive layer when the PCBA is in the electric field. The TCL is a nickel-metal composite metamaterial positioned between the conductive and dielectric layers and configured to change in shape or thickness in the electric field such that the impressed current is steered away from the conductive layer and into the dielectric layer to prevent premature activation of the EID. A system includes an outer housing, power supply, an EID such as a sonobuoy or medical device, and the PCBA, all of which are encapsulated in the housing. A method is also disclosed for manufacturing the PCBA.
US10070542B2 Electronic-circuit unit and manufacturing method thereof
An electronic circuit unit in which a mold exclusion part, having a rear surface side covered by mold resin and a front surface side exposed from an outer case, is provided at a part of a plate surface of a circuit board which is mounted with electronic components and is covered by the outer case formed by the mold resin. The outer case is multi-material molded using plural kinds of resin having different fluidities. A rear wall of the outer case located on the rear surface side of the mold exclusion part is made of one of the plural kinds of the resin having a fluidity higher than a fluidity of another one of the plural kinds of the resin constituting the other portion of the outer case.
US10070541B2 Display device and method of assembling it
A display device includes a display module, a rear cover that covers the rear surface of the display module, a main circuit board placed in an internal space formed between the rear cover and the rear surface of the display module, flexible wiring members that mutually connects the display module and the main circuit board, and a male screw having a head exposed to the outside of the rear cover, the male screw passing through the rear cover and engaging a female screw formed in the main circuit board. The main circuit board is fixed to the rear cover with the male screw in a state in which the main circuit board is not fixed to the display module.
US10070538B2 Display device
A display device may include a display module and a back cover positioned in a rear of the display module. The display module may include a display panel that includes a front substrate and a back substrate positioned opposite the front substrate, a film attached to a front surface of the front substrate, and a frame positioned in the rear of the back substrate. The film may include a first part that covers the front surface of the front substrate and a second part that extends from the first part and covers the side of the display module. At least a portion of each of the first part and the second part of the film is exposed.
US10070537B2 Formation of dielectric with smooth surface
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards techniques and configurations for formation of a dielectric with a smooth surface. In one embodiment, a method includes providing a dielectric with first and second surfaces, a conductive feature formed on the first surface, and a laminate applied to the second surface, curing the second surface while the laminate remains applied, and removing the laminate. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US10070535B2 Waterproof structure for implanted electronic device
A waterproof structure for an implanted electronic device is capable of preventing the liquid or moist from entering and damaging the circuit board of the electronic device. The waterproof structure includes a shell, a first material layer, a second material layer, and a third material layer. The first material layer covers at least a part of the implanted electronic device. The second material layer covers the first material layer. The internal space of the shell is configured for accommodating the implanted electronic device. The shell is made of PEEK (polyether ether ketone). The third material layer is disposed between the second material layer and the shell.
US10070517B2 Three-dimensional circuit structure
An electronic component (11) is embedded in an end portion of a surface (P1) and an end portion of a surface (P2) adjacent to each other in a three-dimensional base (2). The portion of an electrode (21) exposed from the surface (P1) and an electrode (101) of a packaged IC (41) are connected to each other via a wiring line (201). The portion of the electrode (21) exposed from the surface (P2) and an electrode (25) of an electronic component (15) are connected to each other via a wiring line (202). Accordingly, it is possible to realize a three-dimensional circuit structure requiring no wiring line spanning over or along an end portion thereof.
US10070515B2 Transparent electrode using amorphous alloy and method of manufacturing the same
A transparent electrode using an amorphous alloy is provided. The transparent electrode includes a flexible substrate and an amorphous alloy layer configured to have conductivity and to be formed on the flexible substrate so as to have a plurality of voids.
US10070513B2 High-frequency module and communication apparatus
A high-frequency module includes: a power receiving terminal; an LNA, a reception switch that switches among a plurality of signals in different bands and outputs the signals to the LNA; a first conduction path spanning from the power receiving terminal to a power source terminal of the reception switch; a second conduction path spanning from a branching point in the first conduction path to a power source terminal of the LNA; a third conduction path branching from at least one of the first conduction path and the second conduction path and spanning to a ground; and a capacitor inserted into the third conduction path. A second inductance of the second conduction path is greater than a first inductance of a part spanning from the branching point in the first conduction path to the power source terminal.
US10070510B2 Method and system for controlling ion beam pulses extraction
The embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and system for controlling the extraction of ion beam pulses produced by a synchrocyclotron. The synchrocyclotron comprises electrodes configured to be placed in a magnetic field. An alternating voltage is applied between the electrodes, and the frequency of the alternating voltage is modulated in a cyclic manner. In other embodiments, the method further comprises the steps of starting an acceleration cycle of the synchrocyclotron, generating a reference signal when the modulated frequency reaches a predefined value, communicating the time, at which the reference signal is generated, to the beam control elements, assessing one or more status parameters of the one or more beam control elements, and cancelling or proceeding with the extraction of the beam pulse depending on the results of the assessment.
US10070509B2 Compact SRF based accelerator
An accelerator comprising at least one accelerator cavity, an electron gun, at least one cavity cooler configured to at least partially encircle the accelerator cavity, a cooling connector, an intermediate conduction layer formed between the at least one cavity cooler and the at least one accelerator cavity configured to facilitate thermal conductivity between the cavity cooler and the accelerator cavity, a mechanical support connected to the accelerator cavity via at least one endplate and configured for stabilizing the accelerator cavity, and a refrigeration source for providing refrigerant via the cooling connector to the at least one cavity cooler.
US10070503B2 LED-based lighting control network communication
An LED based illumination device includes a receiver and a transmitter for communications adhering to a lighting control communications protocol and a high speed communications protocol. The LED based illumination device may be part of a lighting control network, wherein the data transmission rate of the high speed communications protocol is more than twice that of the lighting control communications protocol. The lighting control network may be coupled to a digital communications gateway, including a digital communications interface configured to be coupled to a network operating in accordance with an internet protocol and a lighting control network interface coupled to the lighting control network. A processor determines a summary status value of the LED based illumination device based on information stored in memory of the digital communications gateway. The digital communications gateway may periodically transmit the time of day to the LED based illumination device over the lighting control network.
US10070502B2 Light source control system
A light source control system includes a plurality of light sources, and a plurality of light source control devices. The light source control devices include a plurality of main light source control devices that transmits command signals to the other light source control devices. Each main light source control device includes a collision determination circuit that determines whether data of the command signal transmitted through a bus has collided with other data, and a restoration circuit that executes a restoration operation in the case of a collision. The collision determination circuit includes an edge detection circuit that detects change timing of a signal representing the data of the command signal, an area setting circuit that sets a collision determination area in accordance with the detected change timing detected, and a collision detection circuit that detects the presence or absence of a collision in the set collision determination area.
US10070498B2 LED tube lamp with improved compatibility with electrical ballasts
An LED tube lamp is disclosed. The LED tube lamp includes a lamp tube, a first external connection terminal and a second external connection terminal coupled to the lamp tube and for receiving an external driving signal, a rectifying circuit coupled to the first external connection terminal and the second external connection terminal and configured to rectify the external driving signal to produce a rectified signal, a filtering circuit coupled to the rectifying circuit and configured to filter the rectified signal to produce a filtered signal, an LED module coupled to the filtering circuit and configured to receive the filtered signal for emitting light; and a conduction-delaying circuit coupled to the rectifying circuit and comprising a conduction-delaying device, wherein the conduction-delaying circuit is configured such that when the external driving signal is initially input to the LED tube lamp, the conduction-delaying device is in an open-circuit state, and then the conduction-delaying device will enter a conducting state when voltage across the conduction-delaying device exceeds the conduction-delaying device's trigger voltage value, wherein the conducting state of the conduction-delaying device causes the LED module to conduct current for emitting light.
US10070497B2 Smart lighting system and control method thereof
The present disclosure discloses a smart lighting system and a control method for the smart lighting system. The smart lighting system includes: an environment acquisition module being configured to acquire environment information and at least one lighting module, and where the environment acquisition module includes: a color detection unit configured to acquire color information in an environment; an auxiliary detection unit configured to acquire auxiliary information in the environment, wherein the environment information is determined by using the color information and/or the auxiliary information; an operational unit and a control unit configured to determine a control signal according to the environment information; and where the at least one lighting module includes: a driving unit configured to determine a driving signal according to the control signal; and at least one light source configured to receive the driving signal and emit light according to the driving signal.
US10070493B2 Lighting device, luminaire, and signboard
A lighting device which supplies a light-emitting element with a current modulated based on a visible light communication signal includes: a DC power supply circuit which supplies the light-emitting element with a first voltage that is a DC voltage; and a current control circuit which (i) includes a current control element connected in series to the light-emitting element, (ii) switches the current control element between a first state and a second state based on the visible light communication signal, the first state and the second state differing in electrical impedance, and (iii) adjusts, to a constant current value corresponding to a constant current instruction signal, a current flowing through the light-emitting element in a period in which the current control element is in the first state, by controlling the current control element.
US10070489B1 Driver circuit for automatic detection and synchronization of dynamic loads
An example method for preventing overcurrent in light-emitting diode (LED) chains comprises deactivating a current regulation control loop connected to a plurality of LED chains; regulating, via a voltage regulation control loop, a forward voltage of the plurality of LED chains; upon determining that a forward voltage of the plurality of LED chains is equal to a target operating voltage for a subset of the plurality of LED chains, bypassing at least one of the plurality of LED chains such that only the subset of the plurality of LED chains is connected to the current regulation control loop; and upon determining that an output current of the subset of the plurality of LED chains is equal to a target operating current for the subset of the plurality of LED chains: deactivating the voltage regulation control loop; and activating the current regulation control loop.
US10070487B2 Linear post-regulator
The invention describes a linear post-regulator (1) realized for use in an LED lighting arrangement (2), which linear post-regulator (1) comprises a control loop cascade (L1, L2, L3) realized for connection between a terminal of an LED lighting load (20) and a power converter (21) of the LED lighting arrangement (2); a transistor (Q) realized to regulate an LED current (ILED) through the LED lighting load (20); a first input (11) for connection to a reference current input (Iref); a second input (12) for connection to a performance parameter input (Vref, Δlref); and an output for connecting a power control output (Pctr) of the linear post-regulator (1) to the power converter (21); wherein the control loop cascade (L1, L2, L3) comprises at least two interconnected control loops (L1, L2, L3) to regulate the LED current (ILED) on the basis of the reference current input (Iref) and to regulate a further performance parameter of the LED lighting arrangement (2) on the basis of the performance parameter input (Vref, Δlref). The invention also describes an LED lighting arrangement (2), and a method of post-regulating the current of an LED lighting load (20) of an LED lighting arrangement (2).
US10070486B2 Over-the-range microwave oven and method of using the same
An over-the-range microwave oven including a duct unit configured to direct air from the back of the oven to the front. The duct unit includes a first panel disposed between the housing and the cooking unit of the oven. The first panel forms a bottom wall of the duct unit. The duct unit further includes at least a pair of second panels disposed on both lateral sides of the first panel. The gap between the pair of second panels decreases from one side end toward the other side end.
US10070477B1 Modification of non-guaranteed bit rate (non-GBR) bearers through wireless repeater chains into guaranteed bit rate (GBR) bearers through the wireless repeater chains
A wireless communication network modifies a non-Guaranteed Bit Rate (non-GBR) bearer through a wireless repeater chain into a Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR) bearer. A wireless access node exchanges user data with User Equipment (UE) over the non-GBR bearer through the wireless repeater chain. The wireless node monitors latency of the user data exchange over the non-GBR bearer through the wireless repeater chain. When the latency of the non-GBR bearer through the wireless repeater chain exceeds a latency threshold, the wireless node transfers a bearer modification request for the UE to a core packet network. The wireless node receives a bearer modification instruction for the UE from the core packet network to modify the non-GBR bearer into a GBR bearer. In response, the wireless node modifies the non-GBR bearer into the GBR bearer and exchanges user data with the UE over the GBR bearer through the wireless repeater chain.
US10070472B2 Device to device communication method using partial device control
A device to device (D2D) communication method based on a partial device control is disclosed. According to the present invention, the D2D communication method and, particularly, to a partial device control method for D2D communication a relates to, and provides a D2D resource allocation and release method, a D2D HARQ process operating method, a link adaptation method comprising D2D link power control and adaptive modulation and coding (AMC), a D2D control information signaling method, a CSI reporting method for D2D communication, and contents of a CSI report. The present invention can enhance the advantages of and compensate for the disadvantages of both methods through the combination of a base station control a base station control type D2D communication method and a device control type D2D communication method.
US10070466B2 Determining a location of a device for calling via an access point
Methods and systems for facilitating a voice over packet (VoP) call involving a VoP device are disclosed.
US10070465B2 Apparatus for reception and detection of random access channel (RACH) data
An apparatus for reception and detection of RACH data in an LTE input signal includes a hardware accelerator that has a decimator that filters and down-samples the input signal, a first Fourier transform circuit that transforms the decimated signal from the time domain to the frequency domain, and a second transform circuit that multiplies the resulting signal by a complex Z-C sequence and performs an inverse Fourier transform (iFT) operation to transform the multiplied signal from the frequency domain to the time domain. A DSP performs a delay profile analysis operation on the signal resulting from the iFT operation.
US10070464B2 Signal transmission method, apparatus, communications system, terminal, and base station
The present invention provides a signal transmission method and apparatus, a communications system, a terminal, and a base station, where the method includes: determining a repetition factor or an extended sequence of a channel; determining a time domain resource according to the repetition factor or a length of the extended sequence, where the time domain resource is a transmission subframe; and sending a signal by using the transmission subframe of the channel. The signal transmission method, apparatus, communications system, terminal, and base station that are provided by the present invention can solve the technical problem of poor channel coverage in a signal transmission method in the prior art.
US10070461B2 QoS provisioning for LTE-WLAN aggregation
LTE-WLAN aggregation (LWA) at the radio access network level promises significant gain in system capacity and user quality of experience (QoE). In order to support QoS over LWA, there is a need to develop mechanisms to ensure that the access category (AC) classification chosen by a wireless device (AP in the case of downlink, and UE in case of uplink) is consistent with the QoS requirements of the EPS bearer/DRB and/or subscriber profile to which the traffic belongs. The cellular LTE network can provision QoS for both downlink and uplink data flows that are transferred using LWA access.
US10070458B2 Resource request and allocation for uplink multi-user communication
In wireless communications for multi-users, an access point may generate a trigger frame, which may include a trigger indication. The trigger indication may indicate whether a second trigger frame will be transmitted during a time interval. The trigger indication may use a single bit. The trigger frame may also include resource allocation for one or more stations. When the access point transmits the trigger frame, the station(s) may transmit an uplink frame(s) in response to the trigger frame. The access point may transmit a second trigger frame in the time interval. In response to the second trigger frame, the station(s) may transmit additional uplink frame(s) to the access point. The station(s) may save the resource allocation included in the trigger frame and utilize the same resource allocation for the uplink frame(s) and the additional uplink frame(s). Other methods, apparatus, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10070457B2 Scheduling request transmission method and apparatus for decoupled downlink-uplink
This disclosure provides a Scheduling Request transmission method (10) for decoupled downlink-uplink in heterogeneous network, where the heterogeneous network comprises at least two cells in charge of downlink and uplink transmission separately and connected with any backhaul, the method comprising: determining (11) a positive Data Scheduling Request, D-SR, is to be transmitted in a current D-SR's subframe together with HARQ-ACK/NACK on PUCCH using PUCCH format 1a/1b/3; transmitting (12) a HARQ-ACK/NACK in the current D-SR's subframe on PUCCH together with a negative D-SR using PUCCH format 1/1a/1b or format 3 while transmitting a Scheduling Request, SR, in a next SR's subframe subsequent to the current D-SR's subframe. In this method, the Scheduling Request (SR) of the UEs can be correctly detected in the Pico base station to trigger UL transmission in decoupled UL/DL scenario in various case and any kinds of backhaul can be supported.
US10070456B1 Selection of resource scheduling mode in an OFDMA base station
A base station schedules OFDMA resource blocks for M2M communication devices. The base station exchanges wireless communications with wireless user equipment. From the wireless user equipment, the base station receives transmission error data characterizing the wireless communications transferred from the wireless user equipment. Based on the wireless transmission error data, the base station selects an orthogonal mode or a shared mode for M2M communications. If orthogonal mode is selected, the base station schedules contiguous resource blocks for the M2M devices, so the resource blocks use contiguous frequencies and contiguous timeslots that are not shared with the wireless user equipment. If shared mode is selected, the base station schedules non-contiguous resource blocks for the M2M devices, so the non-contiguous resource blocks use non-contiguous frequencies and non-contiguous timeslots that are shared with the wireless user equipment. The base station receives M2M communications transferred by the M2M devices based on the selected schedule.
US10070454B2 Smart grouping for multi-user multiple-input/multiple-output stations
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for wireless communications. More particularly, an access point (AP) identifies a plurality of multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) groups associated with a wireless station (STA). The AP determines a communication metric associated with each of the plurality of MU-MIMO groups. The communication metric provides an indication of the compatibility of the STAs in the MU-MIMO group. The AP prioritizes at least one of the plurality of MU-MIMO groups based at least in part on the communication metric associated with the prioritized MU-MIMO group. The AP creates a preferred group list and/or a blacklisted group list and included the prioritized MU-MIMO group in the appropriate group list.
US10070453B2 Radio base station apparatus and scheduling method
A radio base station apparatus has a multimode antenna providing multiple antenna configurations, an acquisition unit configured to acquire channel information of user equipment and at least one of location information of the user equipment and phase difference information between antenna ports of signals transmitted from the user equipment, and a determination unit configured to determine scheduling for the user equipment together with an antenna configuration to be allocated to the user equipment, based upon the acquired information.
US10070451B2 Communication control apparatus
A communication control apparatus includes a communication control unit executing a requested communication service via a wireless unit selected from a plurality of wireless units. The communication services are assigned with different priorities; the wireless units are assigned with different priorities. Suppose that a communication service, which is newly requested, has a priority higher than that on a communication service that is being executed. The communication control unit executes the newly requested communication service via a wireless unit having the highest priority among all of usable wireless units.
US10070450B2 Providing airtime fairness in wireless systems
Methods, systems, and apparatus for providing airtime fairness in a telecommunications network are disclosed. In one aspect a method includes determining, by an access point, respective transmission rates of multiple stations configured to wirelessly communicate with the access point; determining, by the access point and for each of the multiple stations, a weight of the station that is proportional to the respective transmission rate of the station; and transmitting, wirelessly by the access point and to each of the multiple stations, one or more packets to the station during an airtime allocation to the station, wherein the amount of one or more packets transmitted during the airtime allocation corresponds to the weight of the station and a size of queued packets for the station.
US10070449B2 Multi-phase wireless sounding
System and techniques for multi-phase wireless sounding are described herein. A first set of stations may be selected by an access point from a plurality of stations known to the access point. The access point may then transmit a first sounding request to members of the first set of stations. The access point may receive a sounding report in response to the first sounding request from members of the first set of stations. The access point may then select a second set of stations from the plurality of stations based on the sounding report. This second set of stations is a proper subset of the first set of stations. The access point may then transmit a second sounding request to the second set of stations.
US10070448B2 Method for allocating resources in wireless LAN system and wireless LAN system
Provided are a method of allocating resources in a wireless local area network (WLAN) system and the WLAN system including an access point (AP) to allocate a resource for communication between a relay and a station associated with the relay, the relay to allocate a restricted access window (RAW) or a slot for communication with a station based on the allocated resource, and the station to communicate with the relay based on the allocated RAW or the allocated slot.
US10070445B2 Access point, wireless communication method, and program
An access point includes: detection means detecting radar signal; detection notification means notifying other access point of radar signal detection; assessment means assessing whether to own authority to determine channel used among access points; determination means determining channel used among access points when detection means detects radar signal or when other access point notifies of radar signal detection, when owning authority; channel notification means notifying other access point of the channel determined by determination means; and change means changing the channel used between other access point to either the channel determined by determination means or to a channel notified from other access point. When a plurality of access points detect radar signal, entire system is operable through new channel.
US10070442B2 Wireless communication system, and method for connecting RRC for controlling overloads in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a wireless communication system and to a method for connecting RRC for controlling overloads in the wireless communication system. The method includes the steps of: a mobile signal processing unit transferring an overload control message including preference priority information for overload control to a base station; the base station storing the preference priority information and receiving an RRC connection request message including service information for performing a service from a UE; the base station determining whether the service information is included in the preference priority information when receiving the RRC connection request message; and the base station transmitting an RRC connection allowance message to the UE when the service information is included in the preference priority information. Accordingly, the base station can efficiently control the overload for each service performed in the UE.
US10070440B2 Inserting virtual carrier in conventional OFDM host carrier in communications system
The present disclosure provides a mobile communications system and method for communicating data to and/or from mobile communications devices. The method includes receiving, by a mobile terminal, a signal on a downlink from a base station, detecting a virtual carrier on the downlink, and receiving downlink communications via the virtual carrier, wherein the virtual carrier is configured to provide a first set of resource elements within first frequency resources that are within and smaller than second frequency resources that are used by a host carrier to provide a second set of resource elements, wherein the virtual carrier is provided in the first frequency resources in a first sub-frame, wherein the virtual carrier is provided in third frequency resources in a second sub-frame after the first sub-frame, and wherein the third frequency resources are within and smaller than the first frequency resources.
US10070439B2 Apparatus and method for managing assignment of time slots
An apparatus for assigning time slots refers to a hierarchical structure when a predetermined number of time slots in one of a plurality of communication cycles is assigned to a communication apparatus, identifies an associated frame whose use status is to be changed to used by the assignment of the predetermined number of time slots for a group managed in a layer corresponding to the requested communication cycle, and makes determination to assign a frame belonging to a group in which a number of time slots, in the associated frame, whose use status is changed to used is smaller, to the communication apparatus.
US10070438B2 Soft buffer processing method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present invention provide a soft buffer processing method, comprising the steps of: first, receiving, by UE, D2D data and PDSCH data; and then performing soft buffer processing on the D2D data, and performing soft buffer processing on the PDSCH data. The present application further discloses a soft buffer processing apparatus. By the present application, the problem of soft buffer processing required for storing soft bits of D2D data and soft bits of PDSCH data can be solved, so that the link performance is improved.
US10070437B2 Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy
Methods for using a detector to monitor and detect channel occupancy are disclosed. The detector resides on a station within a network using a framed format having a periodic time structure. When non-cooperative transmissions are detected by the network, the detector assesses the availability of a backup channel enabling migration of the network. The backup channel serves to allow the network to migrate transparently when the current channel becomes unavailable. The backup channel, however, could be occupied by another network that results in the migrating network interfering with the network already using the backup channel. Thus, the detector detects active transmission sources on the backup channel to determine whether the backup channel is occupied. Methods for using the detector include scheduling detection intervals asynchronously. The asynchronous detection uses offsets from a reference point within a frame.
US10070436B2 Method of resolving overlaps in data transmission and user equipment therefor
A method of a user equipment (UE) operating in a wireless communication system is provided. The UE transmits a first subframe. The UE transmits a second subframe following the first subframe consecutively. When the first subframe and the second subframe are overlapped, the first subframe is transmitted completely while the second subframe is transmitted partially.
US10070435B2 Method and apparatus for joint random access control and resource allocation in wireless communication systems
The present disclosure relates to a method for joint random access control and resource allocation in a wireless communication system, and an apparatus using the same. A method for joint random access control and resource allocation in a wireless communication system includes estimating the total number of Machine Type Communication (MTC) devices, and determining at least one of an access control probability and an amount of resources to be allocated in a next frame depending on an amount of resources required to satisfy a random access delay requirement, by considering access control and resource allocation based on the total number of random access MTC devices.
US10070432B1 Wireless devices and systems including examples of configuration modes for baseband units and remote radio heads
Examples described herein include systems and methods which include wireless devices and systems with examples of configuration modes for baseband units (BBU) and remote radio heads (RRH). For example, a computing system including a BBU and a RRH may receive a configuration mode selection including information indicative of a configuration mode for respective processing units of the BBU and the RRH. The computing system allocates the respective processing units to perform wireless processing stages associated with a wireless protocol. The BBU and/or the RRH may generate an output data stream based on the mixing of coefficient data with input data at the BBU and/or the RRH. Examples of systems and methods described herein may facilitate the processing of data for 5G wireless communications in a power-efficient and time-efficient manner.
US10070430B2 Method for configuring resource to data radio bearer DRB, and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to the field of mobile communications technologies, and discloses a method for configuring a resource to a DRB, and an apparatus. The method is specifically: first determining, by a first CBS, resource configuration information used by a first DBS to separately allocate a resource to at least one DRB of UE; and then, sending, to the first DBS, a first resource allocation indication that carries the determined resource configuration information, so that the first DBS separately allocates the resource to the at least one DRB of the UE according to the resource configuration information. In this way, effectively implementing resource configuration for a protocol entity in a DBS according to a QoS requirement of a DRB.
US10070429B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting information in low latency mobile communication system
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for transmitting information in a low latency mobile communication system. Delay time requests are obtained from terminals, and time intervals for transmitting control information for the respective terminals are determined on the basis of the delay time requests. Control information is transmitted to the respective terminals according to the determined time intervals.
US10070427B2 Method and device for transmitting control information in a wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. In more detail, in relation to a method for a terminal to transmit ACK/NACK in a wireless communication system, an ACK/NACK transmission method includes: receiving at least one Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH); transmitting at least one ACK/NACK corresponding to the at least one PDSCH through a plurality of Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) formats; and, when the at least one ACK/NACK is transmitted using a first PUCCH format, transmitting at least one ACK/NACK in an antenna port transmission mode set for a second PUCCH format.
US10070426B2 Method for signaling control information, and apparatus therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. In detail, the invention relates to a method for a terminal to transmit a UCI in a carrier aggregation-based wireless communication system, and to an apparatus therefor, wherein the method involves the steps of: forming a first cell group having a PCell; forming a second cell group having one or more SCells; receiving one or more data in the second cell group; and transmitting HARQ-ACK information on the one or more data through a PUCCH, wherein, when the first and second cell groups are managed by an identical base station, the HARQ-ACK information is transmitted in the PCell, and, when the first and second cell groups are managed by different base stations, the HARQ-ACK information is transmitted in the second cell group.
US10070415B2 Wireless communication device, wireless communication system, wireless communication method and program for randomizing a duration for receiving a probe request
Provided is a wireless communication device which includes a notification information transmitting unit for transmitting, via a wireless communication network, notification information of the wireless communication device, a notification information receiving unit for receiving notification information transmitted from another device, a frequency switching unit for successively switching, at random cycles, a frequency at which the notification information is transmitted or a frequency at which the notification information is received, and a transmission processing unit for performing a data transmission process after transmitting or receiving an acknowledgement to the notification information to/from such other device.
US10070414B2 Method for reporting a channel quality indicator by a relay node in a wireless communication system, and apparatus for same
The present invention relates to a method for reporting a channel quality indicator for a relay node-dedicated physical downlink shared channel (R-PDSCH) from a base station by a relay node in a wireless communication system. More particularly, the method comprises the following steps: receiving one or more reference signals from the base station; calculating a channel quality indicator for the R-PDSCH on the basis of one or more reference signals; and reporting the channel quality indicator to the base station. The calculation of the channel quality indicator is performed under the assumption that a specific number (NRE) of available resource elements is included in a subframe in which the R-PDSCH is transmitted. The specific number (NRE) of the available resource elements is determined on the basis of information relating to a last symbol of the R-PDSCH, wherein the starting symbol and the last symbol are set by an upper layer signal.
US10070412B1 Paging based on individual user mobility patterns
In one example, the present disclosure describes a device, computer-readable medium, and method for paging a user endpoint device based on the mobility patterns of the individual user associated with the user endpoint device. For instance, in one example, a method includes determining a paging zone for a user endpoint device. The paging zone includes a first base station to page the user endpoint device, where the first base station is included in the paging zone based at least in part on a historical mobility pattern of the user endpoint device and on present network conditions around the user endpoint device. An instruction is sent to the first base station. The instruction instructs the first base station to send a paging request message to the user endpoint device.
US10070404B2 Synchronization signal sending method, synchronization signal receiving method, and related apparatuses
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a synchronization signal sending method, including: determining, by a transmit end device, a first signal, where the transmit end device operates in a serving cell, the first signal includes a first synchronization sequence, the first synchronization sequence is a sequence obtained after a special ZC sequence is cyclically shifted by a first quantity of digits and then dot multiplication or conjugate multiplication is performed on the cyclically shifted special ZC sequence and a characteristic sequence, the special ZC sequence is a ZC sequence with a root index being +1 or −1, and the characteristic sequence and/or the first quantity of digits are/is corresponding to a cell identity of the serving cell. In the synchronization signal sending method provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure, signal synchronization can be implemented in an M2M technology by using the ZC sequence.
US10070403B2 Time beacons
Technologies are described herein for time-synchronizing multiple remote network nodes concurrently with time beacons. A hub device in the network, at a preconfigured start time, begins to periodically broadcast time beacons containing current time values retrieved from an accurate time source over a beacon period, while other nodes of the network, at the same preconfigured start time, start listening for time beacons. When a node receives a time beacon broadcast by the hub device, the node sets a real-time clock of the node to the current time value in the received time beacon.
US10070400B2 Method for transmitting and receiving signal in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
The present disclosure relates to a method for transmitting and receiving a device-to-device (D2D) signal in a wireless communication system supporting D2D communication, said method, performed by a terminal, comprising the steps of: transmitting a cellular signal on a first subframe of a first component carrier; transmitting a D2D signal on a second subframe of a second component carrier; and when overlapping occurs between the first subframe and the second subframe, dropping the transmission of the D2D signal or reducing transmit power of the D2D signal in a specific interval.
US10070394B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting information about available power of terminal in mobile communication system
A method and apparatus are provided for transmitting power headroom information by a terminal in a mobile communication system. The method includes receiving, by the terminal, information on an allocated uplink transmission resource; determining whether a path loss has changed more than a threshold, after transmitting last power headroom information, when the terminal has the allocated transmission resource; if the path loss has changed more than the threshold when the terminal has the allocated transmission resource, determining a transmission of the power headroom information; and transmitting an uplink packet including the power headroom information using the allocated uplink transmission resource.
US10070393B2 Control of uplink data transmission
A method for control of data transmission in a wireless communication system includes receiving, by an application, from a modem, information indicative of a radio coverage condition, where a user equipment (UE) includes the application and the modem; based on the received information, determining that the UE is in an enhanced coverage state; and in response to the determining, controlling uplink data transmission by the modem to reduce power consumption of the UE.
US10070390B2 Power management of a wireless communication device
A power management method of a wireless communication device is disclosed. The wireless communication device comprises a modem for wireless communication and a battery for supplying power to the modem. The method comprises obtaining information regarding a power consumption of the modem as a function of time (the information being provided by the modem during wireless communication), forming power consumption statistics from the obtained information (wherein the power consumption statistics comprise an average power consumption during wireless communication as a function of one or more time parameters), and controlling use of the modem by one or more applications of the wireless communication device based on the power consumption statistics. Corresponding computer program product, arrangement and wireless communication device are also disclosed.
US10070384B2 Method of operating a communication device operable in an active mode and in an idle mode, a computer program product for executing the method, and the communication device operable in an active mode and in an idle mode
A method of operating a communication device comprises providing the communication device (T, T1-T5) with a first interface (I1) to connect to a first network (N1), which provides a first bandwidth and a first network idle power consumption at the communication device (T, T1-T5), when being connected to the first network (N1) and providing the communication device (T, T1-T5) with a second interface (I2) to connect to a second wireless network (N2), which provides a second bandwidth, which is smaller than the first bandwidth, and a second network idle power consumption, which is smaller than the first idle power consumption, at the communication device (T, T1-T5), when being connected to the second wireless network (N2).
US10070380B2 Cell access method and cell access apparatus
A cell access method and a cell access apparatus are provided. The cell access method includes steps of: measuring pilot signals for each of multiple cells that have been searched out, the pilot signals transmitted on a pilot resource for each cell being beam-formed using a set of beam-forming vectors configured for the cell; and selecting a cell corresponding to an optimum pilot signal measurement result from the multiple cells that have been searched and accessing the selected cell.
US10070373B2 Information processing apparatus, communication system and control method of information processing apparatus
Provided is an information processing apparatus including a determination unit and a control unit. The determination unit is configured to determine whether a predetermined condition for performing a communication process related to a specific service provided by a service provider between an information processing system related to the service provider and a wireless communication apparatus is satisfied. The control unit is configured to perform control when the predetermined condition is satisfied in a manner that a connection right of connecting to a predetermined network using wireless communication is set in the wireless communication apparatus, the wireless communication apparatus connects to the network based on the set connection right, and the communication process is performed with the information processing system.
US10070372B2 Multi-mode mobile device
A mobile device for communicating with aircraft related systems, a device system comprising a plurality of such mobile devices, a system comprising such a mobile device and one or more aircraft related systems, and an aircraft comprising such a device system. According to a device embodiment, a mobile device comprises: a system interface via which the device is connectable to aircraft-related systems including one or more onboard systems provided onboard an aircraft and one or more off-board systems; and a control unit operable in a first mode to communicate, via the system interface, with the one or more onboard systems and operable in a second mode to communicate, via the system interface, with the one or more off-board systems.
US10070370B1 Apparatus, systems and methods for initiating a cell selection
A device, system and method for initiating cell selection. The method is performed at a device connected to a network and camped on a first cell of the network. The method includes determining whether the device has successfully synchronized with the first cell. When the device is unable to synchronize with the first cell, the method includes determining whether at least one further cell satisfies predetermined reselection criteria and determining whether the at least one further cell satisfies initial cell selection criteria. When the at least one further cell satisfies the initial cell selection criteria, the method includes initiating an initial cell selection.
US10070361B2 User terminal for network selection in a communication system
A user terminal includes a controller that performs selection of an access network in which the user terminal exchanges traffic from among a cellular RAN (Radio Access Network) and a WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). The controller stores a RAN rule for determining traffic steering to a WLAN having a RAN provided identifier (ID), receives a WLAN ID broadcasted from a cellular base station (BS), applies the WLAN ID to the RAN rule to determine whether to perform traffic steering, roaming from the RAN to another RAN, determines whether to acquire another WLAN ID provided by the other RAN based on a policy established by the RAN, receives the other WLAN ID from a second BS of the other RAN, and applies the other WLAN ID to the RAN rule to determine whether to perform traffic steering to the WLAN having the other WLAN ID, in the second cellular RAN.
US10070360B2 Method and system for device-to-device offloading in LTE networks
A method and system is provided for device-to-device (D2D) offloading in long term evolution (LTE) networks. The present application provides a method and system for device-to-device (D2D) offloading in long term evolution (LTE) networks, comprising processor implemented steps of selecting an offloader by a eNodeB (eNB) for a user device out of a plurality of user devices based on location of the user device and other closed proximity user devices, corresponding load and channel conditions upon receiving the offloading request from the user device; exchanging a control messages between the user device and the eNB; and between the eNB and the offloader; and scheduling of resource blocks (RBs) by the eNB for the user device and the offloader in D2D offloading.
US10070359B2 Dynamic generation of per-station realm lists for hot spot connections
Per-station realm lists are dynamically generating per-station for hot spot connections to access points by roaming stations. A query for a list of realms is received from a roaming station when connecting to a hot spot. Using an MAC address or other station identity, a list of available realms narrowed to a subset of per-station realms sent to the station. Narrowing is performed on-the-fly with respect to at least one aspects. A last N realms are retrieved from a database record searched by MAC address. The list is further narrowed by removing realms that are inaccessible or otherwise recently shown to have bad link quality. Additional ranking factors can narrow or rearrange the realm list based on financial agreements, popularity, trends, and the like. A selection from the list of realms is received from the station. The access point then authenticates the station with the selected realm. If successful, data traffic concerning the station can be forwarded through the hot spot on behalf of the selected realm.
US10070357B2 Smooth UE transfer within an evolved packet core
Techniques described herein may enable Evolved Packet Core (EPC) devices (e.g., Mobility Management Entities (MMEs), Serving Gateways (SGWs), or Packet Data Network Gateways (PGWs)) to transfer a connection with a User Equipment (UE) from one EPC device to another EPC device without a break in service for the UE. The transfer may occur in response to an EPC device being overloaded, an EPC device being added or removed from a logical group of EPC devices, or in response one EPC device becoming more appropriate for the UE than another EPC device (e.g., due to a change in the geographic location of the UE). EPC devices may be implemented as virtual network functions, and the transfer of the UE may occur while the UE is in an active mode or an idle mode.
US10070356B2 Communication device, communication system, communication control method, and communication control program
A communication device includes: a first communication module configured to directly communicate with another device using first communication; a second communication module configured to directly communicate with the another device using second communication that is different from the first communication in a standard; a third communication module configured to connect to a public network and perform communication; and a controller configured to relay communication data with the public network to the another device, based on a request from the another device, using the first communication or the second communication, wherein the controller is configured to switch between the first communication and the second communication while maintaining a session with the public network performed by the third communication module.
US10070354B2 Noise floor degradation detection for co-located radios
Noise floor degradation detection may be provided. First, an incremental packet loss rate for a secondary radio may be calculated that indicates an impact on packet reception on the secondary radio due to transmissions by a primary radio. The secondary radio and the primary radio may comprise an access point. Next, it may be determined that the incremental packet loss rate is greater than a predetermined value. A configuration of the access point may be changed in response to determining that the incremental packet loss rate is greater than the predetermined value.
US10070353B2 Controlling radio measurements of a user equipment within a cellular network system
A method is provided for controlling radio measurements of a user equipment within a cellular network system served by a cell of a first cell type characteristic, the cell being assigned to a base station, wherein the cellular network system comprises the cell and at least one further cell of a second cell type characteristic, the method including providing a configuration to the user equipment indicative for parameters to be applied for radio measurements including different parameters being assigned to different cell type characteristics for a same frequency, and controlling the radio measurements of the user equipment based on the provided configuration, wherein the configuration comprises a list comprising information of the at least one further cell and an associated cell type characteristic of the at least one further cell, and wherein the list comprises information about a plurality of neighboring cells and associated cell types characteristics.
US10070341B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving buffer status information in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a 5G or pre-5G communication system to be provided in order to support higher data rates after a 4G communication system, such as an LTE system. A method for receiving buffer status information by an access point in a wireless communication system is provided. In the method, a contention sub-slot and a dedicated sub-slot are determined for each station connected to the access point, a data trigger action frame is generated based on a first element including allocation information on the dedicated sub-slot to be used by a related station in a buffer status report (BSR) phase where each of the stations transmits buffer status information to the access point, the generated data trigger action frame is broadcasted to the stations, and a BSR frame transmitted based on the data trigger action frame is received from each of the stations.
US10070337B2 Method for reporting information related to D2D performed by terminal in wireless communication system
Provided is a method for reporting information related to device-to-device (D2D) performed by a terminal in wireless communication system and a terminal using the method. The method comprises: receiving configuration information requesting an information report related to D2D of a neighbor cell; acquiring information related to D2D for the neighbor cell indicated by the configuration information; and reporting the acquired information related to D2D to a serving cell.
US10070336B2 Method for coverage determination using predefined paths
The present disclosure relates to coverage monitoring and in particular it relates to determining radio coverage, e.g. for small cell deployment in a building. The disclosure relates to methods for coverage determination as well as to corresponding devices and computer programs. According to one aspect, the disclosure proposes a method, performed in a wireless device 10, of determining radio coverage. The method comprises obtaining S1 at least one path along which radio condition measurements are to be performed and performing S2 radio condition measurements along the at least one path. The method further comprises determining S3 position estimates, wherein at least some of the position estimates correspond to the radio condition measurements. The method further comprises determining S4a radio coverage using the radio condition measurements and corresponding position estimates and/or reporting S4b the radio condition measurements and the corresponding position estimates to a radio network node for determination of radio coverage in the radio network node.
US10070334B2 User equipment and a radio network node, and methods therein
Embodiments herein relate to a user equipment and a radio network node, as well as to methods therein. The method in the radio network node relates to the control of resource allocation for device-to-device (D2D) communications in a communications network. The network comprises the network node, a first user equipment (UE), and a second UE, wherein at least one of the first and second UEs is a first D2D capable UE. The method comprises configuring the second UE to transmit a reference signal, transmitting configuration information relating to the second UE to the first UE, receiving a measurement result of the measurement performed by the first UE on the transmitted reference signal, and performing one or more radio operation task for a D2D communication between the first D2D capable UE and a second D2D communication capable UE based on the received measurement result.
US10070333B2 Measurement method for channel state information, user equipment and base station
Embodiments of the present invention provide a measurement method for channel state information, user equipment and a base station. The measurement method includes: selecting one or more coordinated transmission points for coordinated multipoint transmission by the base station for user equipment; and independently configuring a measurement subset used for channel state information feedback for each base station and each coordinated transmission point, so that the user equipment performs measurement according to the measurement subset. With the embodiments of the present invention, channel state information feedback configuration is performed to each cell or transmission point participated in coordination, and a unified structural design for feedback information may be used, so that channel feedback information for multiple transmission points or multiple cells can serve for not only transmission of a single cell, but also transmission of multiple cells.
US10070331B2 Methods and systems for managing bandwidth for user devices on a transportation vehicle
Methods and systems for a transportation vehicle are provided. One method includes collecting by a processor connection information for a plurality of user devices accessing a wireless network on a transportation vehicle; determining by the processor available bandwidth for the plurality of user devices depending on a connection type; monitoring currently used bandwidth by the plurality of user devices; receiving a request from a user device to access content via the wireless connection; determining by the processor additional bandwidth for accessing the content by the user device; and rejecting the request for accessing the content when the additional bandwidth and the currently used bandwidth equals or exceeds the available bandwidth for the plurality of user devices.
US10070330B2 Method for performing measurement and terminal
A method is provided for performing a measurement. The method may be performed by a user equipment (UE) that selects at least one or more subframes to perform the measurement, and performs the measurement for a discovery signal of a neighbor cell on the selected one or more subframes. For the measurement on the selected one or more subframes, both of a measurement subframe pattern for the neighbor cell and a measurement timing configuration for the discovery signal are applied.
US10070326B2 Scheduling method and apparatus for spatial reuse
A scheduling method of giving a chance for transmission to a plurality of terminals in the same time period, and a device therefor are provided. The scheduling method includes: transmitting first scheduling information to terminals in a network, the first scheduling information defining transmitting/receiving terminals and a transmission time period; receiving channel measurement information including inter-terminal interference information from the terminals in the network; and generating second scheduling information defining transmission time periods and a plurality of transmitting/receiving terminals that do not interfere with each other by using the channel measurement information.
US10070325B2 Sub-sampling antenna elements
An antenna apparatus for use in a wireless network and method of operating such an antenna apparatus are provided. The antenna apparatus has omnidirectional antenna elements and RF chains, where there are fewer RF chains than omnidirectional antenna elements. A subset of the omnidirectional antenna elements are coupled to the RF chains and sampling circuitry coupled to the RF chains samples the signals received by the subset of the omnidirectional antenna elements. This forms part of a signal detection process in which different subsets of the omnidirectional antenna elements are iteratively coupled to the RF chains. A signal sample spatial covariance matrix for the omnidirectional antenna elements is constructed from the signals sampled by the sampling circuitry at each iteration and a beamforming algorithm applied to the signal sample spatial covariance matrix parameterizes the signals received by the omnidirectional antenna elements.
US10070319B2 Advanced dynamic channel assignment
A device for assigning radio channels to radio transceiver devices. The device comprises an interface configured to receive two or more radio communication values, each associated with a radio transceiver device. The device comprises a processor configured to calculate an ordering of two or more radio transceiver devices based on radio communication values and build, according to the ordering, one or more rooted tree representing assignment of available radio channels to first radio transceiver devices according to the ordering. A branch of the rooted tree is selected according to a cost function value calculated along each branch. The processor is configured to assign the available radio channels to the radio transceiver devices according to the selected branch.
US10070318B2 Method, apparatus and system and storage medium for re-establishing radio resource
The embodiments of the disclosure disclose a method, apparatus and system, and a storage medium for re-establishing radio resource(s). The method may include: when a terminal triggers re-establishing of the radio resource(s), a request indication message is sent by the terminal; the terminal receives a response message sent by a target evolved Node B; the terminal compares a second Packet Data Unit (PDU) number which is locally maintained with a first PDU number to acquire a difference value between the second PDU number and the first PDU number; and when the difference value does not exceed a preset threshold value, the terminal determines that the target evolved Node B is a legal evolved Node B, and the terminal implements re-establishing of the radio resource(s) between the terminal and the target evolved Node B.
US10070317B2 Method and apparatus of notifying of smishing
A method and apparatus of notifying of SMiShing-related information is provided. The method of notifying of SMiShing by an electronic device includes: transmitting at least one item of message-related information about a received message to a SMiShing detection server; receiving SMiShing-related information about the message from the SMiShing detection server; and displaying content of the message and the received SMiShing-related information when a request is made to display the message.
US10070310B2 Method and system for provisioning access data to mobile device
A method and system for provisioning access data in a second application on a mobile device using a first application on the mobile device. Authentication data may be input into the first application, and an authentication code may be requested from a remote server. After the authentication code is received by the first application in the mobile device, it can pass the authentication code to a second application that initiates an access data provisioning process.
US10070308B2 Systems and methods for protecting mobile contact information
The disclosed technology includes techniques for allowing a contact to exercise control over a third party's sharing of the contact's mobile contact information with mobile applications. A contact may create an application contact key containing rules that govern when a third party may share the contact information with mobile applications. The application contact key may be stored in association with the contact information on a third party's mobile device, on a remote server, or as part of a social networking website. The application contact key may instruct the mobile device whether or not to share the contact information with a particular mobile application. Further, an application contact import management system may track all requests from various mobile applications to access the contact information, and may provide for a seamless future on-boarding experience in the event the contact later decides to accept a previously denied request to share the contact information.
US10070307B2 Method for reporting user equipment assistance information reporting, user equipment, and base station
The present invention provides a method for reporting user equipment assistance information, a user equipment, and a base station. The method includes: if a configuration in a user equipment UE for forbidding sending UE assistance information is not started or is closed, sending, by the UE, the UE assistance information to a base station; or, if a configuration in a UE for allowing sending UE assistance information is started, sending, by the UE, the UE assistance information to a base station. The foregoing method does not increase a signaling overhead of an air interface, and meanwhile, enables a base station to better optimize performance of a UE according to UE assistance information.
US10070302B2 Internet of things (IoT) delay tolerant wireless network service
A network device receives signaling associated with a wireless device of a subscriber to a delay-tolerant wireless network service, and downloads a service profile of the subscriber from a Home Subscriber Server (HSS) associated with a wireless network. The network device retrieves, from the downloaded service profile, a signaling priority value associated with the subscriber or with the wireless device, and identifies whether the signaling priority value indicates a low priority value. The network device prioritizes the processing of signaling associated with a plurality of wireless devices based on whether the signaling priority value indicates the low priority value, wherein the plurality of wireless devices includes the wireless device.
US10070300B2 Information exchange apparatus, base station and communication system
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an information exchange apparatus, base station and communication system. The apparatus includes: a first sending unit configured to send a request message to a secondary base station, the request message containing an uplink address of a master base station for receiving uplink data of service(s) of a user equipment in the secondary base station; and a first receiving unit configured to receive a response message fed back by the secondary base station according to the request message, the response message containing a downlink address of the secondary base station for receiving downlink data of the service(s). With this apparatus, the flow of information exchange may be simplified, and signaling overhead may be saved.
US10070298B2 Method and apparatus for efficient and deterministic group alerting
Systems and methods are provided for reliable, wireless group messaging or alerting in a system having a database, switch, wireless network, and a plurality of intelligent mobile receivers. A message is broadcast to and received by a selected group of the mobile receivers. The network replies to the sender with detailed information about the individual members in the group. Each of the mobile receivers in the group can acknowledge the group message back to the system such as when the message is received, when the message is read, and a response when sent. The system employs centralized management to provide the sender with response information of the mobile receivers.
US10070295B2 Warning message processing method and device, MME, CBC and base station
The present document provides a method and apparatus for processing a warning message, an MME, a CBC and a base station. Herein, the method includes that: a first request message for requesting for broadcasting a warning message is transmitted to a base station, herein a warning area range in the first request message includes Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) information (S402); and a first response message sent by the base station is received, herein the first response message carries the PLMN information corresponding to issuing of the warning message (S404).
US10070294B2 Processing and reporting situational information to emergency service providers
A system and method for processing and reporting situational information to emergency service providers in an emergency service communications network is disclosed. An emergency situation is monitored. Responsive to detecting the emergency situation, information relating to the emergency situation is collected. Then, the information is processed and stored in a database. The processed information is then reported to emergency service providers.
US10070292B2 Providing multiple virtual bluetooth low energy devices
Multiple virtual Bluetooth low energy peripheral devices may be provided via a single Bluetooth low energy radio set. In an embodiment, a method for providing multiple virtual Bluetooth low energy peripheral devices may include defining a first Bluetooth low energy packet having a first device attribute. The method may also include defining a second Bluetooth low energy packet having a second device attribute. The method may also include transmitting the first Bluetooth low energy packet as a first virtual Bluetooth low energy peripheral device via a Bluetooth low energy radio set. The method may further include transmitting the second Bluetooth low energy packet as a second virtual Bluetooth low energy peripheral device via the Bluetooth low energy radio set.
US10070289B1 Client association for provisioning devices in a communication network
The present disclosure includes systems and techniques relating to client association for provisioning devices in a communication network. In some implementations, an association request to associate with a provisioning device is received by a device operating in a sniffer provisioning mode. The device sniffs traffic over a wireless communication channel by listening to the wireless communication channel and capturing traffic on the wireless communication channel in the sniffer provisioning mode. In response to receiving the association request, the device switches to an access point (AP) provisioning mode. An association response to the association request is transmitted by the device over the wireless communication channel. Connection information for establishing a connection with an external AP is received by the device. A connection with the external AP is established by the device based on the connection information.
US10070288B2 Method for dynamically switching mobile network, subscription manager, and user equipment
The present invention discloses a method for dynamically switching a mobile network, including: sending, by a subscription manager SM, a mobile network switch message to a first mobile network, where the mobile network switch message is used to indicate that user equipment UE needs network switching; receiving, by the SM, a notification signaling message from the first mobile network, where the notification signaling message is used to notify the SM that the UE connects to the first mobile network; and sending, by the SM, the mobile network switch message to the UE by using the first mobile network, so as to instruct the UE to switch to a second mobile network. The present invention further discloses a subscription manager and user equipment.
US10070287B2 Method and apparatus for energy adaptive resource allocation in energy harvesting network
A method and apparatus for energy adaptive resource allocation in energy harvesting network are provided. The method includes: allocating, by an energy adaptive resource allocation apparatus, non-competition slots of a next frame to at least one first wireless communication device whose energy queue state exceeds a predetermined threshold value among wireless communication devices succeeded in data transmission; and allocating, by the energy adaptive resource allocation apparatus, competition slots of the same number as that of at least one third wireless communication device expected to attempt data transmission to the next frame in consideration of a harvested energy amount and an average energy harvesting rate of at least one second wireless communication device.
US10070283B2 Method and apparatus for automatically identifying and annotating auditory signals from one or more parties
In one embodiment, a mobile device application automatically identifies and annotates auditory data of a conversation between two or more parties. Digital auditory data is processed to identify mention of specific entities. An identified entity is annotated, based on context and relevance, to list one or more actions possible to perform with or on the identified entity, and the identified entity displayed while the conversation is ongoing. An action is selected by signals from an input interface.
US10070281B2 Method and apparatus for routing short message, and computer storage medium
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for routing a short message and a computer storage medium. The method comprises: a short message service gateway acquires, from a short message service center, a short message and identifier information of a called UE used for receiving the short message; after the short message service gateway acquires the short message and the identifier information of the called UE, the short message service gateway acquires a short message delivery domain of the called UE corresponding to the identifier information of the called UE by communicating with a short message delivery domain decision device; and the short message service gateway delivers the short message to the called UE according to the short message delivery domain of the called UE.
US10070280B2 Systems and methods for leveraging text messages in a mobile-based crowdsourcing platform
The present invention includes a system for providing a mobile-based crowdsourcing platform configured to provide an intuitive and semi-automated means of collecting and managing user-driven data by leveraging text messages. The crowdsourcing platform is configured to leverage a Short Message Service (SMS) communication system for generating and transmitting command text messages to mobile devices of users of the service. The command text messages essentially elicit or otherwise train/educate the user's mobile device to automatically transmit requested data back to the crowdsourcing platform, the requested data including the location or position of the user within a given environment.
US10070275B1 Device and method for deploying a plurality of mobile devices
A device and method for deploying a plurality of mobile devices is provided. The device comprises: a communication interface configured to communicate with mobile devices; and a controller having access to a memory storing: respective facial images of users, and relationships between the users. The controller: receives, via the communication interface, a digital image including faces; identifies the users in the digital image, based on: the faces in the digital image, and the respective facial images of the users stored in the memory; determines relationships between the users identified in the digital image using the relationships between the users stored in the memory; assigns the mobile devices to the users in the digital image; and distributes, using the communication interface, respective resources to the mobile devices based on a respective assigned user and the relationships between the users identified in the digital image.
US10070274B2 Methods and systems for controlling communication devices affiliated with talk groups
Method and system for controlling a plurality of communication devices. One system includes a server for a communication system in which each of a plurality of communication devices is affiliated with at least one talk group among a plurality of talk groups. The server includes an electronic processor configured to determine whether each communication device of the plurality of communication devices is in a connected state. The electronic processor is further configured to determine that at least one talk group does not include any communication devices affiliated with the at least one talk group that are in the connected state. The electronic processor is further configured to place at least one communication device affiliated with the at least one talk group in an artificially-connected state based on at least one characteristic of the communication devices affiliated with the at least one talk group.
US10070272B2 Shared broadcast
A method, an apparatus, and a computer-readable medium for delivering content to end user via shared broadcast are provided. The apparatus may be a UE that determines to acquire a MBMS service. The UE tunes to a frequency provided by a first MNO to which the UE is not a subscriber in order to receive the MBMS service via a carrier shared by the first MNO and at least one other MNO. The UE receives the MBMS service on the frequency via the carrier shared by the first MNO and the at least one other MNO. The shared carrier may have a common SFN timing with respect to the first MNO and the at least one other MNO. The shared carrier may include a shared MBMS SDL carrier. The shared carrier may include a standalone shared carrier for receiving the MBMS service and control information associated with the MBMS service.
US10070268B2 Tracking building locations of fixed wireless devices
A system for generating a database containing the internal locations (e.g., floor, compass direction, room number, nearest fixed landmark, etc.) of fixed wireless devices within a building. To collect data for the database, a report-provider traverses a building with a mobile reporting device. As the provider traverses the building, the mobile reporting device directs the reports-provider to detected wireless devices (e.g., WiFi access points, Bluetooth beacons, Internet-connected appliances, etc.) and instructs the provider to enter information regarding the internal location of each device. When a walk-thru of a building is complete, the mobile reporting device generates a building report that contains the building's location and the internal locations of the detected wireless device. Multiple such reports may be combined by the system to generate the database of internal locations of wireless devices in various buildings.
US10070267B2 Systems, methods, and apparatus for reverse geocoding
Some embodiments described herein relate to reverse geocoding using, for example, real estate parcel data. In some embodiments one or more location records can be received, for example, from a location record database associated with a real estate mapping service. Each location record can identify or otherwise be uniquely associated with a closed shape, such as a two-dimensional polygon, circle, or other boundary that can, for example, define the metes and bounds of a real estate parcel. Geolocation data that represents a location of a mobile communication device can also be received. The geolocation data can map to a location within a shape and the location record associated with that shape can be selected. When the selected location record corresponds to a residential location, household data can be associated with that location record and/or the mobile communication device.
US10070265B1 System for selective accuracy of an indoor positioning system
A beacon location system includes a plurality of first broadcasters configured to broadcast first broadcasts to be received by a registered receiver device, and includes one or more second broadcasters configured to broadcast second broadcasts to be received by the registered receiver device. The beacon location system includes a controller communicatively and operatively coupled to the plurality of first broadcasters, and the one or more second broadcasters, wherein the controller comprises a memory and a processor configured to execute instructions stored on the memory. The instructions include generating one or more masked correspondences between the first broadcasts and locations of the plurality of the first broadcasters, wherein the one or more masked correspondences comprise one or more levels of accuracies. The beacon location system also includes a website accessible to the registered receiver device to obtain the one or more masked correspondences.
US10070262B2 Device tracking system
System and methods for locating radio-frequency-emitting devices. The method may comprise registering, on a downloadable software application on a first locator device, a trackable device, thereby creating a registered trackable device, which emits a radio frequency signal, then detecting, via a radio frequency scan conducted by a second locator device, a sighting of the registered trackable device; determining, at the second locator device, whether the sighting of the registered trackable device meets criteria defining the sighting as a new location of that registered trackable device, the criteria including a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) value; communicating, when the sighting of the registered trackable device meets the criteria, a report of the new location to a server, the report including a geographical location of the registered trackable device; and sending a notification from the server to the first locator device that a new location of the registered trackable device has occurred.
US10070259B1 Altitude map for indoor positioning services
A method is disclosed comprising: obtaining a plurality of pieces of estimation information, the obtaining comprising receiving or determining the plurality of pieces of estimation information, wherein each of the plurality of pieces of estimation information represents one or more respective absolute values of an altitude, wherein each of the one or more absolute values of an altitude is associated with a respective position information, each of the plurality of pieces of estimation information determined based, at least in part, on a respective relative altitude information and, at least in part, on a respective absolute altitude information associated with a data element of a database comprising map data representing an altitude map; and aggregating the plurality of pieces of estimation information in a spatial grid, wherein the spatial grid is divided into a plurality of grid points. It is further disclosed an according apparatus, computer program and system.
US10070253B2 Method, apparatus, and recording medium for radio fingerprint map construction and location tracking
A radio fingerprint device implements a radio fingerprint map construction and location tracking method. In this method, the radio fingerprint device receives, from a manager terminal device, radio environment information varying for a predetermined time at a specific referential position in a particular indoor area so as to create a radio fingerprint map. Then the radio fingerprint device extracts a periodic pattern from the received radio environment information, and stores, in the radio fingerprint map, the extracted periodic pattern as a radio fingerprint feature of the specific referential position.
US10070251B1 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for validating user equipment (UE) location
A method for validating UE location includes receiving, at a network gateway, a signaling message for updating a location of a UE with a mobile communications network. A first indication of user equipment location is extracted from the signaling message. One of: a cloud-based UE location database containing UE location information obtained from a UE location reporting application resident on the UE, a cloud-based loyalty card transaction database containing loyalty card transaction records indexed by UE identifiers, and a mobile location center (MLC) that obtains UE location information by requesting or receiving the UE location information from a mobility management entity (MME) is queried to obtain a second indication of location of the UE. It is determined from a relationship between the first and second indications of location of the UE that the signaling message is suspicious. In response to determining that the signaling message is suspicious, a policy rule is applied to processing of the signaling message.
US10070249B2 Cell phone emergency mode for location in rubble
Mobile phones, phone systems, and emergency location systems are described with features that assist rescue teams in locating survivors in a disaster situation where a phone user and their mobile phone are buried under rubble. To enable the phone's battery charge to last longer, an emergency power conservation mode (E-mode) is activated by either receiving a command from an external source via RF transmission, or by noticing a rapid reduction in signal strength from a tower without changing the phone's physical location. Transmissions are also made by the phone from time to time indicating the user's health condition including providing an indication of life. Portable RF devices may be deployed at grid positions to locate mobile phones by triangulation based on signals received from mobile phones while battery charge still exists for the mobile phones immediately following the disaster.
US10070248B2 Movement detection
A motion sensing device includes an attachment mechanism configured to quickly and easily attach to an object, a motion detector configured to detect motion of the object, a short-range wireless communication component configured to communicate motion information related to the detected motion, and an indicator.
US10070245B2 Method and apparatus for personalized audio virtualization
A method and apparatus may be used to perform personalized audio virtualization. The apparatus may include a speaker, a headphone (over-the-ear, on-ear, or in-ear), a microphone, a computer, a mobile device, a home theater receiver, a television, a Blu-ray (BD) player, a compact disc (CD) player, a digital media player, or the like. The apparatus may be configured to receive an audio signal, scale the audio signal, and perform a convolution and reverberation on the scaled audio signal to produce a convolved audio signal. The apparatus may be configured to filter the convolved audio signal and process the filtered audio signal for output.
US10070242B2 Devices and methods for conveying audio information in vehicles
Various methods and devices for vehicles are provided, wherein directional output of sound is used. In some embodiments, speech signals assigned to different speakers in a telephone conference are reproduced with different directional characteristics. In other embodiments, menu items of a menu are reproduced using different directions. In some embodiments, a loudspeaker arrangement may be provided at a dashboard or in a backrest of a seat of the vehicle.
US10070241B2 Audio signal processing method and apparatus
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for processing an audio signal, and more particularly, to a method and an apparatus for processing an audio signal, which synthesize an object signal and a channel signal and effectively perform binaural rendering of the synthesized signal.To this end, provided are a method for processing an audio signal, which includes: receiving an input audio signal including a multi-channel signal; receiving truncated subband filter coefficients for filtering the input audio signal, the truncated subband filter coefficients being at least some of subband filter coefficients obtained from binaural room impulse response (BRIR) filter coefficients for binaural filtering of the input audio signal and the length of the truncated subband filter coefficients being determined based on filter order information obtained by at least partially using reverberation time information extracted from the corresponding subband filter coefficients; obtaining vector information indicating the BRIR filter coefficients corresponding to each channel of the input audio signal; and filtering each subband signal of the multi-channel signal by using the truncated subband filter coefficients corresponding to the relevant channel and subband based on the vector information and an apparatus for processing an audio signal by using the same.
US10070240B2 Methods and apparatuses for controlling an audio system
A method of controlling an audio system is disclosed, the method including: obtaining initialization configuration parameters and the identification information of each of the power amplifiers, and initializing the respective power amplifiers by the configuration parameters according to the identification information so as to obtain a corresponding frequency range of each of the power amplifiers; and when the audio data is acquired, transferring the audio data to the respective power amplifiers, so that each of the power amplifiers receives the audio data, performs digital-to-analog conversion of the audio data according to the corresponding frequency range, and further outputs the digital-to-analog converted audio data to the corresponding speaker. An apparatus for controlling an audio system is also disclosed. The present disclosure improves the sound quality of the digital television audio system and reduces the cost of the digital television audio system.
US10070238B2 System and methods for identifying an action of a forklift based on sound detection
Described in detail herein are methods and systems for identifying actions performed by a forklift based on detected sounds in a facility. An array of microphones can be disposed in a facility. The microphones can detect various sounds and encode the sounds in an electrical signal and transmit the sounds to a computing system. The computing system can determine the sound signature of each sound and based on the sound signature the chronological order of the sounds and the time interval in between the sounds the computing system can determine the action being performed by the forklift which is causing the sounds.
US10070237B2 Optical and capacitive sensing of electroacoustic transducers
Speakers do not always operate linearly. Linearity of the speaker can affect the quality of the sound produced by the speaker, i.e., causing distortions in the sound, if the nonlinearites are not accounted for. To determine nonlinearities of the speaker, the speaker is often modeled and measurements are made to estimate the characteristics of the speaker based on the model. By using an angle sensor and a light source, a speaker manager can make a direct measurement of excursion or displacement of the speaker. Moreover, when the angle sensor, the light source, and the light beam are configured appropriately with respect to the moving cone of the speaker, the measurement can be substantially linear with respect to the amount of excursion or displacement. Such measurements are far simpler to use and in some cases more accurate than measurements made by other types of systems.
US10070233B2 Implantable hearing aid system
An implantable hearing aid system is disclosed. The system has an external transmitter device and an implantable receiver device, and includes a skin interface to connect the external transmitter device to the head of a user. There is a transmitter connector on the external transmitter device and an interface connector on the skin interface to form a coupling between the skin interface and the external transmitter device to enable connection and disconnection of the external transmitter device to and from the skin interface. The skin interface has an adhesive surface facing the skin so that it can be adhered to the skin on the head of the user. The implantable receiver device has an implant stimulator to stimulate a hearing organ. Sound information is transmitted from the external transmitter device to the implantable receiver device that stimulates the hearing organ of the user.
US10070231B2 Hearing device with input transducer and wireless receiver
The present disclosure regards a hearing device comprising a power source, electric circuitry, a loudspeaker, at least one microphone for sound from an acoustic environment, and at least one wireless receiver for wirelessly received sound signals. The microphone is configured to generate an environment sound signal. The wireless receiver is configured generate a source sound signal. The electric circuitry is configured to estimate at least one parameter of an impulse response from the location of the origin of the wirelessly received signal to the location of a user of the hearing device in dependence on the source sound signal and the environment sound signal. The electric circuitry is further configured to process the environment sound signal in dependence on the estimated at least one impulse-response parameter, thereby generating an output sound signal. The output sound signal is processed into sound by the loudspeaker.
US10070224B1 Crosstalk cancellation for bone conduction transducers
Embodiments relate to crosstalk cancellation to reduce crosstalk vibrations during use of multiple bone conduction transducers. A system, for example, a head-mounted display (HMD) for providing audio to a user, uses vibration sensors to detect vibrations caused by the bone conduction transducers. In particular, a vibration sensor may generate an error signal representing residual vibrations due to crosstalk at a given ear region of the user. The system uses estimated transfer functions for noise propagation paths through the user's head to generate an anti-crosstalk signal. In response to the anti-crosstalk signal, a bone conduction transducer transmits anti-crosstalk vibrations that reduce the error signal at the given ear region.
US10070212B2 Wireless audio output devices
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for determining when to wirelessly communicatively couple together a pair of untethered wireless audio output devices and for determining when to erase a connection history stored on one or both of the wireless audio output devices.
US10070211B2 Digital voice processing method and system for headset computer
The invention is a multi-microphone voice processing SoC primarily for head worn applications. It bypasses the use of conventional pre-amp voice CODEC (ADC/DAC) chips all together by replacing their functionality with digital MEMS microphone(s) and digital speaker driver (DSD). Functionality necessary for speech recognition such as noise/echo cancellation, speech compression, speech feature extraction and lossless speech transmission are also integrated into the SoC. One embodiment is a noise cancellation chip for wired, battery powered headsets and earphones, as smart-phone accessory. Another embodiment is as a wireless Bluetooth noise cancellation companion chip. The invention can be used in headwear, eyewear glass, mobile wearable computing, heavy duty military, aviation and industrial headsets and other speech recognition applications in noisy environments.
US10070209B2 Cascade-form wavelength division multiplexing optoelectronic transceiver device, system and method
The invention relates to an optoelectronic transceiver device comprising a first optical connector (OC1) capable of connection to a first bidirectional optical fiber (OF1), and a second optical connector (OC2) capable of connection to a second bidirectional optical fiber (OF2), the device further comprising: an insertion-extraction module (ADM) capable of: extracting a wavelength (λRx) from a plurality of wavelengths constituting a first optical signal received by the first optical connector (OC1) and transmitting the first optical signal without the extracted wavelength to the second optical connector (OC2); inserting a wavelength (λTx) into a second optical signal received by the second optical connector (OC2) and transmitting the second optical signal with the inserted wavelength to the first optical connector (OC1); an electric-optical conversion module (EC1) capable of providing the insertion-extraction module with the wavelength (λTx) inserted into the second optical signal from an incoming electric signal (Data Tx); and an optical-electric conversion module (EC2) capable of converting the wavelength (λRx) extracted from the first optical signal by the insertion-extraction module into an outgoing electric signal (Data Rx).
US10070208B2 Distributed control of a modular switching system
A large-scale switching system deployed as a global network or a large-scale data center includes a large number of access nodes (edge nodes) interconnected through optical or electronic rotators. The rotators are logically arranged in a matrix and each access node has a channel to each rotator in a respective row and a channel from each rotator of a respective column of the matrix. A dual timing circuit coupled to a diagonal rotator pair exchanges timing data with edge nodes connecting to the diagonal rotator pair to facilitate temporal alignment of data received at input ports of each rotator. Each access node has a path to each other access node traversing only one of the rotators. The rotators may be arranged into constellations of collocated rotators to facilitate connectivity of access nodes to rotators using wavelength-division-multiplexed links.
US10070204B2 Collaborative telemetry
A method may include providing one or more telemetry transmission systems, the one or more transmission systems comprising one or more receivers and one or more transmitters. The method may also include transmitting a first synchronization sequence from the one or more telemetry transmission systems, the first synchronization sequence transmitted in a first channel, and the first synchronization sequence being at least a portion of a first telemetry signal. In addition, the method may include transmitting a second synchronization sequence the one or more telemetry transmission systems, the second synchronization sequence transmitted in a second channel, and the second synchronization sequence being at least a portion of a second telemetry signal. The first and second synchronization sequences may be transmitted simultaneously or at a predetermined time difference. The method may include receiving the first synchronization sequence at the one or more receivers, and receiving the second synchronization sequence at the one or more receivers.
US10070202B2 Electromechanical adapter for communicating between interfaces
Electromechanical adapter having at least one controller, wherein the adapter comprises at least a first interface for communication with at least one monitoring unit at the battery, a second interface for communication with a monitoring unit that is superordinate to the monitoring unit at the battery, and a third interface for the connection of at least one sensor and/or actuator, wherein the controller converts signals between the first and second interfaces.
US10070201B2 Recognition of images within a video based on a stored representation
One embodiment described herein may take the form of a system or method for detecting an image within a video component of a multimedia presentation on a distribution system. In general, the system or method may analyze one or more frames of a video component of a presentation to detect the presence of an image within the one or more frames that matches or approximates one or more images stored in a searchable database. Once detected, the system or method may compare one or more features of the potentially matching image with the collection of images. If the potential image matches or approximates an image within the searchable database, the system or method may provide a selectable link within the multimedia presentation that links the detected image with associated information concerning the image. Such information may be presented on a display device to the viewer of the presentation.
US10070200B2 Targeted television advertising based on profiles linked to multiple online devices
A profile provider: (i) associates a primary online device (OD1) with a set-top box (STB); (ii) a location of OD1 at some point in time is estimated to be “near” the STB, thereby establishing a STB proxy location; (iii) one or more secondary online devices (OD2s) are observed to be located “near” the STB proxy location and are associated with the STB; and (iv) a television advertisement is selected to be directed to the STB, which selection is based at least in part on profile information linked to one of the associated OD2s. The method can be particularly advantageous in situations wherein: the STB is not connected to any computer network; the STB is not ever connected to the same local area network as OD1 or OD2; or television service (used by the STB) and online access (used by OD1 and OD2s) are provided by different service providers.
US10070198B2 User feedback based content distribution area
A method includes providing, to a user device, an identification of a superset of potential video programs that are available to be scheduled for multicast to a content distribution area that includes a cell associated with the user device. The method also includes receiving a selection of a subset of the potential video programs from the user device and a location associated with the user device. The method further includes generating at least one content distribution area based on the location of the user device and the selection of the subset of the potential video programs.
US10070197B2 Method and apparatus for improved network optimization for providing video from a plurality of sources to a plurality of clients
A method for improving quality of experience in a communication between a first plurality of video sources (Cam1, cam2, cam3) to a second plurality of video clients (C1, C2) via a video composing module (VSE) in between said first plurality of video sources and said second plurality of clients, and triggered by a dispatching unit (D) controlling which clients and video sources are participating in said communication, and which respective composed videos (VcompC1, VcompC2) are to be provided from said video composing module (VSE) to respective clients (C1, C2) of said second plurality, comprises the steps of :—receiving from said dispatching unit (D) client related parameters (CP1, CP2) indicating display and layout configuration of said respective composed video (VcompC1, VcompC2) to be provided to said respective client (C1, C2),—identifying a subset of video sources from said first plurality for being coupled to an intermediate video composing module (VSRR)—determining an optimized video feed configuration for the communication of an intermediate composed video (Vcompr) provided by and between said intermediate video composing module (VSRR) to said video composing module (VSE) based on said client related parameters and on network restriction parameters (NC(t)),—adapting the respective video communication session between the intermediate video composing module (VSRR) and the video composing module (VSE) based on the provision of said optimized video feed configuration as a control signal to said intermediate video composing module (VSRR).
US10070192B2 Application for determining and responding to user sentiments during viewed media content
There is provided a system and method for a platform for determining and responding to user sentiments during viewed media content. The method comprises displaying on a display, a plurality of user selectable sentiment actions to a plurality of users during broadcast of a media content, receiving a first selection of at least one of the plurality of user selectable sentiment actions from each of the plurality of users, and determining a first threshold sentiment level based on the first selection of the at least one of the plurality of user selectable sentiment actions. The method may further comprise sharing the first selection of the at least one of the plurality of user selectable sentiment actions from each of the plurality of users using a social media platform. Additionally, the method may also further comprise triggering a sentiment soundtrack corresponding to the first threshold sentiment level.
US10070191B2 Systems and methods for displaying video content relevant to application content
Methods, systems and devices for viewing video content are provided. Video content is displayed in a video region of a display, while application content is displayed in an application region of the display. Based on the application content, candidate video content relevant to the application content is determined and, in response to user input, selected video content is displayed in the video region of the display.
US10070190B2 News production system with dynamic character generator output
In one aspect, an example method involves: accessing, by a computing device, data associated with an election; using, by a computing device, the accessed data to determine a status associated with a voting option of the election; using, by the computing device, the determined status as a basis to select a content storage-location from among multiple content storage-locations, wherein each of the multiple content storage-locations corresponds with a respective content placeholder of a content template; and storing, by the computing device, in the selected content storage-location, (i) a content item associated with the voting option or (ii) a reference to the content item.
US10070189B2 Electronic support allowing access to remote audio/video assets
A physical device, the possession of which may provide access to digital media content in a fashion similar to the possession of a DVD providing access to the media content stored thereupon on a suitable DVD player. The possession of the physical device grants access to digital content stored on a remote server using a suitable device such as e.g., a set-top box or media player having Internet connectivity. The physical device provides for convenient and possibly anonymous access to content stored on a remote server and has certain advantages over known techniques for storing rights to access the content.
US10070187B2 Simultaneous output of multiple television selections
Embodiments described herein provide various techniques for receiving, decoding, and simultaneously outputting multiple television programs and channels via television receivers. In various embodiments, one or more multi-video display modes may be provided by television receivers, including, for example, multi-video channel scanning display mode, a multi-video favorite channel scanning display mode, a multi-video swap command, a multi-video electronic programming guide (EPG), a multi-video digital video recorder (DVR) interface display mode, and a multi-video program/channel search display mode. Different multi-video display modes may be associated with different television data sources, and each display mode may have a corresponding layout that determines the number of different television selections (e.g., television channels and/or programs) to be displayed simultaneously. After selection of a multi-video display mode, the number of television selections may be determined based on the corresponding layout, and the specific television selections may be received, decoded, and output simultaneously to one or more presentation devices.
US10070186B1 Method to intelligently monitor, detect and display simultaneous independent videos on a display
Methods, systems, and computer readable media are implemented by a decoder associated with a STB to facilitate intelligent monitoring, detecting and displaying simultaneous independent videos on a display. A request is initiated to display a PiP window that presents a second content stream simultaneously with a first content stream. The request includes information as to input parameters and video input characteristics for each of the first and second content streams. Currently available resources, including memory and bandwidth, are monitored and upon initiation of the PiP window request a query is executed to determine if the available resources are sufficient. If yes, allocation of available resources is carried out to simultaneously display the first and second content streams. If no, an adjustment operation is carried out that modifies at least one input parameter or video input characteristic to simultaneously display content streams in optimal formats. User preferences may be considered for viewer consistency.
US10070185B1 Method and system to automatically select data network videos as television shows based on a persona
A system includes a television set for displaying a video for a viewer. The television set connects to a persona television system over a data network and sends a request for a television show for a persona to the persona television system. A “persona” includes a character representation of a person other than the viewer, an event, or a group. The persona television system selects a television show based on the persona. The persona television system sends to the television set a show description of the television show. The show description includes video source information about video source such that the television set can obtain television show from video source. In this manner, a data network video is automatically selected as a television show based on a persona and provided to the television set, increasing the ease with which the viewer can identify video choices of interest.
US10070184B2 System and method to remove the date specific information from a broadcast automation playlist
Embodiments herein describe a content distribution system that removes time-dependent promotional content before providing a recording of a media presentation (e.g., show or program) to a video-on-demand (VOD) provider. To receive Nielsen credit for a subscriber watching a recording of the media presentation using VOD, the recording must be almost the same as the live version of the media presentation which includes the original program content and the commercial advertisements shown during commercial breaks. However, some shows also include promotional content that a telecommunication or cable provider adds to the media presentation to promote other shows or events being broadcasted later. By the time the user views the recording, however, the promotional content may already be outdated. The embodiments herein describe techniques for removing time-dependent promotional content from a media presentation before the recording of the media presentation is sent to VOD providers.
US10070183B2 Processing techniques in audio-visual streaming systems
Techniques are disclosed that generally relate to content delivery techniques in audio-visual systems. In an audio-visual system, a method of using sensors to incrementally present content elements on a display includes presenting a first content element on the display, receiving first data from a sensor, the first data associated with a first distance. An increment coefficient is identified, and a portion size is determined by reducing the first distance by the increment coefficient. Finally, an unseen portion of a second content element is incrementally added to the display, and a presented portion of the first content element is incrementally removed from the display, the size of the portions added and removed being equal to the determined portion size.
US10070182B2 Apparatus and method for preventing switching from a channel during an advertisement display
An apparatus and method is disclosed for preventing a viewer from switching from a channel when an advertisement is being displayed on the channel. The apparatus and method comprises an advertisement controller in a video playback device that (1) prevents a viewer of a direct (non-recorded) broadcast from switching channels when an advertisement is displayed, and (2) prevents a viewer of a recorded program from fast forwarding the recorded program in order to skip past advertisements that were recorded with the program. A viewer may either watch the advertisements or pay a fee in order to be able to change channels or fast forward when the advertisements are being displayed.
US10070172B2 Method and apparatus for processing broadcast data by using external device
The present invention relates to the provision of a method and/or an apparatus for processing broadcast data by using an external device. The apparatus for processing the broadcast data according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: a reception unit for receiving video data and audio data; a decoder for decoding the received video data and the received audio data; an interface unit for transmitting, to an external device, characteristics information of the video data and the audio data, and receiving, from the external device, control information for controlling the display of the decoded video data and the playback of the decoded audio data; a display unit for displaying the decoded video data on the basis of the received control information; and an audio playback unit for playing the decoded audio data on the basis of the received control information.
US10070168B2 Managing data
An apparatus, method, and system are provided for binding application data associated with an application with content asset data associated with a content asset. In some embodiments, capacity or bandwidth for each of the application data and the content asset data may be allocated in accordance with one or more profiles. The one or more profiles may include horizontal aspects, vertical aspects, linear and non-linear aspects, and the like. In some embodiments, the binding may take place at a content provider location in accordance with early binding practices, at a central location in accordance with late binding practices, and/or at a user equipment device in accordance with user binding practices.
US10070167B2 Systems and methods for client-based addressable advertising
In accordance with the present invention, systems and methods that allow a television broadcast facility or a headend to insert in-band messages, where the inserted message allow receivers to switch to, insert, or otherwise show addressable advertisements to its viewers.
US10070164B2 Predictive allocation of multimedia server resources
Disclosed are techniques for dynamic allocation of multimedia server resources among multimedia transmission services of a service provider based on predicted resource usage by each multimedia transmission service. A predictive usage model of the utilization of server resources by one or more multimedia transmission services is generated for various combinations of operating characteristics, such as time of day, day of week, programming event or content, network status, and the like. The predictive usage model can be generated using past resource utilization characteristics of the multimedia transmission services from prior time periods having the same or similar characteristics. The service provider then can use the predictive usage model to more efficiently allocate multimedia server resources among the multimedia transmission services for upcoming time periods, which may be of fixed or variable duration.
US10070163B2 Uninterrupted playback of video streams using lower quality cached files
Disclosed are various embodiments for facilitating uninterrupted playback of video streams using lower quality cached files. A video file corresponding to an entirety of a video content feature encoded at a first quality may be obtained from another client on a local network. A video stream corresponding to the video content feature encoded at a second quality higher than the first quality is then obtained. The video stream is rendered for playback on a display. In response to detecting an unavailability of the video stream at a particular time in the video content feature, the video file is rendered for playback on the display in place of the video stream and commences at the particular time in the video content feature. The video file may then be sent to yet another client on the local network.
US10070160B2 DTV receiving system and method of processing DTV signal
A digital television (DTV) receiving system includes an information detector, a resampler, a timing recovery unit, and a carrier recovery unit. The information detector detects a known data sequence which is periodically inserted in a digital television (DTV) signal received from a DTV transmitting system. The resampler resamples the DTV signal at a predetermined resampling rate. The timing recovery unit performs timing recovery on the DTV signal by detecting a timing error from the resampled DTV signal using the detected known data sequence. The carrier recovery unit performs carrier recovery on the resampled DTV signal by estimating a frequency offset value of the resampled DTV signal using the detected known data sequence.
US10070159B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving additional information in a broadcast communication system
A method for receiving additional information from a device in a broadcast communication system is provided. The method includes receiving broadcast information provided from a broadcast service provider over a broadcast channel, extracting application information from the broadcast information, acquiring location information for the additional information associated with a broadcast content from the application information, and transmitting the location information for the additional information to a peer device for displaying the additional information.
US10070158B2 Data adaptive compression and data encryption using kronecker products
Digital files are compressed using a process including Schmidt decompositions of matrices using an algorithm, termed ‘BSD’ herein, which is based on an algebraic method generalizing QR decomposition. Software analyzes an input file and initially identifies a matrix M, with entries within a predefined set of integers, within the file. Next, essential entries are defined, extracted from M, that contain sufficient information to recover M using BSD. The compressed file includes the essential entries and their positions within M. To achieve an encryption process, software encrypts the pattern matrix that includes the positions of the essential entries of M. To achieve a lossy compression, software identifies essential entries that contain sufficient information to recover an approximation to M for which the quality is determined by an error threshold. For a more efficient lossy compression, software uses singular value decomposition, BSD, and other signal processing of M.
US10070157B2 Methods, systems, and media for generating an advertisement from a video stream
Methods, systems, and media for generating an advertisement from a video stream are provided. In accordance with some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving, from a first user device, advertisement parameters associated with an advertisement campaign for placing an advertisement based on the advertisement parameters, wherein the advertisement parameters include one or more keywords; associating the advertisement parameters with an identifier of the first user device; receiving, from the first user device, a live video stream; receiving, from a second user device, a request to present an advertisement; identifying the live video stream based at least in part on the one or more keywords; generating the advertisement using the live video stream and the advertisement parameters; and causing the advertisement to be presented on the second user device as the advertisement.
US10070155B2 Packetized content delivery apparatus and methods
Apparatus and methods for managing content delivery in a packetized network. The network provide content to a plurality of clients via a plurality of nodes. A security threat associated with one of the nodes is detected and in response the host uses border gateway protocol to communicate non-forwarding table information informing one or more nodes of the network of the threat. In another variant, communication allows the nodes to take local action to protect themselves. This same local action occurs on the host, allowing it to continue serving content. The host utilizes BGP to dynamically inform nodes of changes in the network traffic delivery rules, such as causing traffic to different clients having different levels of reliability and/or provided on a best-effort basis. The BGP may be utilized to add/remove routes or nodes and to identify and respond to potentially malicious activities, changes in network configuration, and/or delivery requirements.
US10070154B2 Client-server communication for live filtering in a camera view
Provided are mechanisms and processes for performing live filtering in a camera view via client-server communication. In one example, a first video frame in a raw video stream is transmitted from a client device to a server. The client device receives a filter processing message associated with the first video frame that includes filter data for applying a filter to the first video frame. A processor at the client device creates a filtered video stream by applying the filter to a second video frame that occurs in the video stream later than the first video frame.
US10070150B2 Adaptive coding of a prediction error in hybrid video coding
The present invention relates to a method for coding a video signal using hybrid coding, comprising: reducing temporal redundancy by block based motion compensated prediction in order to establish a prediction error signal, deciding whether to transform the prediction error signal into the frequency domain, or to maintain the prediction error signal in the spatial domain for encoding.
US10070148B2 Method and apparatus for bit rate configuration for multi-view video coding
A method and apparatus are disclosed and described for providing bit rate configuration for multi-view video coding. In the video encoder, the method includes encoding image data for at least one picture for at least two joint views of multi-view video content, the at least two joint views including a base view and at least one dependent view. The bit rate configuration for encoding the image data is determined to include an average bit rate and a maximum bit rate for the base view and the average bit rate and the maximum bit rate for the at least two joint views (235, 215, 220).
US10070146B2 Picture decoding device, picture decoding method and picture decoding program
In a picture coding device for coding picture signals including a brightness signal and a color-difference signal in a block unit using intra-prediction and coding information regarding an intra-prediction mode, when aspect ratios of pixels of the brightness signal and the color-difference signal are different from each other, a bitstream generator converts a mode number of a first intra-color-difference prediction mode used when the aspect ratios are equal to each other into a scaled mode number and derives a second intra-color-difference prediction mode used when the aspect ratios are different from each other.
US10070145B2 Method of coding based on string matching for video compression
A method of dictionary coding using coding unit (CU) based processing or using string length coding by taking into account of color component aligned matched sample-strings are disclosed. In the dictionary coding using CU based processing, the pixels in each CU is converted to one-dimensional (1-D) pixel data according to an intra-block scanning pattern. A string search is then performed to determine a match condition regarding whether a current sample-string starting at a current position of the current 1-D packed pixel data matches a previously coded sample-string in the reference 1-D packed pixel data. For string length coding by taking into account of color component aligned matched sample-strings, a flag is signaled to indicate whether the string length of one previously coded sample-string is in a length group corresponding to color-component-aligned previously coded sample-strings.
US10070142B2 Continuous generation of non-displayed reference frame in video encoding and decoding
Methods and systems for the transmission of a high quality background reference frame (HQRF). Such a reference frame is sent from a video encoder to a video decoder in a number of portions, or slices. In the context of this description, a slice of a frame is a set of blocks in the frame, where the slice is coded separately from other slices of the frame. The slices are sent at respective intervals, so that the decoder receives the high quality background reference frame over time, in a piecemeal fashion. The slices can be buffered at the decoder, and the buffer may be continuously updated and used for reference at any point.
US10070141B2 Method and apparatus for providing prediction mode scalability
In an encoding process, video data are represented as a bitstream of a quantized base layer and at least two enhancement layers, with each picture in each layer identified by a start code. The base layer, plus a number of enhancement layers capable of being transmitted by the communication channel's bandwidth, are transmitted on the communication channel.
US10070140B2 Method and apparatus for quantization matrix signaling and representation in scalable video coding
A method and apparatus of scaling list data signaling for inter-layer or inter-view sharing of the scaling list data from a reference layer or a reference view in a scalable or three-dimensional video coding system are disclosed. A first flag may be incorporated in the current bitstream to indicate the scaling list data sharing from a reference layer or view. When the first flag exists and the first flag has a first value, the scaling list data for the current layer or the current view is determined from a reference bitstream for a reference layer or a reference view. When the first flag exists and the first flag has a second value, the scaling list data for the current layer or the current view is determined from the current bitstream.
US10070136B2 Statistical multiplexing with heterogeneous encoder pool
A method of statistical multiplexing digital video is provided enabling use of an encoder pool. The method includes loading a mapping curve into memory at a statistical multiplexor controller (SMC) for each of a plurality of encoders in a heterogeneous encoder pool, each mapping curve being specific to a type and/or configuration of encoder and associating target bitrates with need parameter values, receiving a need parameter value at the SMC from each encoder in the heterogeneous encoder pool, determining a target bitrate associated with each need parameter value received at the SMC, by looking up target bitrates for each need parameter on mapping curves specific to each encoder in the heterogeneous encoder pool, and sending the target bitrate from the SMC to each encoder in the heterogeneous encoder pool in a bitrate assignment.
US10070129B2 Image coding apparatus, image coding method, image decoding apparatus, image decoding method, and program
An image coding apparatus configured to divide an image into one or more slices each including a plurality of blocks and to code each slice on a block-by-block basis includes a first coding unit configured to code blocks included in a first portion of the slice, and a second coding unit configured to code blocks included in a second portion of the slice, wherein, when the second coding unit codes an initial block in the second portion, the second coding unit codes the initial included in the second portion by referring to a first quantization parameter provided to the slice as an initial value and referred to by the first coding unit when the first coding units codes the initial block in the first portion.
US10070128B2 Intra prediction processor with reduced cost block partitioning and refined intra mode selection
A hardware processor has a per block size intra mode processor to perform intra mode searches for best intra modes for different block sizes. A cost processor computes cost values for the different block sizes, where the cost values are based upon at least one of a simplified distortion estimate or a simplified bit rate estimate. A selective block merger processor establishes a final partition of blocks.
US10070127B2 Method and apparatus for arithmetic coding and termination
The present invention provides arithmetic encoder and decoder, and methods implemented therein for termination of arithmetic coding. The arithmetic encoder first determines whether a bin value indicates termination of arithmetic encoding. If the bin value is determined not indicating termination of arithmetic encoding, no bit is written in a bitstream indicative of the bin value so determined. If the bin value is determined indicating termination of arithmetic encoding, a stop bit is written in the bitstream. The arithmetic decoder determines whether or not the end of a coded slice has been reached, based on a number of bits in the bitstream. More specifically, the arithmetic decoder makes a determination, based on a number of bits preceding a stop bit located in a last byte in the bitstream.
US10070120B2 Optical see-through display calibration
Disclosed are a system, apparatus, and method for calibrating an optical see-through display (OSD). The OSD virtual display size is estimated as a starting point for determining an eye to camera distance. In response to determining the eye to camera distance and comparing the result with a measured eye to camera distance an updated display size may be determined. A user's head movement may be tracked in order to determine when a visual alignment based calibration routine is complete. When a user is not viewing a calibration target a request is sent to prompt the user to realign the OSD. When a user is still after a period of alignment with the OSD, the alignment and calibration procedure may be assumed as complete. A buffer may receive calibration values from before and after the calibration procedure is complete and the values may be averaged or filtered for accuracy.
US10070119B2 Device and method to reconstruct face and body in 3D
The device and method are intended for reconstructing in 3-Dimensions comprehensive representations of the head and torso of subject (S) with a portable stereophotogrammetry device which can operate at, at least, two predefined positions (A3, A4).The device is composed of a camera body (1), a double optics (2) and a measuring distance system (34) enabling the repositioning of subject (S) at position (A3) or (A4). The user can operate a switch (5) to select one of these at least two pre-defined positions. The method is further to process the stereo-pairs of the subject to reconstruct 3-Dimensional surfaces (400), match them (500) and then stitch them (600) in a comprehensive representation of the subject. By selecting a distance corresponding to a field of view of respectively approximately A4 dimension the device and method is enabling reconstructing the face and of approximately A3 dimension is enabling reconstructing the torso of subject (S).
US10070116B2 Device and method for optically scanning and measuring an environment
A method for scanning and measuring an environment is provided. The method includes providing a three-dimensional (3D) measurement device having a controller. Images of the environment are recorded and a 3D scan of the environment is produced with a three-dimensional point cloud. A video image of the environment is recorded. The video image is displayed on a first portion of a display. A portion of the three-dimensional point cloud is displayed on a second portion of the display, the second portion of the display being arranged about the periphery of the first portion of the display. Wherein a portion of the 3D point cloud displayed in the second portion represents a portion of the environment outside of a field of view of the video image.
US10070111B2 Local white balance under mixed illumination using flash photography
Embodiments of the present invention facilitate automatically white-balancing images captured under mixed lighting conditions. More particularly, some embodiments are directed to leveraging flash photography to capture two images in quick succession, one with the flash activated and one without. By combining these two images, a per-pixel white balance kernel can be automatically determined and used to generate a white-balanced image without requiring any user input or user assumptions about the lighting in the scene. In embodiments, the white balance kernels for pixels that lie in the shadow or appear as specular spots are masked and can be interpolated from the white balance kernels at unmasked kernels. Motion effects between the flash and non-flash images may also be reduced.
US10070108B2 Video processing system with layered video coding and methods for use therewith
A video processing system includes a video encoder that encodes a video stream into an independent video layer stream and a first dependent video layer stream based on a motion vector data or grayscale and color data.
US10070105B2 OR-function illumination in phased bitplanes in a high dynamic range projector
OR-function illumination in phased bitplanes in a high dynamic range projector is provided, which can be used to reduce flicker artifacts. The projector comprises: a light source; a premod display; a prime display, the premod display configured to modulate light from the light source to illuminate the prime display; and, a computing device. The computing device drives the prime display according to a phased sequence to transition the prime display from a leading bitplane to a following bitplane. The computing device is further configured to, at least in a time period corresponding to the prime display being driven according to the phased sequence, drive adjacent pixel groups of the premod display according to an OR-function of premod versions of respective portions of each of at least the leading bitplane and the following bitplane.
US10070102B2 Method for video processing using a buffer
A method for processing video can include storing input video frame data at a video data buffer and outputting the stored video frame data from the video data buffer at an output video frame rate based on at least an amount of video frame data stored at the video data buffer.
US10070100B2 Imaging service using outdoor lighting networks
A system and methods to provide imaging service using outdoor lighting networks. The system uses outdoor lighting networks to manage/control video/image sensors connected to the network, e.g. hosted at lighting units, and coordinates the capture of useful video/image data associated with events. The system also provides an information search platform for users to retrieve only the relevant video/image data associated with events of interest. Furthermore, the system controls when and how to retrieve video/image data at lighting units across the whole network according to user requests, the priority of the events, and available bandwidth.
US10070098B2 Method and system of adjusting video quality based on viewer distance to a display
A system, article, and method are provided for adjusting video quality based on viewer distance to a display.
US10070096B1 Automatic playback overshoot control system and method
An automatic overshoot control system and method can enable a user to more easily terminate a trick mode (e.g., fast forward or rewind) at an intended point in program material. For example, after a trick mode, a user can initiate display of audio or video at a particular intended point in the program material while minimizing a need to manually adjust. The system determines an offset and tracks a preview position within the program material displayed as a trick mode preview incorporating the offset. The system also tracks an actual position within the program material based on the preview position and offset. The actual position corresponds to a predicted location that the user desires upon terminating the preview trick mode. When the preview trick mode is terminated, normal playback of the program material is resumed at the actual location corresponding to the user's intended location in the program material.
US10070094B2 Screen related adaptation of higher order ambisonic (HOA) content
Systems and techniques for rendering audio data are generally disclosed. An example device for rendering a higher order ambition (HOA) audio signal includes a memory configured to store the HOA audio signal, and one or more processors coupled to the memory. The one or more processors are configured to perform a loudness compensation process as part of generating an effect matrix. The one or more processors are further configured to render the HOA audio signal based on the effect matrix.
US10070090B2 Stacked image sensor pixel cell with selectable shutter modes and in-pixel CDS
A pixel cell has a photodiode, a transfer transistor, a reset transistor, an amplifier transistor and a readout circuit block. The photodiode, transfer transistor, reset transistor and amplifier transistor are disposed within a first substrate of a first semiconductor chip for accumulating an image charge in response to light incident upon the photodiode and converting the image charge to an image signal. The readout circuit block is disposed within a second substrate of a second semiconductor chip and the readout circuit block comprises optionally selectable rolling shutter and global shutter readout modes through the use of computer programmable digital register settings. The global shutter readout mode provides in-pixel correlated double sampling.
US10070085B2 Image sensors and image capturing apparatus including the same
Provided are an image sensor and an image capturing apparatus including the image sensor. The image sensor includes a pixel array including: multiple sensing pixels outputting image signals respectively corresponding to intensities of incident light; and at least one pair of focusing pixels that are adjacent each other, and each outputting a phase difference of the incident light as a focusing signal; wherein each focusing pixel includes: a semiconductor layer including a photodetecting device accumulating electric charges generated according to absorbed light from among the incident light; a wiring layer formed on a first surface of the semiconductor layer and including wirings; a planarization layer having a first surface on a second surface of the semiconductor layer; a shielding layer formed in the planarization layer to block some of the incident light to be incident to the photodetecting device; and a color filter layer and a micro lens layer.
US10070082B2 Radiation imaging apparatus and method of controlling radiation imaging apparatus
A radiation imaging apparatus that has a plurality of pixels capable of outputting an image signal in accordance with an irradiation of radiation comprises a photoelectric conversion unit which has a first capacitance and a second capacitance as charge accumulation capacitances and a gain correction unit configured to correct a pixel value in relation to a dose of the irradiated radiation based on an image signal outputted in accordance with a charge accumulated by the photoelectric conversion unit. The gain correction unit changes an interval of gain correction points at which to perform correction in accordance with a switch from a first capacitance to a second capacitance.
US10070074B2 Vector processing architectures for infrared camera electronics
Systems and methods are disclosed herein to provide infrared imaging systems with improved electronics architectures. In one embodiment, an infrared imaging system is provided that includes an infrared imaging sensor for capturing infrared image data and a main electronics block for efficiently processing the captured infrared image data. The main electronics block may include a plurality of vector processors each configured to operate on multiple pixels of the infrared image data in parallel to efficiently exploit pixel-level parallelism. Each vector processor may be communicatively coupled to a local memory that provides high bandwidth, low latency access to a portion of the infrared image data for the vector processor to operate on. The main electronics block may also include a general-purpose processor configured to manage data flow to/from the local memories and other system functionalities. The main electronics block may be implemented as a system-on-a-chip.
US10070072B2 System and method for detecting high-energy photons
A system for detecting high-energy photons includes a pixelated image detector exposed to visible light and high-energy photons, and the pixelated image detector generates one or more images from the exposure to the visible light and high-energy photons. The system further includes one or more processors operably connected to the pixelated image detector and configured to perform operations on the one or more images to discriminate between visible light and high-energy photons. A method for detecting high-energy photons includes exposing a pixelated image detector to visible light and high-energy photons and discriminating between the visible light that interacts with the pixelated image detector and the high-energy photons that interact with the pixelated image detector.
US10070068B2 Image capture apparatus, image processing system, and control method thereof
When distribution image data indicating a defocus distribution is generated from a plurality of sets of image data including pupil-divided image data that is captured image data corresponding to part of an exit pupil, reduced image data is used. Further, based on the distribution image data, pixel data that is to be subjected to the image processing is extracted from the pupil-divided image data corresponding to the distribution image data. The extracted pixel data, the defocus distribution image data, and captured image data corresponding to the entirety of the exit pupil are recorded or output to an external device.
US10070056B2 Omnidirectional camera system
An omnidirectional camera system includes an omnidirectional camera that acquires an omnidirectional image by capturing using a fish-eye lens and an image processing device which displays the plurality of partial images which are cut out from the omnidirectional image side by side on one screen, in which the omnidirectional camera performs luminance adjustment with respect to the omnidirectional image, and the image processing device performs gradation adjustment processing in each partial image with respect to the plurality of partial images.
US10070052B2 Image capturing apparatus, image processing apparatus, and control methods thereof
An image capturing apparatus provided with an image capturing unit that captures a first image, a scene discrimination unit that discriminates a scene of an object a candidate generation unit that generates a shooting setting candidate, based on a result of the discrimination, an image generation unit that generates, based on the shooting setting candidate, an image reflecting an effect obtained by the shooting setting candidate, and a display device. The candidate generation unit performs at least one of a first operation for generating a plurality of shooting setting candidates in which a predetermined parameter is separated by greater than a threshold value and a second operation for generating at least one shooting setting candidate based on the result of the discrimination, and the display device preferentially displays the shooting setting candidates generated by the first operation.
US10070048B2 Panorama photographing method, panorama displaying method, and image capturing method
A panorama photographing method, a panorama displaying method and an image capturing method are used in an electronic device. The photographing method includes the following steps. Firstly, a plurality of predefined target positions required to produce a panoramic image are determined. Then, a navigator comprising a plurality of indications representing the plurality of predefined target positions is shown. A plurality of target photographs corresponding to the plurality of predefined target positions are captured and appearance of the plurality of indications according to a capturing status of the plurality of target photographs is changed. Afterwards, the panoramic image is generated according to the plurality of target photographs.
US10070045B2 Information processing apparatus, electronic apparatus, server, information processing program, and information processing method
There is provided an image processing apparatus including a display configured to display a captured image and a representative icon, wherein the representative icon indicates a range of a focus area of the displayed image and the range encompasses a center of focus point located at an initial position within the displayed image, and a processor configured to adjust the range of the focus area of the displayed image according to a size of the representative icon.
US10070039B2 Image processing device and image processing method
An image processing device includes a focus adjusting section, a controller, and a track processing section. The focus adjusting section executes imaging operations plural times while moving a focus lens, performs a scanning operation, and moves the focus lens to a focusing position calculated based on the position where the contrast reaches the peak. The controller allows the imaging element to execute a continuous photographing operation of continuously performing the imaging operation for photographing. The track processing section tracks a subject based on the image data in which the contrast reaches the peak.
US10070037B2 Image-capturing apparatus, accessory apparatus and control method therefor
The image-capturing apparatus communicates with an accessory apparatus using a clock/communication request channel and first and second data communication channels. The camera controller switches its communication method between a first communication method in which data communication is performed while a clock signal is alternately switched between first and second levels and a second communication method in which data communication is performed in response to a communication request from the camera controller to the accessory apparatus, which is output by switching a signal level of the clock/communication request channel from the first level to the second level. The camera controller, in response to detecting a communication error in the first and second communication methods, transmits to the accessory apparatus through the second data communication channel a specific signal for restoring the communication while keeping the signal level of the clock/communication request channel at the first level.
US10070036B2 Communication apparatus communicating with external apparatus through wireless communication, control method of communication apparatus, and storage medium
A communication apparatus includes a first wireless communication unit, a second wireless communication unit, a control unit that remotely controls an imaging apparatus in a mode selected from among a plurality of modes including a first mode for remotely controlling the imaging apparatus via the first wireless communication unit and a second mode for remotely controlling the imaging apparatus via the second wireless communication unit, a display unit, wherein the control unit controls the display unit to display an item for inputting an instruction to cause the imaging apparatus to capture an image, wherein, in the first mode, the control unit controls the display unit to display the item in a first size, and wherein, in the second mode, the control unit controls the display unit to display the item in a second size that is larger than the first size.
US10070033B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and storage medium
An information processing apparatus that controls an image capturing apparatus configured to obtain a captured image by capturing a target includes a plurality of interface units each configured to receive an operation signal for the image capturing apparatus and a control unit configured to perform, when a first operation signal is received via a first interface unit of the plurality of interface units, exclusive control of not accepting a second operation signal received via the second interface unit. The control unit determines, in accordance with the type of the first operation signal, a period in which exclusive control is performed against the second operation signal.
US10070031B2 Method and device for identifying an object in a search image
A method for identifying an object in a search image, in which the object and surroundings around the object are recorded by an optics unit of a camera. The optics unit is swivelled in the surroundings during the integration of a recorded image and an image processing unit back calculates the search image from the recorded image using the point spread function and the swivelling movement of the optics unit. Then the search image is searched and the object is identified in the search image.
US10070030B2 Apparatus and method to maximize the display area of a mobile device
The technology disclosed here maximizes the size of the display area associated with the mobile device by various camera placement. In one embodiment, the camera is placed inside the mobile device, and can pop outside the mobile device when the camera is activated. When the camera is inactive the camera retracts inside the mobile device, and becomes unnoticeable to the user. In another embodiment, the camera is integrated into the mobile device display as a camera icon. The integrated camera serves two purposes: to record pictures, and to act as a camera icon, that when selected activates the camera. By removing the camera from the front side of the mobile device, or by integrating the camera into the display screen of the mobile device, the size of the mobile device display screen can be increased.
US10070015B2 Image reading apparatus, image reading method and storage medium for shading correction accounting for dark current influence
An image reading apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: an image sensor to read a document; a movement unit configured to relatively move the document and the image sensor by using a motor as a drive source; an output unit configured to output data of a plurality of colors based on accumulated light-receiving signals by accumulating the light-receiving signals from the image sensor for each color in order for each line in a direction of the movement based on an encoder pulse output from an encoder in accordance with rotation of the motor; and a correction unit configured to perform shading correction for each piece of data of the plurality of colors output by the output unit by using a correction value to correct influence on data of the plurality of colors due to a dark current in the image sensor based on shading data.
US10070013B2 Image processing system and user information sharing method
An image processing system comprises a master image processing apparatus provided with an image forming section for processing an image and a slave image processing apparatus provided with an image forming section for forming an image. The master image processing apparatus comprises a first user information storage section which stores user information, an acquisition section, a first user information update section which updates the user information stored in the first user information storage section according to the user information acquired by the acquisition section and a sending section which sends the user information acquired by the acquisition section to the slave image processing apparatus. A second user information storage section of the slave image processing apparatus stores the user information. A second user information update section updates the user information stored in the second user information storage section according to the user information received by a receiving section.
US10070012B2 Image forming apparatus control method for the image forming apparatus, and storage medium, that record user identifying information for use in identifying print data as registration information
An image forming apparatus which is able to reliably execute a job received from a mobile device. When a job with user information is received from the mobile device connected to the image forming apparatus via a network, it is determined whether or not the received job is a registration job that requires registration of the user information as authentication information. When it is determined that the received job is the registration job, the user information is obtained from the registration job and registered as the authentication information.
US10070011B2 Image reading apparatus and method providing shading correction
In accordance with an embodiment, an image reading apparatus comprises a sensor configured to read an image in a main scanning direction; a first reference plate; a second reference plate; and a processor configured to determine a parameter for shifting shading correction data on the basis of first reference data obtained through reading on the first reference plate by the sensor and second reference data obtained through reading on the second reference plate by the sensor, set the shading correction data on the basis of data obtained through the reading on the first reference plate by the sensor, acquire image data at each reading position in the sub-scanning direction by the sensor and carry out shading correction on the image data on the basis of the shading correction data shifted according to a shift amount at the each reading position obtained from the parameter.
US10070010B2 Shade correcting image reading by biasing force of a color reference body in the document width direction
An image reading device, which may be incorporated in an image forming apparatus, includes an image reader, a color reference body, a biasing body, a reading gap forming device, and a driving device. The image reader reads an image of an original document. The color reference body has a white reference face to position facing the image reader within a predetermined range in a document width direction. The biasing body biases the color reference body to the image reader. The reading gap forming device forms a reading gap while receiving a biasing force from the biasing body on the outside of the predetermined range. The driving device has a force drive transmission body engaged with a center of the color reference body in the document width direction and drives the color reference body in the document width direction at the center via the force drive transmission body.
US10070004B2 Communication apparatus, method of controlling the same, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A communication apparatus capable of wireless communication with an external apparatus includes at least one processor, and at least one memory storing a program which is executed by the at least one processor to cause the communication apparatus to broadcast an advertisement signal prior to establishing a connection by wireless communication with the external apparatus, set an output radio wave intensity for which an advertisement signal is broadcast for a type of error which occurs in the communication apparatus, and determine a type of error that occurred in the communication apparatus. When an error occurs in the communication apparatus, the type of error that occurred is determined and an advertisement signal that includes information indicating that the error occurred is broadcasted at an output radio wave intensity set for the type of error.
US10070002B2 Systems and methods for printing a document using a graphical code image
A system comprises a server, a mobile device and an image forming apparatus. The server includes a storage manager for managing storage of documents and associated document identifiers, a mobile device interface for receiving a set request identifying a user from the mobile device and for providing associated document identifiers to the mobile device, and an image forming apparatus interface for receiving from the image forming apparatus a document request containing a document identifier and for providing in response a document associated with the document identifier to the image forming apparatus, the document identifier received by the image forming apparatus from the mobile device as a graphical code image. The image forming apparatus includes a scanner for scanning the graphical code image from the mobile device, and a server interface for sending the document request to the server and for receiving the document.
US10069999B2 Information processing device, information processing system, and method for controlling information processing device
Content transmission between devices is to be appropriately performed. An information processing device includes a control unit. In addition, the control unit included in the information processing device performs control to select content to be transmitted from among content recorded on a recording medium and transmit the selected content to a second external information processing device when a contact with or proximity to the second external information processing device is detected by using short-distance radio communication. In this case, the control unit of the information processing device uses selection information, which is information for selecting content to be transmitted from among the content recorded on the recording medium and which is generated by the first external information processing device. Thus, the control unit of the information processing device performs control to transmit content recorded on the recording medium to the second external information processing device on the basis of the selection information.
US10069993B2 Resource management apparatus, resource management method and image forming apparatus
The present invention provides a resource management apparatus that comprises a unit configured to obtain upper-limit values of resource usage amounts of applications in executable state; and a unit configured to allocate a requested resource in relation to a resource obtainment request received from a sender application if a sum total of the upper-limit values does not exceed a resource amount that can be allocated to the applications or an resource amount requested by the resource obtainment request does not exceed a reference value, and cause the resource obtainment request to wait and request an application that is not the sender application to release a resource if the sum total of the upper-limit values exceeds the resource amount that can be allocated to the applications and the resource amount requested by the resource obtainment request exceeds the reference value.
US10069989B2 Human body detecting device
A disclosed human body detecting device includes a human body detector configured to detect a human body, and an electric power supply status switching part configured to switch a first shifting mode to a second shifting mode when the human body detecting device is not operated, and the human body detector continuously detects the human body for a predetermined time. The first shifting mode indicates a first status shifting to a second status based on a first condition in which the human body is detected by the human body detector, the second status representing electric energy consumption less than electric energy consumption of the first status, and the second shifting mode indicates the first status shifting to the second status based on a second condition other than the first condition.
US10069986B2 Printer interface selection and control
A printer includes an interface selector to generate a signal that indicates whether a stylus has been installed with a printer. An interface controller monitors the signal from the interface selector to detect if the stylus has been installed with the printer and generates a first printer interface if the stylus has been detected and generates a second printer interface if the stylus has not been detected.
US10069981B2 File transmission apparatus and image reading apparatus
A file transmission apparatus includes a mail producing section that produces an email for transmitting a transmission object file, a file name producing section that produces a file name of the transmission object file based a character string included in the email processed by the mail producing section and that assigns the produced file name to the transmission object file, and a transmission section that attaches, to the email, the transmission object file with the file name assigned at the file name producing section and that transmits the email, to make user's manipulation significantly simplified and the usability further improved.
US10069979B2 Changing a data stream characteristic based on a data usage rate
An approach is provided for adjusting a characteristic of a data stream. A rate of data usage provided by one or more data streams within a time period that has not ended is determined. An amount of time remaining in the time period is determined. Based at least in part on the amount of time remaining in the time period and the rate of data usage, an expected amount of data usage within the entire time period is determined. Whether the expected amount of data usage exceeds a limit on data usage within the entire time period is determined. If the expected amount of data usage exceeds the limit, the characteristic of the data stream is adjusted so that actual data usage within the entire time period does not exceed the limit. The actual data usage is based in part on the adjusted characteristic.
US10069976B1 Voice agent forwarding
Examples include controlling voice input detection in a voice agent network including a plurality of voice agents. An example voice agent includes an audio sensor, a communication interface, a processor, and a memory device storing instructions executable by the processor to detect, via the audio sensor, audio data corresponding to a voice input, and responsive to determining that at least one other voice agent of a voice agent network is detecting audio data corresponding to the voice input determine a signal strength at which the audio data is detected, compare the signal strength to a reported signal strength from the at least one other voice agent, and selectively transmit one or more of an indication of the signal strength and the detected audio data based on comparing the signal strength to the reported signal strength from the at least one other voice agent.
US10069974B1 Call initiated service session
A method and system for providing a service session using a call include: initiating a first call between a caller and a callee according to a callee address record; establishing a voice communication session during the call; modifying the caller address record; and initiating a second call between the caller and the callee according to the modified callee address record. A behavior of the second call differs from a behavior of the first call. In one embodiment, the callee address record is modified according to a modification request. In one embodiment, the callee address record includes at least one session initiation entry. The session initiation entry includes a session address attribute with information for establishing the communication session, a session communication method with a protocol used for the communication session, and a session data attribute with data information for sending over the communication session based on the session address attribute.
US10069973B2 Agent-initiated automated co-browse
Co-browsing sessions provide a way for one party to see exactly what is being displayed on another party's computer or similar device. Co-browsing is particularly useful to an agent to help a customer solve a problem on a computer. Contact centers may determine portions of a co-browsing session that have been successful, capture the associated inputs, and have them play back to future customers. The agent may then be relieved from portions of the co-browsing interaction that are predictable and provide manual inputs having less predictability. The instructions for the automated co-browsing portions may be executed by the agent's device, the customer's device, and/or a server and may appear to the customer to be originating from the agent.
US10069967B2 Telecommunication call management and monitoring system with voiceprint verification
Disclosed is a secure telephone call management system for authenticating users of a telephone system in an institutional facility. Authentication of the users is accomplished by using a personal identification number, preferably in conjunction with speaker independent voice recognition and speaker dependent voice identification. When a user first enters the system, the user speaks his or her name which is used as a sample voice print. During each subsequent use of the system, the user is required to speak his or her name. Voice identification software is used to verify that the provided speech matches the sample voice print. The secure system includes accounting software to limit access based on funds in a user's account or other related limitations. Management software implements widespread or local changes to the system and can modify or set any number of user account parameters.
US10069962B1 Near field communication (NFC) enhanced computing systems
Technologies are disclosed herein for utilizing near field communication (“NFC”) to improve the security, performance, and configuration of computing systems. In particular, NFC can be utilized to power an NFC-equipped server computer on or off, to log directly into an operating system executing on the NFC-equipped server computer, to stream firmware debugging data from an NFC-equipped server computer to an NFC-equipped mobile device, to initiate the update or recovery of firmware, to provide hardware inventory data, or to pair hardware devices. Firmware debugging data can also be streamed from a firmware to an NFC-equipped mobile device. NFC can also be utilized to disable functionality provided by a mobile device while the device is in motion, such as when a user of the mobile device is operating a motor vehicle.
US10069960B2 Method, electronic device, and accessory for carrying out functions based on reflected electromagnetic radiation
A method, electronic device, and accessory for carrying out functions based on reflected electromagnetic radiation are provided. According to one implementation, an electronic device transmits electromagnetic radiation (“EMR”) to an accessory and detects a reflection of the transmitted EMR off of the accessory. A characteristic of the reflected EMR maps to a predetermined function associated with the accessory, which the electronic device performs.
US10069958B1 Dynamic mobile authorization advancement system
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system, method, or computer program product for dynamic mobile authorization advancement for service providers. The invention solves a technical problem of authenticity, authorization, and security of a transaction and the auditing process associated therewith within a home service providing network. In this way, the system generates confirmation of an authenticity of provider, an authorized service completion, resource deployment confirmation, and reconciliation retention. Thus, establishing an end-to-end holistic service providing network application experience in a four axis system that ties in to service process with smart device integration for insurance of service rendering and material completion.
US10069954B2 Audio device with a stiffening structure
An apparatus includes a first portion configured to carry one or more components of the apparatus and at least one wall extending between two or more sides of the first portion; an actuator located in the first portion adjacent to the at least one wall; and a movable section on the first portion and configured to be actuated by the actuator. At least the first portion and the movable section define a speaker.
US10069950B2 Supporting network connectivity for multiple categories of user devices and applications
A mobility management entity device (MME) may receive a request from a user device to attach to a network. The request to attach to the network may include a user device identifier for the user device. The MME may receive, from a home subscriber server (HSS) and based on the user device identifier for the user device, information relating to the user device. The information may include at least one connection parameter. The at least one connection parameter may include at least information indicating whether a bearer should be allocated to the user device. The MME may establish a network connection for the user device based on the at least one connection parameter. The MME may cause traffic to be routed from the user device based on the at least one connection parameter.
US10069949B2 System and method for enabling detection of messages having previously transited network devices in support of loop detection
A method includes receiving a message having a message header at a network node, where the message header includes a source address field. The method also includes determining whether the message has been previously received at the network node using one or more bits of the source address field. The method further includes, upon a determination that the message has not been previously received at the network node, setting the one or more bits of the source address field to a specified value indicating that the message has been received at the network node. The one or more bits in the source address field are used in a manner that is contrary to original device specifications.
US10069945B1 Methods, systems, and computer program products for sharing information for detecting an idle TCP connection
A computer-implemented method is provided, comprising causing access to be provided, to a client computer, to code that causes the client computer to operate in accordance with a protocol that is separate from TCP, in order to establish a protocol connection with another server computer, by: receiving a packet, detecting an idle time period parameter field in the packet, identifying metadata in the idle time period parameter field for an idle time period, where, after the idle time period is detected, the second protocol connection is deemed inactive, and creating or modifying, by the client computer and based on the metadata, a timeout attribute associated with the second protocol connection.
US10069944B2 Methods of processing data corresponding to a device that corresponds to a gas, water, or electric grid, and related devices and computer program products
Methods of operating a communication node are provided. A method of operating a communication node may include receiving data from an electric grid device via a network interface. The method may include processing the data from the electric grid device at the communication node. Moreover, the method may include transmitting a filtered portion of the data to an electric utility head end system, after processing the data at the communication node. In some embodiments, a method of operating a communication node may include using a message broker controlled by a virtual machine in the communication node to provide a protocol to interface with a field message bus that includes a standards-based or open-source Application Programming Interface (API). Related communication nodes and computer program products are also described.
US10069943B2 Query dispatch and execution architecture
Described are methods, systems and computer readable media for providing a query dispatch and execution architecture.
US10069940B2 Deployment meta-data based applicability targetting
For applications that are designed to operate across multiple computer environments, an application distribution service may store multiple different versions of application packages, the different versions being applicable to different computing environments. Application targeted metadata associated with the application packages may be utilized to quickly diagnose the applicability of the application packages to a client device with low bandwidth cost, and before any package distribution is commenced.
US10069938B1 Returning identifiers in default query responses
Examples are generally directed towards managing query responses. A server receives an unspecified property request associated with a resource. The request identifies a resource and omits a property field parameter. A set of instances associated with the resource is identified. An identifier for each instance in the set of instances is identified to form a set of identifiers. The server returns only the set of identifiers to the client as a response to the unspecified property request. On determining the server has received a types-feed request from the client, the server identifies all possible property types for the resource to form a list of all property types. The server returns the list of all property types to the client as a response to the types-feed request.
US10069924B2 Application programming interfaces for communication systems
Among other disclosures, a method may include receiving a trigger identifying a person associated with a communication, the communication being transmitted by a communication application. The method may include retrieving information relating to the person. The method may include providing the information to an interface associated with the communication application.
US10069920B2 Control of an online service by means of a motor vehicle operator control device
The invention relates to a method for controlling an online service outside the vehicle by using an operating device of a motor vehicle. The method includes determining an operating input performed by a user on the operating device and selecting one of several service functions of the online service depending on the operating input. This selection capability should be adapted to the vehicle type-dependent operating concept of the motor vehicle. The operating elements available on the operating device are determined and converter data, which contain a control instruction for controlling the selection of the service function depending on operation signals of the determined operating elements, are provided. The selection of the service function then takes place depending on the operating element operated during the operating input and depending on the converter data.
US10069919B2 Method for exchanging information between in-vehicle terminals and in-vehicle terminal
A method for exchanging information between in-vehicle terminals, and an in-vehicle terminal is provided. The method includes a first in-vehicle terminal that triggers, by sending a broadcast message, at least one surrounding second in-vehicle terminal to establish a first relationship with the first in-vehicle terminal, and establishes a second relationship with at least one third in-vehicle terminal. The first in-vehicle terminal separately exchanges information about a correspondence type with the at least one second or third in-vehicle terminal so that more vehicles can intelligently exchange in-vehicle information, and exchange different information with different in-vehicle terminals. This can properly protect privacy information.
US10069917B2 Multiple server automation for secure cloud reconciliation
In various example embodiments, a system and method for automated data reconciliation processing is presented. The system receives a data movement request with a first status indicator and appends a unique request code to the data movement request. The system causes presentation of the data movement request at a client device and receives a movement response from a second server via a network. The system modifies the first status indicator of the data movement request to a second status indicator to provisionally reflect the receipt of the movement response and verifies the indication of movement from a receiving entity.
US10069914B1 Distributed storage system for long term data storage
A distributed storage system for the long-term storage of data objects that is implemented utilizing one or more distinct storage sites that may be comprised of system controllers and object storage systems that act in concert to embody a single distributed storage system. A system may include a one or more types and/or instances of object storage systems in which replicas of objects are stored in at least two of the said object storage systems. A system may further include system controllers associated with logical and/or physical sites that coordinate object, user, device, and system management functionally.
US10069913B2 Maintaining state synchronization of an application between computing devices as well as maintaining state synchronization of common information between different applications without requiring periodic synchronization
A method, system and computer program product for maintaining state synchronization of an application between computing devices and maintaining state synchronization of common information between different applications. A server receives a request from a client device to access a shared state scope. A shared state scope is a data store that physically resides on the server, where the data store stores state information. The state information stored in these scopes can be shared among multiple instances of an application residing on multiple client devices. Furthermore, the state information may include common information that is shared among different applications. Upon the server providing access to the requested scope, the server receives an update to the state information stored within the requested scope from the requesting client device. The server then notifies other client devices regarding the update to the state information that have access to the shared state scope.
US10069908B2 Interfaces to manage last-mile connectivity for direct network peerings
Methods and apparatus for interfaces to manage last-mile connectivity and dynamic reconfiguration for direct network peerings. A system may include a data center, endpoint routers and a connectivity coordinator. The coordinator implements an interface defining connectivity operations. The coordinator receives a request for dedicated connectivity to data center resources, formatted according to the interface. The coordinator determines a connectivity provider to provide last-mile connectivity to the requester, and transmits a notification identifying the selected connectivity provider.
US10069904B2 IP routing pool distribution among forwarding elements in SDN service core deployment
An example method for load-balanced IP pool distribution among a plurality of forwarding elements is provided. The method may include assigning a plurality of IP pool chunks to the plurality of forwarding elements, each IP pool chunk comprising a plurality of IP addresses, and receiving, from each of the forwarding elements, information indicative of a load on each forwarding element. The method may further include performing load balancing using the information indicative of the load on each forwarding element to determine whether re-assignment of the plurality of IP pool chunks is needed, and re-assigning at least one IP pool chunk of the plurality of IP pool chunks from a first forwarding element to a second forwarding element based on the load balancing.
US10069903B2 Distributed load balancer
A distributed load balancer in which a router receives packets from at least one client and routes packet flows to multiple load balancer (LB) nodes according to a per-flow hashed multipath routing technique. For a given packet flow, the LB nodes randomly select a server node as a target for the packet flow from among multiple server nodes and send a connection request to the server node. A load balancer module on the server node makes the decision on whether to accept or reject the connection based on one or more metrics indicating a respective server's current load. If the module accepts the connection request, a connection is established between the server and the client. Otherwise, the load balancer nodes may select another server node and try again. The connections established between clients and servers pass through the load balancer nodes, but are not terminated at the load balancer nodes.
US10069900B2 Systems and methods for adaptive thresholding using maximum concentration intervals
Aspects provide a generic and adaptive approach to adaptive thresholding by using a maximum concentration interval of data to determine one or more adaptive thresholds for any type of operational metric. The generated adaptive thresholds and operational metrics may be used to calculate or otherwise perform a statistical analysis that provides a confidence-level for any changes detected in the operational metric behavior.
US10069899B2 System and method of secure file sharing using P2P
A method is provided for sharing a file. A first mobile device can generate a link and the link can enable a second mobile device to send a request to a permission server to access a file from a remote server. The permission server can determine a unique identifier of the second mobile device is associated with sufficient file sharing privileges to receive the file from the remote server. Additionally, the permission server can enable the second mobile device to download the file from the remote server, upon determining that the unique identifier is associated with sufficient file sharing privileges. Once the second mobile device with sufficient file sharing privileges downloads the file from the remote server, the first mobile device can receive a confirmation.
US10069897B2 Increasing an efficiency of a file transfer by using multiple communication resources
A device may receive an indication to establish a communication session between a first device and a second device for a file transfer. The device may receive, from the second device, metadata. The metadata may be used to identify files of a set of files. The device may identify the files for transfer from the second device to the first device based on the metadata. The device may cause multiple communication sessions to be established between the first device and the second device. The multiple connections may be used to transfer the files from the second device to the first device. The device may receive, from the second device, the files. The files may be received via the multiple communication sessions.
US10069896B2 Data transfer via a data storage drive
Transferring data from a first data storage drive of a first data storage library to a first computer system that is connected to a second data storage drive of a second data storage library. A data transfer request for transferring data accessible by the first data storage drive to the first computer system is received. A network connection is initiated between the first and the second data storage drive. An access to the requested data is initiated by the first data storage drive. A transfer of the requested data from the first to the second data storage drive via the network connection is initiated. A transfer of the requested data from the second data storage drive to the first computer system is initiated.
US10069894B2 Electronic device, storage medium and file transferring method
The present invention discloses an electronic device, a storage medium and a method for transferring a file. The method for transferring the file includes: submitting a file segment to be transferred to a target device to a transferring queue in a main process; waiting for an interrupt signal; monitoring whether the main process produces upload traffic during a preset time period, and if the main process does not produce the upload traffic during the preset time period, sending out an interrupt request which comprises information that the main process does not produce the upload traffic during the preset time period; stopping waiting for the interrupt signal when a response from the target device or the interrupt request are received.
US10069886B1 Systems and methods for modulating advertisement frequencies in streaming signals based on vehicle operation data
An improved media streaming device and methods are disclosed herein for receiving and modifying a streaming signal to adjust the rate of occurrence of advertisements based on sensor data collected from various sensors associated with a vehicle and a mobile device found within an interior of a vehicle. The improved media streaming device may receive a risk score based on the collected sensor data, and may determine an advertisement tier based on the risk score. Further, the improved media streaming device may select targeted advertisement content based on at least the sensor data, the calculated risk score, the advertisement tier, and other contextual attributes relating to the driver and/or the vehicle. The improved media streaming device may then modify the streaming signal to inject the selected advertisement at the frequency prescribed by the advertisement tier.
US10069880B2 Method and client terminal device for sharing data in a browser
Data sharing methods and client terminal devices may be provided by examples of the present disclosure. A data sharing instruction may be received by a first client terminal device. First data in a browser of the first client terminal device may be obtained by the first client terminal device. Graphic coding may be performed by the first client terminal device on the first data to generate second data. The second data may be published by the first client terminal device.
US10069873B2 Virtual area based telephony communications
A persistent virtual area that supports establishment of respective presences of communicants operating respective network nodes connected to the virtual area even after all network nodes have disconnected from the virtual area is maintained. A presence in the virtual area is established for a user of a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) terminal device. Transmission of data associated with the virtual area to the PSTN terminal device.
US10069872B2 Architecture to establish serverless WebRTC connections
Peer-to-peer connection methods and systems are provided. A first client device receives a request to initiate a peer-to-peer connection with a second client device. Responsive to the request, the first client device presents an offer message that includes first address information associated with the first client device. A first mobile device captures the presented offer message and sends the captured offer message to the second client device via a wireless communication network. The first client device receives, via the first mobile device, a response message over the wireless communication network from the second client device. The response message includes second address information associated with the second client device. The first client device initiates the peer-to-peer connection with the second client device, responsive to the second address information in the received response message.
US10069866B2 Dynamic secure packet block sizing
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and software for handling secure transport of data between end users and content serving devices. In one example, a method of operating a content server includes identifying a content request from an end user device. The method further includes, responsive to the user request, determining a transmission control protocol window size and a secure layer protocol block size. The method also provides scaling the secure layer protocol block size to match the transmission control protocol window size, and transferring secure layer protocol packets to the end user device using the scaled secure layer protocol block size.
US10069860B1 Protection for computing systems from revoked system updates
A computing system may be protected from revoked system updates. A computing system receives an object and scans it for revocation updates to a security structure of the computing system. The security structure is a monotonically nondecreasing collection of segments containing data on whether a system update is revoked and a system update's status as revoked signifies the revoked system update can no longer be used by the computing system. Based upon scanning the object, the computing system identifies and validates a revocation update. The computing system resolves the revocation update by applying the revocation update to the security structure, by adding or changing one or more segments of the security structure identified by the revocation update, in response to determining that the revocation update is valid, or by denying application of the revocation update to the security structure in response to determining that the revocation update is invalid.
US10069859B2 Distributed rate limiting
Some embodiments provide distributed rate limiting to combat network based attacks launched against a distributed platform or customers thereof. The distributed rate limiting involves graduated monitoring to identify when an attack expands beyond a single server to other servers operating from within the same distributed platform distribution point, and when the attack further expands from one distributed platform distribution point to other distribution points. Once request rates across the distributed platform distribution points exceed a global threshold, a first set of attack protections are invoked across the distributed platform. Should request rates increase or continue to exceed the threshold, additional attack protections can be invoked. Distributed rate limiting allows any server within the distributed platform to assume command and control over the graduated monitoring as well as escalating the response to any identified attack.
US10069855B1 Automated security analysis of software libraries
A method for identifying security vulnerabilities in a third party software component includes generating a test application for the third party software component. The test application is generated such that every externally accessible data path in the third party component is called. The test application and the third party software component are analyzed using a static application security testing (SAST) code analyzer. One or more test results are obtained from the SAST code analyzer. The one or more test results are used to identify security vulnerabilities in the third party component.
US10069848B2 Method and system for data security
A method for data security is provided. The method may include obtaining a first object which is set as a sensitive object. The method may also include obtaining a second object, whereby there is a first relationship between the second object and the first object. The method may further include setting the second object as a sensitive object, in response to determining that the first relationship represents that there is strict correlation between the second object and the first object.
US10069847B2 Computerized system for complying with certain critical infrastructure protection requirements
A computerized system for complying with critical infrastructure protection (“CIP”) standards concerning system configuration changes. The system can be used to automatically identify and track changes to computers on the network, improving system security and CIP compliance reporting. In certain embodiments, the system collects system information on servers and workstations using built-in commands. The configuration profiles of these computers/devices can be archived for audit purposes.
US10069846B2 System, method and computer readable medium for processing unsolicited electronic mail
An internet service provider (ISP) is configured to analyze a subscriber's sent e-mail packets to determine a subscriber identity associated with the e-mail packets. A database is then queried to determine a current sending rate of e-mails by the subscriber. A sending rate above an allowed threshold causes the upstream transmission of the e-mail packets to be blocked by injecting connection destroying packets. A subscriber remains blocked from upstream transmission of e-mails until the sending rate as determined by the ISP drops below a second, more stringent threshold. This automatic process is also accompanied by automated messaging to the subscriber with information as to the measures taken and remedial options.
US10069841B2 Computer implemented methods and apparatus for sharing data of an information feed of an online social network
Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer program products are disclosed for sharing data of an online social network. In some implementations, a selection of data of an information feed is received. The information feed includes a plurality of feed items configured to be stored on one or more storage mediums and capable of being displayed in a presentation on a display device. The selected data includes at least a portion of one or more of the feed items. A first network communication including the selected data is generated. The generated first network communication is sent to a designated network address via a network.
US10069837B2 Detection of proxy server
Devices, systems, and methods of detecting whether an electronic device or computerized device or computer, is communicating with a computerized service or a trusted server directly and without an intermediary web-proxy, or indirectly by utilizing a proxy server or web-proxy. The system searches for particular characteristics or attributes, that characterize a proxy-based communication session or channel and that do not characterize a direct non-proxy-based communication session or channel; or conversely, the system searches for particular characteristics or attributes, that characterize a direct non-proxy-based communication session or channel and that do not characterize a proxy-based communication session or channel; and based on these characteristics, determines whether or not a proxy server exists and operates.
US10069836B2 Methods and apparatus for premises content distribution
Apparatus and methods for protected content access, browsing and transfer over a network. In one embodiment, the network comprises a premises (e.g., residential) Local Area Network (LAN), and the apparatus comprises a server and renderer consumer premise equipment (CPE). The renderer CPE scans the network to search for a server CPE that implements a compatible security framework. The renderer authenticates itself with the server, and the server allows content browsing and selection access only to an authorized and authenticated renderer. A negotiation and exchange protocol comprises messages exchanged between the renderer and the server that include one or more of device identification, encryption key exchange, digital certificates and information regarding security package used by each CPE.
US10069835B2 Third party program integrity and integration control in web-based applications
Disclosed herein are a resource control service, system, method and architecture. A client device's resource access is limited to an approved resource, or resources. A request for a resource is directed to a resource control service that determines whether or not to grant access to the requested resource. Where a determination is made to grant access to the resource, a response is transmitted to the client device, the response redirecting the client device to a second URI for the approved version of the requested resource. The response can be used by the client device request the resource from the location identified in the response.
US10069834B2 Using mobile devices as gateways for internet of things devices
A mobile device may include first and second communication interfaces. The mobile device may receive, from another device, a dispatch message to receive data from an Internet of Things (IoT) device. The mobile device may send, to the other device and based on the dispatch message, a device key. The mobile device may receive, from the other device, a session ticket generated by the other device. The IoT device may have previously received a copy of the session ticket. The mobile device may send the session ticket to the IoT device. The mobile device may receive data, from the IoT device and via the first communication interface, based on the session ticket matching the copy of the session ticket. The mobile device may format the data for transmission via the second communication interface. The mobile device may send, via the second communication interface, the data to a network device.
US10069828B2 Systems, methods, and media for authenticating multiple devices
Systems, methods, and media for authentication are provided. In accordance with some implementations, the system comprises: a hardware processor that is programmed to: receive, from a device, a message relating to an authentication status of a user account associated with the device; transmit an authentication request to the device that is transmitted to an authentication server; receive, from the device, a response to the authentication request that includes authentication data relating to a session corresponding to the user account on the authentication server; cause an interface to be presented that requests authorization to authenticate the device with the authentication server using the user account; and transmit the authentication data to the device that causes the device to retrieve a corresponding authentication token from the authentication server, wherein the corresponding authentication token authenticates the user account on the device.
US10069823B1 Indirect access control
Indirect access control is performed between a requestor computing device and a requestee computing device. Peer data is transmitted from the requestor to the requestee that asserts that the requestor is trusted by a peer computing device. It is verified that the requestor has a first degree of trust with the peer. Next degree peer data is received from the peer that asserts that the peer is trusted by a next degree peer computing device. It is verified that the peer has a next degree of trust with the next degree peer. A trust score is calculated for the requestor based on the verification of the peer data and the next degree peer data, and an access level is granted to the requestor based on the trust score.
US10069821B2 Operating method for one-time password with updatable seed
An operating method for a one-time password with an updatable seed. The method comprises: a one-time password entering a dormancy mode after being powered on and initialized; being woken up when an interrupt is detected; entering an interrupt processing flow; setting a wakeup flag; entering a key processing flow when a key wakeup flag is set; judging a system state and a key manner; and completing the functions of programming seed data and generating a password according to a judgment result. According to the present invention, on the premise of guaranteeing the security, a user is permitted to program and update seed data in a one-time password, thereby facilitating the use of the user.
US10069819B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and information processing system
An information processing apparatus includes a storage that stores access-limited identification information and access-unlimited identification information, and one or more processors that execute a process. The process includes receiving a login request to log into the information processing apparatus from a terminal and performing a login process based on an account specified by the terminal; when an identification information request is received from a non-logged-in terminal that has not logged into the information processing apparatus, sending the access-unlimited identification information to the non-logged-in terminal; and when the identification information request is received from a logged-in terminal that has logged into the information processing apparatus, sending the access-limited identification information accessible by the account specified by the logged-in terminal and the access-unlimited identification information to the logged-in terminal.
US10069809B2 System and method for secure transmission of web pages using encryption of their content
Disclosed are systems and method for secure transmission of web pages using encryption of their content. An exemplary method comprises: receiving from a remote server, by a processor of a proxy server, a web page requested by a user device; analyzing, by the processor, the received web page to select one or more elements of the web page for encryption based at least upon a list of web page elements predetermined by the proxy server to protect against malware attacks; encrypting the code of the one or more selected elements; generating a script containing the encrypted code of the one or more selected elements; and replacing the code of the one or more selected elements in the web page with the script containing the encrypted code of the one or more selected elements prior to transmitting the web page to the user device.
US10069804B2 Tokenization of structured data
Structured data, such as email addresses, social security numbers, and the like is accessed for encoding. A set of encoding rules including one or more encoding actions and/or encoding components corresponding to each of one or more structured data components is accessed. The set of encoding rules can include one or more encoding actions and/or one or more encoding components corresponding to each of one or more structured data components. Encoding actions can include tokenization, encryption, data masking, data modification, and the like. The one or more components of the structured data are encoded based on the accessed set of encoding rules. The encoded structured data is stored, processed, or outputted to an external entity.
US10069801B1 Systems and methods for computer network defense
Systems and methods of computer network defense using Checksum-Security System (CSS) 10. An embodiment called Header Checksum Security System (HCSS) 22 uses header block checksum of a packet, and may be used in all routers or a subset of routers of a network. Another embodiment called Data Checksum Security System (DCSS) 24 used data block checksum pf a packet and may be used in the host computers. CSS uses randomization of the existing artifacts of a data packet, that of checksums of the packet. The randomization is able to substitute one value of the artifact with another identical value of the artifact, that is, one checksum is replaced by another checksum, where the replaced checksums have no relationship to the original checksums, they having been derived from a randomization process of the original checksum.
US10069797B2 10Gbps line rate stream to disk with fast retrieval (metadata) and network statistics
This application discloses a network monitoring method and apparatus. The network monitoring method includes: receiving a packet transmitted on a network, where the packet has flow information that indicates a network flow for transmission of the packet; acquiring the flow information of the packet; detecting whether a metadatabase includes the flow information corresponding the packet, where the metadatabase is used to store metadata and flow information associated with the metadata; generating, according to a detection result about the flow information, metadata related to the transmission of the packet, and associating the metadata with the corresponding flow information; and storing the generated metadata and the flow information associated with the generated metadata into the metadatabase.
US10069796B2 Apparatus and method for providing controlling service for IoT security
The present invention provides a technology for controlling an IoT gateway command control based packet, preemptively blocking information leakage by detecting/blocking command not allowed through a DB updated by automatically learning new commands recognized based thereon in real-time, determining whether they correspond to each other through search/comparison in each pattern DB corresponding thereto and selectively processing the corresponding packet according to the determined result, generating a session table based on the processed result and determining whether there is an abnormal act by checking a predetermined item, and blocking access to IoT server of abnormal packet by performing a policy according to packet blocking rule management flow.
US10069794B2 Systems and methods for passing network traffic content
A method for transmitting content data includes receiving content data, and passing at least a portion of the content data based on a size of the received content data. A method for transmitting content data includes receiving content data, and passing at least a portion of the content data based on a prescribed rate. A method for transmitting content data includes receiving content data, and passing at least a portion of the content data before performing policy enforcement on the content data.
US10069793B2 Identity verification method, internet of thins gateway device, and verification gateway device using the same
An identity verification method, an IoT gateway device, and a verification gateway device using the same are provided. According to the provided method, the IoT gateway device firstly establishes a look-up table including a valid MAC address list and a valid RSSI range of at least one valid client device. When the IoT gateway device receives the connection request sent from the client device, the IoT gateway device may obtain the MAC address and a RSSI value of the client device according to the connection request and compare the received MAC address and the received RSSI value with the valid MAC address list and the valid RSSI range, so as to determine whether the client device is the valid client device.
US10069786B2 Email quota management system
A computer receives an out of office status a user has indicated on an email application, the email application using a communications network and determines a quota status of the user based on a previous quota usage pattern and a current quota usage pattern, wherein the quota includes an amount of storage spaced allotted to the user. The computer receives a new email to be delivered to the user and assigns a quota status to the new email. In response to the assigned quota status, the computer determines when the new email should be delivered to the email application of the user. As soon as the sender enters the name(s) of the recipients, the quota usage monitoring engine retrieves the quota status information from the recipients mail box. The engine determines if the new email should be sent out from the senders outbox and dropped to recipients mail box.
US10069785B2 Network messaging for paired devices
Messaging between a companion device and an accessory device is controlled such that different modes of communication may be utilized. The different modes can implement different messaging strategies, each of which is intended for efficient power management, in view of the limited electrical power that is typically available at the accessory device. A received request message for sending from the companion device to the accessory device is sent if predetermined conditions apply, and similarly for messages from the accessory device to the companion device.
US10069782B2 Method and system to facilitate electronic communication between internal teams and external contacts
A method is disclosed for facilitating electronic communication between an external contact and an internal point person and between the internal point person and one or more internal team members. An internal collaboration network is created based on a first e-mail received from or sent to the external contact. The membership of the internal collaboration network is based on recipient information from the first e-mail and includes the internal point person but excludes the external contact. A message from the internal point person is automatically sent to the members of the internal collaboration network for display in a private collaboration view of an app on a computing device. Later-sent e-mails from the external contact that have subjects matching the subject of the first e-mail are automatically sent to the membership for display in a customer view of the app.
US10069781B2 Observation platform using structured communications with external devices and systems
Methods and systems for using an observation platform with an external device are disclosed. A signal is received from a first communication device at a second communication device associated with a computer system. Context information is derived from the signal at the computer system from, a speech to text analysis of the audible source, a policy implemented in the computer system by a controlling enterprise, and inferences calculated by a combination of text analysis, and secondary information contained in the signal. An action is determined to take place at an external device or user device based on the context information, wherein the external device is one of a plurality of external devices and is networked to the second communication device or a plurality of devices. A second signal is sent to the external device to instruct the device to take the action.
US10069778B2 Storage medium, communication terminal, and display method for enabling users to exchange messages
An exemplary group selection screen shows groups in which users share a message, so that any of the groups is selectable. In an avatar display area (Ar12) for each group, avatars (Av1) of not more than five users belonging to a group, who have recently posted a message, are displayed. An arrangement of the avatars (Av1) is determined based on a posting time and date of a latest message posted by each user represented by an avatar (Av1). In an avatar display area (Ar12), a message included in a balloon is displayed, which message has been posted by a user represented by a displayed avatar (Av1).
US10069776B1 Network based personal number blocking
Systems, devices, and techniques described herein are directed to network based personal number blocking. In particular, the systems, devices, and techniques can be implemented in networks including user equipment (UE) associated with native numbers and alias numbers, and can include blocking native numbers or alias numbers. Further, users can access a user profile or an application via a UE to assign personal number blocking (PNB) preferences to the various native numbers and alias numbers. Indications of such PNB can be transmitted from a UE to a network device to update a user profile in a central repository or database. If a user activates another UE or otherwise associates additional native numbers or alias numbers, the PNB can be seamlessly applied to the new device or numbers.
US10069775B2 Systems and methods for detecting spam in outbound transactional emails
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and systems for detecting unsolicited messages (i.e., spam) and preventing unsolicited messages from being sent. Certain embodiments provide analyzing dynamic information received as part of a request to generate a message. Parts or elements of the dynamic information such as sender, recipient and content are analyzed using filters and configurable constants to determine an abuse score indicative of the likelihood that the dynamic information may generate spam if included in an electronic message. A course of action may be followed dependent on the abuse score determined. For example, if the dynamic information is deemed not likely to generate spam, an electronic message from the information received is generated and sent. Certain embodiments allow implementation of the system and method in a distributed environment comprising of multiple systems or servers performing the same method.
US10069773B2 System and method for enabling dynamic multi-modal communication
A system and method that includes receiving a messaging request that includes communication intent parameters and a set of communication destinations, wherein the messaging request is authenticated as a request of a first account; dynamically transforming messages according to individual communication destinations, wherein for the set of communication destinations: selecting a communication mode according to communication intent parameters, transforming content of the messaging request, and transmitting transformed content to a destination endpoint in the selected communication mode.
US10069770B1 Providing data messaging support by intercepting and processing received short message service (SMS) messages at a customer support service
A message receiving, intercepting and processing method and corresponding application and device may provide receiving a message at a message processing server, pre-processing the message to determine a particular contextual classification associated with a word included in the message and assigning the message to a predefined message bucket that has a number of automated responses. The method may also include identifying an automated response to the message that includes contextual information that is based on the parsed word from the message and processing the message to determine whether to generate the automated response and transmit the automated response to an end user device based on a confidence score.
US10069769B2 Electronic device and method for providing user preference program notification in the electronic device
Provided are an electronic device and a method for providing a user preference program notification in the electronic device. The electronic device includes a communicator, and a controller configured to collect a user viewing history, determine a user preference program according to the collected user viewing history, and selectively output, to a user, a notification indicating a start of the broadcasting of the determined user preference program.
US10069767B1 Method of dynamically allocating buffers for packet data received onto a networking device
A method of dynamically allocating buffers involves receiving a packet onto an ingress circuit. The ingress circuit includes a memory that stores a free buffer list, and an allocated buffer list. Packet data of the packet is stored into a buffer. The buffer is associated with a buffer identification (ID). The buffer ID is moved from the free buffer list to the allocated buffer list once the packet data is stored in the buffer. The buffer ID is used to read the packet data from the buffer and into an egress circuit and is stored in a de-allocation buffer list in the egress circuit. A send buffer IDs command is received from a processor onto the egress circuit and instructs the egress circuit to send the buffer ID to the ingress circuit such that the buffer ID is pushed onto the free buffer list.
US10069766B2 Accelerated data transfer using thread pool for parallel operations
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for accelerating network data transfer are provided. In one aspect, a plurality of data streams are received at a local host, combined into a single stream and divided into fragments including one or more segments. The fragments are each stored in buffers and processed in parallel by a plurality of worker threads. Each fragment is encoded and packetized into a data packet. The data packets are transmitted over a network to a remote host as a plurality of parallel data streams over at least one data link. As buffer locations become available, additional fragments are stored in the buffer and processed on a substantially ongoing basis for transmission over the network.
US10069763B2 Method to establish a non-disruptive communications path between multiple devices
A method for establishing a communications path is provided. A routing path between a source port on a source switch and a destination port on a destination switch through intermediate switches is identified. A first message is sent to the source switch, the destination switch and the intermediate switches instructing the recipient switches to prepare for establishing a connection. In response to receiving a first set of acknowledgment messages from the recipient switches, a second message is sent to the destination switch and the intermediate switches instructing these switches to establish a connection to the destination port along the identified routing path. In response to receiving a second set of acknowledgment messages from the destination switch and each of the intermediate switches, a third message is sent to the source switch instructing it to establish a connection between the source port and the established connection to the destination port.
US10069761B2 Dynamic allocation of workload deployment units across a plurality of clouds
A method of selectively allocating a plurality of deployment units among a plurality of clouds. The method can include identifying a first context of a first deployment unit of a workload and identifying a second context of a second deployment unit of the workload. Based on the first context, a first of the plurality of clouds that satisfies at least one requirement indicated by the first context can be identified and the first deployment unit can be automatically allocated to the first cloud. Based on the second context, a second of the plurality of clouds that satisfies at least one requirement indicated by the second context can be identified, wherein the first cloud does not satisfy the requirement indicated by the second context, and the second deployment unit can be automatically allocated to the second cloud.
US10069759B1 Machine learning resource allocator
A method and system for allocation of resources is disclosed. Authenticated and unauthenticated data sources are mined to determine event vectors from a large number of cases that follow a branched processing model. A current event vector is compared to the mined event vectors with machine learning to predict future nodes for the current event vector. Historical resource allocations for the mined event vectors are used to determine resource allocation for the current event vector over time.
US10069751B2 On-demand IOT bandwidth allocation in response to a changing sensor population
A method and associated systems for on-demand Internet of Things bandwidth allocation in response to changing sensor populations. An IOT sensor device adds itself to or deletes itself from a cluster of IOT sensors. A physical IOT controller that manages the cluster detects this change, identifies a resulting change in the cluster's bandwidth requirements, and stores this information in a local database. When such a sensor-population change satisfies a triggering condition, the controller requests that a cloud-based application server adjust the controller's bandwidth allocation. The server aggregates this and similar requests from all connected controllers in a global database, and when controller bandwidth requirements satisfy a second triggering condition, the server, using a standard API, asks the cloud-management platform to reprovision the server's virtual bandwidth allocation. The server then distributes the adjusted bandwidth among its IOT controllers, which in turn allocate their adjusted bandwidths among their sensor devices.
US10069749B1 Method and apparatus for disaggregated overlays via application services profiles
Example embodiments of the present invention relate to a method, a system, and a computer program product for creating a dynamically composed compute node. The method includes receiving an application characteristic and generating an infrastructure allocation request according to the application characteristic. The infrastructure allocation request then may be forwarded to a management system associated with a disaggregated infrastructure.
US10069744B2 Method and apparatus for managing network congestion
A manner of managing congestion in a data-traffic network. In one embodiment a network node such as a bridge, switch, or router includes an AQM having a PI controller configured to calculate p′ using the difference between Q and a Target Q, wherein p′ is p0.5 and p is the probability that a received packet will be dropped or marked, and some drop decision functions are configured to indicate that the node should drop a received packet by comparing p′ to two random values. A marking decision function may also be present and configured to indicate that the node should mark a received packet by comparing p′ to one random value. A congestion control classifier, which is in some embodiments an ECN classifier, is also present to classify a received packet and facilitate making the proper dropping or marking decision.
US10069740B2 System and method for low-overhead interoperability between 4G and 5G networks
Techniques described herein may allow for the seamless and efficient use of multiple radio access technologies (“RATs”), such as 4G and 5G RATs. A virtualized base station may be used, which processes traffic sent to and/or received from a user equipment (“UE”) via 4G and 5G RATs. The virtualized base station may include separate protocol stacks for the separate RATs. One RAT may be the “master” RAT, and the protocol stack for the master RAT may communicate with a core network via a General Packet Radio (“GPRS”) Tunneling Protocol (“GTP”) tunnel. In the downlink direction, the virtual base station may determine via which RAT traffic, received from the core network, should be sent to the UE by identifying quality of service class indicators (“QCIs”) associated with the downlink traffic.
US10069738B2 One cellular radio to support multiple phone lines and data at a location
A single cellular radio is enabled to support multiple phone lines and data service. The system can be split into two parts: a telephone adapter that receives input from one or more phone lines, and a wireless hot spot communicably coupled to one or more telephone adapters that transmits communications associated with the phone lines and data service to the mobile network. The telephone adapter can include phone jacks, WiFi, and LAN connections and also some traffic management functionality that routes voice traffic to higher class of services than non-voice data. The wireless hotspot can then map communications with higher classes of service to dedicated bearers with guaranteed bitrates, and the lower classes of service to dedicated bearers with non-guaranteed bitrates or even default bearers.
US10069734B1 Congestion avoidance in multipath routed flows using virtual output queue statistics
Disclosed are techniques regarding interfaces, each configured to output network packets. The techniques can regard a memory for storing multipath groups, virtual output queues, and a histogram table for storing statistical information associated with network packets to be output by interfaces. The techniques can include generating a shared-interface list including a member that represents a union of interfaces of at least some of the multipath groups, wherein the multipath groups of the member share at least one of the interfaces. The techniques can include associating the histogram table with the member. The techniques can include collecting the statistical information pertaining to network packets indicated by information stored in one of the virtual output queues, populating the histogram table with the statistical information, and determining that one of the interfaces is congested based on the statistical information.
US10069732B2 Techniques for architecture-independent dynamic flow learning in a packet forwarder
Exemplary techniques for architecture-independent dynamic flow learning in a packet forwarder are described. A packet forwarder includes a plurality of forwarding threads and a plurality of provisioning threads, and can implement three functional blocks to learn new flows—an admission control block, a forwarding database building block, and a notification path block. An admission control module can control the ability for forwarding threads to place flow operation requests in operation queues. Provisioning threads independently manage particular operation queues, and can update corresponding portions of a control database and a forwarding database. Flow operation notifications can be managed through notification queues, which can be drained back into the operation queues for the provisioning threads to later process. The packet forwarder thus can benefit from a highly-parallel, highly-efficient software-based approach to flow learning operations that does not require specialized hardware support.
US10069728B2 Signaling-less dynamic call setup and teardown by utilizing observed session state information
Signaling-less call setup and teardown by employing observed Quality of Experience (QoE) and resource demands. A system provides an environment for supersonic treatment of observed QoE and Quality of Service (QoS) demands for mobile applications. Specifically, a monitoring component is employed to determine session state information associated with a traffic flow, which includes observed QoE and resource demand data. The session state information is stored in a shared memory location and can be analyzed to modify and/or create a network policy for the traffic flow. The network policy is applied to one or more traffic flows to minimize signaling exchanges between a communication network and a mobile station.
US10069726B1 Overlay network identity-based relay
Embodiments are directed to a relay that receives packets from a source gateway. associated with a source gateway identifier (GID) and a target GID associated with a target gateway where each GID is separate from a network address or a hostname of the source gateway or the target gateway. The relay determines a connection route based on an association between the connection route and an ingress identifier obtained from the packets The relay provides the connection route based on the source GID and the target GID. The relay determines network address information associated with the target gateway based on the connection route. And, the relay forwards the packets provided by the source gateway to the target gateway based on the network address information.
US10069724B1 System and method for verifying the functionality of network paths
The disclosed computer-implemented method for verifying the functionality of network paths may include (1) constructing, at a source node within a network, a test packet that uniquely identifies a network path whose functionality is unverified, (2) sending the test packet to a target node within the network via the network path in an attempt to verify the functionality of the network path, (3) receiving, back from the target node, the test packet sent to the target node via the network path, and then (4) verifying, at the source node, the functionality of the network path based at least in part on the test packet received back from the target node. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10069718B2 Switching of host network traffic through baseboard management controller (BMC)
Systems and methods for switching host network traffic through a Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) are described herein. In an illustrative, non-limiting embodiment, an Information Handling System (IHS) may include a host processor; a Baseband Management Controller (BMC) coupled to the host processor; and a memory coupled to the host processor, the memory having program instructions stored thereon that, upon execution, cause the IHS to: determine that a network path dedicated to the host processor has failed; and route host network traffic to and from the host processor through a network failover path provided by the BMC.
US10069716B2 Methods and apparatus to reflect routes from a remotely located virtual route reflector
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to reflect routes from a virtual route reflector are disclosed. An example method includes requesting, at a virtual route reflector remote from an autonomous system, topology information and external route information from the autonomous system. The external route information identifies a plurality of border routers through which a remote destination can be reached. The example method also includes selecting, using the topology information, a first path from among a plurality of paths emanating from a selected node in the autonomous system, the plurality of paths exiting the autonomous system at respective border routers of the plurality of border routers. The example method further includes advertising, from the virtual route reflector to a client router in the autonomous system, a route to the remote destination, the route including a first border router at which the first path exits the autonomous system.
US10069714B2 Optimization of packet transmission path
A method is disclosed for optimizing packet transmission paths in a mobile communication network (400) in which packets are transmitted and received between mobile stations (10-14) or between a mobile station and a fixed network (120) by way of a plurality of packet transmission device (60-64, 70-72, 80, and 81) and radio base stations (50-57). When a mobile station uses a service that is provided by a fixed network (300), imposed are applied on the packet transmission path such that packets pass by way of specific packet transmission devices (80 and 81) depending on the fixed network (external network) 300. When the mobile station uses a service that is provided by the mobile communication network (400), on the other hand, no restrictions are imposed on the packet transmission path, and the packet transmission path is thus set such that the link costs are a minimum.
US10069708B2 Monitoring through S-BFD (seamless bidirectional forwarding detection)
In one embodiment, a method includes assigning a discriminator to a target in communication with a reflector at a network device, identifying at the reflector, a packet comprising the discriminator, the packet transmitted from an initiator in a seamless bidirectional forwarding detection (S-BFD) session, and transmitting a response packet from the reflector to the initiator. The response packet includes information for the target obtained by the reflector through monitoring of the target. The target may comprise a plurality of entities. An apparatus and logic are also disclosed herein.
US10069703B2 Methods and systems for monitoring and/or managing device data
Computationally implemented methods and systems include monitoring one or more properties of a device configured to carry out one or more services, determining one or more services that require access to a particular portion of the device, said determining at least partly based on the monitored one or more properties of the device, and facilitating presentation, to the device, of the determined one or more services that require access to the particular portion of the device, and are configured to be carried out by the device, wherein the one or more services are presented along with a request for access to the particular portion of the device. In addition to the foregoing, other aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text.
US10069701B2 Flexible allocation of packet buffers
Communication apparatus includes multiple ports configured to serve as ingress ports and egress ports for connection to a packet data network. A single memory array is coupled to the ports and configured to contain both a respective headroom allocation for each ingress port and a shared buffer holding data packets for transmission in multiple queues via the egress ports. Control logic is configured to adjustably allocate to each ingress port a respective volume of memory within the single memory array to serve as the respective headroom allocation, and to queue the data packets in the multiple queues in the single memory array for transmission through the egress ports.
US10069697B2 Routing actions to user devices based on a user graph
A routing system is described herein for intelligently routing actions directed to any one of a collection of user devices that are associated with a user. In operation, the routing system receives a request from a source entity to perform an action. The routing system determines a mode of carrying out the action that involves use of one or more user devices, selected from the collection of user devices. It then instructs the selected user device(s) to carry out the action. In this manner of operation, requests that are directed to an individual user device are no longer necessarily carried out by that individual user device. The routing system chooses the user device(s) to carry out the action based on current context information together with relationship information extracted from a user graph.
US10069692B2 Electronic device and method for providing information thereof
Various embodiments relate to an electronic device and method for providing information. The electronic device receives status information of an external device and then displays a combination of the received status information and stored user information, e.g., phonebook, of the external device. The external device creates or updates the status information thereof and delivers the created or updated status information to the electronic device. The electronic device displays the received status information of the external device on a specific region.
US10069687B2 Configuration module for automatically configuring the communication capabilities of an intelligent electronic device
A configuration module for automatically configuring the communication capabilities of an Intelligent Electronic Device of a Substation Automation system for an electric power distribution network. The configuration module comprises: —first computerized means configured to obtain first data indicative of the logical power/data flow between said Intelligent Electronic Device and one or more further Intelligent Electronic Devices; —second computerized means configured to generate a configuration description file for said Intelligent Electronic Device on the base of said first data, said configuration description file comprising a communication description data set including information, which has been generated on the base of said first data to describe the logical power/data flow between said Intelligent Electronic Device and said further Intelligent Electronic Devices; —third computerized means configured to store said configuration description file in said Intelligent Electronic Device, so that said configuration description file is used by said Intelligent Electronic Device in substitution of a previously existing configuration description file.
US10069685B2 Configuration management for a resource with prerequisites
Embodiments are directed towards employing a configuration management system to report one or more assumptions based on whether or not prerequisites for a resource are satisfied. The configuration management system may determine at least one prerequisite that corresponds to a provided resource. The prerequisites may indicate what the resource requires in order to put the system into the target state. If the prerequisites are unsatisfied, then assumptions regarding the system may be determined and reported to a user of the system. The assumptions may include at least a state transition that upon occurrence puts the system into the target state. If the system is in a non-operational mode, such that state actions and state transitions are simulated, rather than being executed, the system may be enabled to perform other actions as if the prerequisites were satisfied and the state transition occurred, even if it is not.
US10069684B2 Core network analytics system
A method may include determining first network data corresponding to a first time period, including alarm data and incident data collected by a set of network devices of a core network during the first time period. The method may include creating, based on the first network data, an incident prediction model. The method may include receiving second network data, associated with the core network, corresponding to a second time period. The second network data may include alarm data and incident data collected by a network device, of the set of network devices, during the second time period. The method may include generating, based on the second network data and the incident prediction model, an incident prediction that includes a prediction whether the network device will experience an incident during a third time period.
US10069682B2 Systems and methods for proactively recommending input/output redirection using management controller
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an information handling system may include a plurality of information handling resources a controller communicatively coupled to the plurality of information handling resources, and a software-based controller. The controller may be configured to monitor for environmental factors associated with the plurality of information handling resources, calculate a health ranking of the plurality of information handling resources based on the environmental factors, and communicate the health ranking to a software-based controller for managing communication to the information handling resources. The software-based controller may include executable instructions configured to, when read and executed by a processor, redirect communication associated with the plurality of information handling resources based on the health ranking.
US10069680B1 Dedicated virtual computing system servers
A virtual computer system service receives a request from a customer to provision a dedicated server for the exclusive use of the customer. The dedicated server may be used to launch one or more virtual machine instances. The virtual computer system service subsequently selects, from a pool of available servers, a server that can be dedicated to the customer and that does not have capacity allocated to any other customer. The virtual computer system service may update a database to specify, in an entry corresponding to the selected server, that the server has been dedicated for the exclusive use of the customer. Once the database has been updated, the virtual computer system service will enable the customer to launch a virtual machine instance using the dedicated server.
US10069671B2 Method and apparatus for processing abnormality of application proxy client
A processing method and apparatus for an application proxy client are provided. The method includes determining, on a terminal, that an application proxy client is uninstalled; and sending an uninstallation indication message from the terminal to a proxy server corresponding to the application proxy client, where the uninstallation indication message indicates that the application proxy client has been uninstalled from the terminal.
US10069667B1 Systems and methods for data transfer using self-synchronizing quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) methods, apparatus, and systems are disclosed.
US10069665B2 Method and device for transmitting and receiving signal by using modulation techniques in wireless communication system
Disclosed is a method and device for transmitting and receiving a signal by using modulation techniques in a wireless communication system. The method according to the present invention includes: selecting one of QAM and improved QAM according to at least one predefined criterion; encoding information bits to be transmitted according to a first encoding scheme and mapping encoded information bits to QAM symbols when the QAM is selected; encoding information bits to be transmitted according to a second encoding scheme and mapping encoded information bits to improved QAM symbols when the improved QAM is selected; and transmitting the QAM symbols or the improved QAM symbols through a given resource region.
US10069664B2 Spiral polynomial division multiplexing
A method for communicating using polynomial-based signals. In such a method, a set of basis polynomial functions used to generate waveforms may be identified, wherein each of the basis polynomial functions in the set of basis polynomial functions is orthogonal to each of the other basis polynomial functions in the set of basis polynomial functions in a coordinate space. The set of basis polynomial functions may be combined into a message polynomial. The message polynomial may be convolved with a reference polynomial to produce a transmission polynomial. From the transmission polynomial, a sequence of amplitude values may be generated. Finally, a signal may be transmitted based on the sequence of amplitude values, which may be further modified based on, for example, instantaneous spectral analysis. In some embodiments, orthogonal polynomials may include Chebyshev or Cairns polynomials.
US10069663B1 System and method for device characterization
A characterization system includes a signal detector. The signal detector includes a first conversion unit configured to receive, from a first device, a first device output signal including N possible discrete pulse amplitudes and generate a plurality of detected signals based on a plurality of threshold amplitudes respectively. The signal detector further includes a second conversion unit configured to generate a first conversion output signal and a second conversion output signal based on logic values included in the plurality of detected signals and provide first and second conversion output signals to an analysis unit for generating one or more measurements of the first device. The first and second conversion output signals include M1 and M2 possible discrete pulse amplitudes respectively. M1 and M2 are integers less than N.
US10069661B2 Communication method and communication node for device-to-device direct communication
Embodiments of the present application disclose a communication method and a communication node for device-to-device (D2D) direct communication, and relate to the field of D2D technologies. The method comprises: receiving, by a first node, an interference signal from an interference node; and sending, by the first node, the interference signal and a to-be-sent signal in a manner in which the interference signal and the to-be-sent signal can be received by at least one second node. The communication method and the communication node in the embodiments of the present application can effectively reduce interference of a cellular network on D2D communication. By using the communication method and the communication node in the embodiments of the present application, a base station resource does not need to be consumed, and signaling interactions are fewer, which help to improve the resource utilization.
US10069655B2 Half-rate integrating decision feedback equalization with current steering
Apparatuses and method relating to DFE include a decision feedback equalizer with first and second integrating summers configured to receive an input differential signal. A bias current circuit is configured to alternate biasing of the first and second integrating summers. The first and second integrating summers alternately integrate, during clock signal phases of a clock signal and its complement, for transconductance of the input differential signal to a first output differential signal and a second output differential signal, respectively. The first and second integrating summers alternately drive, during other clock signal phases of the clock signal and its complement, residual voltages of the first output differential signal and the second output differential signal, respectively, to a same voltage level. A first clock signal and a second clock signal are out of phase with respect to one another for interleaving the first output differential signal and the second output differential signal.
US10069654B2 Methods to minimize the recovered clock jitter
A circuit according to an embodiment includes a first slicer connected to an input port and a threshold circuit connected to a threshold port of the first slicer and configured to generate a first threshold voltage according to at least a first magnitude of a nominal value of a leading bit in a signal received at the input port. The first slicer is configured to slice the signal according to the first threshold voltage. In some embodiments, the threshold circuit calculates the first threshold voltage according to at least the first magnitude of the nominal value of the leading bit in the signal and a second magnitude of an interference voltage caused, in the leading bit, by a preceding bit.
US10069653B1 Blind partial response equalization
An equalizer and an equalization method. The method includes receiving a data signal over a channel. The method further includes equalizing the data signal, by a blind partial response equalizer circuit, to provide an equalized output of the data signal. An estimation of partial response equalizer taps employed to determine the equalized output, by the blind partial response equalizer circuit, is carried out independently of true channel input symbols and detected symbols corresponding to the data signal.
US10069646B2 Distribution of tunnel endpoint mapping information
Some embodiments provide a method for a controller for mapping and sharing up to date configuration information for a logical network comprising managed forwarding elements having multiple tunnel endpoints. The method identifies a data compute node for operation on a host machine that includes a managed forwarding element (MFE) having multiple tunnel endpoints. The data compute node belongs to a particular logical network. The method identifies multiple other data compute nodes belonging to the particular logical network. The method distributes to the MFE (i) a mapping of each data compute node of the other data compute nodes to an identifier for a group of tunnel endpoints associated with the data compute node and (ii) a mapping of each of the identifiers to a list of tunnel endpoints. The MFE uses the mappings to encapsulate packets sent from the data compute node for transmission to other MFEs.
US10069644B2 Method and program for controlling portable information terminal
Address information of a mail to be transmitted by a mail communication function is extracted from the mail to be transmitted; a transmission time of the mail to be transmitted is extracted from a portable information terminal; and judgment is made as to whether the address information matches predetermined address information and whether the transmission time belongs to a predetermined time zone. When the address information matches the predetermined address information, and the address information belongs to the predetermined time zone, an activation time at which a household appliance is to be activated is determined on the basis of the transmission time, and a control command for activating the household appliance at the activation time is transmitted to a network.
US10069638B2 Light controlling system and registration method thereof
A touch panel according to the embodiment includes a substrate; a first electrode formed on the substrate in a first direction and including a plurality of sensor parts and connection parts connecting the sensor parts with each other; and a second electrode formed in a second direction crossing the first direction while being insulated from the first electrode and including a plurality of sensor parts and connection parts connecting the sensor parts with each other. The sensor parts and the connection parts include transparent conductive materials, and the connection parts have resistance lower than resistance of the sensor parts in at least one of the first and second electrodes.
US10069634B2 Apparatuses and methods for certificate generation, certificate revocation and certificate verification
Apparatuses and methods for certificate generation, certificate revocation and certificate verification are provided. The certificate generation and revocation apparatus includes: a key set computation unit receiving a secret value and a hash function set and generating a key set of an entity; a hash function unit generating the hash function set; a certificate generation unit generating certificates corresponding to the public/private key pairs and the key set; a certificate revocation unit acquiring derived secret key corresponding to a revoked certificate set and updating a certificate revocation list; and a certificate revocation list broadcast unit broadcasting the certificate revocation list; wherein the secret value corresponds to a root of a key tree, wherein the key set is generated by leaves of the key tree, wherein each node of the key tree is generated by a randomly selected hash function.
US10069625B2 System and method for automatic key generation for self-encrypting drives
Embodiments generally relate to data security in a computing system. The present technology discloses techniques that can enable an automatic generation of encryption keys using a service controller in communication with a key management server. By enabling an automatic mechanism for encryption key generation, the present technology can achieve data encryption efficiency for a large number of servers.
US10069624B2 Autonomous and seamless key distribution mechanism
A satellite system comprises first and second devices, one of the first and second devices being a satellite and the other one of the first and second devices being a device arranged to send signals to the satellite. A session key can be distributed in the satellite system by obtaining the session key at the first device, protecting the session key at the first device, based on a private key of the first device and a public key of the second device, and transmitting the protected session key from the first device to the second device. Replay detection information can be transmitted with the protected session key, for determining whether the session key has been transmitted previously.
US10069623B2 Method and system for exchanging cryptographic keys with an unauthenticated device
The present teaching relates to exchanging a key with a device. In one example, a secret value is generated. A message is transmitted to the device. The message includes information related to the secret value based on which the device is to create a cryptographic key. A visual code displayed on the device is captured. The visual code includes a first piece of information and a second piece of information. A key value is generated based on the first piece of information and the secret value. A test value is calculated based on the key value. It is determined whether the device is securely connected based on the test value.
US10069622B2 Cryptographic operation by applying sub-keys to multiplication units in accordance with galois-field arithmetic
A cryptography apparatus includes multiple multiplication units and logic circuitry. The multiplication units are arranged in two or more multiplication levels, and are configured to operate in accordance with Galois-Field (GF) arithmetic over respective Galois fields. The logic circuitry is configured to receive input data whose word-size exceeds a maximal input word-size among the multiplication units, to hold a cryptographic key including multiple sub-keys whose number does not exceed a number of the multiplication units, and to perform a cryptographic operation on the input data by applying the sub-keys to the multiplication units.
US10069620B2 Overclocked line rate for communication with PHY interfaces
A system side interface of a PHY chip used in conjunction with a 100GBASE backplane, sends and receives data using an NRZ signal format, but at a data rate of between about 26.5 Gbps/per lane to 27.2 Gbps/per lane, which is consistent with the PAM 4 signaling protocol. Thus, chip-to-chip communications between a PHY chip and a switch or controller chip can use an “overclocked” NRZ signaling format, reducing the amount of logic needed, which in turn can reduce signal latency, and reduce the chip area and power consumption required to implement the logic.
US10069618B2 Single RF PA chain for CA FDD-TDD and TDD TX
RF circuitry, which includes RF RX circuitry, an RF PA, RF TDD switching circuitry, and RF TX switching circuitry, is disclosed. The RF TX switching circuitry is coupled between the RF PA and the RF TDD switching circuitry. The RF PA receives and amplifies an RF input signal to provide an RF TX signal. During a first CA FDD-TDD operating mode, the RF TX signal has a first FDD TX carrier frequency, the RF TDD switching circuitry forwards a first filtered RF TDD RX signal to the RF RX circuitry, and the RF TX switching circuitry provides isolation between the RF PA and the RF TDD switching circuitry. During a first TDD TX operating mode, the RF TX signal has a first TDD TX carrier frequency and the RF TX switching circuitry forwards the RF TX signal to the RF TDD switching circuitry.
US10069608B2 Method and system for MIMO transmission in a distributed transceiver network
A transmitting device comprises a plurality of distributed transceivers, a baseband processor and a network management engine. Data streams are generated at baseband by the baseband processor. Diversity coding such as space-time coding may be performed over the generated data streams in the baseband. The transmitting device concurrently transmits each of the coded streams in a same radio frequency (RF) band to a receiving device over the entire distributed transceivers through associated antennas. When needed, the network management engine may identify one or more auxiliary devices providing available transceivers and antenna beamformers to the transmitting device for sharing. Beam patterns and antenna orientations may be determined for associated antennas of the available transceivers for the transmitting device. Each of the coded data streams in the same radio frequency band may be transmitted to the receiving device over the entire available transceivers for the transmitting device through the associated antennas.
US10069606B2 Transmitter noise in system budget
One embodiment provides an apparatus. The example apparatus includes a root mean square (RMS) distortion determination module configured to determine an RMS distortion error and a signal to noise and distortion ratio (SNDR), the RMS distortion error determined based, at least in part, on a portion of a transmitted pulse centered at or near a transmitted pulse maximum amplitude and the SNDR determined based, at least in part, on the RMS distortion error.
US10069605B1 System and method for the detection and remediation of non-responsive customer premises equipment
In a cable network, embodiments detect and remediate a non-responsive customer premise equipment (CPE) device in a customer's premise with minimal or no interaction with a customer. Embodiments may detect and remediate a non-responsive CPE device without rebooting the non-responsive CPE device or the associated cable modem. Embodiments include troubleshooting a data link layer (e.g., Open System Interconnection (OSI) layer 2, or media access control (MAC) layer) and a network layer (e.g., OSI layer 3, or Internet layer) between a service operator network and the non-responsive CPE device. Embodiments include a guided integration and a proactive integration method, computer program product, and system to reduce and/or eliminate the need for a customer service representative to reboot a cable modem, and/or for a customer to reboot a non-responsive CPE device resulting in a fast and less disruptive service experience for the customer.
US10069603B2 Efficient HARQ feedback
Systems and methods are disclosed for providing efficient downlink Hybrid Automatic Request (HARQ) feedback. In some embodiments, a method of operation of a wireless device in a cellular communications system comprises receiving downlink control information from a radio access node in a first subframe T. The downlink control information comprises an indication of a HARQ timing offset K. The method further comprises transmitting downlink HARQ feedback to the radio access node in a subframe T+K. In this manner, HARQ feedback can be directly scheduled by the network, which in turn enables efficient HARQ feedback.
US10069597B2 Aggregated metadata transfer at a data storage device
A memory control circuit includes a metadata aggregate buffer configured to store a first plurality of consecutive metadata packets. The memory control circuit also includes control circuitry configured to send aggregated metadata to a memory via a first packet. The aggregated metadata includes at least two metadata packets of the first plurality of consecutive metadata packets.
US10069596B1 Systems and methods for error detection and correction
In an example of this disclosure, a method may include receiving, by a bit error location analyzer, a split information signal at a second data rate derived from an information signal at a first data rate. In this example, the second data rate is less than the first data rate, and the bit error location analyzer may be incapable of performing error analysis at the first data rate The method may include performing error analysis, by the bit error location analyzer, on information represented by the split information signal. In some examples, performing error analysis may include comparing the information represented by the split information signal to an information seed to determine a plurality of bit error locations in the information represented by the split information signal relative to the information seed.
US10069594B2 Apparatus and a method for processing a signal depending on a received radio frequency signal
An apparatus for processing a signal depending on a received radio frequency signal is provided. The apparatus includes a first semiconductor circuit including a first part of a radio frequency receiver and a second semiconductor circuit including a second part of the radio frequency receiver. The apparatus further includes a digital interface configured to transmit data related to the signal depending on the received radio frequency signal from the first semiconductor circuit to the second semiconductor circuit. The first semiconductor circuit includes a first data converter configured to convert a data value of the signal depending on the received radio frequency signal from a first data format to a second data format and provide data representing the data value in the second data format to the digital interface. The second semiconductor circuit includes a second data converter configured to convert the data representing the data value in the second data format to the first data format.
US10069591B2 Method and apparatus for distributed spectrum sensing for wireless communication
Methods and apparatus for determining if a signal of interest, for example, a licensed signal having or exceeding a predetermined field strength, is present in a wireless spectrum and/or which facilitates such a determination are described. The signal of interest maybe, e.g., a television signal or a wireless microphone signal using licensed television spectrum. The predetermined field strength may be specified or by a government regulation or rule.
US10069590B1 Methods and apparatus for adaptive compensation of signal bandwidth narrowing through finite impulse response filters
An apparatus includes a finite impulse response (FIR) filter to receive a digital signal and a transmitter, operatively coupled to the FIR filter, to transmit an analog signal, converted from the digital signal, to a communication channel. The FIR filer is configured to change at least one operating parameter based on a bandwidth of the analog signal after transmission in the communication channel. The bandwidth of the analog signal is estimated, using an estimator, based at least in part on raw sampling data generated by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) operatively coupled to the transmitter.
US10069588B2 Transmitting apparatus and mapping method thereof
A transmitting apparatus is disclosed. The transmitting apparatus includes an encoder to perform channel encoding with respect to bits and generate a codeword, an interleaver to interleave the codeword, and a modulator to map the interleaved codeword onto a non-uniform constellation according to a modulation scheme, and the constellation may include constellation points defined based on various tables according to the modulation scheme.
US10069584B2 Frequency calibration apparatus and method
A frequency calibration apparatus and method are provided. An oscillator of the frequency calibration apparatus has an operation frequency. The frequency calibration apparatus receives a plurality of time packets from an NTP server at a plurality of first time points. Each of the time packets records a second time point that the NTP server transmits the time packet. The frequency calibration apparatus calculates an offset for each of the time packets in a subset of all the time packets, calculates a clock skew according to the first time points and the offsets of the time packets in the subset, calculates a difference between the clock skew and a standard frequency value, determines that an absolute value of the difference is greater than a threshold, and adjusts the operation frequency to an initial frequency after determining that the absolute value of the difference is greater than the threshold.
US10069581B2 Method and node for controlling an uplink noise figure and gain
The disclosure relates to a method for controlling an uplink noise figure and gain in a distributed antenna system network comprising at least one intermediate radio unit and one or more remote radio heads connected via a respective link to the at least one intermediate radio unit. The method comprises: establishing a target noise figure, an adjusting, for each link between the one or more remote radio heads and the intermediate radio unit, attenuation such as to obtain the target noise figure for each remote radio head connected to the at least one intermediate radio unit. The disclosure also relates to corresponding distributed antenna system network, devices, computer programs, and computer program products.
US10069580B2 Wireless radio device alignment tools and methods
Wireless radio device alignment tools and methods. Described herein are methods for point-to-point alignment of wireless radio devices and alignment tools to assist in aligning wireless radio devices. These alignment tools may automatically or manually receive location information and may use a local compass function to determine a rough or initial alignment and additional tools to provide further (fine) alignment based on calculated and actual signal strength between the two devices being aligned.
US10069578B2 RF testing system with parallelized processing
An integrated circuit (IC) is provided. The IC includes: an RF transmitter configured to generate an RF signal when the IC has entered a test mode; an RF receiver configured to receive the RF signal in the test mode; and a computation unit having a plurality of processing units that are parallelized to perform a test procedure of the IC according to the received RF signal to determine one or more test results.
US10069577B1 I/Q imbalance calibration apparatus, method and transmitter system using the same
An I/Q imbalance calibration method includes sequentially inputting a first in-phase and quadrature signals calibration signal to a front-end circuit of the transmitter system to acquire and estimate a first and second calibration signal strengths sequentially, wherein a delta estimation is adopted; calculating an I/Q gain imbalance according to estimated first and second calibration signal strengths; sequentially inputting a second in-phase calibration signal and both of the second in-phase and quadrature calibration signal to the front-end circuit of the transmitter system to acquire and estimate a third and fourth calibration signal strengths sequentially, wherein an I/Q gain imbalance compensation is formed on the first in-phase and quadrature calibration signals to generate the second in-phase and quadrature calibration signals; and calculating an I/Q phase imbalance according to estimated third and fourth calibration signal strengths.
US10069574B2 Optocoupler with indication of light source power supply failure
An optical system, an optocoupler, and an isolation device are provided. The disclosed optical system includes at least one photodetector that receives light energy and converts the light energy into one or more electrical signals. The disclosed optical system further includes a comparator module that receives the one or more electrical signals from the at least one photodetector and compares the one or more electrical signals against two different reference values to determine whether a power supply fault condition has occurred for a light source that emitted the light energy and to determine a logic signal conveyed to the at least one photodetector via the light energy emitted by the light source.
US10069571B2 Coherent optical transceiver with programmable application modes
Methods of operating an optical communication system in coherent optical transmissions for metro applications. Relative to conventional solutions, the optical communication system can be implemented with reduced cost and can operate with reduced power consumption, while maintaining high data rate performance (e.g., 100 G). Furthermore, a programmable transceiver enables compatibility with a range of different types of optical networks having varying performance and power tradeoffs. In one embodiment, the optical communication system uses 100 Gb/s dual-polarization 16-point quadrature amplitude modulation (DP-16QAM) with non-linear pre-compensation of Indium Phosphide (InP) optics for low power consumption.
US10069569B1 Method and system for identifying connectivity in an optical fiber communication (OFC) network
The present disclosure discloses a connectivity identification system for identifying connectivity in a OFC network (100) in a central office. The connectivity identification system comprises a transducer device (101) and an ultrasound communicator (107). When the transducer device (101) is connected to a first node (102), the ultrasound communicator (107) is configured to transmit an ultrasound signal modulated with a unique identifier, through an outer jacket of a Fiber Optic (FO) patch cord, connected between a transmitting port (105) of the first node (102) and a receiving port (106) of a second node (103). When the transducer device (101) is connected to the second node, the ultrasound communicator (107) is configured to receive the ultrasound signal from the transceiver unit (301), demodulate the ultrasound signal to retrieve the unique identifier and identify the receiving port (106) based on the demodulated unique identifier.
US10069568B1 Communications system providing photonic conversion and power detection and related methods
A communications system may include an optical source configured to generate an optical carrier signal, a first electro-optic (EO) modulator coupled to the optical source and configured to modulate the optical carrier signal based upon a radio frequency (RF) input, and photonic mixers associated with different respective frequencies across a frequency spectrum and coupled to the optical source and the first EO modulator. The system may further include at least one first opto-electronic (OE) detector coupled to the photonic mixers, and an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) coupled to the at least one OE detector and configured to generate a digital output signal based upon receiving an RF signal via the RF input.
US10069567B2 Optical communication system, optical receiver and optical transmitter
An optical receiver receives signal light obtained by superimposing a second signal to a first signal according to a predetermined superimposition pattern. In the optical receiver, a tunable optical filter allows a part of a spectrum of the received light to pass, and a photodetector converts the transmission light into an electrical signal. A filter controller controls a center transmittance frequency of the tunable optical filter in response to a superimposed period and a non-superimposed period of the second signal identified based on the electrical signal. A superimposed signal detector detects the second signal based on the electrical signal obtained in response to the control of the tunable optical filter during the superimposed period. An optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) calculator calculates an OSNR of the signal light based on the electrical signal obtained in response to the control of the tunable optical filter during the non-superimposed period.
US10069565B2 Satellite system using optical gateways and onboard processing
Described herein are ground based subsystems, and related methods, for use in transmitting an optical feeder uplink beam to a satellite that is configured to receive the optical feeder uplink beam and in dependence thereon produce and transmit a plurality of RF service downlink beams within a specified RF frequency range to service terminals. Also described herein are space based subsystems of a satellite, and related methods, for use in transmitting a plurality of RF service downlink beams within a specified RF frequency range to service terminals. Beneficially certain embodiments eliminate the satellite to perform any RF frequency conversions upstream of a channelizer of the space based forward link subsystem on the satellite. Also described herein is space segment return link equipment, and related methods, for use in transmitting an optical feeder downlink beam to a ground based subsystem, as well as ground based return link equipment thereof.
US10069562B2 Optical circulator for free space optical communication
A free space optical communication system transmits and receives optical signals in a colorless manner using an optical circulator. The system installs the optical circulator with a single mode (SM) fiber at port 1, a double clad (DC) fiber at port 2, and a multimode (MM) fiber at port 3. The system injects a first optical signal into a core of the SM fiber. The system then routes the first optical signal at port 1, using the optical circulator, into a SM core of the DC fiber via Port 2. Further, the system injects a second optical signal into a first cladding of the DC fiber. The system then routes the second optical signal at port 2, using the optical circulator, into the MM fiber via Port 3.
US10069560B2 Integrated resource planning for satellite systems
A system, method, and apparatus for integrated resource planning for satellite systems are disclosed. The method involves obtaining user communication demand for at least one region. The method further involves generating a beam map comprising at least one beam for each of the regions according to the user communication demand. Also, the method involves generating at least one configuration profile for the satellite system by using the beam map. Additionally, the method involves performing a performance analysis by comparing: the user communication demand versus one of the configuration profiles, the user communication demand versus actual communication demand, one of the configuration profiles versus the actual communication demand, and/or one of the configuration profiles versus another one of the configuration profiles. Further, the method optionally involves determining power flux spectral density (PFSD) for the beam frequency spectrum for each of the beams by using at least one of the configuration profiles.
US10069558B2 Reducing call setup delay in geomobile satellite networks
In some embodiments, a disclosed method involves receiving, by a source gateway, a call request from a source user terminal for establishing a call with a destination user terminal. The method further involves determining, by a source client proxy of the source gateway, a capability related to a parameter(s) of the source user terminal and a capability related to a parameter(s) of the destination user terminal. Also, the method involves sending, by the source client proxy, a call capability offer to a destination gateway based on the determined capabilities. Additionally, the method involves determining, by a destination client proxy of the destination gateway, whether the destination user terminal can support the call capability offer. Also, the method involves sending, by the destination client proxy, a call initiation message to the destination user terminal, when the destination client proxy determines that the destination user terminal can support the call capability offer.
US10069555B2 System and method for beam management
A first apparatus may communicate with a user equipment through a first active beam. The first apparatus may determine that beam tracking is to be performed with the UE, including identifying a new beam for communication between the UE and the apparatus. The first apparatus may perform beam tracking with the UE based on the determination that beam tracking is to be performed. The first apparatus may communicate with the UE through a second active beam based on the beam tracking.
US10069554B2 Method for transmitting reference signal in multi-antenna wireless communication system and device for same
The present invention relates to a method by which a base station transmits a reference signal in a wireless communication system supporting a full-dimension antenna, and a device for the same. Particularly, the method comprises the steps of: transmitting, to a terminal, a channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS) configuration indicating the number of antenna ports for transmitting a full-dimension antenna association reference signal; transmitting, to the terminal, a CSI-RS for at least one first antenna port among whole antenna ports for the full-dimension antenna; and receiving, from the terminal, channel information on all of the antenna ports on the basis of the at least one first antenna port.
US10069551B2 Electronic device and method of performing wireless communication using beamforming thereof
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electronic device and a method of performing wireless communication using beamforming provided. The electronic device for performing wireless communication using beamforming includes: a communication unit for communicating signals with a correspondent node; a memory for storing a beamforming setup table; and a controller for: identifying identification information regarding the correspondent node based on at least one of schedule information, a reception packet and a transmission packet; identifying beamforming setup information corresponding to the identification information identified regarding the correspondent node, from the beamforming setup table; and establishing a beamforming link with the correspondent node based on the beamforming setup information, to communicate data via the link. The disclosure is not limited to the embodiments. The embodiments can be modified to other examples.
US10069549B2 System and method for transmitting/receiving downlink reference signal in a multi-user multiple input, multiple output (MIMO) system
A wireless communication system includes a base station capable of communicating with a plurality of subscriber stations. The base station can transmit control information and data to a subscriber stations. The base station also can identify a set of RS patterns to be used to communicate with the subscriber station, assign a subset of antenna port numbers within the set of RS patterns to the subscriber stations. The base station can indicate the assigned states in a Downlink Control Information (DCI) format transmitted in a Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH). The base station transmits the data using a subset of antenna ports corresponding to the subset of antenna port numbers. The base station also can map reference signals corresponding to the subset of antenna ports according to at least one RS pattern within the set of RS patterns.
US10069548B2 Methods and apparatus for overlapping MIMO physical sectors
A system, method, and computer program product is provided to select at least one channel based on one or more channel characteristics and initiate a first transmission to a first multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO)-capable portable wireless device, and further initiate a second transmission to a second multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO)-capable portable wireless device, such that at least a portion of the first transmission occurs simultaneously with at least a portion of the second transmission and both occur via a first wireless protocol; and is further configured to initiate a third transmission to a third multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO)-capable portable wireless device via a second wireless protocol including a 802.11n protocol, where the first wireless protocol includes another 802.11 protocol other than the 802.11n protocol.
US10069543B2 Multiple input multiple output, MIMO, baseband apparatus
A Multiple Input Multiple Output, MIMO, baseband apparatus with a baseband signal interface adapted to transmit or receive baseband signals comprising data mapped by a mapping unit of said baseband apparatus to a number, N, of MIMO layers which are coupled by a MIMO layer coupling unit of said baseband apparatus to different remote radio heads connected to said baseband apparatus.
US10069540B2 Method and apparatus for controlling and powering an electronic accessory from a mobile digital device
Various energy harvesting and control techniques are used to power and control electronic accessories from the audio output channels and microphone input channel of mobile digital devices while preserving audio input and output functionality. One technique uses one of the stereophonic audio channels to generate power, and the other in conjunction with the microphone jack to enable bi-directional communications while preserving audio input and output. Another technique allows a low powered electronic accessory with bi-directional communications to be supported while simultaneously supporting audio input & stereo output. These techniques facilitate the ability to play music, narration and instruction and to receive oral responses and instruction with no perceived loss or gaps, even while using the audio jack of a mobile digital device to harvest energy and bi-directional communication.
US10069536B1 Apparatus and method for communication over power lines
An apparatus and method are provided for communicating over power lines. The apparatus includes a coupling modem that is situated between a power line and a device. The coupling modem is configured to demodulate a signal received from the power line into a sine signal and a cosine signal. The coupling modem is also configured to modulate a communicated bit stream received from the device into a transmitted signal in order to impose the transmitted signal onto the power line.
US10069534B2 Methods and systems for load balancing in vectoring
In one example embodiment, a system including a plurality of ports, a plurality of vectoring processors, each of the plurality of vectoring processors having a coefficient memory storing vectoring coefficients corresponding to different victim line and disturber line combinations of a plurality of communication paths connected to the plurality of ports, at least one victim line associated with two of the plurality of vectoring processors and a controller, the controller being configured to assign the victim line and disturber line combinations to the memories based on loads associated with the vectoring coefficients.
US10069532B2 Communication coexistence in overlap spectrum
Communication in a first spectrum and via a first transmission line of first data is according to a time-division duplexing scheme such as G.fast. Communication in a second spectrum and via a second transmission line of second data is according to a frequency-division duplexing scheme such as VDSL2. The first and second spectra both comprise an overlap spectrum. The first transmission line experiences first crosstalk from the second transmission line and the second transmission line experiences second crosstalk from the first transmission line.
US10069528B2 Attachment device
A device for attaching an article of manufacture, such as a mobile phone, to a lanyard. The device includes a thin bendable sheet of material having an adhesive on at least one side. The sheet of material has an elongated portion having a first section and a second section, and the first section capable of being doubled-over and secured to the second section by the adhesive, so as to engage a clip from the lanyard. The sheet has a pair of opposed spirals extending away from each other and spiraling around toward the elongated portion. The spirals curve, or spiral, at least 180° from a beginning b of the spiral to an ending e of the spiral. The radius of curvature along the length of the spirals continuously decreases in a manner that approximates the shape of a Fibonacci spiral.
US10069521B1 Intelligent power balancing for NBASE-T ethernet
A method for determining a power back-off value for an Ethernet channel is disclosed. The method includes measuring a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for each of the channels with a receiver corresponding to each channel. A transmit power level for a link partner transmitter is determined, where the transmit power level represents a minimum power level at the link partner transmitter that results in the measured SNR value at the receiver satisfying a predetermined SNR threshold. The transmit power level is communicated to the link partner transmitter and Ethernet data is then transceived between the link partners based on the determined transmit power level.
US10069519B1 Partition based distribution matcher for probabilistic constellation shaping
A communication system includes a data source to receive a block of bits, a memory to store a set of distribution matchers. Each distribution matcher is associated with a probability mass function (PMF) to match equally likely input bits to a fixed number of output bits with values distributed according to the PMF of the distribution matcher. Each distribution matcher is associated with a selection probability, such that a sum of joint probabilities of all distribution matchers equals a target PMF. A joint probability of a distribution matcher is a product of PMF of the distribution matcher with the selection probability of the distribution matcher. The communication system also includes a shaping mapper to select the distribution matcher from the set of distribution matchers with the selection probability and to map the block of bits to a block of shaped bits with a non-uniform distribution using the selected distribution matcher and a transmitter front end to transmit the block of shaped bits over a communication channel, such that bits in a sequence of the blocks of shaped bits are distributed according to the target PMF.
US10069518B2 Uneven bit distributions for encoder parsing
A method, an apparatus, and a computer-readable medium for wireless communication are provided. In one aspect, an apparatus is configured determine a number of symbols in a data field. The apparatus is configured to distribute a first number of data bits to each encoder in a subset of encoders in a set of encoders based on the determined number of symbols. The apparatus is configured to distribute a second number of data bits to a last encoder in the set of encoders based on the determined number of symbols. The apparatus is configured to transmit data to a second wireless device. The data is encoded based on the distributed first and second number of data bits.
US10069517B2 Convolutional decoder and method of decoding convolutional codes
A convolutional decoder includes a first storage, a second storage, a branch metric processor to determine branch metrics for transitions of states from a start step to a last step according to input bit streams, an ACS processor to select maximum likelihood path metrics to determine a survival path according to the branch metrics and to update states of the start step to the first storage and the second storage alternately based on the selection of the maximum likelihood path metrics, and a trace back logic to selectively trace back the survival path based on the states of the start step stored in a selected storage among the first storage and the second storage.
US10069516B2 Communication device, communication system, and error correction frame generation method
A communication device includes a barrel shifter shifting an information sequence according to a code word number; an error correction coding circuit encoding the shifted information sequence to generate a code word; and a transmitter transmitting a frame with N rows and M columns in the order of the row numbers. One code word is disposed in a row of the frame. The row number of the frame corresponds to the code word number. When a code word number is N, the error correction coding circuit encodes an information sequence of a second size smaller than the first size and fixed data of a third size, which is the difference between the first size and the second size, and disposes them in a row of the frame such that the error correction parity follows the information sequence of the second size and the fixed data follows the error correction parity.
US10069515B2 Decoding device and decoding method
According to an embodiment, a decoding device includes a variable node processor, a check node processor, a first forwarder, and a second forwarder. The variable node processor is configured to perform variable node processing on variable nodes defined by a code and output first messages. The check node processor is configured to perform check node processing on check nodes defined by the code based on the first messages and output second messages. The first forwarder is configured to forward one or more first messages remaining after excluding messages to be forwarded to one or more check nodes corresponding to one or more of the second messages having been stored in ae storage, to the check nodes. The second forwarder is configured to forward the second messages to the variable nodes and forward the one or more of the second messages to the storage.
US10069512B2 Systems, methods, and apparatuses for decompression using hardware and software
Detailed herein are embodiments of systems, methods, and apparatuses for decompression using hardware and software. For example, in embodiment a hardware apparatus comprises an input buffer to store incoming data from a compressed stream, a selector to select at least one byte stored in the input buffer, a decoder to decode the selected at least one byte and determine if the decoded at least one byte is a literal or a symbol, an overlap condition, a size of a record from the decoded stream, a length value of the data to be retrieved from the decoded stream, and an offset value for the decoded data, and a token format converter to convert the decoded data and data from source and destination offset base registers into a fixed-length token.
US10069508B1 Multiplexer circuit for a digital to analog converter
Multiplexing circuitry and method for driving multiplexing circuits are provided. A circuit includes a multiplexer circuit having symmetrical data input paths driven by a half-rate clock signal and a first stage multiplexing circuit configured to provide input signals to the multiplexer circuit. The first stage multiplexing circuit is driven by quadrature clocks to generate time-shifted data.
US10069504B2 Quantum interference device, atomic oscillator, electronic apparatus, and moving object
An atomic oscillator includes an atomic cell in which alkali metal atoms are encapsulated, a light source section configured to receive the supply of a bias and emit light including a resonance light pair for causing the alkali metal atoms to resonate, a temperature adjusting element configured to adjust the temperature of the light source section, a bias detecting section configured to detect information concerning the bias, and a light-source-temperature control section configured to control the temperature adjusting element using the information detected by the bias detecting section.
US10069499B2 Method of manufacturing oscillator, oscillator, electronic apparatus, and moving object
The present disclosure is directed to a method of manufacturing an oscillator. The oscillator includes a resonator element, an oscillation circuit which outputs an oscillation signal by oscillating the resonator element, and a temperature compensation circuit which compensates for temperature characteristics of a frequency of the oscillation signal in a desired temperature range. The method includes a first temperature compensation adjustment step in which the frequency is measured at multiple temperatures, and first temperature compensation data is calculated based on a relationship between temperature and the frequency. The method also includes performing a second temperature compensation adjustment step in which, after the first temperature compensation adjustment step, the frequency that is obtained by performing temperature compensation by the temperature compensation circuit based on the first temperature compensation data is measured at multiple temperatures, and second temperature compensation data is calculated based on a relationship between temperature and the frequency.
US10069491B2 Power-on reset circuit and under-voltage lockout circuit comprising the same
An UVLO circuit according to an aspect of the present invention includes: a power-on reset (POR) circuit generating an output based on a first current that flows according to an increase of a power supply voltage and not operating in a normal state of the power supply voltage; and a logic operation unit generating a reset signal according to an output of the POR circuit and an output based on a result of comparison between a sense voltage that corresponds to the power supply voltage and a predetermined reference voltage.
US10069490B2 Method, apparatus and system for voltage compensation in a semiconductor wafer
At least one method, apparatus and system disclosed involves performing a dynamic voltage compensation in an integrated circuit. A first voltage on a first portion of an integrated circuit is received. A second voltage on a second portion of the integrated circuit is monitored. A determination is made as to whether the second voltage fell below the first voltage by a predetermined margin. A feedback adjustment of the of the second voltage is performed in response to a determination that the second voltage fell below the first voltage by the predetermined margin; the feedback adjustment comprises performing a step up of the second voltage.
US10069489B2 Multiplexer based frequency extender
The disclosure discloses a multiplexer based frequency extender comprising a preamplifier to receive a RF input signal and output a pre-amplified RF signal, at least one frequency multiplier or at least one frequency divider, and a multiplexer. The multiplexer comprises multiple differential pairs, each differential pair comprises a corresponding bias current control circuit that switches ON or OFF a bias current flowing through a corresponding differential pair. The at least one frequency multiplier or the at least one frequency divider receives the pre-amplified RF signal and outputs a frequency-multiplied RF signal or a frequency-divided signal. The multiplexer couples to receive the pre-amplified RF signal, the frequency-multiplied RF signal and/or the frequency-divided signal, the multiplexer selects a signal from the received signals and outputs based on the selected signal a multiplexer output signal.
US10069486B1 Multimode registers with pulse latches
A register circuit includes a first pulse-latch circuit configured to store data from a first input node. A multiplexer circuit is configured to select between an output of the first pulse-latch circuit and a second input node. A second pulse-latch circuit is configured to store data provided by the multiplexer circuit. A control circuit is configured to switch, in response to a configuration signal, the register circuit between a flip-flop mode and a dual-latch mode.
US10069484B2 Mobile terminal and a network searching method for overcoming crystal aging issue
This invention provides a mobile terminal and a network searching method for overcoming crystal aging issue. The method includes the step of: searching network by invoking parameters stored in a first area of a volatile RAM; if the searching is failed, searching network by invoking parameters stored in a second area of the volatile RAM; if the searching is failed and the number of network searches is larger than a first predetermined value, reacquiring parameters and searching network; if the searching is succeeded, updating the parameters in the first area with the reacquired parameters. By this method, the invention can effectively solve the problems caused by crystal aging or defective crystals, and increases the robustness of the network searching.
US10069481B2 State change stabilization in a phase shifter/attenuator circuit
An electronic system that includes a digitally selectable phase shifter circuit and an insertion loss fine adjustment circuit such that the system as a whole exhibits little or no change in insertion loss when changing phase state, and/or a digitally selectable attenuator circuit and a phase fine adjustment circuit such that the system as a whole exhibits little or no effect on phase when changing attenuation state. Included are methods for selecting adjustment control words for such circuits.
US10069478B2 Acoustic wave filter, duplexer, and module
An acoustic wave filter includes: one or more series resonators connected in series between an input terminal and an output terminal; and parallel resonators connected in parallel between the input terminal and the output terminal and formed of piezoelectric thin film resonators, wherein each of at least two resonators of the parallel resonators includes an additional film having island-shaped patterns or aperture patterns formed at equal pitch intervals in a resonance region in which a lower electrode and an upper electrode face each other across a piezoelectric film, and a pitch interval of the island-shaped patterns or the aperture patterns in the additional film included in one of the at least two resonators differs from a pitch interval of the island-shaped patterns or the aperture patterns in the additional film included in another one of the at least two resonators.
US10069477B2 Surface acoustic wave device and filter
A surface acoustic wave device includes: comb-shaped electrodes each including electrode fingers and dummy electrode fingers; and additional films located to cover gaps between tips of the electrode fingers of one of the comb-shaped electrodes and tips of the dummy electrode fingers of the other, wherein each of the additional films overlap with at least one of the electrode fingers and the dummy electrode fingers located lateral to the corresponding gap in a first direction in which the electrode fingers extend or in a second direction intersecting with the first direction, and a distance G of the gap is 0
US10069475B2 Bulk-acoustic wave filter device
A bulk-acoustic wave filter device includes: a lower electrode layer disposed on the substrate; a bonding part disposed on the lower electrode layer, at an edge of the substrate; a ground part spaced apart from the bonding part; and a flow suppressing part disposed between the bonding part and the ground part, and offset with respect to the bonding part and the ground part.
US10069474B2 Encapsulation of acoustic resonator devices
A device includes an acoustic resonator embedded within an encapsulating structure that at least partially encapsulates the acoustic resonator. The device includes an inductor electrically connected to the acoustic resonator. At least a portion of the inductor is embedded in the encapsulating structure.
US10069472B2 Bulk acoustic wave resonator and filter including the same
A bulk acoustic wave resonator including a substrate; an air cavity formed on the substrate; and a resonating part formed on the air cavity and comprising a first electrode, a piezoelectric layer, and a second electrode which are sequentially laminated, wherein a cross section of the air cavity has a short side, a long side opposing the short side, a first lateral side and a second lateral side connecting the short side and the long side to each other, the first and second lateral sides are inclined, and a surface roughness of the first electrode, the piezoelectric layer, the second electrode, or any combination thereof is between 1 nm and 100 nm.
US10069465B2 Amplifier control system
A method, system and apparatus provide operation of an RF amplifier at a power level responsive to detected or expected conditions such as weather attenuation.
US10069459B1 Solar cells having internal energy storage capacity
In one embodiment, a solar cell having internal storage capacity includes a working electrode, a counter electrode, an electrolyte provided between the electrodes, and a composite layer of material applied to an inner side of the working electrode, the layer comprising a photosensitive dye and a conducting polymer, wherein the conducting polymer is capable of storing energy generated within the cell.
US10069451B2 Methods and systems for recording operating information of an electric motor
A unit for recording operating information of an electronically commutated motor (ECM) is described. The unit includes a system controller communicatively coupled to an ECM. The system controller includes a processing device configured to control the unit. The unit also includes a memory device communicatively coupled to the system controller. The memory device is configured to receive and store ECM operating information provided by the processing device.
US10069450B2 BLDC motor
A BLDC motor, has a first sub-motor and a second sub-motor. The first and second sub-motors have independent input terminals and a common rotor, including a common output shaft. In a normal operating mode the two sub-motors operate together as one motor to output a normal operating power of the motor. In an emergency operating mode, when one sub-motor has become faulty and generates a braking torque, the normal sub-motor is operated to generate a torque to compensate for the braking torque produced by the faulty sub-motor.
US10069447B2 Method and arrangement for reducing the torque ripple of a DC motor
A method and arrangement for reducing the torque ripple of a brushless DC motor having a stator, a rotor, and a motor control unit, via which motor control unit the motor is controlled in a polyphase manner, having a data memory for storing rotational angle-dependent correction data of the control current of the motor, which are impressed on the instantaneous values for controlling the motor. In a first step, for each position of the rotor, the phase currents holding the rotor in this position are determined and are used to derive reference current data, which is stored in a table of the data memory together with the respective position data of the rotor, determined by the position sensor. In a second step, during continuous operation of the motor, the position-dependent reference current data stored in the data memory is combined with the control current of the motor.
US10069443B2 Dechuck control method and plasma processing apparatus
A dechuck control method includes performing a discharge process by introducing an inert gas into a processing chamber and maintaining the pressure within the processing chamber at a first pressure; monitoring the pressure of a heat transmitting gas supplied to the processing object rear face and/or the leakage flow rate of the heat transmitting gas; obtaining the amount and polarity of the residual electric charge of the electrostatic chuck surface and applying a voltage for supplying an electric charge that is of the same amount as the residual electric charge but of the opposite polarity to a chuck electrode; evacuating the inert gas from the processing chamber while applying the voltage to the chuck electrode and reducing the pressure within the processing chamber to a second pressure; and turning off the voltage applied to the electrostatic chuck and dechucking the processing object from the electrostatic chuck.
US10069438B2 Power converter with capacitor voltage balancing
During a single-phase three-wire output control process for causing a neutral point clamped inverter circuit to have a single-phase three-wire output, a power converter performs a potential control process for changing a potential of the O terminal to a positive or negative value to allow more power to be consumed from power stored in one of first and second capacitors with a higher voltage than from power stored in the other one of the first and second capacitors.
US10069436B2 Synchronous rectifier and alternator using the same
A rectifier (107) includes a rectifying MOSFET (101) that performs synchronous rectification, a control circuit (106) that inputs a voltage across a pair of a positive-side main terminal TK and a negative-side main terminal TA of the rectifying MOSFET (101) to determine an ON or OFF state of the rectifying MOSFET (101) based on the inputted voltage, and a capacitor (104) that supplies power to the control circuit (106). The control circuit (106) includes a blocking circuit (105) that inputs the voltage across the pair of main terminals of the rectifying MOSFET (101), to block power supply to the control circuit (106) when the inputted voltage across the pair of main terminals is higher than or equal to a first voltage, and to unblock power supply to the control circuit (106) when the inputted voltage across the pair of main terminals is lower than the first voltage.
US10069434B2 Power supply system capable of switching control power source of power control module
A power supply system includes a power conversion circuit, a conversion control circuit, an auxiliary power module, an electricity supply module and a power supply control circuit. The power conversion circuit converts an input power into an output power used as an output of the power supply system. The conversion control circuit is arranged for controlling an operation of the power conversion circuit according to a control power. The auxiliary power module is arranged for selectively outputting a first electrical power to the conversion control circuit. The electricity supply module is arranged for providing a second electrical power. The power supply control circuit is coupled to the auxiliary power module and the electricity supply module, and arranged for referring to at least the second electrical power to determine whether to provide the first electrical power or the second electrical power as the control power for the conversion control circuit.
US10069433B2 Power converter
A power converter is provided which includes at least a first and a second magnetic device equipped with coils and an electrical circuit equipped with a conductor disposed on an imaginary plane, defined between the first and second magnetic devices. Magnetic fluxes are emitted from the coils of the first and second magnetic devices, vectors of components which are oriented in directions of axes of turns of conductors of the coils are defined as a first and a second vector, and the first and second magnetic devices are disposed so that an inner product of vectors derived by projecting the first and second vectors on the imaginary plane will be positive. This minimizes electrical noise generated in the electrical circuit.
US10069427B2 Switching power supply apparatus
A switching power supply apparatus includes a switching circuit, a resonance circuit, a rectifying circuit, and a control circuit. The switching circuit includes switching elements connected in series between input terminals of a source. The resonance circuit includes an excitation inductor of a primary winding of a transformer, a resonance inductor connected in series with the excitation inductor, and a variable resonance capacitor which is connected in series with the excitation inductor and whose electrostatic capacity changes according to a control voltage. The control circuit generates, on the basis of a feedback voltage, switching signals in which frequency diffusion is given to a switching frequency and the control voltage and outputs the switching signals and the control voltage to simultaneously change the switching frequency and the electrostatic capacity of the variable resonance capacitor.
US10069426B2 Active clamp flyback converter
An active clamp flyback converter includes a low-side switch that serves as a power switch and a high-side switch that serves as a clamp switch. The high-side switch is operated in one of two active clamp switching modes, which is selected based on load condition. In a complementary active clamp mode, the switching frequency of the low-side switch is decreased as the load increases. In a modified active clamp mode, the high-side switch is turned on in a same switching cycle first by zero voltage switching (ZVS) and second by quasi-resonant switching (QRS), with a QRS blanking time being increased as the load decreases. A ZVS delay time and dead time between switching are adaptively set based on a duty cycle of the low-side switch. The output voltage of the active clamp flyback converter is sensed from an auxiliary voltage of an auxiliary winding of the transformer.
US10069421B2 Multi-phase switching voltage regulator having asymmetric phase inductance
A multi-phase switching voltage regulator includes a controller and a plurality of power stages each configured to deliver output current to a load through an inductor. At least one of the inductors has a higher open circuit inductance than the other inductors so that at least one of the power stages has a different output inductance compared to the other power stages. The controller is configured to control switching of the power stages so as to regulate an output voltage of the multi-phase switching voltage regulator, including allowing all of the power stages to provide current to the load through the respective inductors during a full power event at the load and preventing all of the power stages except for the at least one power stage having the higher open circuit inductance from providing current to the load during a low power event at the load.
US10069418B2 Semiconductor device and DC-DC converter
A semiconductor device includes a modulator, a comparator, a pulse width setting circuit, and a driver. The modulator modulates a reference voltage to generate a reference signal. The comparator generates a comparator signal based on a result of comparing the reference signal and a feedback of an output signal supplied to an output terminal. The pulse width setting circuit generates a pulse modulation signal based on the comparator signal, wherein pulses of the pulse modulation signal have a pulse width that is equal to or greater than a predetermined pulse width. The driver outputs a driving signal that is based on the pulse modulation signal to the output terminal through an inductor.
US10069417B2 Power conversion device with integrated discrete inductor
A switching regulator may include an inductor housing, a board, and one or more electrical components. The inductor housing may house an inductor and one or more wires. The board may include one or more board traces and one or more solder pads. The electrical components may include one or more chips, capacitors, voltage sources, and/or other electrical components. The inductor housing may be attached to the board to create a space between the inductor housing and the board. The space may be created underneath the inductor housing and above the board. One or more electrical components may be attached to the board. One or more electrical components may be disposed within the space.
US10069411B2 Differential charge pump with extended output control voltage range
One aspect relates to a method for operating a charge pump including comparing a drain voltage of a current sink transistor of the charge pump with a drain voltage of a current reference transistor, adjusting a gate bias voltage of the current sink transistor and the current reference transistor using a first error amplifier in a direction that reduces a difference between the drain voltage of the current sink transistor and the drain voltage of the current reference transistor, comparing a common-mode voltage of a loop filter with a reference voltage, and adjusting a gate bias voltage of a current source transistor of the charge pump using a second error amplifier in a direction that reduces a difference between the common-mode voltage of the loop filter and the reference voltage, wherein the first error amplifier includes a larger number of amplifying stages than the second error amplifier.
US10069408B2 Switched capacitor circuit modifying voltage on the inductor of a buck regulator
A voltage regulator provides a regulated output voltage [108] from an input voltage [100] using control unit [106] to control a switched capacitor circuit [102] to periodically produce different output voltage levels Vx followed by a low pass filter [104] to give a regulated output voltage. Phase interleaving is used where the phases of different voltage levels are interleaved allowing for increased effective switching frequency and reduced switching losses. By controlling the average voltage on the flying capacitors, output voltage is regulated by modulating the resistance of the switches using a duty cycle. A control unit [106] is used to determine the operation region of the voltage regulator device and configure the switched capacitor circuit in each operation region. The controller contains a state machine that determines the switches configuration in each phase of a complete switching cycle.
US10069398B2 Non-isolated power supply device
A control circuit that controls a switching element includes a first terminal to which a voltage produced by conversion of current flowing through the switching element by a current-to-voltage conversion element is input, a second terminal to which the voltage of a point of contact of an inductor and rectification element or a voltage proportional thereto is input, a filter for smoothing the voltage input into the second terminal, and a voltage comparison circuit for comparing the voltage smoothed by the filter and the voltage input into the second terminal. The control circuit performs control such that the switching element is switched from off to on near the point where the inductor current becomes zero based on the voltage comparison circuit output and the switching element is switched from on to off in response to the voltage applied to the first terminal reaching a prescribed voltage.
US10069394B2 Vibration motor
A vibration motor includes a housing having an accommodation space, a cover plate by which the housing is connected in the covered way, a first vibration system and a second vibration system supported in the accommodation space elastically and arranged oppositely with interval, wherein the first vibration system includes at least one permanent magnet, and the second vibration system comprises at least one coil. The housing has a bottom wall and a side wall extending from the bottom wall, further the housing includes a platform extending from the second side wall to outside of the housing. The vibration motor further includes a flexible circuit board for connecting with the coil electrically. The flexible circuit board includes a conductive terminal adhered to the bottom wall, a welding part adhered to the platform and a connecting part connecting the conductive terminal with the welding part.
US10069388B2 Stator-plate overmoulding
We describe a method of manufacturing a housing for the stator of an axial flux permanent magnet machine, the machine having a stator comprising a set of coils wound on respective stator bars and disposed circumferentially at intervals about an axis of the machine, and a rotor bearing a set of permanent magnets and mounted for rotation about said axis, and wherein said rotor and stator are spaced apart along said axis to define a gap therebetween in which magnetic flux in the machine is generally in an axial direction, the method comprising: fabricating a radial wall for said stator housing to be located in said gap between said rotor and said stator by: placing a resin membrane into a mold of an injection molding machine; injection molding a set of reinforcing features onto said membrane using a thermoplastic polymer bondable when molten with said resin; and manufacturing said housing using said radial wall.
US10069386B2 Support apparatus for guide pin
A support apparatus for a guide pin contains: an accommodation tube, an upright post, a connection shaft, a holder, two side plates, a guiding trench, a roller, a guide pin, and a driving mechanism. The accommodation tube includes a fork, a through groove, and an elongated slot. The upright post includes two first coupling segments, and the connection shaft passes through the fork and is located on the accommodation tube. The holder includes two parallel joining extensions, and the two side plates are separated from each other. The guiding trench passes through the holder, and the roller is accommodated between the two side plates and is rotatably fitted with the connection shaft, and a part of the guide pin inserts into the guiding trench. The driving mechanism is accommodated in the elongated slot and is in connection with the two first coupling segments and the two joining extensions.
US10069381B2 Motor and Actuator
An electric motor includes a stator and a rotor. The stator includes a motor housing with an open end and an end cover mounted to the open end. The rotor includes a rotor shaft that extends through the end cover. The end cover includes a bearing that supports the rotor shaft. The rotor shaft and motor housing are made of an electrically conductive material and are electrically connected with each other. The motor housing, end cover, bearing and rotor shaft cooperatively form an electromagnetic shield suppressing electromagnetic interference generated by the motor. Optionally, the rotor shaft drives a coaxial worm shaft of a gearbox by an insulating member, which further suppresses electromagnetic interference.
US10069380B2 Arrangement for the liquid cooling of an electric motor generator unit
A system is provided for liquid cooling of an electric motor generator unit. The electric motor generator unit includes a magnetic air gap running between a stator and a rotor, wherein for the cooling of the electric motor generator unit, the air gap is acted on with cooling liquid supplied from the outside. A control device adapts the pressure or the volume flow of the supplied cooling liquid as a function of a determined actual value of an operating temperature variable of the electric motor generator unit.
US10069374B2 Rotary electric machine having an heat sink with semiconductor modules attached
A rotary electric machine in accordance with the invention includes: a case including a front-side housing and a rear-side housing; a rotor having a field winding placed in the case; a stator having an armature winding placed in the case; a power module for energizing armature current that flows in the armature winding; a heat sink, on which the power module is mounted, for cooling the power module; a field circuit module for controlling field current that flows in the field winding; and a control circuit for controlling the operation of the power module and the field circuit module, wherein the power module includes a pair of power modules mounted opposite to each other on a base surface of the heat sink, and the heat sink includes a plurality of cooling fins placed thereon.
US10069371B2 Robot having isolated stator and encoder
An apparatus including a housing; a motor having a stator and a rotor, where the stator is connected to the housing; an environment barrier extending between the stator and the rotor; and a sealing system connecting the environment barrier with the housing. The sealing system includes a first seal interface and a second seal interface. The first seal interface connects to the housing at a first diameter which is at least partially less than or equal to an inner diameter of the stator. The second seal interface connects to the housing at a second diameter which is at least partially greater than or equal to an outer diameter of the stator.
US10069370B2 Seal oil supply device for dynamo-electric machine and seal oil supply method
The present invention achieves oil amount reduction and size reduction in a seal oil supply device for rotating electric machine by suppressing expansion of a rotary shaft due to its temperature increase and reducing the gap between the rotary shaft and a seal ring in normal operation. In this seal oil supply device for rotating electric machine, seal oil is supplied from a seal oil pump to a seal ring of a rotating electric machine in which hydrogen gas is sealed, via a differential pressure regulation valve for regulating a pressure of the seal oil. A first route is provided for supplying the seal oil from the seal oil pump via the differential pressure regulation valve, and in addition, a second route is provided for supplying the seal oil from the seal oil pump via a relief valve.
US10069368B2 End cap for outer rotor motor
An outer rotor motor includes a stator, an end cap for use with the stator, and a stator mount operable to facilitate mounting of the stator to a machine. The end cap includes wire-routing structure facilitating routing of the stator wiring. The structure includes a wire-routing trough that defines a wiring pathway though which the wiring is routed. The trough is positioned at least in part radially inside the core and includes a bottom located between the core margins. The trough further includes a side that is spaced radially inward from the core and projects at least in part axially relative to the bottom. The stator mount is radially located within the wiring pathway.
US10069363B2 Rotary power generating apparatus and electric generating apparatus
Obtaining of a secure reciprocation of piston magnets and enhance the continuity to obtain a continuous rotary power. The rotary power generating apparatus has the first, second piston magnet members the first, second connecting rods the crankshaft the first, second guide members and the first, second fixed magnet members and it has the demagnetizing member including the demagnetizing rotating board. The first, second piston magnet members and the first, second fixed magnet members are arranged so that the top pole surfaces and fixed pole surfaces having the same polarity, opposes each other. The demagnetizing rotating board has demagnetizing magnet parts, having magnetic forces weaker than the magnetic poles of the top pole surfaces a and different from the polarity of the top pole surfaces and the non-magnetic force parts.
US10069360B2 Electric rotary machine
An electric rotary machine includes a stator, which Is fixed to a housing, composed of a stator core having a coil end protruding at an end face of the stator core, a rotor core formed by laminating core sheets, and a rotor having a pair of rotor side-plates sandwiching both end faces of the rotor core. The rotor core is rotatably supported in the housing facing an inner peripheral surface of the stator with a gap between the rotor core and the stator. Either one or both of the rotor side-plates has a concave surface in an outer surface of the side-plate that does not abut the rotor core. An axial distance from the end face of the rotor core to the concave surface increases from an inner diameter side to an outer diameter side.
US10069358B2 Rotor of electric motor with permanent magnets
A rotor of an electric motor with permanent magnets includes a pack of laminations made of ferromagnetic material with slots for the permanent magnets which are arranged radially with respect to the rotation axis and are extended parallel thereto. The permanent magnets are magnetized along a direction that is perpendicular to the radius of the rotor. Each lamination of the lamination pack further includes poles between the permanent magnets that are rotated in a given direction and by a given angle with respect to the corresponding poles of the adjacent laminations.
US10069357B2 Spoke permanent magnet rotor
The present invention relates to a spoke-type permanent magnet rotor (1) used in brushless direct current electric motors (16), forming the rotating part inside a stator (17) that forms the stationary part thereof and having an air gap (18) between the inner surface of the stator (17) and itself, comprising a cylindrical core (2) produced from ferro-magnetic laminations or ferromagnetic powder metal, a shaft (3) fixed to the core (2) and forming the rotational axis of the rotor (1), a hub (5) disposed at the center of the core (2) and having a shaft hole (4) that bears the shaft (3), more than one pole segment (6) disposed all around the hub (5), more than one magnet slot (7) arranged between the pole segments (6), more than one magnet (8) tangentially magnetized, placed in the magnet slots (7) and extending outwards in the radial direction, and two end rings (9) produced from non-magnetic materials such as aluminum and plastic and fixed on the front and rear planar surfaces of the core (2) by the injection molding method.
US10069356B2 Hollow rotor structure for DC motor and winding structure of the same
The present invention provides a hollow rotor structure for a direct-current motor and a winding structure of the same are provided for use in a direct-current motor. The hollow rotor structure includes a commutator, can output element, and a hollow rotor. The hollow rotor includes an iron core wound with a plurality of windings and is formed with an axial hole extending along the axial direction of the hollow rotor. Once mounted in a housing, the hollow rotor is spaced from a stator fixed in the housing and is separately connected to the commutator and the output element. When the commutator supplies a current to each winding, the hollow rotor generates the corresponding electromagnetic fields, which repel the magnets on the stator respectively. Thus, the hollow rotor generates a rotating force and outputs the rotating force through the output element.
US10069354B2 Magnet-retaining spring, electric machine containing such a magnet-retaining spring, and method for producing the electric machine
The invention relates to a magnet-retaining spring (11), to an electric machine (10) containing such a magnet-retaining spring, and to a method for producing the electric machine (10), in particular for the motorized adjustment of moving parts in a motor vehicle, wherein the magnet-retaining spring (11) has a first leg (90) and a second leg (91), which are connected to each other by means of a bow (92), and the first and second legs (91, 92) span a plane (88) in space, wherein the bow (92) protrudes from the spanned plane (88).
US10069349B2 Power supply apparatus, electronic device, control method, program, and recording medium
A power supply apparatus includes a power supply unit configured to perform power supply, a communication unit configured to perform communication, and a control unit configured to control, based on data received by the communication unit, a power supply for an electronic device.
US10069348B2 Wireless power transmitter, wireless power receiver and control method thereof
A control method for transmitting charging power to a wireless power receiver in a wireless power transmitter is provided. The control method includes receiving a Power Transmission Unit (PTU) searching signal for searching for a wireless power transmitter, from the wireless power receiver; obtaining information about an identifier of a signal in a communication scheme used by the wireless power receiver; and exchanging signals with the wireless power receiver based on the information about the identifier of the signal in the communication scheme used by the wireless power receiver.
US10069347B2 Power transmitting device, power receiving device, power supply system, and power supply method
Provided are a power transmitting device, a power receiving device, a power supply system, and a power supply method able to supply electric power by emitting electromagnetic waves. A power transmitting device comprises: a calculating unit for calculating the maximum value for the emitted output of electromagnetic waves meeting exposure standards on the basis of a response delay time measured by the communication link between the power transmitting device and a power receiving device; a power transmitting unit for transmitting power via a power supply link with the power receiving device at an output not exceeding the maximum value; an anomaly detecting unit for detecting an anomaly in the power supply link on the basis of communication with the power receiving device via the communication link; and an output control unit for controlling the output on the basis of the detection of an anomaly in the power supply link.
US10069346B2 Wireless power receiver and control method thereof
A wireless power receiver according to an embodiment wirelessly receives power from a wireless power transmitter. The wireless power receiver includes a printed circuit board; a receiving coil disposed on the printed circuit board, the receiving coil configured to receive power from the wireless power transmitter in a charging mode; a short-range communication antenna disposed on the printed circuit board surrounding the receiving coil, the short-range communication antenna configured to transmit and receive information in a communication mode; a shielding unit disposed on the receiving coil and the short-range communication antenna; and a controller configured to change an operating mode of the wireless power receiver into the charging mode or the communication mode.
US10069342B2 Power supply apparatus
A power supply apparatus for supplying power in a wireless manner or a wired-wireless manner is provided. The power supply apparatus includes a power conversion unit converting input power into first power, and a wireless power supply unit varying a switching frequency switching the first power to wirelessly transmit the switched first power in one of a first wireless transmission manner or a second wireless transmission manner or wirelessly transmit the switched first power at a frequency within a resonance frequency band of one wireless transmission manner of wireless transmission manners having different resonance frequency bands.
US10069341B2 Inductively powered mobile sensor system
An inductively powered sensor system includes a primary conductive path 100 capable of being energised to provide an electromagnetic field in a defined space 1. An inductive power pick-up 120 is associated with a sensor 124 and is capable of receiving power from the field to supply the sensor 124. The system includes a first sensing means to sense the power available to the pick-up 120 and control means to increase or decrease the power available to the sensor dependant on the sensed power available. A method of inductively powering a sensor, an inductively powered sensor and an animal enclosure including one or more primary conductive path of an inductive power supply are also disclosed.
US10069340B2 Wireless power receiver for adjusting magnitude of wireless power
A wireless power receiver for wirelessly receiving power from a wireless power supplier includes a power receiver for receiving wireless power from the wireless power supplier and storing the wireless power for a first time period, a rectifier connected to the power receiver for rectifying the wireless power, a power adjuster connected to the rectifier and an output end, for adjusting a magnitude of the wireless power by enabling the power receiver to store the wireless power for the first time period and delivering the wireless power to the output end for a second time period, and a controller for determining the first and second time periods.
US10069329B1 Solar rechargeable multifunctional and transferable visual or audio safety display beacon device
A solar rechargeable safety beacon device is disclosed. The solar rechargeable safety beacon device is a multifunctional device that can be shared between individuals as well as domestic pets and surfaces.
US10069328B2 Intelligent multi-mode wireless power system
A method is provided that includes identifying, by a power transferring unit, a power receiving unit in a proximity of the power transferring unit. The method further includes determining whether the power receiving unit is in a near field range or in a far range of the power transferring unit, receiving a power status from the power receiving unit and generating, in the power transferring unit and based on the power status information, a directed energy signal from a power transferring unit to the power receiving unit when the power receiving unit is within a far range of the power transmitting unit. The method includes generating, in the power transferring unit and based on the power status, an inductively coupled field that is resonant with the power receiving unit, when the power receiving unit is within at least a near field range of the power transferring unit.
US10069327B2 Electronic device and method for charging battery based on a plurality of power sources
An electronic device and a method for charging a battery of the electronic device are provided. The electronic device includes a housing; a battery disposed within the housing; a first interface electrically or electromagnetically connected to a first external power source; a second interface electrically or electromagnetically connected to a second external power source; and a circuit electrically connected to the battery, the first interface, and the second interface, wherein the circuit changes a first voltage output from the first interface based on a second voltage output from the second interface, changes a first current output from the first interface based on a second current output from the second interface, and charges the battery based on the changed first current and second current.
US10069324B2 Systems and methods for coupling power to devices
Systems and methods to wirelessly transmit power are provided. A power delivery system may include a central controller assembly and a transmit assembly. The central controller assembly can form transmit coils in the transmit assembly. The central controller assembly can also receive information from devices coupled to the transmit assembly and optimize the transmit coils based on the received information and on information about the transmit assembly.
US10069320B2 Electronic cigarette with miniaturized charging and discharging integrated circuit therefor
The present disclosure relates to an electronic cigarette and an integrated circuit therefor. The integrated circuit incorporates a bi-directional control scheme for a charging process of a rechargeable battery and a discharging process of the rechargeable battery, and includes power devices used in both the processes. Thus, the integrated circuit has less semiconductor devices and lowered manufacturer cost. The integrated circuit has a temperature detection function for providing overheat protection of the system so that it operates in a safe temperature range. The integrated circuit also has a battery current-limiting function for limiting an output current of the rechargeable battery and protecting the same. The integrated circuit further has a short-circuit protection function for limiting an output current of the integrated circuit when the output current is too large and protecting the system.
US10069318B2 LED flashlight with longitudinal cooling fins
Flashlights include an elongated housing, a power source, a switch, and a LED light source disposed in a forward portion of the housing to project light through an opening in a forward surface of the housing, and a cooling fin structure extending rearwardly from the forward surface to effectively dissipate generated heat.
US10069317B2 Wearable power supply and hand worn mobile device having the same
A wearable power supply includes a strap to be worn on a user's wrist, arm, waist, leg or head; a flexible secondary battery carried by the strap; and a connector slot disposed on the strap and electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery, wherein the flexible secondary battery is capable of supplying current to a mobile device via a connecting wire connected between the connector slot and the mobile device, and is recharged from an external power supply connected to the connector slot. When the wearable power supply takes the form of a wristband, it can be used as a carrier of a hand worn mobile device, such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet, to provide a longer operating range.
US10069315B2 Power supply system with automatic sensing mechanism and method of operation thereof
A method of operation of a power supply system includes: providing a source voltage with a power source; generating a device voltage with the source voltage; monitoring the source voltage and the device voltage; and supplying the device voltage to a mobile device with the device voltage controlled by a control unit.
US10069309B2 Controlling redundant power supplies in an information handling system
A power supply system comprises a first power supply including a first converter for providing a first output voltage and a first micro-controller coupled to a first switch. The first switch is coupled to a common share bus. A second power supply includes a second converter for providing a second output voltage and a second micro-controller coupled to a second switch. The second switch is also coupled to the common share bus. The first micro-controller is configured to receive a first control signal designating the first power supply to be either a master power supply or a slave power supply and the second micro-controller is configured to receive a second control signal designating the second power supply to be either the master power supply or the slave power supply.
US10069307B2 Power conversion device, power conversion system, and power conversion method
A PCS (200) converts the output power from a plurality of distributed power supplies or the supply power to the distributed power supplies. The PCS (200) is provided with a plurality of converters for converting said output power or said supply power. In a first state, the converters convert the respective outputs of the distributed power supplies. In a second state, the converters perform a conversion on the output or input of at least one distributed power supply by using multiple converters.
US10069305B2 Apparatus and procedure for the immission of electric energy
An apparatus and a procedure for the immission of electric energy supplied by a device supplying electric energy in a preexisting electric circuit, connected to a source of electric energy, in which one or more electric users may be connected to the electric circuit. The apparatus includes an adjusting device that makes the electric circuit autonomous so as to avoid that the source of electric energy has to supply electric energy to the same electric circuit.
US10069304B2 System and method for islanding detection and prevention in distributed generation
A method for detecting and preventing islanding includes issuing a command to an inverter connected to a power source, where the inverter is coupled to a power grid and supplies power to the power grid, the command causes a frequency of a waveform output by the inverter to vary, and the frequency of the waveform output by the inverter is a command frequency, determining that a amount of change of the command frequency is a constant value for a predetermined amount of time, removing the power supplied by the inverter from the power grid, and determining whether the power grid is valid.
US10069301B2 Hybrid energy system and method
Various embodiments include a hybrid energy system that includes a gas-turbine generator configured to provide a up to a full-load power output and an energy storage device configured to store energy, and methods of operating such hybrid energy systems. A hybrid energy system includes a gas turbine generator or combined cycle gas turbine generator system configured to provide up to a full-load power output and a storage device for storing electric energy. The hybrid energy system includes a generator step-up transformer, in which the turbine generator and the storage device are electrically co-located on a low side of the step-up transformer. Methods of operation include controlling power output from the storage device and/or the gas-turbine generator to function as a spinning reserve during scheduled and unscheduled grid power demands to achieve economic and environmental performance advantages, and maintaining a charge state in the storage device.
US10069292B2 Leakage current detection device for appliances
A leakage current detection device connected between a power source and a load, which includes a self-testing or leakage current detection selection trigger unit, for selecting a leakage current detection mode or a self-testing mode; a self-testing unit, for periodically generating a simulated leakage current signal in the self-testing mode; and a leakage current detection unit, for detecting a leakage current signal in the leakage current detection mode and detecting the simulated leakage current signal in the self-testing mode. The selection trigger unit further causes the power source to be disconnected from the load when a leakage current signal is detected, and sends a self-testing result to the self-testing unit depending on whether the leakage current detection unit detects the simulated leakage current signal. The self-testing unit displays an indication of the self-testing result.
US10069291B2 Terminal fitting fixing structure and wire harness
A terminal fitting includes a cylindrical portion having a first crimping region and a second crimping region. A crimped state of a braided body extending through the terminal fitting is formed between the terminal fitting and a cable at the first crimping region such that relative movements of the terminal fitting and the braided body are prevented, and an end of the braided body is then folded back and positioned to face an outer surface of the cylindrical portion in a radial direction. The crimped state of the braided body is then formed between a sleeve and the terminal fitting at the second crimping region, so that the terminal fitting is fixed to the braided body.
US10069286B2 Insulation structure for splice portion, harness mounting plate, and wiring unit
An insulation structure for a splice portion, a harness mounting plate, and a wiring unit that are capable of reducing labor-hours that are required when insulating a splice portion where a plurality of electrical wires are connected by a splice terminal. A plurality of electrical wires are connected by a splice terminal, wherein an opening portion that allows the splice portion to be inserted thereinto and removed therefrom is formed in a splice housing portion that surrounds and insulates the splice portion, and the insulation structure is provided with a separation restricting portion that restricts the splice portion that is housed in the splice housing portion from becoming separated from the opening portion.
US10069283B2 Switchboard for power distribution system
A switchboard is for a power distribution system having a number of electrical lines. The switchboard includes: an enclosure assembly having a chassis; a switching assembly including a plurality of circuit breakers each coupled to the chassis, each of the circuit breakers having a number of terminal lugs structured to be electrically connected to a corresponding one of the electrical lines; and an isolating assembly including a plurality of isolating apparatus, at least one isolating apparatus being coupled to one of the plurality of circuit breakers. The isolating apparatus separates the number of terminal lugs of the one circuit breaker from the number of terminal lugs of each of the other circuit breakers.
US10069279B2 Self mode-locking semiconductor disk laser (SDL)
A self mode locking laser and corresponding method is described. The laser comprises a resonator (2) terminated by first (3) and second (4) mirrors and folded by a third mirror (5). The third mirror comprises a reflector (15) surmounted by a multilayer semiconductor gain medium (16) that includes at least one quantum well layer and an optical Kerr lensing layer (20). A perturbator is also included that provides a means to induce a perturbation on an intensity of one or more cavity modes of the resonator. The pertubator is employed to induce a small perturbation on the intensity of the cavity modes of the resonator which is sufficient for the optical Kerr lensing layer to induce mode locking on the output field. The second mirror (4) comprises an intensity saturable mirror that provides a means for reducing the pulse widths of the generated output field e.g. to around 100 fs. A diamond heat spreader (20) is attached to the top of the half VCSEL gain medium (13) for improved cooling as well as representing the Kerr medium. Further folding mirrors (6-8) may be inserted to adjust the degree of astigmatism to be compensated for by the Kerr effect used for mode-locking.
US10069278B1 Dynamic laser diode compensation
A laser drive circuit compensates for laser diode dynamics. A compensation value is determined from a sum of weighted basis functions. The basis functions may be a function of current desired optical powers and/or past desired optical powers. The weights may be updated periodically based at least in part on accumulated basis function outputs and measured optical powers.
US10069275B1 Beam projector module using laser
The present disclosure provides a beam projector module including: a PCB on which a cathode wire and an anode wire are positioned; a conductive pad that is made of a conductive material or coated with a conductive material and has one side surface; a first frame that is made of a non-conductive material and has one side surface which is in contact with the PCB; a light source having a cathode electrode and an anode electrode, the cathode electrode being in contact with the other side surface of the conductive pad; the anode electrode being connected to the anode wire through at least one electric wire passing through the opening; a diffuser configured to diffuse a light beam output from the light source; and a second frame configured to support the diffuser so that the diffuser is spaced from the light source by a predetermined distance.
US10069273B1 Lasing-gas mixture for excimer laser
A xenon chloride (XeCl) excimer laser includes a lasing-gas mixture including a buffer gas, a noble gas, a halogen-donating gas, and deuterium. The deuterium is present in a concentration greater than about 10 parts-per-million.
US10069264B2 Converter for switching control signals
A converter for switching control signals is disclosed to solve the technical problem that existing technologies are unable to switch between two control signals. The converter includes an interface male connected with an equipment which is controlled by a first control signal; an interface socket connected with an equipment which is controlled by a second signal; an interface female connected with cables which are adapted for respectively transmitting the first control signal and the second control signal; a switch which switches between the first control signal and the second control signal; and a substrate connected with the interface male, the interface socket, the interface female and the switch, wherein according to a switching position of the switch, the substrate controls the first control signal or the second control signal in the cables connected with the interface female to correspondingly switch to the interface male or the interface socket for outputting.
US10069259B2 Multi-drive common control bus connector system
An electrical bus assembly includes a frame and a plurality of bus bar carriers connected to the frame. The bus bars are supported by the bus bar carriers in parallel spaced-apart relation. A first retainer cap is secured to a first one of the plurality of bus bar carriers located adjacent a first end of the frame. A second retainer cap is secured to a second one of the plurality of bus bar carriers located adjacent a second end of the frame. The first and second retainer caps limit axial movement of the bus bars relative to the plurality of carriers sufficiently to prevent escape of the bus bars from the carriers. A bus bar connector is also disclosed for supplying power to or from the bus bars. An electrical bus system includes a first and second bus bar assemblies and a jumper connector assembly.
US10069256B2 Push-on coaxial connector
A push-on coaxial cable connector includes a port grip, a joint, and a cable clamp.
US10069254B1 Retractable connecting device
A retractable connecting device is adapted to connect a casing and a tray, wherein the tray is slidably disposed on the casing. The retractable connecting device includes a retractable guiding rod and an electrical connecting wire set. Two opposite ends of the retractable guiding rod are respectively fixed to the casing and the tray. The electrical connecting wire set includes a flexible wire and an adhesive structure. The two opposite ends of the flexible wire are respectively fixed to the casing and the tray. The adhesive structure is connected to the flexible wire. The adhesive structure has a through hole. The retractable guiding rod is disposed through the first through hole in order to guide the flexible wire to be folded or unfolded along the extending direction of the retractable guiding rod when the tray is moved with respect to the casing.
US10069253B2 Filter and radio frequency coaxial connector
The present disclosure provides a filter and a radio frequency coaxial connector, to implement fast blind-mate of various signal ports. The filter includes: a filter cavity body and a coaxial connection component. The coaxial connection component is embedded in the filter cavity body in a self-clinching manner. The coaxial connection component includes a socket outer conductor and a main rod. The main rod penetrates the socket outer conductor, and one end of the main rod is connected to a signal end disposed in the filter cavity body. The coaxial connection component is in socket joint with a radio frequency coaxial connector by using the socket outer conductor, and the coaxial connection component matches the radio frequency coaxial connector.
US10069249B2 Cable apparatus
A cable apparatus includes a circuit board having ground and signal pads, an insulating body in front of the circuit board, a pair of differential signal terminals retained in the insulating body, a cable located in front of the insulating body, and a shielding shell fixed to the insulating body. One ground pad is provided on each of two sides of adjacent two signal pads. Each terminal has an elastic portion extending out of the insulating body and conducting the signal pad, and a contacting portion exposed on a surface of the insulating body. The cable has two cable cores connected to the contacting portions, two insulation layers respectively wrapping the cable cores, and a shielding layer wrapping the insulation layers. The shielding shell has one end covering the contacting portions and conducting the shielding layer, and the other end covering the elastic portions and connected to the ground pads.
US10069244B2 Board mount electrical connector assembly
An electrical connector includes an insulative connector housing including a longitudinal bottom wall defining a plurality of contact openings for receiving a plurality of contacts, first and second side walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing sides thereof, first and second end walls extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing ends thereof, first and second pairs of latch openings at opposing ends of the bottom wall, and first and second protrusions extending upwardly from the bottom wall and disposed between respective first and second pairs of latch openings. Each latch opening extends through the bottom wall and through a side wall and is configured to allow a latch to eject a mating connector by moving within the opening Each of the protrusions is configured to engage a corresponding opening in a latch of a mating connector cover or strain relief assembled to the electrical connector.
US10069243B2 Board mount electrical connector assembly
A board mount electrical connector (3) includes an insulative connector housing (1100) including a longitudinal bottom wall (1102) defining a plurality of contact openings (1104) for receiving a plurality of contacts (1200), first and second side walls (1106, 1108) extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing sides thereof, first and second end walls (1110, 1112) extending upwardly from the bottom wall at opposing ends (1102c, 1102d) thereof, first and second pairs of latch openings (1114, 1116) at opposing ends of the bottom wall, and first and second protrusions (1154, 1156) extending upwardly from the bottom wall and disposed between respective first and second pairs of latch openings. Each latch opening extends through the bottom wall and through a side wall and is configured to allow a latch to eject a mating connector by moving within the opening. Each of the protrusions is configured to engage a corresponding opening in a latch of a mating connector cover or strain relief assembled to the electrical connector.
US10069241B2 Fitting connector
A fitting connector includes: a first connector; a second connector; a detection member that is relatively movable to a main locking position with respect to a housing when the housings are completely fitted to each other and is locked to the housing at the main locking position; and first and second holding structures which keep the completely fitted state, in which the first holding structure includes a first locking holder for the housing with a locking portion and a second locking holder provided in the counterpart housing and entering the locking portion to regulate the relative movement between the housings in the completely fitted state, in which the second locking holder includes a protrusion portion entering the locking portion and a flexible portion capable of moving the protrusion portion in a direction opposite to the insertion direction toward the locking portion while being bent.
US10069239B2 Connector for electrically connecting sets of conducting wires
A coupler optionally couples two sets of conductive wires. In some embodiments, the coupler includes a body having a first end with a first set of at least two holes and a second end with a second set of two holes. Optionally each hole includes a clamp. Optionally, each clamp of said first set of holes is conductively connected to at least one clamp of said second set of holes. In some embodiments a first rotating element simultaneous attaches to said coupler a first set of a plurality of wires inserted into said first set of holes and/or a second rotating element simultaneous attaches to said coupler a second set of a plurality of wires inserted into said second set of holes.
US10069234B2 Portable data transmitting device
A portable data transmitting device, including a storage portion and a movable portion, is disclosed. The storage portion includes a fixed housing including a first side and a second side, and a first plug connector disposed on the first side. The movable portion includes a rotatable housing that is rotatably disposed on the second side of the fixed housing, a slidable housing that includes a first side and is slidably disposed on the rotatable housing, and a second plug connector disposed on the first side of the slidable housing. Thereby, the portable data transmitting device can be attached to portable apparatuses with different thicknesses, and can abut on the portable apparatus so as not to wobble or be bent easily.
US10069230B1 Board mountable connectors for ribbon cables with small diameter wires and methods for making
Embodiments are directed to board (e.g. PCB) mountable connectors for small gauge ribbon cables having a plurality of 28-40 AWG wires wherein the connectors are fabricated from a plurality of adhered layers comprising at least on metal.
US10069229B2 Electric connector
For easy removal of a flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium while reduction in height and size is achieved with a simple structure, a structure is adopted for an electric connector as follows. That is, a release operating part of a lock releasing member which causes a lock member in an engaged state to make a transition to a released state is arranged along an insertion opening. The release operating part and a release acting part are arranged in opposite regions in a radius direction of rotation of a support shaft part. The release operating part can make reciprocating rotations between an initial position away from the insertion opening and an acting position close to the insertion opening. Thus, when a flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium is removed, the flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium can be held while the engaged state of the lock member with respect to the flat-plate-shaped signal transmission medium is released by one hand of an operator.
US10069228B2 Stacking network switches
A stacking connector is provided herein. The stacking connector includes a first plurality of pins, a second plurality of pins and a set of wires. The first plurality of pins to connect to a first network switch. The second plurality of pins to connect to a second network switch. The set of wires to couple the first plurality of pins to the second plurality of pins. The first plurality of pins and the second plurality of pins to stack the first network switch and the second network switch.
US10069227B2 Electrical connector device
An electrical connector device that connects a light source board and a driver board of an LED light electrically. The electrical connector device includes a connector board. The connector board is related to the conductive pins. The connector board is fixed on the light source board and connected to the light source board electrically through the conductive pins. The electrical connector device also includes two electrical connector pieces. Each electrical connector piece includes a whole set for the connection portion and the resistance portion. One end of the connection portion is fixed on the connection board. The resistance portion of the electrical connector piece closes to each other to become an elastic clipping portion and includes the bent and fastening structure. After bending, the fastening structure touches the other end of the connection portion to be fixed on the connection board. The electrical connector device owns the advantages of simple structure and easy to be assembled automatically.
US10069225B2 High speed bypass cable for use with backplanes
A cable bypass assembly is disclosed for use in providing a high frequency transmission line that connect a chip package on a circuit board to connector spaced apart from the chip package. The bypass cable assembly has a structure that allows for low loss between the chip package and the connector. Multiple cables can be used to provide a number of differentially coupled channels.
US10069223B2 Electrical cable connector
An electrical cable connector is provided that can be configured to be mounted to a printed circuit board. The electrical connector includes a connector housing, and a pair of electrical terminals (38,40) that are configured to be mounted to electrical cables (22,30). The electrical terminals (38,40) can be identical to each other in one example.
US10069217B2 Terminal and wire with terminal
A terminal 20 disclosed by this specification is crimped to a wire 30, in which a core 31 is covered with an insulation coating 32, with the wire 30 pulled out rearward, and includes a core crimping portion 40 to be crimped to the core 31 and a coating crimping portion 50 to be crimped to the insulation coating 32. The coating crimping portion 50 in a state crimped to the insulation coating 32 includes flat portions 55 extending flat in a pull-out direction of the wire 30 and a projection 52 projecting more toward the core 31 than the flat portions 55 and having a projecting amount increased toward a rear side.
US10069216B2 Grounding device for a battery of a vehicle
The invention relates to a grounding device (10) for a battery (100) of a vehicle, comprising a connection section (20) for connecting electric wiring (110) to the battery (100), a grounding section (30) for connecting to a ground (120) of the vehicle, and a contact section (40) for connecting to an external power source, characterized in that the contact section (40) is embodied at least sectionally by way of folding over the material of the grounding device (10).
US10069209B2 Capacitively coupled antenna apparatus and methods
Capacitively coupled antenna apparatus and methods of operating and adaptively tuning the same. In one embodiment, the insertion loss component in “beside the hand/head” use scenarios is significantly reduced or eliminated such that the antenna experiences only absorptive losses (which generally cannot be avoided), and a very small insertion loss by the host device radio frequency tuner. The exemplary antenna apparatus may be configured for multi-band operation, and also has a very small form factor (e.g., 3 mm ground clearance only at the bottom of the PCB, 4 mm height in one implementation), thereby allowing for use in spatially compact host devices such as slim-line smartphones, tablets, and the like. The adaptive antenna arrangement (using capacitive feed) can be tuned such that the tuner is used in free space, and the user's hand/head tunes the antenna to the band of interest while in use.
US10069208B2 Dual-frequency patch antenna
A 5 dBi embedded dual-band WiFi circular polarized 50 mm patch antenna with an SMA(f) connector is described. The antenna features a high efficiency dual-band WiFi 2.4 GHz/5˜6 GHz right hand circular polarization (RHCP). The antennas improve upon the previously developed antennas by simplifying the construction and simplifying the feed, while retaining circular polarization across two widely-separated bands. In order to integrate prior antennas into a system with simple coaxial connections, additional components and devices were required. The antennas simplifies the integration whilst retaining the circular polarization and dual frequency operation. The ratio between the two frequency bands can be adjusted by changing the middle patch and the V-shaped slot size of the top layer. The V-shaped slots improve the axial ratio bandwidth and assist with setting the frequency ration between the two bands.
US10069204B2 Antenna device and electronic device
An antenna device is provided. The antenna device includes a base plate of a conductive material, at least one slit disposed in at least one area of the base plate and having a form in which a portion of a closed curve is open, and a feeding part configured to supply current to an inner area surrounded by the slit.
US10069202B1 Wide band patch antenna
A large bandwidth pcb patch antenna comprises an initial antenna patch comprising a main resonator, a first secondary resonator, a second secondary resonator, resonator, and wherein the first secondary resonator and the second secondary resonator are coupled together. By adding two non-connected patches on either sides of a rectangular patch antenna, a significantly larger antenna bandwidth is achieved and without loss of other characteristics.
US10069201B2 Multiple-frequency antenna for a system of vehicle tyre sensors
A system includes a sensor device adapted to be associated with a tyre of a vehicle, and a sensor coordinator device adapted to be installed on a body of the vehicle. The sensor coordinator device includes an antenna. The antenna includes a single-piece metallic plate shaped so as to define a first plate portion designed for the wireless reception of data from the sensor device in a first frequency band, and a second plate portion designed for the wireless transmission of data to the sensor device in a second frequency band different from the first frequency band. The antenna further includes a ground plate common to both the first and second plate portions.
US10069199B2 Antenna and radio frequency signal transceiving device
An antenna including an antenna structure disposed on a substrate is provided. The antenna structure includes a first radiation part, a second radiation part, a metal coupling part, a third radiation part and a feeding point. The first radiation part has a first bend, a second bend and an opening end. The first radiation part extends from a grounding point of a grounding plane and the opening end thereof is nearing the grounding plane. The second radiation part extends from a section between the first bend of the first radiation part and the grounding point. The metal coupling part is nearing the first radiation part and the second radiation part. The third radiation part is disposed between the second radiation part and the grounding plane, and extends from the metal coupling part. The feeding point is coupled to where the third radiation part and the metal coupling part connected.
US10069195B1 System and method for applying an antenna tuning correction within an electronic device based on left/right hand detection
In one aspect of the present subject matter, systems and methods are disclosed that allow for the detection of which of a user's hands is currently holding an electronic device. Based on such detection, an appropriate tuning correction may be applied to a first antenna and/or a second antenna of the electronic device to correct for any detuning caused by the user's hand.
US10069191B1 Resonant structures formed by battery housings
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for resonant structures formed by battery housings. In one embodiment, an example device may include a battery having a housing, a positive terminal, and a negative terminal, where the housing includes a conductive material. The device may include a controller and a wireless communication component. The device may include a first low pass filter connected to the positive terminal and the controller, the first low pass filter configured to pass battery current and to block radio frequency signals of a first frequency, a second low pass filter connected to the negative terminal and the controller, and a first high pass filter connected to the negative terminal and the wireless communication component, the first high pass filter configured to pass radio frequency signals of the first frequency and to block the battery current. The housing may be configured to resonate at the first frequency.
US10069188B1 Communication device
A communication device includes a first connector, a first radio frequency unit, a first transmission line and a first antenna. The first radio frequency (RF) unit is connected to the first connector, the first transmission line has a first terminal and a second terminal, the first terminal of the first transmission line is connected to the first connector, and the first antenna is contacted and electrically coupled to the second terminal of the first transmission line. The first RF unit is configured to generate a first RF signal. The first terminal of the first transmission line is configured to receive the first RF signal, and the first transmission line is configured to transmit the first RF signal from the first terminal of the first transmission line to the second terminal of the first transmission line. The first antenna is configured to send the first RF signal.
US10069187B2 Microwave outdoor radio device
A microwave outdoor radio device includes casing connectable to either the horizontally polarized wave antenna or the vertically polarized wave antenna, coaxial cable terminal that is coupled to casing and that includes connection end connectable to coaxial cable, and coupling means that couples coaxial cable terminal to casing. Coaxial cable terminal is connectable to coaxial cable along central axis of connection end. Coupling means is configured so that connection end can be selectively positioned at two alternative points set at positions line-symmetric to each other about axis line rotated by 45° with respect to central axis.
US10069177B2 Lithium ion secondary battery and charging method therefor
A method for charging a lithium ion secondary battery including at least a positive electrode, a negative electrode provided with a negative electrode active material layer that includes carbon as a negative electrode active material, an electrolytic solution, and a sheathing material that encloses the positive electrode, the negative electrode and the electrolytic solution; the negative electrode active material layer including carboxymethyl cellulose and the electrolytic solution including an additive that can be decomposed at a predetermined voltage includes: preliminary charging including constant-current charging in which charging is performed at a fixed current value and, following the constant-current charging, constant-voltage charging in which charging is performed at a fixed voltage; degassing in which gas is removed from within the sheathing material after the preliminary charging; and main charging that follows the degassing in which the lithium ion secondary battery is charged. The fixed voltage during the constant-voltage charging is at least 3.3 V per cell.
US10069172B2 Spirally-wound electrode and method of manufacturing spirally-wound electrode
In a spirally-wound electrode, in a first region, short sides of first and second separator sheets on an inner side are aligned with each other. In a second region, a negative electrode sheet, the first separator sheet, a positive electrode sheet, and the second separator sheet are arranged from an inner side toward an outer side in a radial direction. The second region extends from a position where short sides of the negative and positive electrode sheets on the inner side are aligned with each other in a same phase to a short side of the positive electrode sheet on an outer side. In a third region, the negative electrode sheet, and the first and second separator sheets are arranged from the inner side toward the outer side in the radial direction. The third region extends to a short side of the negative electrode sheet on the outer side.
US10069171B2 Method for manufacturing all-solid-state lithium ion battery
Disclosed is a method for manufacturing an all-solid-state lithium ion battery in which a laminated battery is coated with a thermosetting resin, capable of preventing the thermosetting resin from cracking due to charge and discharge of the all-solid-state lithium ion battery after the battery is coated with the thermosetting resin, the method including a first step of laminating a cathode layer, a solid electrolyte layer and an anode layer to form a laminated battery having both end faces in a lamination direction and side faces, a second step of charging the laminated battery until the laminated battery has 100% to 112% of state of charge, a third step of coating at least the side faces of the laminated battery that is charged with a thermosetting resin in an uncured state, and a fourth step of heating to cure the thermosetting resin.
US10069170B2 Self-supporting thin-film battery and method of manufacturing such a battery
A self-supporting thin-film battery is manufacture by forming on the upper surface of a support substrate a vertical active stack having as a lower layer a metal layer having formed therein a first contact terminal of a first polarity of the battery and having formed therein as an upper layer a metal layer having a second contact terminal of a second polarity of the battery. A support film is then bonded to an upper surface of the upper layer. The lower layer is the separated from the substrate by projecting a laser beam through the substrate from a lower surface thereof to impinge on the lower layer.
US10069168B2 Electrolytic solution and battery
A battery capable of improving high-temperature characteristics is provided. The battery includes a cathode, an anode and an electrolytic solution. A separator provided between the cathode and the anode is impregnated with the electrolytic solution. A solvent of the electrolytic solution includes a main solvent such as a cyclic carbonate which includes halogen and a sub solvent such as carbonate dimer.
US10069166B2 Cyclic sulfonic acid ester compound, non-aqueous electrolyte solution, and lithium ion secondary battery using same
The present invention relates to a non-aqueous electrolyte solution characterized by containing at least one type of cyclic sulfonic acid ester compound represented by general formula (1). According to the present invention, a non-aqueous electrolyte solution capable of improving battery characteristics can be provided. (In the formula, R1 to R4 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, an alkyl group having 1-6 carbon atoms or an alkoxy group having 1-6 carbon atoms, and Z is a substituted or unsubstituted alkylene group having 1-6 carbon atoms, a substituted or unsubstituted fluoroalkylene group having 1-6 carbon atoms, or a divalent organic group having 2-6 carbon atoms in which alkylene unit(s) or fluoroalkylene unit(s) are bonded via one or more ether bonds.)
US10069160B2 Stack voltage control for recovery mode using boost converter
A fuel cell voltage recovery system includes a fuel cell stack having a fuel cell stack voltage between fuel cell stack terminals which is at a first voltage during normal fuel cell operation. The system also includes a high voltage electrical system operating at a first DC operating voltage that is generally higher than the first voltage of the fuel cell stack. A boost converter in electrical connection with the fuel cell stack and the high voltage electrical system operates in a normal control mode to transfer electrical power from the fuel cell stack to the high voltage electrical system through regulation and control of average stack output current (boost input current) during normal fuel cell operation. The boost converter can also operate in a voltage control mode to lower the fuel cell stack voltage to a second voltage that is lower than the first voltage. A FCS controller controls the operation of the boost converter.
US10069154B2 Air feed device for a fuel cell
An air feed device (1) for a fuel cell, having a shaft (2); a compressor wheel (4) fastened to one of the ends (5, 20) of the shaft (2), a bearing arrangement (6, 7, 8) arranged in a bearing housing (9) for mounting the shaft (2), and an electric motor (10) for driving the shaft (2), which electric motor is arranged in the bearing housing (9). The shaft (2) has two shaft bearing portions (11, 12) and a magnet portion (13) arranged between the shaft bearing portions (11, 12), forming the rotor of the electric motor (10). The shaft bearing portions (11, 12) and the magnet portion (13) are centered relative to one another by means of a centering arrangement (12A, 13F) which engages on an outer edge (A), the shaft bearing portions (11, 12) and the magnet portion (13) bearing in each case axially against one another.
US10069153B2 Fuel cell system and method for controlling the same
A fuel cell system and a method for controlling the fuel cell system are provided. The method includes detecting an output characteristic value of the fuel cell system and controlling the fuel cell system to respectively operate in at least two of a first mode, a second mode and a third mode at different time points according to the detected output characteristic value. Accordingly, the fuel cell system is capable of stably generating electric power, and is adapted to different operation environments.
US10069143B2 Cobalt-stabilized lithium metal oxide electrodes for lithium batteries
An electrode material comprising a composite lithium metal oxide, which in an initial state has the formula: y[xLi2MO3.(1−x)LiM′O2].(1−y)Li1+dMn2-z-dM″zO4; wherein 0≤x≤1; 0.75≤y<1; 0
US10069139B2 Methods for mass-producing silicon nano powder and graphene-doped silicon nano powder
Disclosed is a facile and cost effective method of producing metal-doped nano silicon powder or graphene-doped metal-doped silicon nano powder having a particle size smaller than 100 nm. The method comprises: (a) preparing a silicon precursor/metal precursor/graphene nano composite; (b) mixing the silicon precursor/metal precursor/graphene nano composite with a desired quantity of magnesium; (c) converting the silicon precursor to form a mixture of graphene-doped silicon and a reaction by-product through a thermal and/or chemical reduction reaction; and (d) removing the reaction by-product from the mixture to obtain graphene-doped metal-doped silicon nano powder.
US10069134B2 Encapsulated lithium particles and methods of making and use thereof
An encapsulated lithium particle including: a core comprised of at least one of: lithium; a lithium metal alloy; or a combination thereof; and a shell comprised of a lithium salt, an oil, and optionally a binder, and the shell encapsulates the core, and the particle size is from 10 to 500 microns. Also, disclosed is a method of making the particle and using the particle in electrical devices such as a capacitor or a battery.
US10069130B2 Sealed battery and manufacturing method of sealed battery
A sealed battery (1) is provided with a current interrupting mechanism (62) that interrupts current that flows through an electrode body (10) when an internal pressure (F) of a battery case (80) exceeds an operating pressure (G). The current interrupting mechanism includes a movable member (64) that includes a moving portion (64A) that moves with a rise in the internal pressure, and a conductive member (63) that is electrically connected to the electrode body. The conductive member (63) includes a protruding portion (63A) that protrudes toward the moving portion. A weld (PT) created by welding using an energy beam is interposed between the protruding portion and the moving portion. The conductive member has, around the protruding portion, an annular groove (63BG) that fractures in an annular shape surrounding the weld when the internal pressure exceeds the operating pressure. The protruding portion elastically pushes against the moving portion via the weld.
US10069120B2 Battery module
A battery module includes a battery block including a plurality of battery cells, each including a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal, and a vent between the positive electrode terminal and the negative electrode terminal and a middle cover including a plurality of bus-bars at one edge and at an other edge of the middle cover, the middle cover being connectable to the positive and negative electrode terminals. The middle cover may include a first barrier and a second barrier located such that the vent is between the first barrier and the second barrier and a third barrier between the bus-bars located at the other edge and the second barrier.
US10069117B2 Secondary battery
In one aspect, a secondary battery capable of preventing a damage of an electrode assembly by preventing the electrode assembly from contacting an inside protrusion portion of a case when subjected to a shock or vibration is provided.
US10069115B2 Package method of substrate
The present invention provides a package method of a substrate. By forming a plurality of support parts which are separately located at the border position of the package cover plate, the gap of the package cover plate and the substrate is limited after para bonding the package cover plate and the substrate. Thus, the seal height of the seal which does not contain the spacers can be ensured, and under circumstance of certain seal coating volume, the seal width of the seal also can be ensured. Furthermore, by cutting off the plurality of support parts, and border parts of the substrate and the package cover plate contacting with the support parts, the substrate packaged with the seal which does not contain the spacers can be obtained, and it is ensured that the seal has the consistent height and width.
US10069112B2 Organic light emitting diode display device
An organic light emitting diode display device, including a substrate, and at least one organic light emitting diode on the substrate, wherein the organic light emitting diode includes a first electrode on the substrate, an organic light emitting layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode on the organic light emitting layer, and the organic light emitting layer has at least one opening.
US10069111B2 Organic light emitting display device
Provided is an organic light emitting display device. An organic light emitting display device includes an organic light emitting element and a light scattering layer disposed on a bottom or a top of the organic light emitting element. The light scattering layer includes a photosensitive resin and dispersion particles dispersed in the photosensitive resin. The dispersion particles are configured to improve light extraction with respect to light emitted from the organic light emitting element and compensate a viewing angle with respect to the light emitted from the organic light emitting element.
US10069107B2 Flexible display devices
A flexible display device is disclosed. In one aspect, the flexible display device includes a display panel having a flat region, a boundary region, and a bending region. The flexible display device also includes a protective structure having a first portion formed under the flat region and a second portion formed under the boundary region. A thickness of the first portion is substantially uniform. A thickness of the second portion decreases along a direction from the flat region toward the bending region.
US10069105B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus for increasing contact area between sealing member and insulating layers
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a first substrate including a display area and a peripheral area; a second substrate opposing the first substrate; an insulating layer disposed on the first substrate and including one or more openings; and a sealing member interconnecting the first substrate and the second substrate to each other and interposed between the first and second substrates. The one or more openings are disposed between a first conductive layer disposed on the display area and a second conductive layer disposed on the peripheral area. The one or more openings are at least partially or entirely filled with the sealing member.
US10069103B2 Organic light emitting diode package, method for manufacturing the same, and display device
Disclosed is an organic light emitting diode package which includes a substrate, a cover plate disposed opposite to the substrate, and an organic light emitting diode disposed between the substrate and the cover plate and surrounded by hydrophobic members. The organic light emitting diode package is able to effectively prevent an organic light emitting diode from aging.
US10069100B2 Flexible device with decoupled display layers
An electronic device may have a display. The device and display may bend about a bend axis. The display may have layers such as an organic light-emitting diode layer or other layer with pixels, a touch sensor layer, a protective layer with a polarizer, and a support layer. Lubrication layers formed from textured surfaces, slippery coatings, and lubricants such as oil may be interposed between the layers of the display so that the display layers slip past each other during bending of the device and display and minimize display stress. A device housing may have a recess or other structures that retain the display within the housing while allowing the display layers to shift relative to each other during bending. Elastomeric gaskets and elastomeric lubricant retention structures may be used to mount the display layers in the housing and to retain liquid lubricant within the layers of the display.
US10069099B2 Organic electroluminescence element
An object of the present invention is to provide a two-sided light emission-type transparent organic electroluminescence element that has flexibility, has a small viewing angle dependence of chromaticity, and can easily adjust the light-emission balance of the two sides. The organic electroluminescence element of the present invention is characterized by being comprised by at least a transparent substrate, a first transparent electrode, an organic light-emitting layer, a second transparent electrode and a transparent sealing substrate, wherein both of the transparent substrate and the transparent sealing substrate have flexibility and are comprised by material(s) selected from an identical group of materials, and the first transparent electrode and the second transparent electrode are comprised by material(s) selected from an identical group of materials.
US10069096B1 WOLED device
The invention provides a WOLED device comprising, from bottom up, a totally reflective anode, a hole transport layer, an electron blocking layer, a red phosphorescent light-emitting layer (EML), a blue fluorescent EML, a green phosphorescent EML, a hole blocking layer, an electron transport layer and a semi-transparent cathode; wherein the host material of red phosphorescent EML is a hole transport type host material, the host material of blue fluorescent EML is a bipolar transmission type host material, and the green host material of green phosphorescent EML is an electron transport type host material. The invention improves the utilization ratio of electrons and holes by adding electron blocking layer and hole blocking layer, and adopting total reflection anode and semi-transparent cathode. Through selecting host material and energy level, the invention utilizes the singlet and triplet exciton generated by blue fluorescent material to substantially increase luminous efficiency of WOLED devices.
US10069094B2 Nanotube based transistor structure, method of fabrication and uses thereof
A method for use in construction of an electronic device and a transistor structure are presented. The method comprising: providing one or more nanotubes grown on a surface of a first substrate; providing a desired electrode arrangement fabricated on a surface of a second substrate. The electrode arrangement comprises at least two elevated source and drain electrodes and one or more gate electrodes located in between said elevated source and drain electrodes. The method also comprises bringing the electrode arrangement on the second substrate to close proximity with the first substrate such that surfaces of the first and second substrates face each other; scanning said first substrate with said electrode arrangement and determining contact of electrodes of the electrode arrangement with a nanotube located on the first substrate; and detaching said nanotube from the first substrate to provide a transistor structure comprising an isolated nanotube between the source and drain electrodes.
US10069087B2 Organic electroluminescent compounds and organic electroluminescent device comprising the same
The present invention relates to an organic electroluminescent compounds and organic electroluminescent device comprising the same. The organic electroluminescent compound according to the present invention is effective to produce an organic electroluminescent device having low driving voltage, excellent luminous and power efficiencies, and significantly improved driving lifespan.
US10069086B2 Plurality of host materials and an organic electroluminescence device comprising the same
The present invention relates to a plurality of host materials and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the same. By comprising a specific combination of a plurality of host compounds, the organic electroluminescent device according to the present invention provides excellent lifespan characteristics while maintaining high luminous efficiency.
US10069083B2 Condensed cyclic compounds and organic light-emitting devices including the same
A condensed cyclic compound and an organic light-emitting device including the same, the condensed cyclic compound being represented by Formula 1 below:
US10069082B2 Organic electroluminescent compounds and organic optoelectronic devices comprising the same
The present application provides an organic electroluminescent compound, use thereof in organic optoelectronic device, and an organic photoelectric device comprising the same.
US10069075B2 Charge-transporting varnish
A charge-transporting varnish including charge-transporting material comprising N,N′-diaryl benzidine derivatives represented by formula (1), a charge-accepting dopant comprising heteropoly acid, and an organic solvent. [In the formula, R1 to R8 independently represent hydrogen, a halogen, an alkyl having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, an alkenyl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms or an alkynyl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms; and Ar1 and Ar2 independently represent groups represented by formulas (2) or (3). (In the formula, R9 to R18 independently represent hydrogen, a halogen, an alkyl having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, an alkenyl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms or an alkynyl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms; and X1 and X2 independently represent hydrogen, a halogen, an alkyl having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, an alkenyl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms, an alkynyl having 2 to 20 carbon atoms, diphenylamino, 1-naphthylphenylamino, 2-naphthylphenylamino, di(1-naphthyl)-amino, and di(2-naphthyl)-amino or 1-naphthyl-2-naphtylamino.)]