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US10074610B2 Field-effect transistor, method of manufacturing the same, and radio-frequency device
There is provided a field-effect transistor including: a gate electrode; a semiconductor layer having a source region and a drain region with the gate electrode in between; contact plugs provided on the source region and the drain region; first metals stacked on the contact plugs; and a low-dielectric constant region provided in a region between the first metals along an in-plane direction of the semiconductor layer and provided at least in a first region below bottom surfaces of the first metals along a stacking direction.
US10074609B2 Layout construction for addressing electromigration
A first interconnect on an interconnect level connects a first subset of PMOS drains together of a CMOS device. A second interconnect on the interconnect level connects a second subset of the PMOS drains together. The second subset of the PMOS drains is different than the first subset of the PMOS drains. The first interconnect and the second interconnect are disconnected on the interconnect level. A third interconnect on the interconnect level connects a first subset of NMOS drains together of the CMOS device. A fourth interconnect on the interconnect level connects a second subset of the NMOS drains together. The second subset of the NMOS drains is different than the first subset of the NMOS drains. The third interconnect and the fourth interconnect are disconnected on the interconnect level. The first, second, third, and fourth interconnects are coupled together though at least one other interconnect level.
US10074608B2 Method for manufacturing a contact bump by thermal expansion of a patterned sacrificial layer underneath a galvanic layer
A method for manufacturing metal structures for the electrical connection of components comprises the following steps: depositing an auxiliary layer on a substrate; structuring the auxiliary layer in a manner such that the substrate is exposed at least one environment which is envisaged for the metal structures; depositing a galvanic starting layer on the structured auxiliary layer; depositing a lithography layer on the galvanic starting layer and structuring the lithography layer in a manner such that the galvanic starting layer is exposed at least one location envisaged for the metal structure; galvanically depositing the at least one metal structure at the at least one exposed location; removing the structured auxiliary layer. An electronic component is also described.
US10074599B2 Semiconductor dies with recesses, associated leadframes, and associated systems and methods
Semiconductor dies with recesses, associated leadframes, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A semiconductor system in accordance with one embodiment includes a semiconductor die having a first surface and a second surface facing opposite from the first surface, with the first surface having a die recess. The system can further include a support paddle carrying the semiconductor die, with at least part of the support paddle being received in the die recess. In particular embodiments, the support paddle can form a portion of a leadframe. In other particular embodiments, the support paddle can include a paddle surface that faces toward the semiconductor die and has an opening extending through the paddle surface and through the support paddle.
US10074590B1 Molded package with chip carrier comprising brazed electrically conductive layers
A package which comprises a chip carrier, at least one electronic chip mounted on the chip carrier, an electrically conductive contact structure electrically coupled with the at least one electronic chip, and a mold-type encapsulant encapsulating part of the electrically conductive contact structure, and at least part of the chip carrier and of the at least one electronic chip, wherein the chip carrier comprises a thermally conductive and electrically insulating core covered on both opposing main surfaces thereof by a respective brazed electrically conductive layer.
US10074589B2 Embedding diamond and other ceramic media into metal substrates to form thermal interface materials
A multi-layer structure includes a substrate with a surface and with particles partially covering and partially embedded in the surface. The particles have high thermal conductivity and low electrical conductivity. A dielectric layer on the surface partially covers the partially embedded particles. A metal layer on the dielectric layer covering the partially covered particles forms a thermal interface material (TIM) for electronic packaging applications.
US10074588B2 Semiconductor devices with a thermally conductive layer and methods of their fabrication
An embodiment of a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate that includes a host substrate and an upper surface, an active area, a substrate opening in the semiconductor substrate that is partially defined by a recessed surface, and a thermally conductive layer disposed over the semiconductor substrate that extends between the recessed surface and a portion of the semiconductor substrate within the active area. A method for fabricating the semiconductor device includes defining an active area, forming a gate electrode over a channel in the active area, forming a source electrode and a drain electrode in the active area on opposite sides of the gate electrode, etching a substrate opening in the semiconductor substrate that is partially defined by the recessed surface, and depositing a thermally conductive layer over the semiconductor substrate that extends between the recessed surface and a portion of the semiconductor substrate over the channel.
US10074586B2 Thermal dissipation device and semiconductor package device including the same
A thermal dissipation device includes a main body and a support member. The main body has an upper surface, a lower surface opposite to the upper surface, and a lateral surface. The main body defines an injection hole extending through the main body, and includes an inner ring protruding from the upper surface and adjacent to the injection hole and an outer ring protruding from the upper surface and adjacent to the lateral surface. The support member connects to the lateral surface of the main body. An upper surface of the inner ring is higher than an upper surface of the outer ring. A first intersection point between the inner ring and the upper surface of the main body is higher than a second intersection point between the outer ring and the upper surface of the main body.
US10074580B2 Method to use on-chip temperature sensors for detection of Trojan circuits
A method for detecting a malicious circuit on an integrated circuit chip is provided, in which temperature sensors are thermally coupled to primary circuitry on the chip. Signals obtained from the temperature sensors are indicative of power dissipation by the primary circuity on the integrated circuit chip. Comparison with a baseline signal, or golden signature, can be used to determine the presence of a malicious circuit in the primary circuitry.
US10074578B2 Semiconductor device and method for producing the same
Provided is a semiconductor device capable of measuring a depth of removal of a silicon carbide (SiC) wafer with high accuracy through simple steps, and a method for producing the semiconductor device. The semiconductor device according to an aspect of the present invention includes at least one evaluation element disposed on a SiC wafer. The evaluation element includes a doped region doped with a dopant on the SiC wafer, and an insulating film partially covering the doped region. The insulating film includes a plurality of partial insulating films. The doped region includes a plurality of regions sectioned by the plurality of partial insulating films in a plan view.
US10074574B2 Integrated circuit with replacement gate stacks and method of forming same
A first aspect of the invention provides for a method including: forming an interfacial layer in a first opening in a pFET region and a second opening in an nFET region, each opening being in a dielectric layer in the pFET region and the nFET region; forming a high-k layer over the interfacial layer in each of the first and second openings; forming a wetting layer over the high-k layer in each of the first and second openings; forming a first metal layer in each of the first and second openings, the first metal layer including tungsten; and forming a first gate electrode layer over the first metal layer to substantially fill each of the first and second openings, thereby forming a first replacement gate stack over the pFET region and a second replacement gate stack over the nFET region.
US10074573B2 CMOS nanowire structure
Complimentary metal-oxide-semiconductor nanowire structures are described. For example, a semiconductor structure includes a first semiconductor device. The first semiconductor device includes a first nanowire disposed above a substrate. The first nanowire has a mid-point a first distance above the substrate and includes a discrete channel region and source and drain regions on either side of the discrete channel region. A first gate electrode stack completely surrounds the discrete channel region of the first nanowire. The semiconductor structure also includes a second semiconductor device. The second semiconductor device includes a second nanowire disposed above the substrate. The second nanowire has a mid-point a second distance above the substrate and includes a discrete channel region and source and drain regions on either side of the discrete channel region. The first distance is different from the second distance. A second gate electrode stack completely surrounds the discrete channel region of the second nanowire.
US10074571B1 Device with decreased pitch contact to active regions
A fin cut process cuts semiconductor fins after forming sacrificial gate structures that overlie portions of the fins. Selected gate structures are removed to form openings and exposed portions of the fins within the openings are etched. An isolation dielectric layer is deposited into the openings and between end portions of the cut fins. The process enables a single sacrificial gate structure to define the spacing between two active regions on dissimilar electrical nets.
US10074568B2 Electronic devices and systems, and methods for making and using same
Some structures and methods to reduce power consumption in devices can be implemented largely by reusing existing bulk CMOS process flows and manufacturing technology, allowing the semiconductor industry as well as the broader electronics industry to avoid a costly and risky switch to alternative technologies. Some of the structures and methods relate to a Deeply Depleted Channel (DDC) design, allowing CMOS based devices to have a reduced sigma VT compared to conventional bulk CMOS and can allow the threshold voltage VT of FETs having dopants in the channel region to be set much more precisely. The DDC design also can have a strong body effect compared to conventional bulk CMOS transistors, which can allow for significant dynamic control of power consumption in DDC transistors. Additional structures, configurations, and methods presented herein can be used alone or in conjunction with the DDC to yield additional and different benefits.
US10074567B2 Method and system for vertical integration of elemental and compound semiconductors
A method of fabricating a semiconductor structure includes providing an engineered substrate including a polycrystalline substrate, a barrier layer encapsulating the polycrystalline substrate, and a bonding layer coupled to the barrier layer. The method further includes forming a first silicon layer coupled to the bonding layer, forming a dielectric layer coupled to the first silicon layer, forming a second silicon layer coupled to the dielectric layer, forming a GaN layer coupled to the second silicon layer, forming a GaN based device coupled to the GaN layer, removing the engineered substrate to expose a back surface of the first silicon layer, forming a silicon based device coupled to the back surface of the first silicon layer, forming a via from the back surface of the first silicon layer, filling the via with a conducting material, and interconnecting the GaN based device and the silicon based device through the via.
US10074566B2 Semiconductor device and methods for forming a plurality of semiconductor devices
A method for forming a plurality of semiconductor devices includes forming a plurality of trenches extending from a first lateral surface of a semiconductor wafer towards a second lateral surface of the semiconductor wafer. The method further includes filling a portion of the plurality of trenches with filler material. The method further includes thinning the semiconductor wafer from the second lateral surface of the semiconductor wafer to form a thinned semiconductor wafer. The method further includes forming a back side metallization layer structure on a plurality of semiconductor chip regions of the semiconductor wafer after thinning the semiconductor wafer. The method further includes removing a part of the filler material from the plurality of trenches after forming the back side metallization layer structure to obtain the plurality of semiconductor devices.
US10074563B2 Structure and formation method of interconnection structure of semiconductor device
Structures and formation methods of a semiconductor device structure are provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a gate stack over a semiconductor substrate and a spacer element over a sidewall of the gate stack. The spacer element is substantially free of oxygen. The semiconductor device structure also includes a dielectric layer over the semiconductor substrate, and the dielectric layer surrounds the gate stack and the spacer element. The semiconductor device structure further includes a conductive contact penetrating through the dielectric layer and electrically connected to a conductive feature over the semiconductor substrate. An angle between a sidewall of the conductive contact and a top surface of the spacer element is in a range from about 90 degrees to about 120 degrees, and the conductive contact covers a portion of the spacer element.
US10074561B2 Backside contact to a final substrate
A device structure is formed using a silicon-on-insulator substrate. The device structure includes a first switch and a second switch that are formed using a device layer of the silicon-on-insulator substrate. A trap-rich layer is between a substrate and a buried insulator layer of the silicon on-insulator substrate. An electrically-conducting connection is located in a trench extending from the device layer through the buried insulator layer to the trap-rich layer such that the electrically-conducting connection is coupled with the substrate. The electrically-conducting connection at least partially comprised of trap-rich material.
US10074560B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming an insulating pattern layer on a substrate, conformally forming a first conductive layer with a first thickness on the insulating pattern layer, wet etching the first conductive layer to have a second thickness that is less than the first thickness, and forming a second conductive layer on the first conductive layer after wet etching the first conductive layer. The second conductive layer includes a material that is different from a material included in the first conductive layer.
US10074558B1 FinFET structure with controlled air gaps
The present disclosure provides a method that includes forming an isolation feature in a semiconductor substrate; forming a first fin and a second fin on the semiconductor substrate, wherein the first and second fins are laterally separated by the isolation feature; and forming an elongated contact feature landing on the first and second fins. The elongated contact feature is further embedded in the isolation feature, enclosing an air gap vertically between the contact feature and the isolation feature.
US10074557B2 Pattern forming method
A first film having a repetitive line pattern is formed on an under film. A second film is formed on a side surface of the first film. The second film has an etching selectivity different from that of the first film. A third film is formed on an upper surface and a side surface of the second film. The third film has an etching selectivity different from those of the first and second films. A resist pattern with an opening is formed on the third film. A recess that exposes upper surfaces of the first, second and third films is formed by etching the third film by using the resist pattern as an etching mask. An upper surface of the under film is exposed by etching the first and third films. A through hole that penetrates through the under film is formed by etching the under film.
US10074545B2 Plasma processing apparatus and plasma processing method
Disclosed is a plasma processing apparatus for performing a processing on a processing target substrate by applying of plasma of a processing gas to the processing target substrate. The plasma processing apparatus includes: a processing container configured to removably accommodate the processing target substrate; a lower electrode provided in the processing container to place the processing target substrate thereon; an upper electrode provided in the processing container to face the lower electrode; a high frequency power source configured to apply a high frequency power between the upper electrode and the lower electrode; and an electromagnet having one or more annular coils around a central axis that passes through a center of the lower electrode vertically in an upper portion or at an upper side of the processing container.
US10074544B2 Developer free positive tone lithography by thermal direct write
A method for lithographic patterning of thin films. A thin film is deposited on a substrate and the film is exposed to optical energy from a focused laser to induce a thermal gradient in the film by optical absorption. The film is softened through a melting or glass transition process and the thermal gradient induces a directional dewetting down the thermal gradient. The invention permits developer free positive tone lithography by thermal direct write and also metrology of the thin film by the morphology of the resultant features.
US10074539B2 Semiconductor device, method for manufacturing semiconductor device, inverter circuit, driving device, vehicle, and elevator
A semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes a SiC layer having a first and a second plane; a first electrode having a first region in the SiC layer, the inclination angle of a side surface of the first region being 60 to 85 degrees; a second electrode; a first gate electrode; a second gate electrode facing the first gate electrode; first and second gate insulating layers; a first region of a first conductivity type in the SiC layer; a second region of a second conductivity type between the first region and the first gate insulating layer; a third region of the second conductivity type between the first region and the second gate insulating layer; a sixth region of the second conductivity type between the first region and the first region; and a seventh region of the second conductivity type between the first region and the sixth region.
US10074535B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device, substrate processing apparatus, and recording medium
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a film on a substrate by performing a cycle a predetermined number of times. The cycle includes non-simultaneously performing: supplying a precursor containing a predetermined element to the substrate in a process chamber, removing the precursor from the process chamber, supplying a first reactant containing nitrogen, carbon and hydrogen to the substrate, removing the first reactant from the process chamber, supplying a second reactant containing oxygen to the substrate, and removing the second reactant from the process chamber. A time period of the act of removing the precursor is set to be longer than a time period of the act of removing the first reactant, or a time period of the act of removing the second reactant is set to be longer than the time period of the act of removing the first reactant.
US10074534B2 Ultra-conformal carbon film deposition
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to deposition of a conformal carbon-based material. In one embodiment, the method comprises depositing a sacrificial dielectric layer over a substrate, forming patterned features on the substrate by removing portions of the sacrificial dielectric layer to expose an upper surface of the substrate, introducing a hydrocarbon source, a plasma-initiating gas, and a dilution gas into the processing chamber, generating a plasma in the processing chamber at a deposition temperature of about 80° C. to about 550° C. to deposit a conformal amorphous carbon layer on the patterned features and the exposed upper surface of the substrate, selectively removing the amorphous carbon layer from an upper surface of the patterned features and the upper surface of the substrate using an anisotropic etching process to provide the patterned features filled within sidewall spacers, and removing the patterned features formed from the sacrificial dielectric layer.
US10074533B1 Structure of epitaxial wafer and method of fabricating the same
This disclosure provides an epitaxial wafer, which includes: a silicon wafer having a central area and an extremity area enclosing the central area, the extremity area having a stepped profile; and an nitride epitaxial layer formed on the silicon wafer; wherein, the stepped profile has a width between 10 and 1500 μm and a height between 1 and 500 μm.
US10074531B2 IMR-MS device
Ion-molecule-reaction—mass spectrometry (IMR-MS) device, comprising an ion source, an adjacent reaction chamber and a mass spectrometer subsequent to the reaction chamber, wherein the reaction chamber comprises an RF device for creating a temporally changing electromagnetic field and wherein an adjustable reduced electric field strength (E/N) can be applied to the reaction chamber, characterized by an input device for entering a desired reduced electric field strength (E/N) by an operator when operating said IMR-MS device for analyzing a sample, and a controlling device that operates the IMR-MS device by adjusting the settings of the IMR-MS device relating to a defined data set of a pseudo reduced electric field strength (PE/N1,2) for the entered reduced electric field strength (E/N), wherein the pseudo reduced electric field strength (PE/N1,2) has been determined by analyzing a first analyte (A1) in the IMR-MS device, wherein intensity signals (RS1) of at least two product ions of the analyte (A1) are recorded and wherein the settings of the IMR-MS device are changed until the measured intensity signal (IS1) ratios of the at least two product ions match reference intensity signal (RS1) ratios within a given tolerance level of the at least two product ions determined in an IMR-MS device comprising an ion source, an adjacent reaction chamber with a DC-drift tube and a mass spectrometer subsequent to the reaction chamber, wherein the reaction chamber is operated only with an activated DC-drift tube at a certain actual reduced electric field strength (Ea1/N), wherein these settings of the IMR-MS device relating to the pseudo reduced electric field strength (PE/N1) are stored in the controlling device, wherein the controlling device controls said IMR-MS device by performing analysis of the sample with the settings corresponding to the pseudo reduced electric field strengths (PE/N1).
US10074530B1 Carbon nanotube anchor for mass spectrometer
This invention enables a sensitivity enhancement in the detection of molecular compounds. A mass spectrometry analyte support with nanotube anchors are used to concentrate MALDI samples prepared with water-insoluble matrix compounds on the anchor spot. A matrix solution mixed with analyte molecules is spotted onto a specialized MALDI plate using carbon nanotubes to selectively nucleate the analyte. The spot diameter of the target is usually several orders of magnitude larger than traditional supports, and led to lateral concentration for non-aqueous based matrices and produced a final dried matrix/analyte spot that was approximately the diameter of the laser spot at the point of investigation. The carbon nanotubes enhance nucleation on specific areas of a sample plate to concentrate analyte/matrix deposit during droplet evaporation, and demonstrate an increase in signal to noise ratio and an improved detection capability of low analyte concentrations compared to the standard MALDI preparation technique.
US10074525B2 Flow through MS3 for improved selectivity
Systems and methods are provided for selecting and fragmenting a first precursor ion in an MS3 experiment. One or more first excitation parameters are calculated that define a first dipole excitation using a processor. The first dipole excitation is used to select a first precursor ion and fragment the first precursor ion to produce a second precursor ion. The first dipole excitation is applied to the continuous beam of ions by sending a first set of data including the first excitation parameters to a mass spectrometer. The first set of data is sent so that a first quadrupole applies the first dipole excitation to a continuous beam of ions. The mass spectrometer includes an ion source that provides the continuous beam of ions and the first quadrupole that receives the continuous beam of ions and is adapted to apply dipole excitation to the continuous beam of ions.
US10074520B2 Adjustment of power and frequency based on three or more states
Systems and methods for adjusting power and frequency based on three or more states are described. One of the methods includes receiving a pulsed signal having multiple states. The pulsed signal is received by multiple radio frequency (RF) generators. When the pulsed signal having a first state is received, an RF signal having a pre-set power level is generated by a first RF generator and an RF signal having a pre-set power level is generated by a second RF generator. Moreover, when the pulsed signal having a second state is received, RF signals having pre-set power levels are generated by the first and second RF generators. Furthermore, when the pulsed signal having a third state is received, RF signals having pre-set power levels are generated by the first and second RF generators.
US10074514B1 Apparatus and method for improved ion beam current
An apparatus may include an electrode system, the electrode system comprising a plurality of electrodes to guide an ion beam from an entrance aperture to an exit aperture, and a voltage supply to apply a plurality of voltages to the electrode system. The electrode system may comprise an exit electrode assembly, where the exit electrode assembly includes a first exit electrode and a second exit electrode, separated from the first exit electrode by an electrode gap. The first exit electrode and the second exit electrode may be movable with respect to one another so as to change a size of the electrode gap over a gap range.
US10074511B2 Defect image classification apparatus
A defect image classification apparatus includes a control unit that selects images obtained from at least some detectors among a plurality of detectors, associated with kinds of defects to be a classification result of an automatic defect classification processing unit, as images displayed initially on a display unit. The control unit associates the kinds of the defects and the images displayed initially on the display unit, on the basis of a switching operation log when a user classifies images of defects determined previously as the same kinds as the kinds of the defects determined by the automatic defect classification processing unit.
US10074509B2 Plasmon-excited electron beam array for complementary patterning
A system for generating an electron beam array, comprising a light source, a first substrate having a plurality of plasmonic lenses mounted thereon, the plasmonic lenses configured to received light from the light source and produce an electron emission, and a plurality of electrostatic microlenses configured to focus the electron emissions into a beam for focusing on a wafer substrate. A light source modulator and digital micro mirror may be included which captures light from the light source and projects light beamlets on the plasmonic lenses.
US10074508B2 Low conductance self-shielding insulator for ion implantation systems
An insulator for an ion source is positioned between the apertured ground electrode and apertured suppression electrode. The insulator has an elongate body having a first end and a second end, where one or more features are defined in the elongate body and increase a gas conductance path along a surface of the elongate body from the first end to the second end. One or more of the features is an undercut extending generally axially or at a non-zero angle from an axis of the elongate body into the elongate body. One of the features can be a rib extending from a radius of the elongate body.
US10074499B2 System and method for blowing a fuse
A system includes a fuse pump; a fuse that can be blown by the fuse pump; and a voltage source configured to provide a first voltage only if the fuse pump is enabled to blow the fuse, the fuse pump blowing the fuse when the first voltage serves as a supply voltage of the fuse pump. If the first voltage serves as a supply voltage of the fuse pump, a first consumed time is required to blow the fuse. If a second voltage, provided by the voltage source, were to be served as a supply voltage of the fuse pump, a second consumed time is required to blow the fuse. The first consumed time is less than the second consumed time.
US10074498B2 Controllable electronic switch
A controllable electronic switch for, e.g., controlling power distribution comprises a deformable member such as a bimetal arm that can be deformed to break an electrical path. The deformable member may be anchored at one end and in controllable contact with an electrical conductor at the other end. A heating element, such as a coil, can be used to selectively heat the deformable member. The controllable electronic switch can alternatively comprise a deformable member that is terminated in a wedge-shaped member. When the deformable member bends in response to being heated, the wedge-shaped member forces apart a pair of contacts thus breaking an electrical path. The wedge-shaped member and/or associated structures may be configured as a cam mechanism with multiple latching positions.
US10074497B2 Operator coil parameter based electromagnetic switching
One embodiment describes an operating coil driver circuitry, which includes a control circuitry that outputs a trigger signal and a reference voltage; an operational amplifier that compares the reference voltage to a node voltage, in which the node voltage is directly related to current flowing through an operating coil of a switching device and the operational amplifier outputs a logic high signal when the node voltage is higher than the reference voltage and outputs a logic low signal when the node voltage is lower than the reference voltage; and a flip-flop that outputs a pulse-width modulated signal to instruct a switch to supply a desired current to the operating coil based at least in part on the trigger signal and the signal output by the operational amplifier.
US10074489B2 Solid state hole transport material
A solid or quasisolid state hole transport material (HTM) includes the following complex: in which M is copper (Cu), palladium (Pd), gold (Au), silver (Ag), nickel (Ni), vanadium (V) cobalt (Co); and each structure represents an at least 6,6′ disubstituted 2,2′-bipyridine, or an at least 2,9 disubstituted 1,10-phenanthroline Electronic devices, such as solar cells can include the solid or quasisolid state HTM, in which the complex is the main hole conducting compound of the HTM.
US10074487B2 Solid electrolytic capacitor having a high capacitance
A solid electrolytic capacitor that comprises an anode that comprises a porous anode body and a dielectric layer is provided. The anode body is formed from a pressed and sintered valve metal powder having a specific charge of about 200,000 μF*V/g or more and a phosphorous content of about 150 parts per million or less. A solid electrolyte overlies the anode.
US10074486B2 High specific capacitance capacitor-grade tantalum powder with improved electrical properties and process for making the same
A method for providing a tantalum powder with a piece+block structure, comprising the following steps: 1) providing a granulous tantalum powder, and dividing same into a first part and a second part; 2) putting the first part of the tantalum powder in a ball mill for ball milling, taking the powder out after the ball milling and sieving same, and obtaining a tantalum powder in the form of a piece; 3) mixing the tantalum powder in the form of a piece and the second part of the tantalum powder to obtain a mixture, and preferably, the mixing proportion of the tantalum powder in the form of a piece and the granulous tantalum powder being 1:0.1˜1, preferably being 1:0.25˜0.8, and more preferably being 1:0.4˜0.6; and 4) performing the steps of water washing, acid washing, and nodularization on the mixture to finally obtain a tantalum powder with a piece+block structure.
US10074485B2 Electrolytic capacitor, electrolytic capacitor manufacturing method, electrode foil, and electrode foil manufacturing method
An electrolytic capacitor includes an anode body formed with a dielectric layer on a surface thereof, a cathode body formed with a nickel layer on a surface thereof, and a solid electrolyte formed between the anode body and the cathode body. The solid electrolyte contains a conductive polymer. The nickel layer contains a nickel crystal grain whose length in a direction perpendicular to a thickness direction of the nickel layer in a cross section taken in the thickness direction is 50 nm or more.
US10074483B2 Ceramic electronic component
A ceramic electronic component includes a laminated body including ceramic layers and conductor layers stacked alternately; and first and second external electrodes provided on portions of the laminated body. Each of the first and second external electrodes includes a sintered metal layer provided on the laminated body, a conductive resin layer covering the sintered metal layer, and a plated layer covering the conductive resin layer. The maximum length of the sintered metal layer provided on the second principal surface is shorter than the maximum length of the sintered metal layer provided on each of the first and second side surfaces.
US10074480B2 Dielectric ceramic composition and multilayer ceramic capacitor
A dielectric ceramic composition having good characteristic even under high electric field intensity, and particularly good IR characteristic and high temperature accelerated lifetime. The present invention is a dielectric ceramic composition comprising, a main component comprising a perovskite type compound shown by a compositional formula (Ba1-x-ySrxCay)m(Ti1-zZrz)O3, a first sub component comprising oxides of a rare earth element, a second sub component as a sintering agent, wherein said dielectric ceramic composition is a complete solid solution particle wherein the rare earth element is solid dissolved to entire dielectric particle, or a core-shell particle having high ratio of the diffusion phase, and comprises the dielectric particle having 5 to 20 atom % of the average concentration of the rare earth element in the diffusion phase, and having uniform concentration distribution of the rare earth element in the diffusion phase.
US10074478B2 Capacitor
A capacitor that includes a conductive porous base material; an electrode layer; a dielectric layer between the conductive porous base material and the electrode layer; and at least one silicon-containing layer between the dielectric layer and the electrode layer.
US10074476B2 Ferrite composition and electronic component
A ferrite composition composed of a main component including 26 to 46 mol % of an iron oxide in terms of Fe2O3, 4 to 14 mol % of a copper oxide in terms of CuO, 0 to 26 mol % of a zinc oxide in terms of ZnO, and a residue of 40.0 mol % or more of a nickel oxide in terms of NiO. The ferrite composition, with respect to 100 parts by weight of the main component, is also composed of a subcomponent including 0.8 to 10.0 parts by weight of a silicon compound in terms of SiO2, 1.0 to 15.0 parts by weight of a cobalt compound in terms of Co3O4, and 0.7 to 30.0 parts by weight of a bismuth compound in terms of Bi2O3. A value of the cobalt compound content in terms of Co3O4 divided by the silicon compound content in terms of SiO2 is 0.4 to 5.5.
US10074475B2 Induction charging coil device
An induction charging coil device is provided, in particular an induction charging coil device for a hand-held power tool, including at least one coil unit having at least one shielding unit, at least one core unit and at least one electronics unit and/or one cell unit to be shielded. It is provided that a projection area of the core unit, in the case of a projection in the direction of a winding axis of the coil unit, covers at least essentially the electronics unit and/or the cell unit to be shielded.
US10074472B2 InFO coil on metal plate with slot
A structure includes an encapsulating material, and a coil including a through-conductor. The through-conductor is in the encapsulating material, with a top surface of the through-conductor coplanar with a top surface of the encapsulating material, and a bottom surface of the through-conductor coplanar with a bottom surface of the encapsulating material. A metal plate is underlying the encapsulating material. A slot is in the metal plate and filled with a dielectric material. The slot has a portion overlapped by the coil.
US10074469B2 Magnetic materials polarized at an oblique angle
An oblique angle polarized magnet includes a rectangular magnetized permanent magnet having a grain direction, an attraction surface, and a magnetic primary field line that is orthogonal to the grain direction but non-orthogonal to the attraction surface. The oblique angle polarized magnet may be used in a magnetically positioned apparatus, such as a tablet computing device cover operable as a stand for the tablet computing device. The magnetically positioned apparatus may be configured to assume a position where first and second magnets are oriented in a non-parallel orientation such that the first and second surfaces of the magnets oriented at an acute angle with respect to each other. The magnets may facilitate the position.
US10074465B2 Method of manufacturing electronic component, and electronic component
A method of manufacturing an electronic component includes manufacturing a ceramic element including one pair of end surfaces and four side surfaces, forming external electrodes at both end portions of the ceramic element, measuring an initial characteristic value, determining any side surface to be machined among the four side surfaces and then determining, based on stored data, an amount of machining to be performed on the side surface to be machined, and machining, by the determined machining amount, the side surface of the ceramic element, which is determined to be machined, to be flush or substantially flush with the external electrodes.
US10074463B2 Method for making high-temperature winding cable
A method for making a high-temperature winding cable is winding a tinned copper line around a coaxial line, signal lines and power lines after being assembled together, lapping the rim of the tinned copper line with a packaging material of Polytetrafluoroethene, and then, extruding an insulating layer of thermoplastic material on the rim of the packaging material, and finally, extruding an outer cover of fluororubber on the outer rim of the insulating layer, thereby forming a cable; sintering the cable; winding the sintered cable clockwise around and fixing it to a iron bar; cooling the wound cable; and finally, taking down the wound cable from the iron bar by rewinding it counterclockwise so as to obtain a high-temperature winding cable. The winding cable so made is not melt, damaged, and retains elasticity after the impact of high temperature 260° C.
US10074461B2 Electrical flat conductor for motor vehicles
The invention relates to an electrical flat conductor (40, 60, 80, 100) for motor vehicles with a flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) of electrically conductive flat conductor material and with an insulation of an insulating material encasing the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102), wherein the height (Hk) of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) is less than the width (Bk) of the flat conductor core, wherein the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) has at least one narrow side (46a-b, 68a-b, 86a-b, 106a-b), which limits the width of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) on one side, wherein the at least one narrow side (46a-b, 68a-b, 86a-b, 106a-b) of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) has at least in sections over the length of the flat conductor (40, 60, 80, 100) a partial surface (52a-b, 70a-b, 114a-b), whose contour in the cross-section of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) forms a straight section (46a-b, 54a-b, 72a-b, 116a-b), which extends over a part of the height of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102), wherein the straight section (46a-b, 54a-b, 72a-b, 116a-b) extends over at least 75% of the height of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102). The invention furthermore relates to an electrical flat conductor (40, 60, 80, 100) for motor vehicles with a flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) of electrically conductive flat conductor material and with an insulation (44, 64, 84, 104) of an insulating material encasing the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) , wherein the height (Hk) of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) is less than the width (Bk) of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) and wherein the insulation (44, 64, 84, 104) at least in sections over the length of the flat conductor (40, 60, 80, 100) on at least one side (46a-b, 48a-b, 68a-b, 86a-b, 88a-b, 106a-b, 108a-b) of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102) has a greater wall thickness than on at least one other side (46a-b, 48a-b, 68a-b, 86a-b, 88a-b, 106a-b, 108a-b) of the flat conductor core (42, 62, 82, 102).
US10074460B2 Multifunctional cable
A multifunctional cable is particularly suitable for the automotive industry. The multifunctional cable has a plurality of functional elements. A core in the form of a sheathed line contains at least one inner functional element. At least one outer functional element is wound around the sheathed line core.
US10074454B2 Method for corrosion prevention
The composition described herein for the prevention of corrosion comprises: sacrificial metal particles more noble than a metal substrate to which the composition contacts; carbonaceous material that can form electrical contact between the sacrificial metal particles; and means for providing an anticorrosion coating material for the metal substrate. The composition can form a coating on a metal substrate surface. A method for applying the composition for the prevention of corrosion is also described herein.
US10074451B2 X-ray interferometer
Embodiments relate to an X-ray interferometer for imaging an object comprising: a phase grating for effecting in correspondence with the phase grating geometry a phase shift to at least a part of X-ray incident onto the phase grating; and an absorption grating for effecting in correspondence with the absorption grating geometry absorption to at least a part of X-ray incident onto the absorption grating. The grating period of the phase grating, and the grating period of the absorption grating may be dimensioned such that a detector for X-rays can be placed at a relatively large distance away from the absorption grating such the phase contrast sensitivity of the image of the object detected by the detector remains substantially unaffected.
US10074448B2 Submersible machine structured to carry a tool to a limited access location within a nuclear containment
A tool for delivery of a testing element to a limited access location within a nuclear containment includes a rotation apparatus having a connection element that is configured to have an aperture that is formed generally centrally therein. A submersible machine is structured to carry the tool to a limited access location within a nuclear containment. The submersible machine includes a mount apparatus configured to be movably clamped onto a steam dam of a nuclear reactor apparatus and to drive the submersible machine circumferentially along the steam dam to inspect a plurality of jet pumps or other limited access locations of the nuclear reactor apparatus. The improved submersible machine advantageously further includes an adjustment table between the mount apparatus and a frame that carries the tool to enable rapid accurate positioning of the frame, and thus the tool, once the submersible machine has been mounted to the steam dam.
US10074445B1 System and method for analysing data records utilizing a touch screen interface
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to a technique for analyzing data records using a touch screen interface. A touch event is received from the touch screen interface to relate a first data object with at least a second data object. In response to receiving the touch event, at least one data record of the first data object relating to the second data object is retrieved using a unique identifier of the first data object. A time chart of the first data object for the retrieved at least one data record is constructed based on a time parameter from the retrieved record of the first data object.
US10074442B2 Semiconductor device and control method of the same
A semiconductor device comprises a bit determination circuit to count the number of bits at a first level in an input address signal formed of a plurality of bits and to output a result indicating whether or not a value of the count exceeds a predetermined determination threshold value, as a bit determination result signal, and a selection control circuit to select a non-volatile program element to be cut off, based on the bit determination result signal and the address signal. Additional apparatus and methods are described.
US10074439B2 Modeling method of threshold voltage distributions
Memory systems may include a memory including a plurality of wordlines, each wordline including a plurality of cells, and a controller suitable for obtaining an initial voltage threshold and a target state for each of the plurality of cells, applying a pulse based on a pulse value to the plurality of cells, and calculating at least one coupling effect to neighboring cells.
US10074437B2 Semiconductor memory device and operating method thereof
A semiconductor memory device includes a reference voltage generation block suitable for selecting and outputting one of a plurality of reference voltages in response to a voltage division enable signal, as an input reference voltage, in response to a selection enable signal; and a control signal generation block suitable for generating the voltage division enable signal and the selection enable signal in response to a reference voltage information.
US10074436B1 Memory device and data reading method thereof
A memory device and a data reading method are provided. A dummy circuit performs a read operation in synchronism with a data access circuit according to an address signal, so as to estimate time points at which the data access circuit completes each of operating procedures, and enable the data access circuit to execute a next operating procedure when completing an operating procedure.
US10074433B1 Data encoding method, memory control circuit unit and memory storage device
A data encoding method, a memory control circuit unit and a memory storage device are provided. The method includes: writing a first data into a first physical programming unit of a first physical programming unit group among a plurality of physical programming unit groups; writing a second data into a second physical programming unit of a second physical programming unit group among the plurality of physical programming unit groups; encoding the first data and the second data to generate an encoded data; and writing the encoded data into a third physical programming unit group among the plurality of physical programming unit groups.
US10074431B2 3D NAND memory Z-decoder
Apparatus and methods are disclosed, including an apparatus having first and second units of vertically arranged strings of memory cells, each unit including multiple tiers of a semiconductor material, each tier including an access line of at least one memory cell and a channel of a decoder transistor, wherein the channel of the decoder transistor of each of the multiple tiers of the first unit of memory cells is coupled to the channel of the decoder transistor of a corresponding tier of the second unit of memory cells. Methods of forming such apparatus are disclosed, as well as methods of operation, and other embodiments.
US10074429B2 Compact non-volatile memory device
A non-volatile memory cell includes a selection transistor having an insulated selection gate embedded in a semiconducting substrate region. A semiconducting source region contacts a lower part of the insulated selection gate. A state transistor includes a floating gate having an insulated part embedded in the substrate region above an upper part of the insulated selection gate, a semiconducting drain region, and a control gate insulated from the floating gate and located partially above the floating gate. The source region, the drain region, the substrate region, and the control gate are individually polarizable.
US10074424B1 Memory device, system and operating method thereof
A memory device includes a memory unit and a selector. The memory unit is configured to store data. The selector is coupled to the memory unit, and has a variable electrical parameter capable of being set to different levels. When the variable electrical parameter of the selector is set to a first level, the selector is turned on in response to an operation signal that is enabled, allowing the data stored in the memory unit to be accessed; when the variable electrical parameter of the selector is set to a second level, the selector remains turned off when receiving the operation signal that is enabled, prohibiting the data stored in the memory unit from being accessed.
US10074423B1 Impedance tuning between packaging and dies
An apparatus may include a controller configured to communicate with a plurality of dies via a signal path. The controller may notify the dies of its desire to communicate with a target die. In response, the dies may set on-die termination resistances of two or more of the dies to a low resistance value, which in turn may set an overall termination resistance of the memory dies to be lower than the low resistance value. The lower overall termination resistance may be closer to a characteristic impedance of a portion of the signal path comprising packaging components of a packaging of the dies compared to the low resistance value, thereby reducing impedance mismatch between the characteristic impedance of the packaging components and the termination resistance.
US10074419B2 Refresh architecture and algorithm for non-volatile memories
Methods and systems to refresh a nonvolatile memory device, such as a phase change memory. In an embodiment, as a function of system state, a memory device performs either a first refresh of memory cells using a margined read reference level or a second refresh of error-corrected memory cells using a non-margined read reference level.
US10074418B2 SRAM module and writing control method thereof
A SRAM module and a writing control method of the SRAM module are disclosed. The writing control method of the SRAM module is applied to a SRAM module that includes a plurality of memory cells and a bit line. The method includes: providing a first voltage as a supply voltage of the plurality of memory cells during a data retention time; decreasing a first voltage level corresponding to the data retention time of the memory cells to a second voltage level by discharging the memory cells; and performing a write process to the memory cells through the bit line. The discharge time from the first voltage level to the second voltage level is related to the number of the memory cells.
US10074417B2 Memory systems and methods for improved power management
A memory module with multiple memory devices includes a buffer system that manages communication between a memory controller and the memory devices. Each memory device supports an access mode and a low-power mode, the latter used to save power for devices that are not immediately needed. The module provides granular power management using a chip-select decoder that decodes chip-select signals from the memory controller into power-state signals that determine which of the memory devices are in which of the modes. Devices can thus be brought out of the low-power mode in relatively small numbers, as needed, to limit power consumption.
US10074415B2 Boosting a digit line voltage for a write operation
Methods, systems, and devices for operating a ferroelectric memory cell or cells are described. The magnitude of a voltage applied across a ferroelectric capacitor may be dynamically increased during a write operation. For example, a memory cell may be selected for a write operation, and a voltage may be applied to a digit line corresponding to the memory cell during the write operation. An additional charge may be transferred to the digit line—e.g., from an energy storage component, such as a capacitor, that is in electronic communication with the digit line. In turn, the voltage across the ferroelectric capacitor of the memory cell may be increased.
US10074413B2 Semiconductor storage device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor storage device includes: a first bank that includes a first memory cell group and writes data into the first memory cell group upon receipt of a first command; a second bank that includes a second memory cell group and writes data into the second memory cell group upon receipt of the first command; and a delay controller that issues the first command for the first bank upon receipt of a second command, and issues the first command for the second bank after an interval of at least a first period.
US10074412B2 Semiconductor memory device and method for operating the same
Provided herein may be a semiconductor memory device and a method of operating the same. The semiconductor memory device may include a delay code determining unit configured to output a final delay trim code reflecting process, voltage and temperature (PVT) conditions of the semiconductor memory device, using an internal clock generated for a reference time and a delay circuit configured to reflect a delay of a data line on a clock signal in response to the final delay trim code.
US10074407B2 Apparatuses and methods for performing invert operations using sensing circuitry
Apparatuses and methods related to performing logical operations using sensing circuitry are disclosed. One example apparatus comprises an array of memory cells and sensing circuitry coupled to the array. The sensing circuitry includes a compute component. The sensing circuitry is configured to invert a data value in the compute component.
US10074405B2 Apparatus and methods to provide power management for memory devices
An apparatus, such as a nonvolatile solid-state memory device, may, in some implementations, include access line bias circuitry to set a bias level associated with a deselected access line(s) of a memory core in response to mode information. In one approach, access line bias circuitry may use linear down regulation to change a voltage level on deselected access lines of a memory core. A memory access device, such as a host processor, may be provided that is capable of dynamically setting a mode of operation of a memory core of a memory device in order to manage power consumption of the memory. Other apparatuses and methods are also provided.
US10074404B2 Pressure detection of hermetically sealed device
A device is disclosed herein. The device comprises a housing, a gas, an antenna, and a control module. The housing defines and hermetically seals an interior cavity. The gas is contained within the interior cavity of the housing at a pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. At least a portion of the antenna is within the interior cavity of the housing. The control module is operably coupled with the antenna to transmit an incident radio wave into the interior cavity of the housing and receive a reflected radio wave within the interior cavity of the housing. The control module is configured to determine a resonance frequency of the interior cavity of the housing based on, at least partially, the reflected radio wave, and determine the pressure of the gas contained within the interior cavity of the housing based on, at least partially, the resonance frequency of the interior cavity of the housing.
US10074402B2 Recording and providing for display images of events associated with power equipment
Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for identifying event images captured during an event associated with power equipment, such as a maintenance action. An entity, such as a maintenance technician, is equipped with an image recorder and an audio recorder. In some embodiments, the image recorder and/or audio recorder are wearable, such as mounted to eyewear and/or headwear worn by the entity. Audio that is recorded by the audio recorder is processed to identify events (e.g., key actions in a maintenance procedure). Based upon the identification of an event from the audio, event images (e.g., images captured temporally proximate to when the event was identified in the audio) associated with the event are identified and stored in a library. In some embodiments, one or more of such event images are later displayed to entities via a heads-up display, for example.
US10074401B1 Adjusting playback of images using sensor data
Technologies are described herein for capturing a sequence of images and for capturing sensor data at or around the time the images are captured. The sensor data is associated with the sequence of images. During a playback time of the images, additional sensor data is captured. The playback of the images is based at least, in part, on a correlation between movement indicated by the sensor data that was captured at the capture time of the images and movement indicated by the additional sensor data that is captured at the playback time.
US10074393B2 Magnetic tape and magnetic tape device
The magnetic tape includes a magnetic layer having ferromagnetic powder and a binder on a non-magnetic support, in which the magnetic layer includes a timing-based servo pattern, the ferromagnetic powder is ferromagnetic hexagonal ferrite powder having an activation volume equal to or smaller than 1,600 nm3, and an edge shape of the timing-based servo pattern specified by a magnetic force microscope observation is a shape in which a difference (l99.9−l0.1) between a value l99.9 of a cumulative frequency function of 99.9% of a position deviation width from an ideal shape in a longitudinal direction of the magnetic tape and a value l0.1 of the cumulative frequency function of 0.1% thereof is equal to or smaller than 180 nm.
US10074389B2 Wired circuit board
A wired circuit board includes an insulating layer and a plurality of wires disposed at one-side surface in a thickness direction of the insulating layer at spaced intervals to each other. The plurality of wires have one pair of wires in parallel, the plurality of wires continuously have a first portion and a second portion in which the total sum of a line width of one wire of one pair of wires and an interval between one pair of wires is smaller than that of the first portion, and a thickness T1 of the first portion is large with respect to a thickness T2 of the second portion.
US10074388B2 In-situ protective film
An apparatus according to one embodiment includes a magnetic read transducer comprised of a sensing portion and proximate magnetic shields, and a wear-resistant in-situ film on a media-facing side of the read transducer. The in-situ film is comprised of material derived from a flexible medium. The in-situ film is primarily above the read transducer. A method according to one embodiment includes forming a wear-resistant in-situ film on a magnetic read transducer having a sensor with magnetic shields. The in-situ film including material derived from a flexible medium. The material is formed on the transducer by passing the flexible medium over the transducer at an elevated temperature.
US10074385B2 Disc drive circuitry swap
A method comprises creating calibration data using a first control circuitry of an apparatus, replacing the first control circuitry with a second control circuitry in the apparatus, and operating the apparatus with the second control circuitry using the calibration data. As an example, the apparatus may be a disc drive. The second control circuitry may be substantially similar to the first control circuitry such that calibration measurements using the first control circuitry are applicable to the second control circuitry. The first control circuitry may be included in a circuit board that is replaced with a second circuit board including the second control circuitry. In an exemplary embodiment, the second circuit board may include different and/or additional components relative to the first circuit board, such as integrated video inputs and/or video control circuitry.
US10074380B2 System and method for performing speech enhancement using a deep neural network-based signal
Method for performing speech enhancement using a Deep Neural Network (DNN)-based signal starts with training DNN offline by exciting a microphone using target training signal that includes signal approximation of clean speech. Loudspeaker is driven with a reference signal and outputs loudspeaker signal. Microphone then generates microphone signal based on at least one of: near-end speaker signal, ambient noise signal, or loudspeaker signal. Acoustic-echo-canceller (AEC) generates AEC echo-cancelled signal based on reference signal and microphone signal. Loudspeaker signal estimator generates estimated loudspeaker signal based on microphone signal and AEC echo-cancelled signal. DNN receives microphone signal, reference signal, AEC echo-cancelled signal, and estimated loudspeaker signal and generates a speech reference signal that includes signal statistics for residual echo or for noise. Noise suppressor generates a clean speech signal by suppressing noise or residual echo in the microphone signal based on speech reference signal. Other embodiments are described.
US10074377B2 Audio encoder device and an audio decoder device having efficient gain coding in dynamic range control
An audio encoder device includes an audio encoder configured for producing an encoded audio bitstream from an audio signal having consecutive audio frames; a dynamic range control encoder configured for producing an encoded dynamic range control bitstream from an dynamic range control sequence corresponding to the audio signal and having consecutive dynamic range control frames, wherein each dynamic range control frame of the dynamic range control frames has one or more nodes, wherein each node of the one or more nodes has gain information for the audio signal and time information indicating to which point in time the gain information corresponds.
US10074373B2 Channel adjustment for inter-frame temporal shift variations
A method of wireless communication includes receiving, at a first device, a reference channel and a target channel. The reference channel includes a set of reference samples, and target channel includes a set of target samples. The method also includes determining a variation between a first mismatch value and a second mismatch value. The method also includes adjusting the set of target samples based on the variation to generate an adjusted set of target samples. The method further includes generating at least one encoded channel based on the set of reference samples and the adjusted set of target samples. The method also includes transmitting the at least one encoded channel to a second device.
US10074372B2 Speech recognition using electronic device and server
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a processor configured to perform automatic speech recognition (ASR) on a speech input by using a speech recognition model that is stored in a memory and a communication module configured to provide the speech input to a server and receive a speech instruction, which corresponds to the speech input, from the server. The electronic device may perform different operations according to a confidence score of a result of the ASR. Besides, it may be permissible to prepare other various embodiments speculated through the specification.
US10074364B1 Sound profile generation based on speech recognition results exceeding a threshold
Systems and methods for generating sound profiles of artificial commands detected by multiple voice activated electronic devices is described herein. In some embodiments, numerous voice activated electronic devices may send audio data representing a phrase to a backend system at a substantially same time. Text data representing the phrase, and counts for instances of that text data, may be generated. If the number of counts exceeds a predefined threshold, the backend system may cause any remaining response generation functionality that particular command that is in excess of the predefined threshold to be stopped, and those devices returned to a sleep state. In some embodiments, a sound profile unique to the phrase that caused the excess of the predefined threshold may be generated such that future instances of the same phrase may be recognized prior to text data being generated, conserving the backend system's resources.
US10074358B1 Audio control systems and methods for vehicles with variable compression ratio engines
A sound control module is configured to determine N magnitudes for outputting a predetermined engine sound at N predetermined harmonics of a base frequency, respectively, where N is an integer greater than one. An adjustment module is configured to determine N magnitude adjustments for the N predetermined harmonics, respectively, based on a position of a compression ratio (CR) actuator configured to vary a CR of an engine. The sound control module is further configured to determine N adjusted magnitudes for the N predetermined harmonics based on: the N magnitudes for the N predetermined harmonics, respectively; and the N magnitude adjustments for the N predetermined harmonics, respectively. An audio driver module is configured to apply power to at least one speaker of the vehicle and output the predetermined engine sound based on the N adjusted magnitudes at N frequencies, respectively, corresponding to the N predetermined harmonics of the base frequency.
US10074355B2 Headset with hear-through mode
A headset for voice communication is disclosed, the headset comprising at least one earphone having a speaker and one or more microphones. The headset is configured to be operated in a first mode in which an electronic noise cancelling circuit is configured to receive ambient audio via at least a first of the one or more microphones to implement an active noise cancelling function and to provide a noise cancelling audio signal to the speaker, and in a second mode in which ambient audio is provided as a hear-through audio signal to the speaker. The headset for voice communication is configured to detect whether a call is ongoing, and to provide a call signal in response to the detection. The headset comprises the electronic noise cancelling circuit, a voice activity detection unit configured to indicate when a user speaks, a switching element configured to switch the headset between operating in the first mode and operating in the second mode, wherein, when the headset is operated in the first mode and the call signal indicates that the user is not in a call, the switching element is configured to switch the headset from operating in the first mode to operating in the second mode when the voice activity detection unit indicates that the user speaks.
US10074354B2 Providing ambient naturalness in ANR headphones
In an active noise reducing headphone, a signal processor applies filters and control gains of both the feed-forward and feedback active noise cancellation signal paths. The signal processor is configured to apply first feed-forward filters to the feed-forward signal path and apply first feedback filters to the feedback signal path during a first operating mode providing effective cancellation of ambient sound, and to apply second feed-forward filters to the feed-forward signal path during a second operating mode providing active hear-through of ambient sounds with ambient naturalness.
US10074350B2 Intuitive music visualization using efficient structural segmentation
Embodiments of the present invention relate to automatically identifying structures of a music stream. A segment structure may be generated that visually indicates repeating segments of a music stream. To generate a segment structure, a feature that corresponds to a music attribute from a waveform corresponding to the music stream is extracted from a waveform, such as an input signal. Utilizing a signal segmentation algorithm, such as a Variable Markov Oracle (VMO) algorithm, a symbolized signal, such as a VMO structure, is generated. From the symbolized signal, a matrix is generated. The matrix may be, for instance, a VMO-SSM. A segment structure is then generated from the matrix. The segment structure illustrates a segmentation of the music stream and the segments that are repetitive.
US10074348B2 Laminate faced honeycomb bracing structure for stringed instrument
A soundboard for a musical instrument is disclosed the soundboard having at least one layer of material. In some embodiments the material comprising carbon fiber, fibrous laminate material, resin or a plastic matrix and combinations thereof. At least one bracing structure is engaged to the at least one layer of material. The at least one bracing structure comprising at least one layer of honeycomb or shaped core and at least one sheet of material bonded to the honeycomb or shaped core.
US10074344B2 Touch recognition enabled display device with asymmetric black matrix pattern
A touch recognition enabled display device includes a plurality of common electrode blocks serving as touch-sensing regions and/or touch-driving regions. Conductive lines connected to the common electrode blocks are placed under the common electrode blocks and the pixel electrodes of the pixels, and they are routed across the active area, directly toward an inactive area where drive-integrated circuits are located. The conductive lines are positioned under one or more planarization layers, and are connected to the corresponding common electrode blocks via one or more contact holes.
US10074342B2 Head-wearable display device connectable to a portable terminal
The head-wearable display device according to the present invention is provided with one communication interface via which the head-wearable display device is connected with a portable terminal, to obtain audio and video data from the portable terminal, exchange data with the portable terminal and obtain working power supply from the portable terminal. As compared with current externally-connected type head-wearable display device which has to employ a plurality of cables, the head-wearable display device according to the present invention may operate normally in a way of connecting with the portable terminal via only one cable, without occupying too many communication interfaces of the portable terminal, avoids the problem that the head-wearable display device and portable terminal cannot establish connection because types and number of communication interfaces on the portable terminal cannot meet the needs of the head-wearable device.
US10074340B2 Transmission device, reception device, transmission/reception system, and image display system and clock training thereof
A mode switching notification in a first mode is transmitted from a transmission device 10 to a reception device 20 according to a first protocol. In a second mode, training data is transmitted from the transmission device 10 to the reception device 20, clock training is performed in the reception device 20, and a mode switching notification for the first mode is transmitted from the transmission device 10 to the reception device 20 according to a second protocol simpler and faster than the first protocol.
US10074337B2 Chamfering circuit of adjustable chamfered waveform and adjust method of chamfered waveform
The present invention provides a chamfering circuit of adjustable chamfered waveform and an adjust method of a chamfered waveform. The chamfering circuit of adjustable chamfered waveform according to the present invention comprises a digital power source IC (1), a first resistor (R1), a second resistor (R2) and a triode (Tr1); wherein the chamfered waveform can be adjusted by adjusting the triode base voltage (VB) outputted by the digital power source IC (1) to promote the image quality. In comparison with prior art, welding the resistor is not required to accomplish the adjustment of the chamfered waveform. The operation is simple and the work efficiency is high.
US10074335B2 Electrooptical device and electronic apparatus
A scanning line driving circuit sequentially selects each of a plurality of scanning lines for each unit period. A signal supply circuit supplies, to a signal line, a gradation potential in accordance with a designated gradation of a pixel in a write period within the unit period. The signal supply circuit supplies a pre-charge potential to the signal line in a pre-charge period before the start of the write period in a first unit period of the plurality of unit periods, and the supply of the pre-charge potential to the signal line stops in a second unit period.
US10074333B2 Display device and method for driving same
In the present invention, occurrence of abnormality such as display misalignment at the time of image update is prevented even when pause drive is performed in a display device where data signal lines are driven by a plurality of driver ICs. In a liquid crystal display device which includes a master IC (300L) and a slave IC (300R) as driver ICs and performs pause drive, upon detection of refresh start timing by a REF (Half) of the master IC (300L), the master IC (300L) transmits a refresh control signal RfC to the slave IC (300R), and upon receipt of a refresh detection signal RfD indicating refresh start timing detected by a REF (Half) of the slave IC (300R), the master IC (300L) transmits the refresh control signal RfC to the slave IC (300R) as well as starts refreshing on the left active area based on data in a 1/2 RAM (306L). Upon receipt of the refresh control signal RfC, the slave IC (300R) starts refreshing on a right active area based on data in a 1/2 RAM (306R).
US10074327B2 Display apparatus and method of driving the same
A display apparatus includes a mode determiner configured to compare image signals of a previous frame and a current frame and to determine an image mode of the current frame, a sync signal generator configured to generate a panel sync signal with a low frequency corresponding to the image mode using an original sync signal with a normal frequency, the low frequency being a non-divisor frequency of the normal frequency and lower than the normal frequency, a data driver configured to drive a data line of a display panel using a data sync signal based on the panel sync signal with the low frequency, and a gate driver configured to drive a gate line of the display panel using a gate sync signal based on the panel sync signal with the low frequency.
US10074323B2 Liquid crystal display device and manufacturing method thereof
A liquid crystal display device includes an image display area including a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix, and a peripheral area disposed outside the image display area and including circuitry. The peripheral area includes a first potential supply layer, a second potential supply layer and a third potential supply layer. The first potential supply layer is provided to supply a potential to a common electrode of the plurality of pixels in the image display area. The third potential supply layer is connected to power supply circuitry for receiving the potential. The second potential supply layer includes bridge patterns separated by spaces, and the bridge patterns connect the first potential supply layer and the second potential supply layer.
US10074322B2 Liquid crystal display device and method of driving same
An object of the present invention is to realize a liquid crystal display device of a field sequential system which is capable of preventing occurrence of color shift and flicker. One frame period is divided into a plurality of fields, the number of which is greater than the number of lighting patterns. Provided are a liquid crystal state value acquiring unit (131) configured to obtain a liquid crystal state value at an end time of a display field based on an input gradation value in the display field and a liquid crystal state value at an end time of a previous field (one field before the display field) (a gradation value corresponding to an aligned state of liquid crystal molecules), and an application gradation value acquiring unit (133) configured to obtain an application gradation value in the display field by correcting an input gradation value in the display field based on a liquid crystal state value at the end time of the previous field. The application gradation value acquiring unit (133) obtains an application gradation value such that display luminance in each field becomes display luminance corresponding to the input gradation value.
US10074321B2 Controller and methods for quantization and error diffusion in an electrowetting display device
Systems and methods for driving an electrowetting display device including a plurality of sub-pixels are presented. A reflectance level of a first sub-pixel in the plurality of sub-pixels is set to a minimum reflectance level or a threshold reflectance level. A reflectance quantization error is determined and a second reflectance level of a second sub-pixel in the plurality of sub-pixels is set to a second target reflectance level of the second sub-pixel plus a first fraction of the reflectance quantization error. A third reflectance level of a third sub-pixel in the plurality of sub-pixels is set to a third target reflectance level of the third sub-pixel plus a second fraction of the reflectance quantization error, and a fourth reflectance level of a fourth sub-pixel in the plurality of sub-pixels is set to a fourth target reflectance level of the fourth sub-pixel plus a third fraction of the reflectance quantization error.
US10074319B2 High quality image updates in bi-stable displays
A bi-stable electronic display driving technique drives an image refresh on a bi-stable electronic display, such as an electrophoretic display, using a driving integrated circuit with a single and limited in size image buffer, in a manner that does not require a simultaneous blanking or erasing of the display and in a manner that operates to drive the pixel elements of the display to their final value associated with the new image more quickly during an image refresh cycle. This technique results in an image refresh that is of higher quality and that is more pleasing to the eye while still using a driving integrated circuit with limited memory and processing power.
US10074309B2 AMOLED pixel driving circuit and AMOLED pixel driving method
The present invention provides an AMOLED pixel driving circuit and an AMOLED pixel driving method. The AMOLED pixel driving circuit utilizes the 6T1C structure pixel driving circuit with a specific drive timing and can effectively compensate the threshold voltage of the drive thin film transistor and can stabilize the current flowing through the organic light emitting diode to ensure the uniform brightness of the organic light emitting diode and improve the display effect of the pictures. The organic light emitting diode can emit light only in the light emitting stage to avoid the unnecessary irradiance of the organic light emitting diode to reduce the electrical power consumption.
US10074308B2 Display device and method for driving same
Provided is a method for driving a display device including: a display unit having a sub-pixel having a first light emitting element (organic EL element) and a first driving transistor for supplying a first electric current corresponding to a first gray level signal, and a sub-pixel having a second light emitting element (organic EL element) and a second driving transistor for supplying a second electric current corresponding to a second gray level signal; and a power supply unit configured to apply a power supply voltage to each sub-pixel via an electric current path that is common to the sub-pixel and the sub-pixel. The driving method includes correcting the first gray level signal based on the first gray level signal and the second gray level signal so as to compensate for a reduction in the first electric current caused by a voltage drop that occurs in the electric current path.
US10074302B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus including a first substrate, a second substrate opposite to the first substrate, a pixel array disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate and a photoelectric conversion array disposed between the pixel array and the second substrate is provided. The pixel array includes sub-pixel units. An initial light from each of the sub-pixel units is converted into an electrical energy and a display light by the photoelectric conversion array. The electrical energy is stored and the display light passes through the second substrate to display an image. Display lights presented by two adjacent sub-pixel units have different wavelengths. The photoelectric conversion array includes photoelectric conversion cells. An area of each of the photoelectric conversion cells covers the two adjacent sub-pixel units and partially overlaps an area of another photoelectric conversion cell. Different photoelectric conversion cells covering the same sub-pixel unit have different absorption wavelengths.
US10074299B2 Pulse width modulation for a head-mounted display device display illumination system
In various embodiments, methods and systems for controlling display illumination is provided. A display illumination system supports maintaining color stability and reducing perceived flicker while changing the brightness of a display. The display illumination system supports light emitting diode (LED) sequencing using a pulse width modulation (PWM) control circuit for controlling the brightness and dimness of LEDs. In operation, the PWM control circuit drives the plurality of LEDs based on generating control signals for two or more subframes of an image frame. Specifically, within each subframe, at least two control signals are generated therien. In one embodiment, the display illumination system supports a display of an optical see-through head mounted display (HMD) device. In particular, the HMD device includes LEDs that allow a user to observe their physical surroundings, while LEDs and other optical elements add light into a visual path of a user to provide an augmented reality image.
US10074294B2 Flexible display device with reduced bend stress wires
A conductive trace design is described that minimizes the possibility of crack initiation and propagation in conductive traces during bending. The conductive trace design has a winding trace pattern that is more resistant to the formation of cracks at high stress points in the conductive traces. The conductive trace design includes a cap that helps ensure electrical connection of the conductive trace even though one or more cracks may begin to form in the conductive portion of the conductive trace.
US10074292B2 Surgical simulation models, materials, and methods
Devices, systems, and methods appropriate for use in medical training using a patient simulator, various anatomical inserts, and an integrated camera and computer system are disclosed. In some instances, a surgical simulator is provided that includes a uterine assembly. The uterine assembly simulates the appearance and feel of natural tissue and includes a plurality of materials arranged and dimensioned to simulate anatomic structures such as a right fallopian tube, a left fallopian tube, a right ovary, a left ovary, a uterus having a cervix, a bladder, ureters, a peritoneum, a uterine artery, a uterine vein, a plurality of ligaments, an ovarian artery, an ovarian vein, a perineum, and a vagina. In some implementations, at least the uterine artery, uterine vein, ovarian artery, and ovarian vein are in communication with a fluid supply such that each is pressurized with a blood-like fluid to simulate natural arteries and veins.
US10074291B2 CPR competition system
A computer-implemented method for managing rescue training includes registering a plurality of individuals as potential rescue trainees through a central computer server system, receiving from computing devices that are remote from the central server system information indicative of rate and depth of compression for ones of the potential rescue trainees, and generating comparative data that reflects performance of CPR chest compressions for a first rescue trainee against other rescue trainees. The method also includes providing the comparative data over a network for review by one or more of the rescue trainees.
US10074289B2 Interactive and educational tools
The present disclosure is directed to educational tools including a cover, a shaft, a plurality of pages, and an interactive section having rotating member. The rotating member has a rotating set of indicia at a plurality of radial positions. The rotating member is configured to selectively rotate about the shaft to a plurality of aligned positions where the rotating set of indicia and the fixed set of indicia align. The rotating set of indicia and the fixed set of indicia are selected to have educational significance when aligned in selected combinations. In some examples, the educational tool includes a pivoting member. Both the rotating member and the pivoting member may comprise transparent portions that have educational significance.
US10074286B2 Traffic control training scenario generation apparatus, traffic control training apparatus, and traffic control training scenario generation program
A traffic control training scenario generation apparatus generates a training scenario for traffic control communication. The apparatus includes: a display unit and a display control unit that performs display control of the display unit. The display control unit displays on the display unit form generation buttons that respectively correspond to setting forms to set processings including voice input receiving processing and voice output processing in the training scenario, displays on the display unit one of the setting form corresponding to one of the form generation buttons when the form generation button is operated by a user, and displays on the display unit a connection line connecting between the multiple setting forms when an operation is performed by a user to cause processing in the training scenario to proceed between multiple ones of the setting forms displayed on the display unit.
US10074281B2 Method and apparatus for determining lane identification in a roadway
A lane identity in a roadway in which a vehicle is traveling can be determined. The roadway can include a plurality of lanes. The determining can include generating a lane identification confidence belief indicating a probability that the vehicle is in a particular lane of the plurality of lanes of the roadway. Generating the lane identification confidence belief can be based on: any detected lane crossings, the number of lanes in the roadway, the lane marker type to a left side and to a right side of the vehicle at the current position of the vehicle or ahead of the current position of the vehicle in a forward direction of travel of the vehicle, and a weighted average of an instantaneous lane identification confidence belief and a lane identification confidence belief prior to a current sample time period.
US10074276B2 Method and apparatus for providing parking availability detection based on vehicle trajectory information
An approach is provided for parking availability detection based on vehicle trajectory information. A trajectory processing platform processes and/or facilitates a processing of trajectory data associated with at least one journey of at least one vehicle to determine at least one portion of the at least one journey that is associated at least one parking search by the at least one vehicle. The trajectory processing platform also determines one or more street segments associated with the at least one portion of the at least one journey. The trajectory processing platform further causes, at least in part, a classification of the one or more street segments as associated with the at least one parking search. The trajectory processing platform further determines parking availability information for the one or more street segments based, at least in part, on the trajectory data.
US10074265B2 Mesh network testing system and method for fire alarm system
A system and method for testing fire detection and fire annunciation/notification devices of a fire alarm system includes a central operations system, which provides a link between a control panel of the fire alarm system and a mobile computing device operated by a technician. One or more wireless nodes create a mesh network between the control panel and a testing computer. Then, during a walkthrough test, the on-site technician activates fire detection or fire annunciation devices of the fire alarm system and the activated devices signal the control panel and event data are generated. Event data from the control panel are sent to the central operations system via the mesh network. The central operations system sends the event data to a mobile computing device operated by the technician. The on-site technician is then able verify that the devices are physically sound, unaltered, working properly, and located in their assigned locations.
US10074263B1 Vehicle safety system and method of use
A method to notify a third party if a child is left behind in a vehicle includes securing a motion detector system within a vehicle, the motion detector being secured to a roof of an inner cabin of the vehicle and directed to a rear seat; detecting via the motion detector if a child is left behind in the rear seat after the vehicle is locked and after a driver exits; if the child is left behind, activating an air conditioner via a computer system operably associated with the motion detector; after activating the air conditioner, detecting if the driver has returned to the vehicle; if the driver has not returned, activating a car alarm via the computer system; after activating the car alarm for a predetermined time, determining if the driver has returned; and if the driver has not returned, notifying a third party via a transceiver operably associated with computer system.
US10074261B2 Systems and methods for utilizing information to monitor targets
Various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and method for monitoring movement in relation to locations about which data is available from one or more sources.
US10074260B2 Method and system for signaling responsive to sensing contamination in a suction regulator device
The present application relates generally to a suction regulator device and, more specifically, to a method and system for signaling responsive to sensing that the suction regulator device has become contaminated.
US10074258B2 Method and arrangement for the output of warning messages
The present disclosure relates to messaging. The teachings thereof may be embodied in methods or an arrangement for the output of warning messages to a mobile communication device of a user. For example, a method for transmitting warning messages through a mobile communication device of a user may include: emitting an identification code with a transmitting device situated in the spatial environment of the potential danger; receiving the identification code with a receiving device of the mobile communication device; and transmitting a warning message associated with the identification code to an output device.
US10074257B2 Security prejudgment based on characteristic information
An example method of security prejudgment based on characteristic information include receiving characteristic information of a monitored party from the monitored party, calculating security status information of the monitored party based on a probability of danger that has been stored and corresponds to the characteristic information of the monitored party, determining that the security status information is greater than a first threshold, performing an appropriate operation based on the determination. Accordingly, the technical solution of the present disclosure solves a problem that presetting of monitoring conditions cannot cover potential surrounding risks that result in a safety hazard. Further, the technical solution can monitor risks that are not reflected by spatial information. After identifying and warning based on the characteristic information, potential risks may be avoided before occurring without wasting data traffic.
US10074256B2 Detection system and method featuring multispectral imaging device
Embodiments of the disclosure include systems and methods for detection of background and foreground radiances captured by a multispectral imaging device. In some embodiments, a multispectral imaging device may generate a plurality of images of the same field of view, wherein the images may be captured at a variety of wavelengths. These images may be processed to identify any incidents, such as fire and/or gas leaks, within the field of view of the imaging device.
US10074251B2 Security video detection of personal distress and gesture commands
Systems and methods for detecting personal distress and gesture commands in security video are provided. Some methods can include receiving a sequence of images from a video device monitoring a secured area, analyzing the sequence of images to detect a presence of a human in the sequence of images, when the presence of the human is detected in the sequence of images, analyzing the sequence of images to detect one of a plurality of contexts that requires an action in the sequence of images, and when the one of the plurality of contexts that requires the action is detected in the sequence of images, transmitting a signal to execute the action. Each of the plurality of contexts can include a respective act performed by the human or a respective condition of the human irrespective of the human being in motion or being stationary.
US10074248B2 Guided installation for an opening sensor
Systems and techniques are provided for guided installation of an opening sensor. A strength of a magnetic field created by a magnet of an opening sensor at a location of a magnetometer sensor of the opening sensor may be determined. Feedback may be provided to an installer of the opening sensor based on the determined strength of the magnetic field. A function of the opening sensor may be configured based on the determined strength of the magnetic field. The function may be associated with reporting the status of an entry point to which the magnetometer sensor may be affixed.
US10074247B1 Package opening detection and control
A package may have a sensor that detects the opening of the package. Upon detecting the opening of the package, a device associated with the sensor transmits a signal to a web server. The web server may take various actions in response to the receipt of the signal. In addition, a package may have a lock that prevents the package from readily being opened until a preset time. In addition, the package may be equipped with a device capable of automatically opening the cover of the package upon being unlocked.
US10074246B2 Sound to haptic effect conversion system using multiple actuators
A haptic conversion system is provided that analyzes an audio signal, generates a plurality of haptic signals based on the analysis of the audio signal, and plays the generated plurality of haptic signals through a plurality of actuators to produce one or more haptic effects. The haptic conversion system maps the generated plurality of haptic signals to the plurality of actuators based on one or more audio characteristics of the audio signal. Each generated haptic signal includes one or more haptic parameters, and is played at its mapped actuator to generate the one or more haptic effects.
US10074245B2 Force feel using a brushless DC motor
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a motion control apparatus that includes a brushless DC motor to actuate a mechanical output based on a collection of phase power signals, a collection of first Hall effect sensors configured to provide a collection of first feedback signals in response to a sensed motor position and a sensed motor speed, a controller configured to determine a speed and position of the motor based on the feedback signals, and determine an electrical current level based on a collection of operational parameters and feedback signals including a position of the mechanical output, the motor speed, and the motor position, a current controller configured to provide electrical phase sequence output signals based on the electrical current level, and a motor driver configured to provide the collection of phase power signals based on the electrical phase sequence output signals.
US10074243B2 Functional transformation interleaved wagering system
A functional transformation interleaved wagering system including an interactive controller configured to: provide an interactive application; communicate, to an application controller, a wager request; receive a wager outcome; receive an indication to provide entrance to a tournament for a period of time; provide the tournament; and communicate, to the application controller, application telemetry; a wager controller constructed to: receive the wager request; communicate the wager outcome; receive an indication; and the application controller operatively connecting the interactive controller and the wager controller and constructed to: receive the wager request; communicate, to the wager controller, the wager request; receive the wager outcome; communicate, to the interactive controller, the wager outcome; communicate the indication to provide the tournament for a period of time; and receive the application telemetry.
US10074240B2 System for game play in an electronic environment
The inventions herein relate to novel games of chance and apparatus and methods for their play. In certain embodiments, the existing lottery infrastructure is used in conjunction with electronic remote game play. A player receives a ticket identification number (TIN), optionally via lottery game play, and then plays an electronic game based upon the TIN. The remote system contains information associated with the TIN, for example, identification of which game will be played, and in a predetermined context, whether the player is to win or lose, and if they win, the form of the prize.
US10074232B2 Video switcher and touch router method for multi-layer displays
A method for presenting both content based video signals and secondary video signals over a multi-layer touch screen display using a multiple display manager system is disclosed. First and second display managers are configured to receive primary content video signals from a controller and secondary video signals from a secondary video source. The first display manager is in communication with a front layer of the touch screen display and the second display manager is in communication with a back layer of the touch screen display. The screen may be split between multiple signals, or one or more signals may overlay one or more background signals. The overlaid signals may completely obscure the background signals, or they may provide a level of transparency. A touch router device interprets touches at a touch screen shared display to transform coordinates to enable interpretation of the player's touch inputs.
US10074231B2 Method for the activation of a payment card, corresponding system and computer program
A method for activation of a payment card includes accessing a remote computer server of a card issuer to input card activation information, storing a unique code in the payment card having a contactless readable interface and in the remote computer server, the unique code corresponding to the payment card, and reading the unique code by a user terminal having a corresponding contactless interface, the user interface configured to connect over a communication network to access messages directed to the cardholder. The method also includes sending the unique code from the user terminal to the remote computer server, and upon verification of the unique code at the remote computer server, generating and sending an activation code to the user terminal and supplying access to an activation code input mask corresponding to the payment card. In addition, the method includes that upon submission of the activation code through the activation code input mask, comparing the submitted activation code with the generated activation code and, when matching, activating the payment card.
US10074230B2 Dispenser shutter assembly for an automated teller machine
A dispenser shutter assembly of an automated teller machine and a method for preventing damage to the dispenser shutter assembly. The dispenser shutter assembly includes: a shutter; a shutter plate; cam followers attached to the shutter plate; a cam coupled to the cam followers; a motor that rotates the cam in a first rotational direction in a plane of rotation of the cam for inducing the cam to act on the cam followers to cause movement of the shutter plate to transition the shutter to a closed state of the shutter; and a cam rotation restrictor positioned so as to prevent rotation of the cam beyond an over center position on the cam's rotational axis by forcing the cam to rotate in a second rotational direction that is opposite the first rotational direction in response to a manual opening of the shutter from the closed state of the shutter.
US10074226B2 Systems and methods for providing UAV-based digital escort drones in visitor management and integrated access control systems
Systems and methods for providing UAV-based digital escort drones in visitor management and access control systems are provided. A visitor management and access control system can identify a need for escorting a visitor through a region and transmit a signal to a drone that identifies a starting location and a destination location in the region. Responsive to receiving the signal, the drone can escort the visitor along a path from the starting location to the destination location, and an access privilege device carried by the drone can open a secured door or access a secured area along the path.
US10074225B2 Validation in secure short-distance-based communication and enforcement system according to visual object flow
A secure short-distance-based communication and enforcement system validates users in a validation and enforcement area and can check if users in the validation and enforcement area have been validated. A flow of visual objects may be programmed into an enforcement computer, and used for the validations.
US10074223B2 Secured vehicle for user use only
Systems of an electrical vehicle and the operations thereof are provided. Within an autonomous vehicle fleet that can be optionally primarily used for ridesharing, how does an owner or first user of one of the vehicles prevent another customer or second user from approaching a vehicle and using it for their own purposes/trips? How does the first customer lock down the vehicle for their use exclusively? How does a user secure any personal data that they may have stored in the vehicle? As one example, software locking, portable device authentication, human identification, biometric, rolling code and/or a physical identification card can be utilized to secure and/or reserve the vehicle for the first user.
US10074222B2 Secure short-distance-based communication and validation system for zone-based validation
A secure short-distance-based communication and validation system validates users in a validation area. The system may include multiple zones in the validation area and beacons in each zone. A run-time mobile device identifier and keys that may be location-specific, device-specific and time-specific are generated and utilized for secure communication between mobile devices and a zone computer in a zone. The validation area may be in a vehicle, and validation may include deducting a fare.
US10074220B2 Big telematics data constructing system
Apparatus, device, methods and system relating to a vehicular telemetry environment for the real time generation and transformation of raw telematics big data into analytical telematics big data that includes raw telematics big data and supplemental data.
US10074217B2 Position identification method and system
A method includes acquiring a first image including a specific object and captured at an imaging position, generating first three-dimensional information based on a first shape of the specific object, the first three-dimensional information corresponding to the imaging position, generating second three-dimensional information based on a specific depth value and a designated position on the first image, generating first line information based on the first and the second three-dimensional information, acquiring a second image including the specific object and captured at another imaging position, generating third three-dimensional information based on a second shape of the specific object, the third three-dimensional information corresponding to the another imaging position, generating second line information based on the second and the third three-dimensional information, generating a fourth three-dimensional information based on the first and the second line information, and storing the fourth three-dimensional information associated with a content.
US10074215B2 Method for representing virtual information in a view of a real environment
A method for representing virtual information in a view of a real environment comprises providing a virtual object having a global position and orientation with respect to a geographic global coordinate system, with first pose data on the global position and orientation of the virtual object, in a database of a server, taking an image of a real environment by a mobile device and providing second pose data as to at which position and with which orientation with respect to the geographic global coordinate system the image was taken. The method further includes displaying the image on a display of the mobile device, accessing the virtual object in the database and positioning the virtual object in the image on the basis of the first and second pose data, manipulating the virtual object or adding a further virtual object, and providing the manipulated virtual object with modified first pose data or the further virtual object with third pose data in the database.
US10074212B2 Decorrelation of low discrepancy sequences for progressive rendering
A method and renderer for a progressive computation of a light transport simulation are provided. The method includes the steps of employing a low discrepancy sequence of samples; and scrambling an index of the low discrepancy sequence independently per region using a hash value based on coordinates of a respective region, wherein for each set of a power-of-two number of the samples, the scrambling is a permutation.
US10074210B1 Punch-through techniques for graphics processing
Techniques are disclosed relating to rendering graphics objects that require shader operations to determine visibility. In some embodiments, a graphics unit is configured to process feedback objects, which may require shading to determine whether they are visible relative to previously-processed objects, out of draw order. For example, in embodiments where a buffer is used to store fragment data for deferred rendering, the graphics unit may bypass the buffer and shade feedback objects ahead of earlier non-feedback objects whose fragment data is stored in the buffer. This may allow a determination of whether to remove occluded non-feedback fragment data from the buffer, which may reduce graphics overdraw. In disclosed two-pass techniques, data for feedback objects is first allowed to bypass the buffer for visibility shading, but is then stored in the buffer for a second pass to perform fragment shading to actually determine pixel attributes, which may further reduce overdraw.
US10074208B2 Automated comparison of 3D images
A method and apparatus for automated comparison of 3D images, such as specific shapes in images, for example, for detecting vascular changes and aneurysm growth. The method comprises an adaptive geodesic active contour (GAC) approach which can be performed in a single pass, or across multiple iterations. The method uniquely utilizes shape to identify targets in two 3D images so that images can be compared if there is any shape feature. A method is also described for iterative parameter image construction, which beneficially removes false positives. The technology is particularly well-suited for use in comparing geometric changes of aneurysms, tumors, thromboses, inflammations.
US10074207B2 Visualization of tissue of interest in contrast-enhanced image data
A method includes obtaining contrast-enhanced image data having a plurality of voxels, each voxel having an intensity value. The method further includes determining a vesselness value for each voxel. The method further includes determining a hypo-density value for each voxel. The method further includes weighting each of the intensity values by a corresponding vesselness value. The method further includes weighting each of the hypo-density values by the corresponding vesselness value. The method further includes combining the weighted intensity values and the weighted hypo-density values, thereby generating composite image data. The method further includes visually displaying the composite image data.
US10074200B1 Generation of imagery from descriptive text
Imagery may be generated for a written work based on textual descriptions in the written work using an automated or partially automated process. The imagery may be used to create a trailer for the written work, for insertion into a digital version of the written work, to visually represent the written work, and/or for other reasons. Descriptive text from the written work may be identified and associated with a catalog of imagery, which include image objects that are discrete images of subjects. The image objects may be compiled with other image objects to create an initial image. The initial image may be edited by a user or other person to add more detail, modify subjects, add an additional subject, remove subjects, change attributes, and/or make other changes to the initial image.
US10074199B2 Systems and methods for tissue mapping
Tissue mapping and imaging systems are disclosed along with methods for mapping tissue. The systems can include an image recording and mapping system in communication with a manual image scanning device having an imaging probe. The manual image scanning device can be configured to scan a volume of tissue and output at least one scanned image and to electronically receive and record the at least one scanned image. The image recording and mapping system can be further configured to construct an idealized tissue map from the at least one scanned image. The image recording and mapping system can also include a position tracking system configured to detect and track the position of the imaging probe and provide location identifier information for the at least one scanned image. The idealized tissue map can be an idealized depiction of an anatomy. The idealized tissue map can include references points.
US10074188B2 Method and apparatus for processing images for use with a three-dimensional hand model database
A method and apparatus for processing an image, whereby a 3-dimensional (3D) hand model corresponding to a hand image obtained may be generated by capturing an image of a hand of a person are provided. The method includes preparing a 3D hand model database, receiving a 2-dimensional (2D) hand image obtained by capturing an image of a first hand, and detecting a first 3D hand model corresponding to the 2D hand image by using the 3D hand model database.
US10074186B2 Image search system, image search apparatus, and image search method
An image search system comprising an video taking unit that takes a video, a search unit that contains a processor and a storage unit and searches for an image contained in the video, an input unit that receives information that is input to the search unit, and a display unit that displays information that is output from the search unit. The storage unit holds information indicating the shapes of trajectories that represent the travel paths of a plurality of moving objects extracted from the video. When information indicating the shape of a trajectory is input from the input unit, the search unit searches the plurality of moving-object trajectories held in the storage unit for trajectories that are similar to the input trajectory shape, and if such a trajectory is found, the search unit displays, on the display unit, images of the moving objects that have traveled along the found trajectories.
US10074185B2 System and method for segmentation of lung
Disclosed are systems, devices, and methods for determining pleura boundaries of a lung, an exemplary method comprising acquiring image data from an imaging device, generating a set of two-dimensional (2D) slice images based on the acquired image data, determining, by a processor, a seed voxel in a first slice image from the set of 2D slice images, applying, by the processor, a region growing process to the first slice image from the set of 2D slice images starting with the seed voxel using a threshold value, generating, by the processor, a set of binarized 2D slice images based on the region grown from the seed voxel, filtering out, by the processor, connected components of the lung in each slice image of the set of binarized 2D slice images, and identifying, by the processor, the pleural boundaries of the lung based on the set of binarized 2D slice images.
US10074182B2 Presenting markup in a scene using depth fading
Architecture that enables the drawing of markup in a scene that neither obscures the scene nor is undesirably obscured by the scene. When drawing markup such as text, lines, and other graphics, into the scene, a determination is made as to the utility to the viewer of drawing the markup with greater prominence than an occluding scene object. The utility of the markup is based on the distance of the scene object and markup from the camera. Thus, if an object that appears small in the scene and is in front of the markup, the markup will be drawn more clearly, whereas if the same object appears large in the scene and is in front of the markup, the markup is rendered faint, if drawn at all.
US10074181B2 Method and device for monitoring a surrounding region of a vehicle, and method for implementing emergency braking
A method for monitoring a vehicle's surrounding region, includes reading in a distance image pertaining to the surrounding region, the distance image including distance values representing the result of a multiplicity of distance measurements, which are performed with a sensor for stereo image recording based on a method for calculating a stereo disparity map concerning the surrounding region sensed by the sensor. In a selecting, a cut-away portion from the distance image is selected, and in a detecting, an obstacle located in the surrounding region is detected using the distance values included in the cut-away portion. In an ascertaining, a number of relevant distance values is ascertained, which represent distance values included in the cut-away portion that are allocatable to the obstacle. In an ascertaining, a value of an existence measure for the existence of the obstacle is determined, based on the number and quality of relevant distance values.
US10074178B2 Intra-oral image acquisition alignment
Systems and methods are presented for assisting in providing consistent alignment of a handheld intra-oral imaging device for a series of images. Live image data of the patient is received from the intra-oral image capture device and displayed on the display. A previously stored intra-oral image of the patient is accessed from the non-transitory memory and an alignment mask is generated based on the accessed previously stored intra-oral image. The alignment mask is displayed on the display overlaid onto the live image data. The system captures a new intra-oral image of the patient from the live image data and stores the new intra-oral image to the non-transitory memory.
US10074177B2 Method, system and apparatus for quantitative surgical image registration
A method in a computing device for quantitative surgical image registration includes: prior to a surgical procedure, obtaining, using a first imaging modality, a preoperative image of patient tissue and a plurality of preoperative measurements of a material property of the patient tissue. The preoperative measurements correspond to respective points in the preoperative image. The method includes storing the preoperative image and the preoperative measurements, and during the surgical procedure, using a second imaging modality, capturing an intraoperative image of the patient tissue and a second plurality of intraoperative measurements of the material property of the patient tissue. The intraoperative measurements correspond to respective points in the intraoperative image. The method includes comparing the first and second pluralities of measurements to determine a transformation for registering the preoperative image and the intraoperative image; and storing the transformation in association with one of the intraoperative image and the preoperative image.
US10074168B2 Arc detection method
A method of detecting arcing between two electrical conductors the method including generating an image of the electrical conductors; determining a region of interest in the image where arcing between the electrical conductors is likely to occur, isolating the region of interest processing arcing candidates captured in the image and falling within the region of interest to screen the arcing candidates to reject artifacts likely to have been caused by factors other than arcing, and validating that a selected arcing candidate is an arc by further processing the selected arcing candidate.
US10074167B2 Reducing registration and design vicinity induced noise for intra-die inspection
Noise induced by pattern-of-interest (POI) image registration and POI vicinity design patterns in intra-die inspection is reduced. POI are grouped into alignment groups by co-occurrence of proximate registration targets. The alignment groups are registered using the co-occurrence of proximate registration targets. Registration by voting is performed, which can measure a degree that each of the patterns-of-interest is an outlier. POI are grouped into at least one vicinity group with same vicinity design effects.
US10074166B2 Systems and methods for inspecting cargoes
The present disclosure discloses a method and system for inspecting cargoes. The method comprises: acquiring a transmission image of the inspected cargoes; processing the transmission image to acquire an interested region; extracting features from the interested region, and determining cargo information of the inspected cargoes according to the extracted features; and providing a proposed treatment suggestion of the cargoes based on the determined cargo information and at least a part of information in a manifest. The above solution can facilitate an image judgment person to accurately judge whether the concerned cargoes are allowed to pass.
US10074164B2 Method and apparatus for adjusting image brightness
Provided are a method and an apparatus for adjusting image brightness. The method includes: acquiring a single-channel brightness image based on grayscales of each channel of an image to be processed; performing Gaussian filtering on the single-channel brightness image to acquire a Gaussian filtered image; adjusting grayscales of the Gaussian filtered image based on the grayscales of the Gaussian filtered image and a preset proportion; acquiring a grayscale change rate of each pixel with respect to the Gaussian filtered image after adjustment and the Gaussian filtered image before adjustment; and processing the image to be processed based on the grayscale change rate of each pixel to acquire a processed image.
US10074160B2 Point cloud noise and outlier removal for image-based 3D reconstruction
Enhanced removing of noise and outliers from one or more point sets generated by image-based 3D reconstruction techniques is provided. In accordance with the disclosure, input images and corresponding depth maps can be used to remove pixels that are geometrically and/or photometrically inconsistent with the colored surface implied by the input images. This allows standard surface reconstruction methods (such as Poisson surface reconstruction) to perform less smoothing and thus achieve higher quality surfaces with more features. In some implementations, the enhanced point-cloud noise removal in accordance with the disclosure can include computing per-view depth maps, and detecting and removing noisy points and outliers from each per-view point cloud by checking if points are consistent with the surface implied by the other input views.
US10074159B2 System and methodologies for super sampling to enhance anti-aliasing in high resolution meshes
Disclosed embodiments provide systems, components, and methodologies for performing super sampling in combination with other operations to enhance anti-aliasing in high resolution meshes generated by GPUs so as to mitigate, reduce or eliminate the effects of degenerated triangles so as to improve the appearance of simulated objects.
US10074155B2 Dynamic selection of image rendering formats
Systems, methods, and computer readable media to promote a graphics context when rendering a digital image content with dynamic ranges and/or color gamut outside the current graphics context. Various embodiments render digital image content based on a graphics context that corresponds to an initial image rendering format. During the rendering process a determination is made that indicates the quality of the digital image content exceeds the graphics context's initial capabilities. The various embodiments can select an updated image rendering format based on the quality of the digital image and expand the graphic context's capabilities to correspond with the updated image rendering format.
US10074153B2 Apparatus for processing image, comprising main memory to store application and setting information
An image processing apparatus may include a main memory configured to store an application for reproducing image content, and setting information corresponding to the stored application, a first ancillary memory configured to load and store the stored application from the main memory in response to operation of a signal processor, a second ancillary memory configured to, in response to the signal processor operating, temporarily store the signal-processed image content, and in response to the signal processor not operating, load and store the stored application from the main memory, and a controller configured to, in response to receiving an execution request with respect to the application for reproducing the image content, and the signal processor not operating, load and store the stored application from the main memory into the second ancillary memory based on the setting information corresponding to the application stored in the main memory, and execute the stored application.
US10074151B2 Dense optical flow acceleration
Described herein are technologies related to technologies to facilitate real-time computer vision applications, especially those with autonomous or semi-autonomous locomotive robots (e.g., drones or self-driving cars). More particularly, the technologies described herein facilitate, for example, real-time motion estimation using dense optical flow. The technologies accelerate dense optical flow (DOF) processing of images by using the parallel processing techniques of a single-instruction, multiple data (SIMD) computing system.
US10074149B2 Watermarked media content in IPTV or ITV networks
A method that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may embedding a watermark in media content for presentation at a rendering device using an editor to associate the watermark with one or more metadata pointers that point to additional media content according to an embedded link of the watermark to generate a group of one or more metadata pointers where the watermark includes an embedded link to additional media content used to modify the media content based on a content exchange between the rendering device and a computer. The method may further include storing the group of one or more metadata pointers, where a selection of the watermark invokes access to the altered media content containing the additional media content associated with the watermark, thereby producing the altered media content at the one or more user devices. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10074147B2 Integrated clinical trial workflow system
A computer-based system configured to present a user interface that enables a user to access multiple clinical trial systems via a common secure web-based interface. Data integration and reconciliation achieved using an integration platform, in which multiple clinical trial systems are connected to a central messaging hub, provides an integrated clinical trial workflow system that reduces the redundancy in data entry and functionality present in conventional clinical trial workflow systems that employ standalone systems for various aspects of clinical trial management. Aggregation of data using the integration platform provides clinical trial directors with consolidated useful information for making management decisions and the user interface may be dynamically configured based, at least in part, on user access credentials resulting in a more efficient workflow for administrators of a clinical trial.
US10074146B2 Buyer driven market system and method
An electronic negotiation system is set forth. The system includes a first processor adapted to generate and send at least one unsolicited electronic offer from a registered buyer electronic device via a subscriber network device to at least one of a registered seller electronic device and a seller electronic device. The subscriber network device is adapted for operative communication with the first processor and at least one of the registered seller electronic device and the seller electronic device adapted to receive the unsolicited electronic offer. The first processor selectively incorporates screenshot information from a seller URL, which includes any data from the seller URL, in which the unsolicited electronic offer is selectively incorporated and sent to the seller electronic device, or the at least one unsolicited electronic offer is sent to the registered seller electronic device having registered user data stored in the data storage device.
US10074143B2 Surfacing an entity's physical locations via social graph
Techniques for determining a location of an entity are described. A determination module using member profile data may determine the location of the entity. Member profile data can include information about a member's employer and the employer's location. The determination module accesses member profiles from a social network. Additionally, the determination module may create a subgroup of entity-related member profiles from the accessed member profiles. The entity-related member profiles can be associated with a specific entity. Furthermore, the determination module may determine a suggested location for the specific entity based on location information derived from the related member profiles. Moreover, the determination module may calculate a connection density for the specific entity based on connections associated with the entity-related member profiles. Subsequently, the determination module may determine that the suggested location is a physical location when the calculated connection density is above a pre-determined threshold value.
US10074138B2 System and method for valuation, acquisition and management of insurance policies
A system and method for the valuation, acquisition, and management of insurance policies whereby specific business methods, algorithms, and systems are utilized to measure specific benchmarks set by risk bearers, affiliates and clients. The benchmarks set are based on the ratios set by the risk bearer based on their specific objectives for profitability. Profitability is measured by a number of factors and ratios to include but not be limited to ROI, ROE, Combined Ratio, Expense Ratio, Loss Ratio.
US10074135B2 Modeling asset transfer flow relationships discovered in unstructured data
Mechanisms are provided for performing an analysis of content based on a flow of property between entities. The mechanisms analyze a corpus of unstructured documents to identify one or more asset transfer flow relationships between entities. The mechanisms generate an asset transfer flow model defining a flow of an asset between entities based on the one or more asset transfer flow relationships between entities. The mechanisms input the asset transfer flow model into an analysis engine for use in analyzing content. The mechanisms analyze the content using the asset transfer flow model to generate results of the analysis and output the results of the analysis based on the asset transfer flow model.
US10074125B2 Message based generation of item listings
According to various exemplary embodiments, an electronic text message is received from a source telephone number, the electronic text message including content describing a product item. A seller of the product item is identified, based on the source telephone number, and the product item is identified, based on the content included in the electronic text message. Thereafter, a draft version of an item listing is automatically generated, where the item listing lists the product item as being for sale by the seller on a marketplace website.
US10074122B2 Account recommendations
A method and system for providing account recommendations is disclosed. A server system stores sales data for a first member, wherein sales data includes profile information for one or more individual customers. The sewer system analyzes the profile information for one or more of the individual customers to identify one attributes associated with the customers. The server system determines one or more additional members with member profiles that include the one or more identified attributes. For a respective additional member in the at least one of the determined additional members the server system determines, based on stored information about the respective additional member, an respective organization associated with the at least one determined additional member; and selects the respective organization as an account recommendation.
US10074120B2 Dynamic template selector and data integrity engine for inspection reports
An electronic inspection report system includes a dynamic integrity checker. Upon reception of inspection data from mobile devices, the data from similar and related fields is cross-correlated to identify any inconsistencies or discrepancies. This data is also compared with third party data that may be related to the item or similar item.
US10074119B2 Analyzing user-preferred characteristics among merchants
A system or method is provided to analyze and determine distinguishing or secondary characteristics among merchants. In particular, the system may collect basic merchant information, such as name, type of business, products/services offered, location, owner, and other basic information regarding merchants. The system may determine merchants that are similar in type, size, location, of other factors, based on the basic information. They system may then determine distinguishing or secondary characteristics among similar merchants. The distinguishing or secondary characteristics may be determined from consumers' transactions with the merchants or other data detected by sensors or devices.
US10074118B1 Point-and-shoot product lister
Listing content is transmitted from a wireless mobile device to a server, where it is automatically posted in a listing database and made available on a network, such as the Internet, to third parties. The listing content may include both image data, captured by an integrated camera of the wireless mobile device, and text data, input by a user of the wireless mobile device. The wireless mobile device may provide an interface on its display to facilitate the capture of the listing content in discrete data components. After capture, the discrete data components for a single listing may be automatically associated together such that it is unnecessary for a user to manually associate them. The captured listing content may be automatically transmitted to the server in response to a single user selection received through the interface on the wireless mobile device.
US10074117B2 Application server and/or method for supporting mobile electronic commerce
An electronic platform (10) for facilitating mobile commerce transactions includes: a user interface (20) that is provided to a user (60), the user interface (20) being operable to retrieve from the user (60) a plurality of settings for different parameters that regulate a manner in which the platform (10) operates for a given entity that is being served by the platform (10); a conversation tracking engine (40) that monitors messages exchanged between the platform (10) and mobile device users (72) accessing the platform (10), the conversation tracking engine (40) being operative to recognize which ones of selected monitored messages together form a common conversation and keep track of a current state of that conversation; and, a mobile content rendering engine (30) that is operable to dynamically render mobile content in response to the platform (10) receiving a request from a mobile device (74) for mobile content, the mobile content being rendered in accordance with the parameter settings entered via the user interface (20).
US10074116B2 Method for providing device level power usage information
A method includes: inputting information indicating power usage corresponding to each of the plurality of user IDs; generating a differential value between i) a first cumulative value of power usage corresponding to a first user ID and ii) a second cumulative value of power usage corresponding to a second user ID in a prescribed period; generating a first conversion value by converting the differential value to a use time of a first electric home appliance among electric home appliances corresponding to the first user ID; generating display data indicating that the differential value corresponds to the first conversion value; and transmitting the display data to an information terminal device corresponding to the first user ID.
US10074115B1 Subscription management service
A subscription management service utilizes a timer service to maintain timers corresponding to subscription events. The subscription management service exposes an interface through which clients can define new subscriptions that are then created and managed by the subscription management service. The subscription management service can charge subscribers on an appropriate billing period, and cancel or automatically renew subscriptions at the end of a contract period. The subscription management service can also provide notifications to clients, to subscribers, and/or to other components. The subscription management service might also perform other types of actions with regard to the subscriptions on behalf of the clients. The timer service receives payloads from clients, such as the subscription management service, and provides the payloads back to the clients at a specified time. The timer service might also utilize a jitter threshold to compute the time at which payloads should be provided to clients.
US10074114B2 Order management system with order change management
An order management system is provided. The order management system receives a modify order while the in-flight order is being executed. The order management system suspends a first orchestration plan that corresponds to the in-flight order. The order management system generates a second orchestration plan that corresponds to the modify order. The order management system generates a modify order orchestration plan using, in part, the second orchestration plan. The order management system executes the modify order orchestration plan.
US10074112B2 Guided unit-specific automobile demonstration
A computer-implemented system includes one or more mobile computers, a server, and digital data storage accessible by the server. The storage includes records describing automobiles in an inventory, such as vehicle identification numbers (VINs) referenced to automobile site availability and specific automotive features from a set of available automotive features. The mobile computer is programmed to perform machine-executable operations to present a guided, interactive automobile specific demonstration checklist.
US10074108B2 Annotation of metadata through capture infrastructure
A method, apparatus and system annotation of meta-data through a capture infrastructure are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of a client device includes applying an automatic content recognition algorithm to determine a content identifier of an audio-visual data. The client device then associates the content identifier with an advertisement data based on a semantic correlation between a meta-data of the advertisement provided by a content provider and/or the content identifier. A capture infrastructure annotates the audio-visual data with a brand name and/or a product name by comparing entries in the master database with a closed captioning data of the audio-visual data and/or through an application of an optical character recognition algorithm in the audio-visual data. The content identifier may involve a music identification, an object identification, a facial identification, and/or a voice identification. A minimal functionality including accessing a tuner and/or a stream decoder that identifies a channel and/or a content may be found in the networked media device. The networked media device may produce an audio fingerprint and/or a video fingerprint that is communicated with the capture infrastructure.
US10074107B2 Methods and apparatus for targeting customers
A system receives notification that at least one user interested in acquiring desired information is within a predefined area. The system receives the desired information from a client located within the predefined area, and electronically transmits the desired information to the at least one user. The desired information is received by the at least one user via a wireless device.
US10074106B2 Mobile location notifications system and method
Embodiments of the invention are directed to systems, apparatuses, and methods for determining the location of a mobile merchant, and performing further processing based on the determined location. Transaction data for a transaction conducted by a mobile merchant is electronically received at a server computer. The server computer determines a location of the mobile merchant based on the transaction data, and performs further processing based on the location of the mobile merchant.
US10074104B2 Content dynamically targetted according to context
Tools (for example, systems, apparatuses, computer programs, methods, etc.) can be provided to improve content presentation. More particularly, content, such as help content, can be dynamically targeted to the user based on context information included in the content request.
US10074093B2 System and method for word-of-mouth advertising
A system and method to facilitate word-of-mouth advertising and sales support associated with displayed media objects on distributed networks is described. The system provides one or more advocates to a network user accessing advertising of a brand, product, or service. One or more of the advocates may be socially related to the user. User interactions with the advocates are facilitated through a real-time communication network, follow-on commercial activity is tracked, and the value of word-of-mouth advocacy is captured and distributed.
US10074089B1 Smart authentication and identification via voiceprints
The systems and methods described herein allow an electronic transaction to be performed upon determining, via biometric data, that an authorized individual is conducting the transaction. This may involve receiving, by a computer system, a request to authorize an electronic transaction for an account. The computer system is configured to access a phone number, which is stored in computer memory and associated with the enrolled user of the account. An automated and outward call to the phone number is performed by the computer system. The computer system is configured to capture a voiceprint in association with voice data received from the automated call. The captured voiceprint is compared to a registered voiceprint, which is stored in the computer memory in association with the enrolled user. The computer system responds to the request to authorize the secure electronic transaction based on said comparison.
US10074087B2 Method for carrying out a transaction between a portable data carrier and a terminal
A method for carrying out a transaction between a portable data carrier, such as a chip card, and a terminal is described. An information item (TID) about the terminal is transferred to the portable data carrier upon the transmission of transaction data by a communication between the portable data carrier and the terminal. As a result, the portable data carrier obtains from the information item a locational position (ZID, WID, GID) of the terminal. Further, there is ascertained a locational position (OP) of the portable data carrier to which the portable data carrier has access. Finally, the portable data carrier compares the locational position (ZID, WID, GID) of the terminal with its locational position (OP), and initiates a measure for protecting the transaction in case a deviation between the two locational positions (ZID, WID, GID; OP) exceeds a predetermined threshold.
US10074081B1 Methods and systems for use of a prepaid payment device
The methods and systems described herein attempt to provide a card where a consumer can reload the card with additional funds at a point of sale whereby no new or additional hardware is needed, the consumer can have access to the funds immediately, and the consumer does not need to perform any additional steps beyond conducting the transaction at a point of sale. In one embodiment, a method of reloading a prepaid card comprises receiving a prepaid card; receiving information transmitted from the prepaid card; receiving an amount to credit to the prepaid card; generating a request for the credit to the prepaid card, wherein the request comprises an account number of the prepaid card and an indicator in a discretionary field, wherein the indicator provides an instruction to credit the account number with the amount; transmitting the request to an acquirer for verification by the issuer the of the prepaid card; and receiving authorization to credit the prepaid card with the requested amount, wherein the prepaid card is credited with the requested amount at the point of sale terminal.
US10074079B2 Systems and methods for automated analysis, screening and reporting of group performance
A method for quantifying performance of a group includes generating historical group factor performance data for a plurality of predefined factors in accordance with historical performance data and historical group factor exposure data for the plurality of predefined factors; generating historical group static factor performance data for the plurality of predefined factors in accordance with the historical performance data for the plurality of predefined factors and one or more representative values of the historical group factor exposure data for the plurality of predefined factors; generating historical group dynamic factor performance data for the plurality of predefined factors in accordance with the historical group factor performance data for the plurality of predefined factors and the historical group static factor performance data for the plurality of predefined factors; and providing one or more values that represent the historical group dynamic factor performance data.
US10074078B2 System and method of managing meeting invitations
A method includes receiving, at a messaging server, a message from a first device associated with a first user. The message is directed to a second user. The method also includes determining whether the message is associated with a meeting and, in response to determining that the message associated with the meeting, sending data related to the meeting to a platform server to enable the platform server to send an alert regarding the meeting to a second device associated with the second user.
US10074077B2 Method and system for streamlining voting process
A method and system for streamlining a voting process performed by a web application is provided. As the web application may require that a voting action is effectuated after the user is registered to vote and also has supplied valid credentials, a voting application may be configured to intercept a request from a user to effectuate voting process directed to the web application, access credentials of the user stored by the web-based social networking application, and provide these credentials to the web application, such that the web application can process the request to effectuate voting process by registering the user to vote and storing the vote information for the user.
US10074076B2 System and method for a new prescription scan
A method and system may provide a new prescription order interface and service which allows a customer to order one or more new prescription medications in a quick and easy manner from a remote location using a computer or a mobile device. The customer provides a new paper prescription image that includes the prescription data for a pharmacy to fill the new prescription order. The new paper prescription image is received by a server and a default pickup store and a default pickup time are determined. The server also determines whether there is a high risk that the new prescription order is fraudulent. The new prescription system and method may be accessed through a series of web pages and/or via an application running on a web-enabled device.
US10074074B2 Systems and methods for automated monitoring of the contents of a container
The present technology may relate to a substantially real-time container monitoring system for monitoring the content of containers such as beverage bottles. The monitoring system may be automated to record the content of the containers according to a metric such as the container's weight. The monitoring system may capture variances in the container's content for reconciliation with data such as sales data to expose irregularities in the consumption of the container's contents and may provide inferences as to the cause of those irregularities. Various embodiments of the monitoring system may comprise a scale assembly for producing scale data, a processor module communicatively linked to the scale assembly, and a front end server application for processing the scale data and presenting it to a user.
US10074070B2 Methods and systems for prioritizing stock-keeping units in cost-based inventory allocation
Various examples of methods and systems for prioritizing identifier in cost-based inventory allocation are described. In one implementation, a method may determine a shipping cost sensitivity of each identifier of a plurality of identifiers of a plurality of items in an inventory, the shipping cost sensitivity of each identifier related to sales volume, billable weight and shipping zone associated with the respective identifier. The method may also rank the plurality of identifiers based at least in part on the shipping cost sensitivity of each identifier. The method may further determine an order of allocation of the inventory of the plurality of items based at least in part on the ranking of the plurality of identifiers.
US10074069B2 Hierarchical sensor network for a grouped set of packages being shipped using elements of a wireless node network
Methods and systems are described for creating a hierarchical sensor network for enhanced monitoring of a grouped set of packages being shipped, the hierarchical sensor network using a wireless node network having a mobile master node, an ID node and a server. The mobile master node can communicate directly with the server over a first communication path, and is placed within a package in the grouped packages. The ID node can communicate directly with the master node over a second communication path but cannot communicate directly with the server over the first communication path. The ID node is placed within another package in the grouped packages. The mobile master node and the ID node are enabled with power, and the hierarchical sensor network for the grouped packages is activated by causing the server to associate the mobile master node with the ID node.
US10074067B2 Systems and methods for providing personalized delivery services
Systems and methods are disclosed for providing personalized delivery services by a carrier providing a package delivery service. For example, a consignee may indicate a delivery preference to be applied to delivery of a package, such as indicating a specific location where the package is to be left upon delivery, if the consignee is not present to accept the package. In one embodiment, the consignee may be notified by the carrier of the scheduled delivery of the package, and may be linked to the carrier's web site to indicate a delivery preference. Alternatively, the delivery preference may be indicated by the consignee proactively accessing the web site. After conveying a delivery preference, the carrier's systems communicate the delivery preference at the appropriate time to a portable computing device which informs the delivery personnel of the consignee's delivery preference. Other embodiments allow the consignor to indicate delivery preferences.
US10074066B2 Two phase predictive approach for supply network optimization
A method, system and computer program product for managing an order in an Omni-channel order fulfillment system is disclosed. A stock-keeping unit (SKU) node level cost is predicted for a plurality of SKUs. The order is received containing one or more SKUs. A candidate list of fulfillment nodes is determined for fulfilling each of the one or more SKUs in the order using the predicted SKU node level cost and a fulfillment node-destination shipping distance. One or more fulfillment nodes are selected from the candidate list, and the order is fulfilled using the selected one or more fulfillment nodes.
US10074061B2 Wholesale virtual inventory and retail lead generation
Embodiments are described herein including systems and methods for presenting vehicles available for wholesale purchase to retail consumers in order to generate a retail “lead” on a specific vehicle prior to acquisition of that vehicle by a dealer. The electronic lead, once generated, is made available to a licensed dealer before the dealer acquires the inventory corresponding to the lead. In contrast to known lead generation models, the lead is created on a specific vehicle that a retail dealer has the ability to purchase, but has not yet taken into inventory.
US10074059B1 Medical treatment application for optimizing medical patient visits based on known preferences and other selection criteria
Medical services are offered by various facilities near a patient's residence. The number of facility optimization procedures continues to grow and the patients and facilities can now apply new logic processes and patient profiling, etc., to maximize efficiency and budgetary concerns. One example method of operation provides receiving a request to schedule a medical care visit at a medical facility and identifying a user account associated with the request and the user's medical history. The method may also include identifying the user account as having a delinquent compliance score, and scheduling the medical care visit in a delinquent appointment time slot.
US10074054B2 Systems and methods for Bayesian optimization using non-linear mapping of input
Techniques for use in connection with performing optimization using an objective function that maps elements in a first domain to values in a range. The techniques include using at least one computer hardware processor to perform: identifying a first point at which to evaluate the objective function at least in part by using an acquisition utility function and a probabilistic model of the objective function, wherein the probabilistic model depends on a non-linear one-to-one mapping of elements in the first domain to elements in a second domain; evaluating the objective function at the identified first point to obtain a corresponding first value of the objective function; and updating the probabilistic model of the objective function using the first value to obtain an updated probabilistic model of the objective function.
US10074053B2 Clock gating for system-on-chip elements
An aspect of the present disclosure provides a hardware element in a Network on Chip (NoC), wherein the hardware element includes a clock gating circuit configures one or more neighboring hardware elements to activate before receiving new incoming data and to sleep after a defined number of cycles, wherein the defined number of cycles can be counted from a cycle having non-receipt of incoming data and/or having a clearance of all data within an input queue of a source hardware element.
US10074051B2 Vector computation unit in a neural network processor
A circuit for performing neural network computations for a neural network comprising a plurality of layers, the circuit comprising: activation circuitry configured to receive a vector of accumulated values and configured to apply a function to each accumulated value to generate a vector of activation values; and normalization circuitry coupled to the activation circuitry and configured to generate a respective normalized value from each activation value.
US10074048B2 RFID tag for direct and indirect food contact
The present invention relates to an RFID device that is intended to be used in connection with direct or indirect packaging of consumer food products, such as with the use of food trays, totes and other transport packaging for perishable items. The RFID device may include a RFID inlay assembly that has been encased in a laminate that is safe for use with food products.
US10074043B2 Image forming apparatus capable of changing operating state
An image forming apparatus can change an operating state between a normal mode and a power saving mode having power consumption lower than that of the normal mode. The image forming apparatus sets a detection range based on at least one of an angle of a manipulation panel, existence or non-existence of an output to the sheet discharge unit, and existence or non-existence of placement of the authentication device. The image forming apparatus detects an approach of a human body when the operating state is in the power saving mode. When a sensor detects that the human body approaches the detection range, the image forming apparatus returns the operating state from the power saving mode to the normal mode.
US10074042B2 Font recognition using text localization
Font recognition and similarity determination techniques and systems are described. In a first example, localization techniques are described to train a model using machine learning (e.g., a convolutional neural network) using training images. The model is then used to localize text in a subsequently received image, and may do so automatically and without user intervention, e.g., without specifying any of the edges of a bounding box. In a second example, a deep neural network is directly learned as an embedding function of a model that is usable to determine font similarity. In a third example, techniques are described that leverage attributes described in metadata associated with fonts as part of font recognition and similarity determinations.
US10074039B2 Image processing apparatus, method of controlling the same, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that extract person groups to which a person belongs based on a correlation
An image processing apparatus includes a first obtaining unit to obtain a number of images in which a pair of a first person and a second person simultaneously appears, out of a plurality of images. A detection unit detects whether the pair appears in a target image group, which is one of a plurality of image groups into which the plurality of images is classified. In determining whether the pair appears in the target image group, it is determined that the pair appears in the target image group not only in a case when the target image group includes an image in which the first person and the second person simultaneously appear, but also, in a case when the target image group includes images in which the first person and the second person appear separately.
US10074034B2 Image processing including adjoin feature based object detection, and/or bilateral symmetric object segmentation
Apparatuses, methods and storage medium associated with processing an image are disclosed herein. In embodiments, a method for processing one or more images may include generating a plurality of pairs of keypoint features for a pair of images. Each pair of keypoint features may include a keypoint feature from each image. Further, for each pair of keypoint features, corresponding adjoin features may be generated. Additionally, for each pair of keypoint features, whether the adjoin features are similar may be determined. Whether the pair of images have at least one similar object may also be determined, based at least in part on a result of the determination of similarity between the corresponding adjoin features. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
US10074033B2 Using labels to track high-frequency offsets for patch-matching algorithms
Certain embodiments involve using labels to track high-frequency offsets for patch-matching. For example, a processor identifies an offset between a first source image patch and a first target image patch. If the first source image patch and the first target image patch are sufficiently similar, the processor updates a data structure to include a label specifying the offset. The processor associates, via the data structure, the first source image patch with the label. The processor subsequently selects certain high-frequency offsets, including the identified offset, from frequently occurring offsets in the data structure. The processor uses these offsets to identify a second target image patch, which is located at the identified offset from a second source image patch. The processor associates, via the data structure, the second source image patch with the identified offset based on a sufficient similarity between the second source image patch and the second target image patch.
US10074032B2 Using images and image metadata to locate resources
A method of using images and image metadata to locate one or more resources includes receiving a requests, each request requesting a location of a resource and including an image related to the resource, information specifying how the image and the resource are related, and metadata for the image. A queue is created for each of a plurality of responding systems, the queue ranked, and specifying the order in which the requests are to be displayed at respective responding systems. The generated queues and sent to their respective responding systems, and a response is received that specifies the location of a resource.
US10074030B2 Verification of images captured using a timestamp decoded from illumination from a modulated light source
A device comprising: an input for receiving images captured by a camera, of an environment illuminated by light from a light source; an image processing module; and a verification module. The image processing module is configured to process one or more of the images to decode a timestamp modulated into the light, and to output an indication of the decoded timestamp. The verification module is arranged to receive the indication of the decoded timestamp output by the image processing module, and based thereon to perform an at least partially automated verification of a time at which the one or more images were captured.
US10074020B2 Vehicular lane line data processing method, apparatus, storage medium, and device
Some embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a vehicular lane line data processing method, apparatus, storage medium, and device. The method includes: acquiring at least two consecutive original images of a vehicular lane line and positioning data of the original images; calculating, using a deep neural network model, a pixel confidence; determining an outline of the vehicular lane line and using the outline of the vehicular lane line as a candidate vehicular lane line; calculating a vehicular lane line confidence; filtering the candidate vehicular lane line; recognizing attribute information of the vehicular lane line; and determining map data of the vehicular lane line. The vehicular lane line data can be efficiently and precisely determined, the labor costs in high-precision map production is greatly reduced, and the mass production of high-precision maps can be achieved.
US10074016B2 Verification of fraudulent activities at a self-checkout terminal
A verification method of a fraudulent activity taking place at a self-checkout terminal is disclosed. The method verifies the fraudulent activity by confirming an incident of the fraudulent activity with multiple data generated by monitoring the transaction area and the bagging area of the self-checkout terminal. A human validation is optionally performed to verify machine-identified incidents.
US10074011B2 Lens system for high quality visible image acquisition and infra-red iris image acquisition
This disclosure is directed to systems and methods for acquiring IR light and visible light images. A lens may be configured to operate in at least a first configuration and a second configuration. The lens may have a first filter over a first portion of the lens and a second filter over a second portion of the lens. In the first configuration, a third filter may operate with the lens and the second filter to allow visible light from a first object located beyond a predetermined distance from the lens to pass and be focused on a sensor for image acquisition. In the second configuration, a fourth filter may operate with the lens and the first filter to allow IR light from a second object located within the predetermined distance to pass and be focused on the sensor for image acquisition.
US10074010B2 Image processing method, device and non-transitory computer-readable medium
An image processing method in accordance with this disclosure includes steps of obtaining an object image including an operating body, extracting the operating body from the object image, and calculating an orientation of the operating body in the object image. The method further includes determining whether the operating body is of an operator that operates an apparatus based on the orientation of the operation body.
US10074007B2 Method and device for informing a user during approach to a destination
A mode of transportation, a device, and a method for informing a user on approaching a destination which includes predefining the destination for the user requesting an identification of a person present at the destination, comparing the identification with associated person-related data and, in response to the result of the comparison, outputting a note to the user with respect to the person.
US10074005B2 Vascular pattern detection systems
In the examples provided herein, a vascular pattern recognition system integrated onto a portable card includes a vascular pattern detection system to obtain image data of blood vessels of a finger to be swiped across a detection area on the portable card, wherein the vascular pattern detection system includes a near infrared light source and an image sensor array. The vascular pattern recognition system also includes an image processor to process the image data to generate a scanned vascular pattern and compare the scanned vascular pattern to a pre-stored pattern stored on the portable card to authenticate the image data, and a security processor to generate a transaction code to authorize a transaction upon authentication of the image data.
US10074001B2 Device with fingerprint sensor
Devices with a fingerprint sensor paired with a handle or a hand support. The fingerprint sensor is arranged in the vicinity of the handle or the hand support surface at a distance from the handle or hand support surface such that when an index, and/or middle, and/or ring, and/or little finger of a hand grips the handle or an index, and/or middle, and/or ring, and/or little finger of a hand is placed on the support surface, the thumb the hand can be placed on the fingerprint sensor such that a longitudinal axis of the thumb substantially coincides with a main axis of the fingerprint sensor. The thumb is placed either next to the handle and thus on the fingerprint sensor or the fingerprint sensor is arranged on a housing side of the device.
US10073993B2 System for interrogating RFID transponders
Disclosed is a system for electromagnetic interrogation of RFID transponders including at least one RFID transponder, at least one so-called repeater RFID device and at least one RFID terminal, the at least one RFID terminal is configured to emit an interrogation signal towards the at least one repeater at a frequency F1, the at least one repeater is configured to repeat the interrogation signal with frequency F1 towards the at least one RFID transponder at a frequency F2 and the at least one RFID transponder is configured to emit a backscattered response signal at a frequency F3, the system being characterized in that the at least one repeater is configured to perform an exclusively analog frequency transposition from the frequency F1 to the frequency F2.
US10073991B2 Systems and methods for correction of on-strip coding
Systems and methods of making a diagnostic test strip, the method including marking a machine-readable pattern onto the diagnostic test strip which contains information that allows a meter designed to work with the test strip to convert raw signal data from the diagnostic test strip into a meaningful concentration value for an analyte of interest. The method further includes printing the machine-readable pattern having a modified based code that is different from a base code of the diagnostic test strip being produced, wherein the modified based code is based on a strip geometry parameter, a chemistry parameter or both the strip geometry and chemistry parameters that are measured for the diagnostic test strip.
US10073982B2 Semiconductor device
A scramble unit subjects data to be written into twin cells in a first storage unit to scramble processing with the use of scramble data. A write unit writes write data subjected to the scramble processing into the twin cells in the first storage unit. A write unit writes scramble data into a memory cell in a second storage unit. A descramble unit subjects the data read from the first storage unit to descramble processing with the use of scramble data read from the second storage unit.
US10073980B1 System for assuring security of sensitive data on a host
Techniques determine and mitigate leakage of sensitive data into log data. The message is parsed to identify a first value and a first data classification tag indicative of sensitive data and that refers to the first value. Log data is accessed to determine whether the first value is present in the log data. One or more actions are performed based on the first value being present in the log data.
US10073978B2 Efficient modification and creation of authorization settings for user accounts
For efficient authorization settings in a computing environment, user access permissions are created or modified by mapping, granting, and/or limiting access to resources by resource type, and using checkboxes for controlling user access for individual resources and for mapping one of a multiplicity of icons to control a type of user access and control over the individual resources.
US10073976B2 Application executing method and device, and recording medium thereof
A system and method for setting windows to either a traceable mode or a non-traceable mode, and selectively executing an application in a window to restrict data storage related to the application execution is provided. The method includes selecting at least one window displayed by a device based on a user input sensed by the device, setting the selected window to a non-traceable mode, executing an application in the window and restricting storage of data generated according to the execution of the application in the window set to the non-traceable mode.
US10073974B2 Generating containers for applications utilizing reduced sets of libraries based on risk analysis
A method includes analyzing a given application to determine one or more packages utilized by the given application, the one or more packages comprising a plurality of libraries, identifying a subset of the plurality of libraries utilized by the given application, determining one or more dependent libraries for each of the identified libraries in the subset, generating a given container for the given application, the given container comprising the identified libraries in the subset and the dependent libraries for each of the identified libraries, performing risk analysis for the given container including comparing a risk value calculated for the given container to a designated risk threshold, simulating one or more actions in the given container responsive to the risk value calculated for the given container exceeding the designated risk threshold, and determining whether to accept or reject the given container responsive to the risk analysis and simulated actions.
US10073964B2 Secure authentication protocol systems and methods
An input device of a secure authentication protocol system may receive at least one user authentication factor in a pre-boot session. The input device may verify the received authentication factors and may store the verified authentication factors. During a post-boot session, the input device may communicate the verified authentication factor and a stored post-boot session credential received during a prior post-boot session to an authentication engine executing in a trusted execution environment. The authentication engine verifies the received post-boot session credential is logically associated with an immediately preceding post-boot session. Upon successful verification of the received post-boot session credential, the verified authentication factors or data indicative of a successfully verified authentication factor received during the pre-boot session are used in the current post-boot session.
US10073962B2 System and method employing reduced time device processing
Methods and systems for facilitating a transaction are provided. A transaction involving an integrated circuit user device in contact with an access device is processed in less time, such that the user device can be removed at an earlier time. In embodiments, an access device provides an estimated value to a user device such that a cryptogram can be generated without waiting for a final value. Additionally, the access device can store user device data and then complete the transaction with the user device before authorizing the transaction, such that the user device can be removed without waiting for an authorization response.
US10073955B2 Method, system and apparatus for guiding and tracking medication usage
Methods and systems are provided for tracking and guiding a patient's clinically directed medication usage. Medicaments are placed in secure passive packaging that must be unlocked to enable dispensing of a dose or a set of doses. This packaging is designed to be difficult to open manually, and instead is designed to dispense only when used in combination with a smart key. The smart key is a separate device containing electronics, mechatronics or both, to unlock and dispense from the packaging and to track and guide usage. Together, the secure container and the smart key track medication usage, trigger reminders in accordance with actual patient data, deter an excessive rate of patient usage, and deter unauthorized access to medication.
US10073952B2 Method and system for microbiome-derived diagnostics and therapeutics for autoimmune system conditions
A method for at least one of characterizing, diagnosing, and treating an autoimmune disorder in at least a subject, the method comprising: receiving an aggregate set of biological samples from a population of subjects; generating at least one of a microbiome composition dataset and a microbiome functional diversity dataset for the population of subjects; generating a characterization of the autoimmune condition based upon features extracted from at least one of the microbiome composition dataset and the microbiome functional diversity dataset; based upon the characterization, generating a therapy model configured to correct the autoimmune condition; and at an output device associated with the subject, promoting a therapy to the subject based upon the characterization and the therapy model.
US10073951B2 Demographically filterable interface for conveying information about a medication
A medication analysis system maintains a database of medication profiles for users of medications, each medication profile being associated with a person and includes demographic information about the person and user experience information describing the person's experiences with one or more medications. An input from a user is received that requests information about a medication for a desired demographic. A cluster of medication profiles is identified from the database of medication profiles that include user experience information describing peoples' experiences with the medication. One or more satisfaction metrics are determined for the medication using user experience information in the identified set of medication profiles. A demographically filterable interface is provided to the user device, the interface presenting one or more satisfaction metrics for the particular medication as a function of one or more demographic characteristics of the demographic information of the people associated with the identified medication profiles.
US10073946B2 Method for generating a manufacturing model for a medical implant
A method is disclosed for generating a manufacturing model for a medical implant. In the method, image data of a body region is provided, and regions corresponding to structures of different tissue are segmented; a shape of the implant is defined on the basis of the regions corresponding to the structures and an interaction with the implant is determined for at least one structure in a patient-specific manner on the basis of the image data; for a number of structures, the respective interaction with the implant is checked for an exceedance of a critical stress; and the shape of the implant is defined as a manufacturing model. The manufacturing model is then stored on a non-transitory data carrier and/or output via an interface if the critical stress is not exceeded for any checked interaction of the implant with the respective structure.
US10073945B1 Process for evaluating skin care product efficacy and skin care product efficacy evaluation system
An instrumental approach enabling evaluation of efficacy of skin care products is disclosed. Common problems shared by existing methods include first the difficulty whether to test the entire human face, or just focus on the key locations (not determined yet); the difficulty in conducting a repeatable test when human face is hard to fix on and changes between different persons; and how many different skin attributes to test for making a reliable and complete judgment. The instrumental approach of the process tests a sample at once to obtain all the information needed. It shows good repeatability and sensitivity. It yields necessary yet sufficient information in numbers.
US10073941B1 Method and apparatus for performing efficient incremental compilation
A method for designing a system on a target device includes identifying candidate portions in the system to preserve based on similarities between the system and another system. Preservation criteria are applied on the candidate portions in the system to preserve to identify portions of the system to preserve. Design results from the another system are reused for portions in the system that are preserved.
US10073939B2 System and method for application specific integrated circuit design
Systems and methods for application specific integrated circuit design using Chronos Links are disclosed. A Chronos Link is an ASIC on-chip and off-chip interconnect communication protocol that allows interfaces to transmit and receive information. The protocol may utilize messages or signals to indicate the availability and/or readiness of information to be exchanged between a producer and a consumer allowing the communication to be placed on hold and to be resumed seamlessly. A method includes inserting gaskets and channel repeaters connected to interfaces of multiple intellectual property (IP) blocks in order to replace traditional links with Chronos Links; performing simplified floorplanning; performing simplified placement; performing simplified clock tree synthesis (CTS) and routing; and performing simplified timing closure.
US10073938B2 Integrated circuit design verification
Disclosed aspects relate to verifying an integrated circuit design. A set of design constraints may be received with respect to a verification process for the integrated circuit design. Based on the set of design constraints, a constraint model may be constructed. A new global constraint may be determined using the constraint model. The new global constraint may be used to process the verification process for the integrated circuit design.
US10073934B1 Systems and methods for statistical static timing analysis
Electronic design automation systems, methods, and media are presented for characterizing on-chip variation of circuit elements in a circuit design using statistical values including skew, and for performing statistical static timing analysis using these statistical values. One embodiment models delay characteristics under certain operating conditions for circuit elements with asymmetric (e.g., non-Gaussian) probability density functions using normalized skewness. This information is then accessed in other embodiments, and scaled to generate scaled timing values describing the statistical timing characteristics of a circuit element or block estimated from the skew-based values. These values may then be used for further timing analysis.
US10073929B2 Security system using visual floor plan
An apparatus for a premises based system is provided. A processor may be configured to generate a layout (such as a floor plan layout) of at least a portion of a premises to be monitored by the premises based system and populate the layout with at least one premises device. The processor may be further configured to cause layout data associated with the populated layout to be stored.
US10073926B2 Team analytics context graph generation and augmentation
A method for team analytics context graph generation and augmentation may include extracting a set of relevant features from a received message and predicting a context graph corresponding to the received message being sparse based on the extracted relevant features. A context of the received message is indeterminable from the context graph in response to the context graph being sparse. The method may also include generating an augmented context graph in response to the context graph being predicted to be sparse. The context of the received message is determinable from the augmented context graph. The method may additionally include presenting the augmented context graph.
US10073921B1 Thermal air data (TAD) system
A thermal air data (TAD) sensor comprising a heat dissipating plate including a first surface and a second surface, the heat dissipating plate having a temperature maintained at the constant temperature. The heat dissipating plate is configured to be located at a first location with the first surface flush with an exterior surface of a vehicle. A temperature controller is provided to control the temperature of the heat dissipating plate to maintain the constant temperature during flight of the vehicle and is configured to calculate a value of power to maintain the heat dissipating plate at the constant temperature. An ambient air temperature sensor is to be located at a second location flush with the exterior surface of the vehicle and being paired with the first location.
US10073917B2 Dynamic language translation of web site content
Methods, systems, and computer readable medium for providing content with respect to a website. A request for content is received where the request includes information related to a user. One or more pieces of localized content associated with at least one condition is retrieved when it is determined that the at least one condition is consistent with the information related to the user, where each localized content is localized with respect to the content requested. At least one of the retrieved localized content is identified when the information related to the user meets the associated at least one condition. The identified at least one localized content is sent as a response to the received request for content.
US10073914B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting search result
A method for displaying a search result and an apparatus for displaying a search result are provided. The method comprises: receiving a search term; obtaining a first search result and a second search result according to the search term, in which the first search result comprises overall information corresponding to the search term and the second search result comprises individual information corresponding to the search term; and displaying the first search result and the second search result.
US10073909B1 Extraction of tags from user-entered free text
Described herein are systems and methods for supplementing and/or replacing free-entered text with tags, which may be phrases and/or individual words. The tags are then associated with an individual, such as a customer, and the association is stored in a database. At least in part because of the association of the tag with a customer, the tags may be required to be pre-approved. Additionally, a representative that entered the text, and to whom the tags are at least initially displayed, may be given the option of deleting the tag and/or identifying replacement tag(s).
US10073906B2 Scalable tri-point arbitration and clustering
Techniques are described for performing cluster analysis on a set of data points using tri-point arbitration. In one embodiment, a first cluster that includes a set of data points is generated within volatile and/or non-volatile storage of a computing device. A set of tri-point arbitration similarity values are computed where each similarity value in the set of similarity values corresponds to a respective data point pair and is computed based, at least in part, on a distance between the respective data point pair and a set of one or more arbiter data points. The first cluster is partitioned within volatile and/or non-volatile storage of the computing device into a set of two or more clusters. A determination is made, based at least in part on the set of similarity values in the tri-arbitration similarity matrix, whether to continue partitioning the set of data points.
US10073904B2 Event triggered service for the lightweight directory access protocol
A method and system for notifying a destination when information within a database that is accessible from an LDAP server has been changed, e.g., information within the database has been added, updated, or deleted. The method and system persistently searches the database to identify change events to entries in the database. It is then determined whether each of the plurality of change events have been previously transmitted to a corresponding destination. For each of the plurality of change events that have not been previously transmitted to the corresponding destination, the method and system (1) determine a change type associated with the change event that has not been previously transmitted to the destination; (2) identify a destination to be notified of the determined change type; and (3) transmit, to the destination, a message containing information including at least the change type and the corresponding change event that has not been previously transmitted to the destination.
US10073902B2 Snapshot and replication of a multi-stream application on multiple hosts at near-sync frequency
Storage access requests are received from one or more applications. Multiple servers update multiple virtual disks as directed by the storage access requests. The virtual disks store data that is write order dependent across the virtual disks. Logs are associated with the virtual disks. Information associated with each storage access request is stored in one of the logs. A cycle of log switching is performed. A write order consistent tracking coordinator coordinates the log switching with agents at the servers to maintain request ordering. Replication coordinators coordinate the application of the switched-out log files from primary storage to replica storage, creating a write-order consistent point on the replica side matching the primary side, and providing for failure resiliency regarding transfer of the logs. The replication logs may be received individually on the replica side from the servers on the primary side to enable highly scalable parallel/simultaneous transfers of the logs.
US10073901B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, program, and content sharing system
The present disclosure relates to an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, a program, and a content sharing system that allow for efficient use of an ACR service when content is shared.An information processing apparatus in the present disclosure includes an identification request unit for extracting first signature data from acquired content, transmitting a query including the first signature data to a content identification server, and receiving a response including results of identification of the content returned from the content identification server in response to the query, a signature data insertion unit for transforming the response into response transformed data, generating second signature data that can be extracted by a different information processing apparatus with the response transformed data contained therein, and inserting the second signature data into the acquired content, and a provision unit for providing the content in which the second signature data is inserted to the different information processing apparatus.
US10073895B2 Method for generating an event log
A computer-implemented method is provided for generating an event log from raw data stored in a source system, wherein a processor is provided with a process sensor and the process sensor derives process data from the raw data, wherein the process data comprises at least one process element which comprises at least one process step. The process sensor further generates unique identifies of process elements, identifiers of process steps which are assigned to the process elements, and an order of the process steps, and stores the generated data as an event log according to a predetermined data structure.
US10073894B2 Mining for statistical enumerated type
Event stream attributes are analyzed to determine whether the attributes are of a statistical enumerated type, or, in other words, whether the attributes comprise statistically fixed sets of unique values, for instance. The analysis can involve determining a magnitude of change to a set of unique attribute values. In one instance, such a determination can be performed as a function of a number, or count, of unique values. Further, event stream processing can be performed dynamically, for instance, by partitioning data into time intervals and processing the intervals incrementally.
US10073865B2 Content sharing
Disclosed are embodiments of systems and methods that allow for the robust, flexible, and efficient sharing of content. In embodiments, content items may be associated with labels, tags, or other identifiers, third parties may be associated with labels, tags, or other identifiers, and sharing with the third party may be based upon comparisons of the labels, tags, or other identifiers associated with the content items and the labels, tags, or other identifiers associated with the third parties.
US10073864B1 Systems and methods for automated aggregation of information-source metadata
The disclosed computer-implemented method for automated aggregation of information-source metadata may include (1) receiving metadata of an information asset, the metadata of the information asset having been generated by a data-management system, (2) determining that the metadata of the information asset includes metadata of an information source that contains the information asset, (3) extracting the metadata of the information source from the metadata of the information asset, (4) storing the metadata of the information source in an information-source metadata repository such that the metadata of the information source is associated with the information source, and (5) providing access to the metadata of the information source stored in the information-source metadata repository to (a) the data-management system, (b) an additional data-management system, and/or (c) the entity. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10073860B2 Generating visualizations from keyword searches of color palettes
Systems and methods are described herein to generate visualizations associated with color palettes identified from keyword searches. Color palettes may include colors determined by human color preferences. Color palettes may be searched by name or other data associated with the color palettes based at least in part on text or audio data. Visualizations such as mood lighting and/or atmosphere colors may be based at least in part on the searched color palettes.
US10073858B2 Systems and methods for tuning a storage system
Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for tuning and sizing one or more storage appliances in a storage system with respect to an application load and for optimizing a storage system based on a configuration of a client network and/or a storage appliance in a storage network. In one implementation, data corresponding to an application load configured to be applied to a storage appliance in the storage system is obtained. The application load is characterized in the context of a configuration of the storage system. One or more recommendations for optimizing performance of the storage system based on the characterized application load are generated.
US10073853B2 Adaptive similarity search resolution in a data deduplication system
For adaptive similarity search resolution in a data deduplication system using a processor device in a computing environment, input data is partitioned into data chunks. Input similarity elements are calculated for an input chunk. The input similarity elements are used to find similar data in a repository of data using a similarity search structure. A resolution level is calculated for storing the input similarity elements. The input similarity elements are stored in the calculated resolution level in the similarity search structure.
US10073850B2 System and computer program products to transform large amounts of files
A system to transform large amounts of files comprises input modules that handle incoming files, transformation modules that transform incoming files in a respective source format into outgoing files in a respective destination format and release modules that handle outgoing files. A web interface enabling a user to configure workflows comprising an input module, one or more transformation modules and one or more release modules. A workflow database, a task queue to store tasks resulting from the workflows. A sender service that loads a workflow, executes an input module thereof, and stores tasks resulting from the workflow in the task queue. A receiver service that reads a task from the task queue, loads a corresponding workflow, and executes the transformation modules and release modules of the workflow to transform incoming files into outgoing files.
US10073847B2 Real-time, cooperative, adaptive and persistent search system
Method and apparatus for searching chronologically stored related content objects for at least one requested search definition. The method includes retrieving a search request identifying the related content objects to be searched and the at least one requested search definition to be applied to the related content objects and determining whether any new related content objects have been stored after the searching has begun. If any new related content objects have been stored, one of the new related content objects is selected for searching and, if no new related content objects have been stored, an older stored related content object is selected for searching. The method also includes applying the at least one requested search definition to the content object selected for searching, and identifying which at least one requested search definition is found in the selected content object.
US10073842B2 Culturally-aware cognitive system for human interactions
A mapping is constructed between a node of a cultural hierarchy and a node of an organizational hierarchy. The cultural hierarchy is a data structure representing an arrangement of characteristics of different social levels relative to one another in a culture. The organizational hierarchy is a data structure representing an arrangement of characteristics of different roles of people relative to one another in a group. A set of cultural attributes is constructed to represent a persona of a human user according to mapping. Using a cultural attribute, an adjustment rule is selected from a library. A machine output is modified according to the adjustment rule. The machine output is in response to a dialog between a data processing system and human user in a machine-human interaction. The adjusted output is transformed and presented as a response to the human user in the machine-human interaction.
US10073840B2 Unsupervised relation detection model training
A relation detection model training solution. The relation detection model training solution mines freely available resources from the World Wide Web to train a relationship detection model for use during linguistic processing. The relation detection model training system searches the web for pairs of entities extracted from a knowledge graph that are connected by a specific relation. Performance is enhanced by clipping search snippets to extract patterns that connect the two entities in a dependency tree and refining the annotations of the relations according to other related entities in the knowledge graph. The relation detection model training solution scales to other domains and languages, pushing the burden from natural language semantic parsing to knowledge base population. The relation detection model training solution exhibits performance comparable to supervised solutions, which require design, collection, and manual labeling of natural language data.
US10073839B2 Electronically based thesaurus querying documents while leveraging context sensitivity
Arrangements described herein relate to language enhancement. Source text can be automatically gathered from a plurality of text sources, the plurality of text sources including at least one social media website, and storing the source text to a thesaurus data infrastructure. Subject text being exposed to thesaurus processing can be received, a context of the subject text can be identified, and the thesaurus data infrastructure can be accessed while the thesaurus queries previously acquired source texts or documents having similar context to identify source text having context similar to the context of the subject text. The identified source text can be analyzed to identify at least one candidate word or phrase contained in the source text to recommend as a replacement for at least one word or phrase contained in the subject text. The identified at least one candidate word or phrase can be recommended as the replacement for the at least one word or phrase contained in the subject text.
US10073836B2 Detecting literary elements in literature and their importance through semantic analysis and literary correlation
Automatic semantic analysis for characterizing and correlating literary elements within a digital work of literature is accomplished by employing natural language processing and deep semantic analysis of text to create annotations for the literary elements found in a segment or in the entirety of the literature, a weight to each literary element and its associated annotations, wherein the weight indicates an importance or relevance of a literary element to at least the segment of the work of literature; correlating and matching the literary elements to each other to establish one or more interrelationships; and producing an overall weight for the correlated matches.
US10073833B1 Domain-specific method for distinguishing type-denoting domain terms from entity-denoting domain terms
Large lists of domain-specific terms are classified as a particular kind of linguistic object, e.g., lexical answer type T versus canonical answer E, based on features from a domain-specific corpus which have been found to distinguish between the linguistic objects. The distinguishing features can be identified in the corpus based on sets of the linguistic objects derived from question-and-answer pairs. A classifier can be trained using the distinguishing features, and the classification carried out using that classifier. The distinguishing features can include one or more syntactic features or one or more lexical features. The linguistic objects (the T and E training sets) can be extracted from the question-and-answer pairs automatically via text analysis if manually curated lists are not available. The classified terms can be included in a domain-specific lexicon which facilitates a deep question answering system to yield an answer to a question.
US10073831B1 Domain-specific method for distinguishing type-denoting domain terms from entity-denoting domain terms
Large lists of domain-specific terms are classified as a particular kind of linguistic object, e.g., lexical answer type T versus canonical answer E, based on features from a domain-specific corpus which have been found to distinguish between the linguistic objects. The distinguishing features can be identified in the corpus based on sets of the linguistic objects derived from question-and-answer pairs. A classifier can be trained using the distinguishing features, and the classification carried out using that classifier. The distinguishing features can include one or more syntactic features or one or more lexical features. The linguistic objects (the T and E training sets) can be extracted from the question-and-answer pairs automatically via text analysis if manually curated lists are not available. The classified terms can be included in a domain-specific lexicon which facilitates a deep question answering system to yield an answer to a question.
US10073826B2 Providing action associated with event detected within communication
An action associated with an event detected within a communication is provided. A communication service initiates operations to provide the action by processing a communication to detect an event related to a transaction between a recipient and vendor. An action template is located that matches an event type and the vendor. A vendor service is queried to find the action template. An action is generated by populating the action template with an attribute of the event such as a recipient identifier and/or a transaction identifier. The action is provided to the recipient to facilitate an interaction related to the event with the vendor service.
US10073824B1 Method for building a spreadsheet template with dynamic data transfer capabilities to a remote application
A method for creating a spreadsheet template to facilitate creation of a spreadsheet is disclosed. The method comprises marking a cell in the range of cells as being a potential record cell; and creating a save map to define attributes to be assembled into a record for an actual record cell.
US10073821B2 Representation of multiple markup language files that differ in structure and content in one file for the production of new markup language files
A method and apparatus for representing two or more related markup language source files in a single delta file is provided. The markup language source files are represented in such a way that the delta file is easily processed to produce one or more merged combinations of the source files. The method and apparatus ensure that any one of the original files can be extracted from the delta file and the delta file remains a valid delta file for any remaining source files. The method and apparatus is adapted to enable the sources files to be aligned with respect to structurally significant elements and textual content so as to reduce repetitions in the delta file of common content. The method and apparatus are suited for use, but not exclusively, with XML documents and files.
US10073817B1 Optimized matrix multiplication using vector multiplication of interleaved matrix values
The present disclosure relates to optimized matrix multiplication using vector multiplication of interleaved matrix values. Two matrices to be multiplied are organized into specially ordered vectors, which are multiplied together to produce a portion of a product matrix.
US10073814B2 Method for representing and solving algebraic equations with a physical or virtual gear system
A method for representing and solving algebraic equations that allows a user to view and solve algebraic equation with a virtual gear system. The virtual gear system includes a virtual primary cog and virtual secondary cogs. The virtual primary cog represents a range of outcomes for the virtual gear system and contains a number of teeth that is quantitatively greater than a numerical constant of the algebraic equation; amongst the teeth is a target tooth that represents the numerical constant. Each virtual secondary cogs represent a term of the algebraic equation and includes a coefficient and a variable. Each of the virtual secondary cogs contains a number of teeth equal to the coefficient. The equation is solved by rotating the virtual secondary cogs until the target tooth is aligned with a fixed pointer where rotation of the virtual secondary cog represents a value input for the variable of a term.
US10073813B2 Generating a mixed integer linear programming matrix from an annotated entity-relationship data model and a symbolic matrix
Programmatically generating a mixed integer linear programming (“MIP”) matrix, which can then be solved to provide an optimization, based on an annotated entity/relationship data model and a symbolic matrix. The annotated data model identifies one or more outputs of the optimization. The symbolic matrix provides one or more constraints that provide requirements under which the optimization is solved. Outputs of the optimization are represented as variables, inputs of the optimization are represented as constants, and primary keys from the data model are represented as indexes. The constraints are expressed using the variables, constants, and indexes. A MIP matrix is generated from the symbolic matrix, and is then solved by a MIP solver. The output of the MIP solver is used to update a corresponding data structure of the data model.
US10073809B2 Technologies for scalable remotely accessible memory segments
Technologies for one-side remote memory access communication include multiple computing nodes in communication over a network. A receiver computing node receives a message from a sender node and extracts a segment identifier from the message. The receiver computing node determines, based on the segment identifier, a segment start address associated with a partitioned global address space (PGAS) segment of its local memory. The receiver computing node may index a segment table stored in the local memory or in a host fabric interface. The receiver computing node determines a local destination address within the PGAS segment based on the segment start address and an offset included in the message. The receiver computing node performs a remote memory access operation at the local destination address. The receiver computing node may perform those operations in hardware by the host fabric interface of the receiver computing node. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10073806B2 Apparatus and methods for providing a reconfigurable bidirectional front-end interface
An apparatus and methods are disclosed for a bidirectional front-end circuit included within a system on chip (SoC). The bidirectional front-end circuit includes a differential bidirectional terminal for receiving and transmitting signals. The bidirectional front-end circuit is configured to provide a first communication path between a first controller and a connector through the differential bidirectional terminal when operating in a first mode. And, the bidirectional front-end circuit is reconfigured to provide a second communication path between a second controller and the connector through the differential bidirectional terminal when operating in a second mode.
US10073805B2 Virtual expansion ROM in a PCIe environment
Methods and structure for utilizing a virtual Expansion ROM. One exemplary embodiment is a management device. The management device includes a memory, a Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) link, and a processor. The memory stores Expansion Read-Only Memory (Expansion ROM) boot instructions for a host. The processor identifies devices in a PCIe hierarchy by transmitting PCIe enumeration requests via the PCIe link. The processor also generates a synthetic PCIe hierarchy that includes an added virtual Expansion ROM which is not present in the PCIe hierarchy, and provides responses describing the synthetic PCIe hierarchy to a host. Furthermore, the processor acquires PCIe read requests initiated by the host that are directed to the virtual Expansion ROM, and provides boot instructions to the host from the memory based on the PCIe read requests.
US10073804B2 Computer, server, module, connector set, assembly method, control method, and opening control program
A computer includes: first and second connectors; and a data transmission path. The first connector includes: a first connector body to which at least a first module is capable of being attached; and a first electrode portion which is connected with the data transmission path. The first electrode portion is electrically connected with the first module when the first module is attached to the first connector body. The second connector includes: a second connector body to which at least the first module and a second module are alternatively capable of being attached; and a second electrode portion which is connected with the data transmission path. The second electrode portion is electrically connected with the second module when the second module is attached to the second connector body. The second electrode portion is electrically disconnected from the first module when the first module is attached to the second connector body.
US10073798B2 Hardware control interface for IEEE standard 802.11
A standardized 802.11 hardware control interface may be provided such that a driver may communicate with any one or more of a variety of network adapters.
US10073795B1 Data compression engine for I/O processing subsystem
In a system and method for emulating a circuit design, an emulation system receives input instructions from a host device executing the emulation and returns test results and trace data. Channels of multiple buffers and associated processors implement the test operations. Compression units on each channel may compress the test and trace data to facilitate returning the results to the host device. Multiple channels may be used to compress data in parallel, thereby improving throughput.
US10073793B2 Data processor
A data processor includes an access target with the address assigned to a memory space, an access subject that gains access to the access target while specifying address, identifier, and access type, and a memory protection resource including an associative memory to perform an access control. The memory protection resource includes a plurality of entries, each including a region setting unit, an identifier determination information unit, and an attribute setting unit. When the address specified by the access subject at the access is included in the region set in the region setting unit in the entry, the identifier agrees with at least one of the identifiers specified according to the identifier determination information, and the specified access type agrees with the access type set in the attribute setting unit, the memory protection resource permits the access.
US10073792B2 Device, system, and method for detecting, identifying, and communicating with a storage medium
A device includes: a storage medium control unit provided for each type of storage medium to at least read out information from the storage medium; a linkage unit that determines an application program corresponding to a type of a storage medium from which information is to be read out, through a first acquisition unit that acquires first correspondence information in which each application program is associated with a type of a storage medium from which the application program uses information, and determines a storage medium control unit corresponding to the type of the storage medium, through a second acquisition unit that acquires second correspondence information in which a storage medium control unit is associated with a type of a storage medium from which the storage medium control unit can read out information; and a management unit that enables the determined application program to use the determined storage medium control unit.
US10073785B2 Up/down prefetcher
In a processing system comprising a cache, a method includes monitoring demand cache accesses for a thread to maintain a first running count of a number of times demand cache accesses for the thread are directed to cachelines that are adjacent in a first direction to cachelines that are targets of a set of sampled cache accesses for the thread. In response to determining the first running count has exceeded a first threshold, the method further includes enabling a first prefetching mode in which a received demand cache access for the thread triggers a prefetch request for a cacheline adjacent in the first direction to a cacheline targeted by the received demand cache access.
US10073782B2 Memory unit for data memory references of multi-threaded processor with interleaved inter-thread pipeline in emulated shared memory architectures
A memory unit for handling data memory references of a multi-threaded processor with interleaved inter-thread pipeline in emulated shared memory architectures, includes a step cache defining associative cache memory array where data stays valid till the end of ongoing step of multithreaded execution, the memory array incorporating a plurality of cache lines with data fields, each line containing a data field for address tag and data field thread id of the first thread referring to a data memory location specified by the address tag, a scratchpad defining a memory buffer for storing internal data of multioperations, the buffer including a single data field for each processor thread, the memory unit configured to access the step cache for a cache search and scratchpad for retrieving and/or storing internal data at different clock cycles and different stages of the processor pipeline during multioperation execution involving data memory reference by the processor.
US10073781B2 Systems and methods for invalidating directory of non-home locations ways
Systems and methods for invalidating a way of a directory for non-home locations (DNHL) set that stores an identifier of a home location of an address is disclosed. As a part of a method, a request to store data in a location of a special cache that is being tracked by the way of the DNHL set is accessed, it is determined if an address stored in the location of the special cache is stored in a non-home location, a DNHL set is identified that tracks the location of the special cache if the address is not stored in a non-home location, and a set and way of the location of the special cache is compared with a set and way identifier stored in each way of the DNHL set. The way of the DNHL set that stores a matching set and way identifier is invalidated.
US10073778B1 Caching in multicore and multiprocessor architectures
A multicore processor comprises a plurality of cache memories, and a plurality of processor cores, each associated with one of the cache memories. Each of at least some of the cache memories is configured to maintain at least a portion of the cache memory in which each cache line is dynamically managed as either local to the associated processor core or shared among multiple processor cores.
US10073777B2 Region identifying operation for identifying a region of a memory attribute unit corresponding to a target memory address
A data processing apparatus has a memory attribute unit having storage regions for storing attribute data for controlling access to a corresponding memory address range by processing circuitry. In response to a target memory address, the processing circuitry can perform a region identifying operation to output a region identifying value identifying which of the storage regions of the attribute unit corresponds to the target memory address. The region identifying value is made available to at least some software executed by the data processing apparatus. This can be useful for quickly checking access permissions of a range of addresses or for determining how to update the memory attribute unit.
US10073775B2 Apparatus and method for triggered prefetching to improve I/O and producer-consumer workload efficiency
An apparatus and method are described for a triggered prefetch operation. For example, one embodiment of a processor comprises: a first core comprising a first cache to store a first set of cache lines; a second core comprising a second cache to store a second set of cache lines; a cache management circuit to maintain coherency between one or more cache lines in the first cache and the second cache, the cache management circuit to allocate a lock on a first cache line to the first cache; a prefetch circuit comprising a prefetch request buffer to store a plurality of prefetch request entries including a first prefetch request entry associated with the first cache line, the prefetch circuit to cause the first cache line to be prefetched to the second cache in response to an invalidate command detected for the first cache line.
US10073774B2 Managing input/output operations for shingled magnetic recording in a storage system
A system and method for improving the management of data input and output (I/O) operations for Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) devices in a network storage system is disclosed. The storage system includes a storage controller that receives a series of write requests for data blocks to be written to non-sequential addresses within a pool of SMR devices. The storage controller writes the data blocks from the series of write requests to a corresponding sequence of data clusters allocated within a first data cache of the storage controller for a thinly provisioned volume of the pool of SMR devices. Upon determining that a current utilization of the first data cache's data storage capacity exceeds a threshold, the sequence of data clusters including the data blocks from the first data cache are transferred to sequential physical addresses within the SMR devices.
US10073771B2 Data storage method and system thereof
A data storage method and a system thereof are disclosed. The data storage method includes allocating a first logical block and a second logical block, which are mapped to a physical block; the first logical block includes consecutive first logical pages, used to store logical addresses, and the second logical block includes consecutive second logical pages; on executing garbage collection, sequentially and consecutively storing valid logical addresses in second logical pages in the order of the second logical pages according to valid bits; and establishing a one-to-one second mapping relationship between the second logical pages and valid data pages according to the first mapping relationship.
US10073769B2 Data storage device and data maintenance method thereof
The present invention provides a data storage device including a random access memory and a controller. The random access memory has a cache area. The controller loads a part of data mapping sets of the data mapping table on a plurality of sectors of the cache area, wherein any of the data mapping sets that has been read less than a predetermined number of times is defined as an infrequent data mapping set, and any of the data mapping sets that has been read more than the predetermined number of times is defined as a frequent data mapping set.
US10073767B2 Trace Management
Systems, methods, and computer program products for trace management in a distributed computing environment are described. A trace manager receives a request to analyze a trace of a series of calls between applications serving requests in a microservice architecture. The trace manager determines metrics including, for example, latency information and start time for the series of calls. The trace manager presents the metrics in association with log entries correlated to the series of calls. A call stack, or one or more latency indicators, provides a user interface of selecting one or more calls. A user selection of a particular call in the call stack or a latency indicator causes one or more corresponding log entries to be emphasized or filtered. The call stack and the one or more latency indicators can have various display configurations.
US10073763B1 Touchless testing platform
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for a touchless testing platform employed to, for example, create automated testing scripts, sequence test cases, and implement determine defect solutions. In one aspect, a method includes the actions of receiving a log file that includes log records generated from a code base; processing the log file through a pattern mining algorithm to determine a usage pattern; generating a graphical representation based on an analysis of the usage pattern; processing the graphical representation through a machine learning algorithm to select a set of test cases from a plurality of test cases for the code base and to assign a priority value to each of the selected test cases; sequencing the set of test cases based on the priority values; and transmitting the sequenced set of test cases to a test execution engine.
US10073760B2 System and method for troubleshooting software configuration problems using application tracing
In a general aspect, a tracer is configured to instrument an application by injecting at least one interrupt instruction at a function entry point in a memory image of the application such that executable code of the application is not modified. The tracer is configured to collect information relating to execution of the application when the inserted at least one interrupt instruction is triggered during runtime of the application including tracing at least one operating system function used by the application at the function entry point. The tracer is configured to create an application signature based on the collected information. The application signature provides information about at least one system object accessed by the at least one operating system function.
US10073755B2 Tracing source code for end user monitoring
Example embodiments relate to tracing source code for end user monitoring. In example embodiments, an application is monitored to obtain an interaction log, where the interaction log tracks application interactions by each of a plurality of synthetic monitors. Further, an execution of application code that is associated with the application is monitored to obtain an instrumentation log. At this stage, the interaction log and the instrumentation log are used to determine relationships between portions of the application code and the plurality of synthetic monitors. A notification of a modification to the application is received, and an affected subset of the synthetic monitors that are affected by the modification are identified based on the relationships.
US10073754B2 Systems and methods for collecting, tracking, and storing system performance and event data for computing devices
A system is configured to track and store system and event data for various computing devices. The system is configured to associate the various computing devices with profiles based at least in part on characteristics of the computing devices. The system is further configured to compare performance data and/or performance metrics for particular computing devices having a particular profile against all other devices that share the particular profile. The system then displays this comparison to a user of the particular computing device, substantially automatically diagnoses an issue with the particular computing device based on the performance and system event data, and/or enables the user to diagnose the problem based on the performance and system event data.
US10073751B2 Determining cable connections in a multi-cable link
A method for determining cable connections identifies a plurality of cables connected to a link included in a first device. The method identifies a first cable connected to the link included in the first device. The method determines that a second cable connected to is connected to a link included in a second device The method further determines that only one of an inbound and an outbound channel of a signaling lane included in the first cable is operable. The method utilizes a second cable to perform one of disabling signal transmission or detecting loss of signal on the operable channel. The method enables and disables signal transmission on the operable channel to determine that the first cable is connected to the link included in the remote device.
US10073750B2 Serial data link measurement and simulation system
A serial data link measurement and simulation system for use on a test and measurement instrument presents on a display device. A main menu having elements representing a measurement circuit, a simulation circuit and a transmitter. The main menu includes processing flow lines pointing from the measurement circuit to the transmitter and from the transmitter to the simulation circuit. The main menu includes a source input to the measurement circuit and one or more test points from which waveforms may be obtained. The simulation circuit includes a receiver. The measurement and simulation circuits are defined by a user, and the transmitter is common to both circuits so all aspects of the serial data link system are tied together.
US10073748B2 Failover system and method of deciding master-slave relationship therefor
A failover system and a method of deciding master-slave relationship therefor are provided. The failover system includes a first electronic device, a second electronic device, a decision circuit and at least two isolation modules. The decision circuit is coupled to the first electronic device and the second electronic device and configured to determine operating states of the first electronic device and the second electronic device and output a first selecting signal and a second selecting signal. The at least two isolation modules are coupled to the first electronic device, the second electronic device, and the decision circuit and configured to switch a master-slave relationship between the first electronic device and the second electronic device according to the first selecting signal and the second selecting signal.
US10073745B2 Automated disaster recovery system and method
Methods and systems for recovering a host image of a client machine to a recovery machine comprise comparing a profile of a client machine of a first type to be recovered to a profile of a recovery machine of a second type different from the first type, to which the client machine is to be recovered, by a first processing device. The first and second profiles each comprise at least one property of the first type of client machine and the second type of recovery machine, respectively. At least one property of a host image of the client machine is conformed to at least one corresponding property of the recovery machine. The conformed host image is provided to the recovery machine, via a network. The recovery machine is configured with at least one conformed property of the host image by a second processing device of the recovery machine.
US10073744B2 Power-down interrupt of nonvolatile dual in-line memory system
A nonvolatile memory module includes volatile memory devices; a nonvolatile memory device; and a controller suitable for backing up data stored in the volatile memory devices or restoring data backed up in the nonvolatile memory device, according to a fail/recovery of power of the host, the controller including a power-down interrupt logic which interrupts a backup operation when the power of the host is recovered while performing the backup operation, the power-down interrupt logic including: a logic which determines whether sufficient erased blocks exist in the nonvolatile memory device; a logic which erases a new block when the sufficient erased bocks do not exist; and an interrupt backup logic which backs up a volatile memory device having data corresponding to the erased block, when a fail in the power of the host is detected or a backup operation is instructed from the host.
US10073743B2 Data storage arrangement and key distribution
In some examples, a data backup system may comprise a removable data storage item, wherein a manufacturer of the removable data storage item creates and stores an encryption key on the removable data storage item before the removable data storage item is shipped to an end user; a tamper-evident packaging including the removable data storage item, wherein the removable data storage item comprises a decryption key stored on a memory device accessible by disturbing the tamper-evident packaging; and a data transfer device to receive the removable data storage item, read the encryption key from the removable data storage item, encrypt backup data using the encryption key, and store the encrypted backup data on the removable data storage item.
US10073741B2 Memory system with reduced program time and method of operating the same
In one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a memory system comprising a memory device configured to temporarily store data therein, the data being loaded thereon for programming a selected page among multiple pages, the memory device further configured to program the selected page using the data; and a controller configured to send the data to the memory device, wherein the controller is further configured to control the memory device such that, in a failure event of the program for the selected page, the memory device re-programs another page using the data temporarily stored therein without receipt of further data from the controller.
US10073740B2 Failure resiliency provisioning
Aspects of provisioning computing units based on improved failure resiliency are described. In one embodiment, an infrastructure component shared between a pair of computing units is identified. A failure rate for the infrastructure component is obtained, and a failure probability for a class of assigned computing units is computed based in part on the failure rate. A spread request related to the class of assigned computing units is also received. In response to the spread request, an altered composition of computing units is determined, and a difference between a failure probability for the altered composition of computing units and the failure probability for the class of assigned computing units is computed. In one embodiment, when a spread score improvement value associated with the difference meets a spread criteria of the spread request, the altered composition of computing units may be provisioned for use.
US10073739B2 Methods, apparatus and system for selective duplication of subtasks
A method for selective duplication of subtasks in a high-performance computing system includes: monitoring a health status of one or more nodes in a high-performance computing system, where one or more subtasks of a parallel task execute on the one or more nodes; identifying one or more nodes as having a likelihood of failure which exceeds a first prescribed threshold; selectively duplicating the one or more subtasks that execute on the one or more nodes having a likelihood of failure which exceeds the first prescribed threshold; and notifying a messaging library that one or more subtasks were duplicated.
US10073734B2 Flash memory read error recovery with soft-decision decode
An apparatus comprising a memory and a controller. The memory may be configured to store data. The controller may process a plurality of input/output requests to read/write to/from the memory. The controller may generate read data by performing a hard-decision decode on a codeword received from the memory. If the hard-decision decode fails, the controller may enter an error-recovery process comprising a plurality of recovery procedures. At least one of the recovery procedures may apply an inter-cell interference cancellation technique. The error-recovery process may (a) determine parameters for a soft-decision decode by performing one of the recovery procedures on the codeword, (b) execute the soft-decision decode using the parameters from the recovery procedure performed to generate the read data and (c) if the soft-decision decode fails, repeat (a) and (b) using a next one of the recovery procedures.
US10073727B2 Heap management for memory corruption detection
Memory corruption detection technologies are described. A method can include receiving, from the application, an allocation request for an allocation of one or more contiguous memory blocks of the memory for a memory object. The method can further include allocating, by a processor, the one or more contiguous memory blocks for the memory object in view of a size of the memory object requested. The method can further include writing, into a MCD table, a first memory corruption detection (MCD) unique identifier associated with the one or more contiguous memory blocks. The method can further include creating a pointer with a memory address of the memory object and a second MCD unique identifier associated with the memory object. The method can further include sending, to the application, the pointer.
US10073726B2 Detection of outage in cloud based service using usage data based error signals
Outage detection in a cloud based service is provided using usage data based error signals. Usage data is collected from component of the cloud based service or client devices of the cloud based service based on customer actions on the cloud based service. The usage data is aggregated and normalized to generate an error signal from errors generated from a component of the cloud based service. An outage is detected from the error signal. An alert that includes information associated with the outage and one or more customers impacted by the outage is generated.
US10073725B2 Distributed input/output virtualization
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods related to distributed input/output (I/O) virtualization. A number of embodiments include an apparatus comprising a host computing device, a distributed virtualization controller (DVC) disposed on the host computing device, and a virtualized input/output (I/O) device in communication with the DVC.
US10073723B2 Dynamic range-based messaging
Methods and systems for dynamic range-based messaging may include one or more processors configured to implement a dynamic range-based messaging system configured to receive, from respective producers of multiple producers, requests for indices to add respective messages to a contiguous message array. The system may assign, to the respective producers, next available indices. The system may populate the contiguous message array with messages from the respective producers at respective assigned indices. The system may compute a range of messages in the contiguous message array ready to be consumed, where the range starts at an initial index. The system may determine a highest assigned index from the initial index when a quantity of indices assigned from the initial index matches a quantity of messages populated within the range. The system may indicate that the computed range of messages in the contiguous message array is ready to be consumed.
US10073722B2 Extensible system action for sharing while remaining in context
An operating system provides an extensible share action to broker content sharing between applications executing on a computing platform such as a personal computer, tablet computer, or smartphone. The share action enables a consistent user experience for content sharing to be implemented across all applications and eliminates users having to switch from the current application they are using to some other functionality in order to share content. Applications can participate with the operating system share action as source applications and/or target applications. Source applications may describe what content is shareable given the current state of their application when the user chooses to invoke the share action. Target applications can be configured to receive the shared content from the source application according to content type, and will expose a companion view of their application to the user that is specifically tailored to facilitate sharing.
US10073720B2 Restricted application visibility
Disclosed are various examples of providing a secured application launcher for initiating execution of access-restricted applications. A computer disables a default launch activity alias for a user application, wherein the default launch activity alias comprises a first reference to an application programming interface (API) to initiate execution of the user application. The computer then queries the user application for a presence of a container activity alias provided by the user application, wherein the container activity alias comprises a second reference to the API to initiate execution of the user application. The computer then displays an application icon representing the user application based at least in part on the presence of the container activity alias. The computer then calls the container activity alias for the user application based at least in part on a manipulation of the application icon.
US10073718B2 Systems, methods and devices for determining work placement on processor cores
Apparatuses, methods and storage medium for computing including determination of work placement on processor cores are disclosed herein. In embodiments, an apparatus may include one or more processors, devices, and/or circuitry to identify a favored core of the processor cores. The one or more processors, devices, and/or circuitry may be configured to determine whether to migrate a thread to or from the favored core. In some embodiments, the determination may be by a process executed by a driver and/or by an algorithm executed by a power control unit of the processor.
US10073713B2 Virtual machine migration
A source virtual machine (VM) hosted on a source server is migrated to a destination VM on a destination server without first powering down the source VM. After optional pre-copying of the source VM's memory to the destination VM, the source VM is suspended and its non-memory state is transferred to the destination VM; the destination VM is then resumed from the transferred state. In one embodiment, the source VM memory is either paged into the destination VM on demand, or is transferred asynchronously by pre-copying and write-protecting the source VM memory, and then later transferring only the modified pages after the destination VM is resumed. In one embodiment, the source and destination servers share common storage, in which the source VM's virtual disk is stored; this avoids the need to transfer the virtual disk contents.
US10073712B1 Managing signals from multiple virtual machine and controlling hardware directly or through an API by a host operating system
A system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes at least two virtual machines running on a hardware platform using either a hosted or a bare metal hypervisor. The virtual machines may communicate with an agent-server resident in the host operating system or in one of the virtual machines to switch control of the hardware component, such as graphics hardware, from one virtual machine to another.
US10073708B2 System and method of providing visual indicators to manage peripheral devices
A system and method of providing visual indicators to manage peripheral devices is disclosed. In some embodiments, a graphical user interface environment is provided in which icons represent peripheral device objects. The appearance of the icons is modified based on attribute values associated with the device objects.
US10073702B2 Memory system, computing system including the same and method of operating memory system
Disclosed is a memory system including: a semiconductor memory device; and a memory controller suitable for controlling the semiconductor memory device, and receiving a first command for accessing the semiconductor memory device, and a second command of a different type from that of the first command from a host. The memory controller completes preparation to perform an operation corresponding to the first command by performing a first booting operation when power is up, and outputs a first command ready signal to the host. The memory controller completes preparation to perform an operation corresponding to the second command by performing a second booting operation after the first booting operation, and outputs a second command ready signal to the host.
US10073701B2 Scalable and parameterized VLSI architecture for compressive sensing sparse approximation
Systems and methods for implementing a scalable very-large-scale integration (VLSI) architecture to perform compressive sensing (CS) hardware reconstruction for data signals in accordance with embodiments of the invention are disclosed. The VLSI architecture is optimized for CS signal reconstruction by implementing a reformulation of the orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) process and utilizing architecture resource sharing techniques. Typically, the VLSI architecture is a CS reconstruction engine that includes a vector and scalar computation cores where the cores can be time-multiplexed (via dynamic configuration) to perform each task associated with OMP. The vector core includes configurable processing elements (PEs) connected in parallel. Further, the cores can be linked by data-path memories, where complex data flow of OMP can be customized utilizing local memory controllers synchronized by a top-level finite-state machine. The computing resources (cores and data-paths) can be reused across the entire OMP process resulting in optimal utilization of the PEs.
US10073691B2 Containerized upgrade in operating system level virtualization
Utilizing several passes of a token among the operating system level virtualization applications (OSLVAs) running on each of an ordered list of nodes selectively upgrade user applications in specific containers after determining that each OSVLA hosting a container to be upgraded is live. A failed liveness check can cause a revision to the list of nodes. Post-upgrade health checks of each application, and a list-wide notification of a completed upgrade of the application instances, can follow a successful upgrade. A roll back of the upgrade across all nodes can follow an unsuccessful upgrade.
US10073689B2 Managing application lifecycles within a federation of distributed software applications
An application lifecycle manager manages the lifecycles of different applications. The application lifecycle manager allows for development teams to control how their applications are updated by providing script which performs the lifecycle task. The tool includes an interface that receives a package which includes the script, configuration information, any dependency data needed to implement the lifecycle task. Hence, the development teams have control over how their applications are updated modified because the package is passed through the interface directly to the application. The tool includes the interface receive the package, and includes logic to open the package and apply the package contents to the application as part of the lifecycle.
US10073686B1 Function serialization for inter-thread messaging
A system includes reception of a request from a first execution thread to post a message to a second execution thread, a payload of the message comprising an object including a function and serialized text of the function, and, in response to the request, deletion of the function from the object to create a modified object, and calling of a method to post a second message to the second execution thread, a payload of the second message comprising the modified object and the serialized text of the function. A request is received from the second execution thread to handle the second message, the serialized text of the function is deserialized, and the deserialized text of the function is inserted into the modified object to generate a fourth object.
US10073684B2 Adaptive selection of programming language versions for compilation of software programs
The disclosed embodiments provide a system that facilitates the development and compilation of a software program. During operation, the system obtains a set of compilation units to be used in the software program and a version order associated with a programming language of the compilation units. Next, for each compilation unit from the set of compilation units, the system uses the version order to select a version of the programming language that is compatible with the compilation unit. The system then uses the version to compile the compilation unit.
US10073682B1 Method and mechanism for optimal scope evaluation in scope based hierarchical configuration using evaluated scope propagation technique
A local scope definition associated with a first node in a hierarchical application tree is received. A qualified hierarchical application tree, which is a pruned version of the hierarchical application tree, is determined for a set of one or more evaluated scopes, including by propagating the local scope definition to a second node which is a child of the first node. A qualified application is generated, including by evaluating application instructions included in the qualified hierarchical application tree using the set of evaluated scopes.
US10073680B2 Information processing device, information processing method, program, and storage medium
The present invention aims to provide a more generally applicable programming environment for visual programming languages than conventional programming environments and to reduce data size of programs. With programming language data (a text VPL), which is a text based programming language data combining functions and connection characters composed of character data and defines relationships between the functions based on positional relations of the functions with reference to the connection characters in a display space of a text editor, the functions and the connection characters in character strings of the programming language data are distinguished and relationships between the functions are interpreted based on the positional relations in the display space. Interpretation of the text VPL enables a computer device to perform processing according to the text VPL, consequently realizing a generally applicable programming environment and reducing program data size.
US10073678B2 Locating features in a layered software application
A new feature can be defined for an application. Data pertaining to layer information, service information, feature information and dependency information for the application can be processed and, based on the processing, an identification can be made of a highest layer of a plurality of layers of the application containing at least one service or at least a second feature upon which the new feature is dependent. A recommendation can be rendered. The recommendation can indicate to place the new feature in the highest layer of the plurality of layers containing the at least one service or at least the second feature upon which the new feature is dependent.
US10073675B2 Control unit for a motor vehicle, programming unit, and programming system
A control unit for a motor vehicle includes a central processing unit, which is configured to execute one or more control programs. The control unit has a communication interface, and a memory for storing the program data of respective control programs. The control unit evaluates a program data update request, provided at the communication interface, for a control program that is to be updated. The program data update request includes an address of an external data source, which is independent of the control unit and from which the respective current program data of the control program to be updated can be requested. The control unit outputs a program data request to the external data source, reads in the program data of the respective control programs, which are present at the communication interface in response to the program data request, and stores the program data in the program memory.
US10073674B2 Methods, systems, and media for rewinding media content based on detected audio events
Methods, systems, and media for rewinding media content based on detected audio events are provided. In some embodiments, a method for providing media guidance is provided, the method comprising: causing media content to be presented; receiving, using an audio input device, audio data that includes ambient sounds in an environment in which the media content is being presented; receiving a user command to rewind the media content; detecting that a portion of the audio data corresponds to an audio event that occurred during the presentation of the media content in response to receiving the user command to rewind the media content; determining a playback position in the media content based on the audio event; and causing the media content to be presented from the determined playback position.
US10073667B2 Multi-monitor and display method for multi-monitor
A monitor device is one of a plurality of monitors connected in series. The monitor device includes: an acquisition unit that acquires the number of the monitors; a calculation unit that calculates a region to be displayed by the monitor device, of an image corresponding to an image signal, and a display size of an image corresponding to the region, based on the acquired number of the monitors and arrangement of the monitor device in the serial connection; a display unit that displays the image corresponding to the region according to the display size; and a communication unit that outputs the acquired number of the monitors to one of the monitors when the one of the monitors is arranged at a subsequent stage of the monitor device.
US10073666B2 Haptic notification manager
A notification manager is provided that manages notifications for a user. The notification manager detects a notification event and determines a context of the notification event. The notification manager determines a target device for the notification event based on the determined context and one or more available displays. The notification manager then generates a notification on one or more of the one or more available displays to direct the user's attention to the target device.
US10073665B2 Image forming apparatus that ensures improved variety of execution restriction of processing including charge in image forming apparatus and recording medium therefor
An image forming apparatus includes a management application and a common application. The management application manages a counter. The common application is other than the management application. The management application causes the image forming apparatus to function as: a counter managing unit that manages the counter that counts a count of executions of specific processing by the common application; and an execution count unit that counts the count of executions using the counter managed by the counter managing unit.
US10073664B2 System and method for conveying print device status information using a light indicator feedback mechanism
A system for providing print device dynamic status indicator feedback includes a print device, and a status indicator feedback unit. The print device includes a print engine and one or more status monitors. The status indicator feedback unit includes a display device, a light emitting module, a processor in communication with the light emitting module, and a computer-readable medium containing programming instructions. The system may receive information corresponding to one or more current machine states of the print device from the one or more status monitors of the print device, determine a priority level associated with each of the one or more current machine states, identify a machine state associated with a highest priority level, identify a dynamic feedback pattern associated with the identified machine state. The dynamic feedback pattern includes a visual pattern. The system may and instruct the light emitting module to emit the visual pattern.
US10073659B2 Power management circuit with per activity weighting and multiple throttle down thresholds
A method is described. The method includes receiving an indication of an activity of load circuitry of a power supply. The method includes, in response to the indication, generating a first signal that describes the activity and a second signal that describes whether the event is initiating or completing. The method includes determining a weight amount from the first signal and adjusting a credit count by the weight amount up or down based on the second signal. The method includes comparing the credit count against a first threshold. The method includes calculating an average credit count that accounts for the credit count and previous credit counts and comparing the average credit count against a second threshold. The method includes adjusting an activity level of the load circuitry if either threshold is crossed.
US10073657B2 Data processing apparatus, data processing method, and computer program product, and entry processing apparatus
According to an embodiment, an update request reception unit receives a data update request to update data stored in a storage. A read request unit makes a read request to read data from the storage. A data reception unit receives the data from the storage. An update value calculator calculates an update value of the received data. A write request unit makes a write request to write the calculated update value into the storage. A data processing execution unit executes reading and writing on the storage. A history processing unit generates a history of the reading and deletes a history of reading corresponding to the writing. An update information estimator estimates, from the generated history, update information indicating how the data is to be updated. A data update unit updates the data read according to the estimated update information and output new updated data to the data reception unit.
US10073655B2 Semiconductor integrated circuit apparatus
A semiconductor integrated circuit apparatus 23 is used for obtaining an optimum solution using an Ising model, and the semiconductor integrated circuit apparatus 23 includes plural spin cells 1 that are connected with each other. Here, each spin cell 1 includes: a memory cell 9(N) for memorizing a spin value; a computing circuit 10 for computing interactions among the plural spin cells that are connected with each other; a memory circuit 4 for holding at least one-bit data; and an inversion logic circuit LG capable of modifying a computed result obtained by the computing circuit in accordance with data held by the memory circuit 4. The computed result modified by a modification circuit in accordance with the data held by the memory circuit is memorized in the memory cell 9(N) included in each spin cell 1.
US10073652B2 Performance optimized storage vaults in a dispersed storage network
Methods for use in a dispersed storage network (DSN) to enable rapid retrieval of data. A first set of storage units of the DSN is configured as a performance optimized internal vault that utilizes dispersed error encoding/decoding parameters which provide improved data access performance in relation to a second set of storage units. Upon receiving a data object for storage, a computing device of the DSN determines, based on at least one performance criterion, to store the data object in the performance optimized internal vault as opposed to the second set of storage units. The data object is then dispersed storage error encoded, in accordance with dispersal parameters associated with storage of data in the internal vault, to produce a plurality of sets of performance encoded data slices, wherein the data object is segmented and each resulting data segment is encoded into a respective set of performance encoded data slices.
US10073651B2 Memory system with power-off detection and recovery mechanism
A memory system may include: a memory device including a plurality of memory blocks each memory block having a plurality of pages; and a controller suitable for performing a plurality of operations to first memory blocks among the memory blocks at a first time, recording a checkpoint information for the operations in the memory blocks, selecting second memory blocks among the first memory blocks through the checkpoint information at a second time after a power-off in the memory system while performing the operations, and performing a dummy write operation to the second memory blocks.
US10073643B2 Method of initializing storage device including one or more interface chips and nonvolatile memory devices connected to the one or more interface chips
A method of initializing a storage device includes; resetting an interface chip in response to a reset signal generated by the memory controller, loading a boot loader from a nonvolatile memory device via the interface chip in response to a nonvolatile memory initialization signal generated by the memory controller, and initializing a plurality of nonvolatile memory devices by executing the boot loader in the memory controller.
US10073642B2 Data storage device and operating method thereof
A method for operating a data storage device including a plurality of memory regions. The method includes performing a read operation for a first memory region, increasing a read count based on read sequences of the first memory region and a second memory region which has been read before the read operation for the first memory region, and performing a management operation for the plurality of memory regions based on the read count.
US10073640B1 Large scale implementation of a plurality of open channel solid state drives
In one embodiment a plurality of open channel solid state drives (SSDs) are implemented over a network comprised of a network switch having a plurality of nodes, a remote host connected to a first node of the network switch, a metadata server connected to a second node of the network switch, and an abstracted memory structure comprised of at least part of one of the plurality of open channel SSDs. In one embodiment, the remote host is configured to communicate with the metadata server by issuing a command identifying data related to the abstracted memory structure. In another embodiment, the metadata server is configured to communicate with the remote host by responding to the command and identifying a physical address corresponding to the identified data.
US10073631B2 Recalling files stored on a tape
The time required for recalling the file is reduced when the file is written in a mounted plurality of tapes in comparison to recalling the file when written in a non-mounted plurality of tapes. In the non-mounted state, criteria does not typically exist in order to recall the written file within the plurality of tapes. Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for recalling files based on criteria which considers: the mounted state of a tape; the type of tape; the type of available tape drive; the number of files included in a tape; and the location of the written file in a tape.
US10073630B2 Systems and methods for log coordination
A storage module may be configured to perform log storage operations on a storage log maintained on a non-volatile storage medium. An I/O client may utilize storage services of the storage module to maintain an upper-level log. The storage module may be configured to coordinate log storage and/or management operations between the storage log and the upper-level log. The coordination may include adapting a segment size of the logs to reduce write amplification. The coordination may further include coordinating validity information between log layers, adapting log grooming operations to reduce storage recovery overhead, defragmenting upper-level log data within the storage address space, preventing fragmentation of upper-level log data, and so on. The storage module may coordinate log operations by use of log coordination messages communicated between log layers.
US10073629B2 Memory transaction prioritization
Examples of techniques for memory transaction prioritization for a memory are disclosed. In one example implementation according to aspects of the present disclosure, a computer-implemented method may include: The method may further include: allocating, by a memory controller, a reserved portion of the memory controller to process prioritized transactions; receiving, by the memory controller, a request transaction from a processor to the memory, wherein the request transaction comprises a priority; determining, by the memory controller, whether the priority of the request transaction is above a priority threshold; and responsive to determining that the priority of the request transaction is above the priority threshold, executing the request using the reserved portion of the memory controller.
US10073627B2 Addressing, interleave, wear leveling, and initialization schemes for different chip enables and memory arrays of different types
A non-volatile memory system may include a plurality of dies, where the plurality of dies are configured in a plurality of chip enable groups and at least one of the chip enable groups includes less than a maximum number of dies that may be uniquely identified according to a die selection scheme, where different memory arrays have different capacities and/or include memory elements of different types or technologies, or some combination thereof. One or more virtual die layouts, addressing schemes and mappings, wear leveling schemes, and initialization schemes may be employed for these multi-die configurations.
US10073623B2 Memory system and operation method for the same
A memory system, may include: a memory device including a plurality of memory blocks each including a plurality of stacked word lines; and a controller suitable for dividing the plurality of word lines into two or more word line groups according to heights thereof, programming data of a relatively high access frequency into a word line group having word lines of relatively low physical heights and data of a relatively low access frequency into a word line group having word lines of relatively high physical heights among the word line groups included in each of the memory blocks.
US10073613B2 Processing method and apparatus, and terminal
The present invention is applicable to the field of terminal technologies, and provides a processing method and apparatus, and a terminal. The method includes: acquiring a sensing position on a sensitive screen of a screen; acquiring, according to the acquired sensing position on the sensitive screen and a preset correspondence between a sensing position on the sensitive screen and a display position on the screen, a display position, corresponding to the acquired sensing position on the sensitive screen, on the screen; displaying, when the display position is located in an operable area displayed on the screen, a touch button at the sensing position, corresponding to the operable area displayed on the screen, on the sensitive screen; and receiving an operation instruction for the touch button, where the operation instruction is used to instruct to perform an operation on the operable area.
US10073595B2 Apparatus and method for turning E-book pages in portable terminal
An apparatus and method support intuitive gestures for turning electronic book (e-book) pages in a portable terminal. The portable terminal executes an e-book and determines whether a just preceding page gesture is input, the just preceding page gesture comprising a first contact that starts to the left of a right-side user interface (UI) activation region of the e-book, followed by a drag toward the right while maintaining the first contact and releasing the first contact. When the just preceding page gesture is input, the just preceding page is displayed on a screen.
US10073592B2 Device, method, and graphical user interface for navigating media content
An electronic device provides data to present a media information user interface for a media content item. The media information user interface includes: media source objects that correspond to respective media sources for the media content item, and media management objects for the media content item. A media source object, corresponding to a media source, is visually distinguished to indicate selection of the media source object. The media management objects include one or more media presentation option objects that correspond to the media content item and the media source. The device receives a user input; and, in response, in accordance with determining that the user input corresponds to a request to activate a media presentation option object, initiates provision of data to play the media content item using data received from the media source in accordance with a media presentation option that corresponds to the media presentation option object.
US10073587B2 Information prompt method and electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus that includes at least a first element and a sensor and an information prompt method for the electronic apparatus are described. The method includes judging whether a predetermined posture of the electronic apparatus changes or not by a sensor to obtain a first judgment result; generating a first prompt information for prompting a first position where the first element is disposed, when the first judgment result indicates that the predetermined posture of the electronic apparatus has changed; outputting the first prompt information, to enable a user to determine the first position according to the first prompt information, and to operate the first element.
US10073586B2 Method and system for mouse pointer to automatically follow cursor
Embodiments of the present application disclose a method for controlling a mouse pointer to automatically follow a cursor. During operation, the system detects whether the cursor is in a currently active window displayed on a screen of a computing device. In response to detecting that the cursor is in the currently active window, the system obtains coordinates of the cursor. The system then calculates follow coordinates according to the coordinates of the cursor and a predetermined distance value. The system subsequently sets coordinates of the mouse pointer to the follow coordinates.
US10073585B2 Electronic device, storage medium and method for operating electronic device
A determining module configured to determine an operation mode of an electronic device determines the operation mode as a cursor display mode in which a display region displays a cursor when a detecting module detects a first manipulation through a manipulator over the display region. In a case where the operation mode is the cursor display mode, a display module moves the cursor in the display region in response to movement of the manipulator in the display region detected by the detecting module. In a case where the operation mode is the cursor display mode, a processing executing module executes processing related to a display target indicated by the cursor when the detecting module detects that the manipulator moves in the display region so as to indicate the display target by the cursor in the display region and then moves away from the display region.
US10073584B2 User interfaces for retrieving contextually relevant media content
The present disclosure generally relates to retrieving and displaying contextually-relevant media content. In some embodiments, a device receives a request to display contextually-relevant media and, in response, displays a representation of a collection of media items relevant to a context of the device. In some embodiments, a device displays a visual media item of a sequence of items and, in response to receiving a swipe gesture, displays a detail user interface comprising related content for the media item. In some embodiments, a device, while displaying a first detail user interface, displays an affordance corresponding to a plurality of individuals identified as having attended a first event, that when selected, causes display of visual media corresponding to a plurality of events attended by the individuals. In some embodiments, a device, in response to user input, obtains an automatically-generated collection of visual media and displays a corresponding affordance.
US10073581B2 Layout determination method, layout determination server performing the same and storage medium storing the same
A method of organizing a user-customizable content adaptation object being performed on a user-customizable content adaptation object organizing server, the server being coupled to a user terminal, the method includes: (a) selecting a layout comprising at least one object collector; (b) generating at least one content adaptation object, each corresponding to a computer executable object and being capable of receiving a remote response by the user terminal or being applicable to the user terminal; and (c) inserting the at least one content adaptation object into the at least one object collector based on a property and a number of objects acceptable in the at least one object collector.
US10073578B2 Electromagnetic interference signal detection
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes an electrode that is coupled to a body of a user and is configured to receive a signal from the body. The received signal is based on an electromagnetic interference signal generated by an object that is external to the apparatus. The apparatus further includes one or more processors coupled to the electrode. The processors are configured to detect, based on the signal received by the electrode, one or more of: an interaction between the user and the object, an identity of the object, or a context surrounding the apparatus.
US10073576B2 Transparent conductive coating for capacitive touch panel with additional functional film(s)
A multi-layer conductive coating is substantially transparent to visible light, contains at least one conductive layer comprising silver that is sandwiched between at least a pair of dielectric layers, and may be used as an electrode and/or conductive trace in a capacitive touch panel. The multi-layer conductive coating may contain a dielectric layer of or including zirconium oxide (e.g., ZrO2) and/or silicon nitride, and may be used in applications such as capacitive touch panels for controlling showers, appliances, vending machines, electronics, electronic devices, and/or the like. The touch panel may further include a functional film(s) which may be one or more of: an index-matching film, an antiglare film, an anti-fingerprint film, and anti-microbial film, a scratch resistant film, and/or an antireflective (AR) film.
US10073573B2 Conductive sheet, capacitive touch panel, display device
In a conductive sheet having two metal meshes disposed to overlap each other, it is possible to increase the transmittance of the conductive sheet, to suppress moire generated between two electrodes, and to increase touch detection accuracy in a case where the conductive sheet is used in a touch panel. In a conductive sheet, a lower electrode and an upper electrode are disposed with a second sheet body (insulating layer) sandwiched therebetween. For example, the lower electrode has a mesh pattern formed by a plurality of linked second cells, and the upper electrode has a random mesh pattern including a plurality of first cells having different shapes. An average cell pitch Ps of the first cells is set to be greater than once and equal to or less than eight times an average cell pitch Pd of the second cells.
US10073565B2 Touch sensor detector system and method
A touch sensor detector system and method incorporating an interpolated sensor array is disclosed. The system and method utilize a touch sensor array (TSA) configured to detect proximity/contact/pressure (PCP) via a variable impedance array (VIA) electrically coupling interlinked impedance columns (IIC) coupled to an array column driver (ACD), and interlinked impedance rows (IIR) coupled to an array row sensor (ARS). The ACD is configured to select the IIC based on a column switching register (CSR) and electrically drive the IIC using a column driving source (CDS). The VIA conveys current from the driven IIC to the IIC sensed by the ARS. The ARS selects the IIR within the TSA and electrically senses the IIR state based on a row switching register (RSR). Interpolation of ARS sensed current/voltage allows accurate detection of TSA PCP and/or spatial location.
US10073563B2 Touch sensor pattern
An electronic system includes a processing device and a trellis pattern of conductors coupled to the processing device. The trellis pattern of conductors forms a multiple capacitors and the processing device is configured to sense a capacitance of each of the capacitors. A host is coupled to the processing device. The host includes decision logic to determine a state of the trellis pattern of conductors responsive to a signal that indicates a capacitance of one or more capacitors sensed by the processing device.
US10073561B2 Touch apparatus and correction method thereof
A touch apparatus and a correction method thereof are provided. Whether to divide a correction block is determined by calculating distortion error quantity of the correction block, so as to make the distortion error quantity of each divided correction block is less than or equal to a preset threshold. A correction parameter set of each correction block is obtained. Accordingly, in an operation procedure, correction for a touch behavior of a user is executed based on the correction parameter set.
US10073559B2 Touch type distinguishing method and touch input device performing the same
In one embodiment, a touch input device includes a touch screen and is configured to perform mutually different operations with respect to a first touch and a second touch on the touch screen. The first touch is maintained during a time period equal to or greater than a first time period, wherein the first touch is maintained at a pressure less than a first pressure within the first time period. The second touch has a time interval having a pressure greater than the first pressure within the first time period. The first pressure is controlled and set by an input to the touch screen.
US10073557B2 Force sensing structure and force sensing device including the same
A force sensing structure and a force sensing device including the same are provided. The force sensing structure is configured to detect a proximity of an object to the force sensor from an upside and a force applied by the object to the force touch sensor. The force sensing structure includes a first electrode and a first capacitance material layer. The first capacitance material layer is disposed adjacent to the first electrode. When the object approaches the force touch sensor, the force touch sensor is configured to detect the proximity of the object according to a first capacitance variation, and when the object contacts the force sensor and deforms of the first capacitance material layer, the force touch sensor is configured to detect the force applied by the object according to a second capacitance variation.
US10073549B2 Patterning of a composition comprising silver nanowires
The present invention relates to the production of a layer structure, comprising the following process steps: i) coating a substrate with a composition at least comprising silver nanowires and a solvent; ii) at least partial removal of the solvent, thereby obtaining a substrate that is coated with an electrically conductive layer, the electrically conductive layer at least comprising the silver nanowires; iii) bringing into contact selected areas of the electrically conductive layer with an etching composition, thereby reducing the conductivity of the electrically conductive layer in these selected areas, wherein the etching composition comprises an organic compound capable of releasing chlorine, bromine or iodine, a compound containing hypochloride, a compound containing hypo-bromide or a mixture of at least two of these compounds. The invention also relates to a layer structure obtainable by this method, a layer structure, the use of a layer structure, an electronic component and the use of an organic compound.
US10073548B2 Stylus having variable transmit signal strength, and sensor for detecting such stylus
Various embodiments provide detection of a stylus at a large distance from a surface of a device, such as a tablet, by increasing the stylus' transmitted signal strength. In addition, signal strength transmitted by the stylus is lowered when the stylus is close to the surface of the device to avoid saturating of a receiving circuit of the device and conserve power. The distance between the stylus and the surface of the device is determined by measuring the strength of a signal received by the stylus and/or a signal received by the device.
US10073545B2 Apparatus, systems and methods for human computer interaction
The present invention relates to the field of human-computer interaction and in particular, to apparatus, systems, and methods for facilitating interaction with computers and computing systems in an intuitive manner.
US10073542B2 Information processing apparatus and transmission system for reducing screen failure when display data is transmitted to a destination
An information processing apparatus 10aa capable of communicating with another apparatus via a network 2 is provided. The information processing apparatus 10aa includes a display unit 14b configured to display an image on a display apparatus included in or connected to the information processing apparatus; a transmission unit 11 configured to transmit image data of the image displayed on the display apparatus to the other apparatus; and a reducing unit 18 configured to reduce a process load involved in displaying the image on the display apparatus in the case where the transmission unit transmits the image data to the other apparatus.
US10073541B1 Indicators for sensor occlusion
Applications such as gesture detection and head tracking can utilize one or more imaging elements on a computing device. While it can be desirable to hide these elements as much as possible so as to have minimal impact on the design or appearance of the device, hiding the elements can cause users to inadvertently cover or block these elements when performing certain actions. When one or more of these elements are determined to be blocked or obscured by a user, the device can provide one or more indicators or cues that can indicate not only that the user is blocking an element, but also indicates the location of the element. The cues can take the form of circles, arcs, arrows, or other elements that can guide the user to the location of an element. Other indicators can be used as well, as may include audio and/or haptic feedback.
US10073538B2 Assessment of a password based on characteristics of a physical arrangement of keys of a keyboard
The present invention provides a method and system for assessing a password based on characteristics of a physical arrangement of keys of a keyboard. A password including unique characters is stored. For each unique character of the password, a character key of the keyboard which denotes the unique character of the password is determined. A positive flag is assigned to each determined character key of the keyboard. A null flag is assigned to each key of the keyboard that is not one of the determined character keys. A key detection frequency is computed for each key vector of the keyboard. A maximum key detection frequency is determined from among the computed key detection frequencies of the key vectors. The maximum key detection frequency is compared with a threshold key detection frequency, from which it is ascertained whether the maximum key detection frequency is at least the threshold key detection frequency.
US10073534B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and program to control a display to display an image generated based on a manipulation target image
An information processing system that controls a display to display an image generated based on a manipulation target image and an image based on a manipulation target region that is set based on a detection of an object included in acquired image data.
US10073529B2 Touch and gesture control system and touch and gesture control method
A touch and gesture control system including a light curtain module, an invisible light lighting module, an image capturing module and a control unit is provided. The light curtain module is configured to form a touch zone. The invisible light lighting module is configured to form a gesture control zone. The touch zone and the gesture control zone are at least partially overlapped. The control unit is electrically connected to the light curtain module, the image capturing module and the invisible light lighting module. The control unit turns on the light curtain module and controls the image capturing module to capture a first set of images when executing a touch mode, and turns on the invisible light lighting module and controls the image capturing module to capture a second set of images when executing a gesture control mode. A touch and gesture control method is also provided.
US10073526B2 Systems and methods for friction displays and additional haptic effects
Systems, methods, and computer program products for providing composite haptic effects are disclosed. One disclosed method includes detecting a touch occurring in a touch area when an object contacts a touch surface and selecting a composite haptic effect to generate in response to the touch, the composite haptic effect including at least one surface-based haptic effect and at least one other effect. Based on the selected composite haptic effect, a first haptic signal can be sent to cause an actuator to vary a coefficient of friction of the touch surface and a second actuator can be caused to provide a second haptic output in addition to the variation in the coefficient of friction. The second haptic signal can be sent to a second actuator or the same actuator(s) used to vary the coefficient of friction can generate the second haptic output.
US10073522B2 Articles of handwear for sensing forces applied to medical devices
An article of handwear for grasping a medical device in a medical environment includes a base adapted to be worn by a hand of a wearer. A sensor assembly is carried by the base. The sensor assembly is adapted to sense a force applied by the hand of the wearer, via the article of handwear, to the medical device. The sensor assembly is adapted to provide information regarding at least one shear component of the forces sensed by the sensor assembly.
US10073521B2 Audio user interaction recognition and application interface
Disclosed is an application interface that takes into account the user's gaze direction relative to who is speaking in an interactive multi-participant environment where audio-based contextual information and/or visual-based semantic information is being presented. Among these various implementations, two different types of microphone array devices (MADs) may be used. The first type of MAD is a steerable microphone array (a.k.a. a steerable array) which is worn by a user in a known orientation with regard to the user's eyes, and wherein multiple users may each wear a steerable array. The second type of MAD is a fixed-location microphone array (a.k.a. a fixed array) which is placed in the same acoustic space as the users (one or more of which are using steerable arrays).
US10073517B1 Position tracking system that exploits arbitrary configurations to determine loop closure
A position tracking system includes an array of detection pixels coupled to a head-mounted display (HMD) configured to capture light signals reflected from an environment surrounding the HMD. The position tracking system maintains, in a database, signal data related to a plurality of positions of the HMD. The position tracking system determines signal data related to a position of the HMD, based on the light signals captured during a time instant of the position of the HMD. The position tracking system matches the determined signal data to the maintained signal data, determines a present position of the HMD based on the matching, updates position data of the HMD with the determined position, and provides the updated position data of the HMD.
US10073516B2 Methods and systems for user interaction within virtual reality scene using head mounted display
Inertial sensors within a head mounted display are used to track movement of the head mounted display. The tracked movement of the head mounted display is correlated to an action within a virtual reality scene that is currently displayed to a user wearing the head mounted display. The action within the virtual reality scene is based on a context of the virtual reality scene that is currently displayed. The detected movement of the head mounted display can be combined with other sensor data, such as gaze detection data, to determine the action within the virtual reality scene. In this manner, movements of the user as detected using the inertial sensors within the head mounted display are used as inputs to cause actions within the current context of the virtual reality scene as displayed within the head mounted display to the user.
US10073515B2 Surgical navigation system and method
A surgical guidance system and method for assisting a surgeon in a surgical procedure performed on a patient is disclosed. The system comprises an image acquisition device configured to generate substantially real-time digital video data representing patient images of an eye of the patient. The system further comprises a processor coupled to the image acquisition device and configured to receive the digital video data from the image acquisition device, receive external data from an external data source, and generate composite digital image data based on the digital video data and the external data. The system further comprises a display device coupled to the processor, the display device being configured to display, to the surgeon from the composite digital image data, overlaid images including procedural prompts according to the patient images and the external data.
US10073514B2 Single conversion power distribution for computing device arrangements
A server arrangement wherein 480 volt alternating current voltage is converted to a direct current voltage in a single step. The server arrangement includes a plurality of cabinets configured with a plurality of rack units, wherein each rack unit is configured to accept a component. The server arrangement further includes a plurality of components located within the rack units. A plurality of power buses are located above the plurality of cabinets and are electrically coupled to cabinets within rows of cabinets. The server arrangement also includes a plurality of rectifier units. Each rectifier unit is configured to convert 480 volt alternating current voltage to a direct current voltage to supply to one or more components.
US10073513B2 Protected power management mode in a processor
In an embodiment, a processor includes a plurality of cores. Each core includes a core power unit to detect one or more power management events, and in response to the one or more power management events, initiate a protected power management mode in the core. Software interrupts to the core may be disabled during the protected power management mode. The core is to execute power management code during the protected power management mode. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10073512B2 System and method for full range control of dual active bridge
A power converter includes primary and secondary bridges, a transformer, and a controller configured to generate a switching mode map that correlates each of a plurality of switching modes to a respective set of value ranges of system parameters of the power converter. The sets of system parameter value ranges are contiguous and non-overlapping across the switching mode map, each of the plurality of switching modes includes gate trigger voltage timings for commuting at least one of the primary and secondary bridges. The controller is configured to obtain a plurality of measured system parameter values, select from the switching mode map one of the plurality of switching modes that correlates to the set of system parameter values containing the plurality of measured system parameter values, and adjust gate trigger voltage timings of at least one of the primary and secondary bridges, according to the selected switching mode.
US10073511B2 Apparatus and methods for embedded current measurements for performance throttling
A circuit comprising an ECM system is provided. The circuit includes a current monitor circuit configured to monitor the ECM system to measure a set of currents supplied to a set of circuits. The circuit also includes an alert circuit configured to generate an alert based on at least one current of the set of currents in comparison to at least one threshold. The circuit further includes a throttle circuit configured to throttle a performance of at least one circuit in order to decrease the current to the at least one circuit based on the generation of the alert. The current used by the circuit may act as an analogue for the system power used. Accordingly, the current used by the circuit may be used to determine when to throttle one or more aspects of the functionality of the circuit.
US10073505B2 Analytical device
An analytical device including a main circuit, a main power supply switch and a control unit which acquires measurement data from main circuit and exchanges data with another device. Said analytical device further includes a hard switch and a relay switch which assumes either an ON state in which electric power is supplied to the main circuit or an OFF state in which electric power is not supplied to the main circuit, wherein the control unit, upon receiving input of a first input signal for setting the main power supply switch to an OFF state, if the main circuit is causing the device main body unit to operate, provides notification of the fact that the device main body unit is operating, and upon receiving input of a second input signal for setting the main power supply switch to an OFF state, sets the relay switch to an OFF state.
US10073504B2 Optimization of fan control for storage device
The present invention provides a storage subsystem capable of preventing abnormal temperature rise within the subsystem and realizing an efficient cooling effect. Therefore, the storage subsystem has two or more controllers having two or more temperature sensors, and each controller determines a provisional rotational speed based on the value of the temperature sensors. One controller out of the multiple controllers operates as the master controller, and the other controllers (slave controllers) transmit a provisional rotational speed determined in its own system to the master controller. The master controller determines a greater value of the provisional rotational speed information received from the slave controllers and the provisional rotational speed determined in its own system as the final rotational speed of the fan.
US10073503B2 Portable electronic device
A portable electronic device including a first body, a second body, a cam, and a linking rod is provided. The first body has a reaming hole. The second body has a rotating shaft movably coupled to the reaming hole in pivoting and penetrating manner. The cam is assembled to a side surface of the rotating shaft to rotate along with the rotating shaft. The linking rod has a first end and a second end opposite to each other. The first end is pivoted to the cam, and the second end is pivoted to the first body. When the second body is pivoted relative to the first body via the rotating shaft, the cam rotates along with the rotating shaft and the linking rod drives the cam and the rotating shaft to move along the reaming hole so as to move the second body towards or away from the first body.
US10073498B2 Electronic accessory device
The present application describes various embodiments of systems and methods for providing internal components for portable computing devices having a thin profile. More particularly, the present application describes an electronic accessory device available to extend and expand usefulness of a portable computing device.
US10073497B1 Display device
A display device is provided. The display device includes a first housing, a display module, a system circuit board, a first wireless transmission circuit board, and a second wireless transmission circuit board. The first housing has a back cover. The display module is disposed in the first housing, and the display module has a first surface capable of display images and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The second surface faces the back cover. The display module includes a display circuit board. The first wireless transmission circuit board is electrically connected to the system circuit board. The second wireless transmission circuit board is electrically connected to the display circuit board. The first wireless transmission circuit board is configured to transmit a first signal and a first voltage to the second wireless transmission circuit board.
US10073495B2 Connector assembly for an electronic device
Particular examples described herein provide for an electronic device, such as a notebook computer or laptop, which includes a circuit board coupled to a plurality of electronic components (which includes any type of hardware, elements, circuitry, etc.). The electronic device may also include a connector assembly that is positioned within at least a portion of a recess of the electronic device, where the connector assembly includes: a first assembly that is to receive a connector; and a second assembly that is to receive an identification module that is to provide an association between a user and the electronic device.
US10073490B2 Display and electronic unit
There are provided a display in which a sealing section is prevented from being spread and the sealing section is allowed to be provided in a desired region, and an electronic unit including the display. The display includes: a substrate including a sealing region and a step section, the sealing region surrounding a display region, and the step section surrounding the sealing region from outside; a display layer provided in the display region; and a sealing section provided in the sealing region.
US10073489B2 Rolling return to neutral depressable control
A user actuated control which may include a base, roller, magnet, sensor and spring assembly. The roller may be movably connected to the base so as to allow rotational displacement between a neutral angle and a maximum angle and linear displacement between a neutral position and a depressed position. The magnet may be connected to the roller and the sensor may be connected to the base. The sensor may be configured to measure both the orientation and intensity of a magnetic field produced by the magnet and passing through the sensor. The spring assembly may be connected to the roller and the base and configured to exert a torque on the roller tending to return it to the neutral angle and the neutral position.
US10073487B2 Systems and methods for self-contained adjustable spring plunger bumper with high initial load and low final load
A system and method is provided for an adjustable spring plunger bumper with high initial load and low final load. The spring plunger bumper includes an exterior body surrounding a plunger. The plunger has a plunger indent into which a displacement ball is induced by a ramp sleeve biased by a ramp sleeve spring. As the plunger is displaced relative to the exterior body, the displacement ball contacts a lower displacement ball inclined surface, which provides a high initial load resisting the displacement of the plunger. However, as the displacement of the plunger continues, the displacement ball comes into contact with a smooth lower displacement ball indent surface which provides a lower load. A return spring is positioned between the plunger and the exterior body to return them to their initial position relative to each other when the displacement of the plunger is removed.
US10073482B2 Apparatus and methods for MOS capacitor structures for variable capacitor arrays
A capacitor structure is described. A capacitor structure including a substrate and at least one device formed on the substrate. The device including first and second sections. Each of the first and second sections including a plurality of source/drain regions formed in the substrate and a plurality of gates formed above the substrate such that each of the plurality of gates is formed between each pair of source/drain regions to form a section channel between each pair of source/drain regions. The plurality of gates of the first and second sections are coupled with each other.
US10073481B2 Load control device
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide local and/or remote control for an appliance. A load control device includes local controls and also includes communication components for remote operations. In one implementation, the load control device is configurable for use with a variety of appliances based on interchangeable sleeves that adapt the load control device to power leads having different configurations.
US10073480B2 Power distribution network and method for operation thereof
A method for operating an energy distribution network where the energy distribution is monitored by at least one control device. In order to optimize the operating state of the energy distribution network, modification actions are implemented with the aim of improving the operating state of the energy distribution network. Prior to implementing a modification action, the control device verifies whether the extent of improvement in the operating state of the energy distribution network outweighs the extent of wastage from the energy distribution network caused by the implementation of the modification action, and only implements the modification action when this is the case.
US10073473B2 Indoor digital centralized controller system, air conditioning system comprising the same, and heating/cooling device comprising the same
An indoor digital centralized controller system (DCCS) that is connected to a controller of an application system and accepts orders from the controller of the application system and controls at least one motor to work. The DCCS includes a power supply, a master control unit (MCU), a plurality of motor control modules, a programming port module, and an input interface. The power supply is configured to supply power for circuits. The MCU is connected to and communicates with the controller of the application system via the input interface. An outer computer is capable of rewriting control programs of the MCU via the programming port module. The MCU is connected to a motor via a motor control module. The motor includes a stator assembly, a rotor assembly, and a shell assembly. The stator assembly and the rotor assembly are coupled magnetically.
US10073464B2 Varying the distance between vehicles in a platoon
Inter-vehicle platoon distance management is provided. Parameters relating to external conditions are used together with vehicle physical characteristics, performance information, and other factors to select an optimized distance between vehicle pairs traveling as a platoon. The parameters relating to the external conditions are aggregated by the following vehicle of the platoon vehicle pair, and used to adjust or otherwise modify a predetermined minimum following distance parameter. This allows flexibility in the platooning control to follow at different distances while maintaining an overall fuel economy benefit of the platoon. When no external condition restrictions exist, the platoon vehicles follow at the shortest distance to maximize fuel economy. However, as the aggregated external conditions increase, the platooning distance is extended to improve safety while preserving as much fuel economy benefit of the platoon as possible.
US10073457B2 Autoscaling rows of travel for an off-road vehicle
A control system for an off-road vehicle configured to traverse an off-road vehicle through a field by determining whether a partial row exist or contour differences exist between opposite edges if a route of traversal is used. If a partial row or a contour difference exist adjust the route to increase overlap of rows of the off-road vehicle to distribute the width of the field evenly among the rows or incrementally adjust each row from a first contour of a first edge to a second contour of a second edge.
US10073451B2 Safety verifying system and method for verifying tractor-trailer combination
The present disclosure provides a safety verifying system for a tractor-trailer combination. The system includes a trailer-data storing portion, a wireless reader, a determining portion, and a controlling portion. The trailer-data storing portion is disposed in a trailer that is to be towed by a tractor. The trailer-data storing portion stores first data associated with the trailer. The wireless reader retrieves the first data from the trailer-data storing portion. The determining portion determines whether the combination of the trailer and the tractor satisfies a safety requirement based on the first data retrieved by the wireless reader and second data associated with the tractor or an intended route to a destination of the trailer. The controlling portion controls operation of the tractor based on a result of the determining portion.
US10073449B1 Unmanned aerial vehicle data services
Techniques for using an aerial vehicle to provide a data service are provided. For example, information about a request for the data service is accessed. The request is sent to a provider computing device and identifies a user computing device to receive the data service. The provider computing device is configured to provide the data service. A location associated with providing the data service is determined based on the request. The aerial vehicle is flown to the location. The aerial vehicle includes a computing system configured to provide a portion of the data service. Based on detecting that the aerial vehicle is within a range of the location, the aerial vehicle provides the portion of the data service to the user computing device by using, for example, the computing system.
US10073448B2 Steering stabilizing system with automatic parameter download for a model vehicle
An electronic system for stabilizing steering of a model vehicle may use different settings depending upon the RC model vehicle to be controlled. Different vehicles have different dynamic operation and responses and therefore may require different Electronic Steering Stability (ESS) system “settings”. The “settings” may be different “gains”, or different “coefficients” used with the control system algorithms. “Settings” may also mean that a completely different control algorithm may be used. For example, a vehicle A may be controlled adequately with a “P” control algorithm, while a vehicle B may require a complete “PID” control algorithm to be implemented.
US10073441B1 Method and apparatus for managing oxygen generating system
A system for managing an oxygen generating system including an oxygen storage tank, a compressor, and groups of at least one oxygen generator, wherein the oxygen generating system is configured for supplying a sustained flow of a gaseous mixture comprising mostly oxygen. The system includes at least one controller device. The at least one controller device is configured to control group circuits based at least upon a pressure. Each of the group circuits are for providing power to a particular group of the groups of at least one oxygen generator. The at least one controller device is also configured to control a circuit for providing power to the compressor.
US10073440B1 Method for the design and manufacture of composites having tunable physical properties
A method of designing and manufacturing a replica composite object based on an original object. The method identifies the structure and physical properties of an original object. Base materials, bodies, and structural templates, each of which includes associated physical properties, are utilized to generate a 3-dimensional model. The 3-dimensional model is discretized and tested to determine if the selected combination of base materials and bodies have physical properties that substantially equal the physical properties of the original object. If the physical properties do not equate, the 3-dimensional model is optimized by adjusting the combination of base materials, bodies, and structural templates. When the difference between the measured physical properties of the 3-dimensional model and the identified physical properties of the original object is less than a tolerance value, the method instructs an additive manufacturing system to generate a replica composite object based on the original object.
US10073439B1 Methods, systems, and software for processing expedited production or supply of designed products
A method carried out on a computer system for ordering and executing expedited production options. A user may submit a request for manufacturing a product defined by a 3D computer model. Systems described herein may then verify that the request is subject to an expedited production option and parse the 3D computer model to identify the processes required to manufacture the product. The product may then be manufactured with an expedited lead time that may vary as a function of the processes in question and the nature of the applicable expedited production option.
US10073438B2 Assessing machine trajectories for collision avoidance
Disclosed are various embodiments for assessing machine trajectories for collision avoidance. A three-dimensional model of a patient based at least in part on data received from a three-dimensional imaging device is generated. The three-dimensional model of the patient is aligned with a coordinate system of a three-dimensional model of a radiation treatment machine. It is then determined whether a collision between the patient and the radiation treatment machine will occur at each one of a series of control points of the radiation treatment plan.
US10073437B2 Method and apparatus for compensating thermal displacement of machine tool
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for compensating thermal displacement of a machine tool, the apparatus including: a compensation quantity calculating unit configured to calculate a compensation quantity by using temperature data and a predetermined compensation parameter; a smoothing filter configured to exponentially smooth the calculated compensation quantity; a scaling unit configured to scale the exponentially smoothed compensation quantity; a time-dispersion compensating unit configured to calculate a final compensation quantity by time-dispersion compensation for the scaled compensation quantity according to a time-dispersion compensating period; and a control unit configured to compensate each axis of equipment according to the final compensation quantity, and adjusts the time-dispersion compensating period of the time-dispersion compensating unit according to an error absolute value representing a difference between an input value and an output value of the time-dispersion compensating unit.
US10073430B2 Scent schedule based on relatedness of scent delivery devices in a scent delivery system
A scent delivery system includes first and second scent delivery units and a central controller. The central controller is configured to generate command data capable of affecting operation of at least the first and second units based on one or more scenting schedules. The central controller is also configured to determine a relatedness and an order of priority between the units, and determine whether a desired activation time for the first unit overlaps at least partially with a desired activation time for the second unit. Based upon a determination that the first unit is related to the second unit and that a desired activation time for the first unit overlaps at least partially with a desired activation time for the second unit, the central controller is further configured to coordinate activity level of each of the first and second delivery units during the overlapping activation time according to the order of priority.
US10073424B2 Intelligent 3D printing through optimization of 3D print parameters
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, for improving 3D printing systems and techniques include, in one aspect, a system including: three dimensional (3D) printer hardware; and at least one computer communicatively coupled with the 3D printer hardware, the at least one computer programed to receive 3D print type inputs for an object to be 3D printed and create a 3D print profile including parameters for 3D printing the object using the 3D printer hardware by matching the 3D print type inputs against a database.
US10073411B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a cartridge including a rotatable photosensitive drum or a rotatable developing sleeve; and a supporting member for detachably supporting the cartridge, the supporting member and being movable between an inside position for permitting mounting of the cartridge to the apparatus and an outside position in direction along an axial direction of the drum or the sleeve. The cartridge is mountable to the supporting member from above. When the supporting member is in the outside position with the cartridge mounted thereon, an upstream end of the supporting member with respect to a moving direction from the inside position toward the outside position is inside the forming apparatus. When the supporting member is in the outside position, a downstream portion thereof is lower than that when the supporting member is in the inside position.
US10073409B2 Developing cartridge comprising mechanism for information detection
A developing cartridge may include a housing including an outer surface, a small-diameter gear, a large-diameter gear, a first gear, and a moving member. The small-diameter gear may include a first engaging portion positioned on at least a portion of a peripheral surface of the small-diameter gear. The large-diameter gear may be positioned farther from the outer surface than the small-diameter gear from the outer surface. The large-diameter gear may be rotatable together with the small-diameter gear. The first gear may include a second engaging portion, a first end surface, a second end surface, and at least one protrusion. The moving member may include a contact portion configured to move the moving member from one position to another position in a state where the contact portion is in contact with the protrusion.
US10073408B2 Image forming apparatus including a pressing member configured to press a development unit
An image forming apparatus includes a mounting unit configured to mount a development unit including a developing member, a pressing member configured to press the development unit mounted on the mounting unit to separate the developing member from a photosensitive member or bring the developing member into contact with the photosensitive member, and an urging member configured to urge the pressing member, wherein, when mounting the development unit on the mounting unit, the development unit moves in a first direction from the pressing member toward the development unit, parallel to a direction in which the pressing member and the development unit are arranged side by side, wherein the pressing member is movable in the first direction, and wherein the urging member urges the pressing member to move the pressing member in the first direction.
US10073407B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a cover and a hinge portion. The hinge portion couples the cover with an apparatus main body in openable/closable manner. The hinge portion includes an inner rail member, an intermediate rail member, and a movable rail member. The inner rail member is provided on an inner side of an opening in the apparatus main body, and is arc-shaped. The intermediate rail member is slidably supported by the inner rail member and displaced between a first position and a second position. The movable rail member includes a coupling portion and a supported portion, is slidably supported by the intermediate rail member, and when the cover is opened, is slid from a third position to a fourth position which is further outward of the opening than the third position and at which the coupling portion is disposed below a lower edge of the opening.
US10073406B2 Damper device and image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a main body, a moving part supported movably relative to the main body, a support portion provided in the main body to support the moving part movably, a rack provided in one of the main body and the moving part and having a rack gear, a damper gear provided in the other of the main body and the moving part to be meshed with the rack gear, a damper configured to apply resistance force to rotation of the damper gear, and a restricting portion provided in the other of the main body and the moving part to be in contact with an abutting portion extending along the rack gear in the rack, the restricting portion restricting a position of the rack to prevent the rack gear from separating from the damper gear.
US10073395B2 Image forming apparatus and print sheet
An image forming apparatus includes an acquiring unit that acquires rendering information including one or both of a text and an illustration; a first image forming unit that forms an image on a sheet material based on the rendering information that has been acquired; and a second image forming unit that forms an electrostatic attraction toner image on the sheet material, the electrostatic attraction toner image being for imparting an electrostatic attraction function to the sheet material, the electrostatic attraction function allowing the sheet material to be attracted to an object surface by using static electricity.
US10073392B2 Fixing member, image forming apparatus, fixing method, and image forming method
A fixing member includes a base material, an elastic layer, and a surface layer, all of which are laminated in the order in a thickness direction, wherein the surface layer has a porous structure formed by a plurality of pores, each of which has a pore size of less than 1 μm.
US10073389B1 Image forming method using low melting point toner
A method for forming a fixed toner image includes maintaining a fixing device temperature at a standby temperature, and after wake-up from the standby state, forming an unfixed toner image on a sheet using a low melting point toner. The difference between temperatures that cause a viscosity of the toner in first and second conditions to be 1.0 (105 Pa·s) is within a range of 30° C. to 60° C., the toner in the first condition not having been maintained in a 160° C. environment for 24 hours and the toner in the second condition having been maintained in a 160° C. environment for 24 hours. The method further comprises increasing the fixing device temperature to a fixing temperature of the toner, which is higher than the standby temperature, and after the fixing device temperature has reached the fixing temperature, passing the sheet with the unfixed toner image through the fixing device.
US10073386B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus including an image bearer; a nip forming member, a nip width changing device, a power source; and a controller. The controller switches between a first mode and a second mode according to a predetermined condition. In the first mode, a duty of the transfer bias is a first duty and a width of a transfer nip is a first width. In the second mode, the duty of the transfer bias is a second duty lower than the first duty and the width of the transfer nip is a second width greater than the first width. The duty is (T−Tt)/T×100% where T denotes one cycle of the transfer bias, and Tt denotes a time period, in which the transfer bias is on a transfer-directional side relative to a time-averaged value of the transfer bias, in the one cycle.
US10073385B2 Image forming apparatus having deviation suppression mechanism for intermediate transfer belt
In an image forming apparatus including a pressing member arranged on an inner circumferential surface of an intermediate transfer belt, configured to correct a position of the intermediate transfer belt in the width direction to be fit within a movable region, positions of both ends of the pressing member in the width direction are respectively arranged outside positions of both ends of the movable region.
US10073384B2 Print blanket temperature control during pause phases
In an example, a method of controlling the temperature of a print blanket within a printing device includes printing a print job. During the printing, a pause phase start trigger is sensed. In response to sensing the pause phase start trigger, a set-point of a print blanket heating lamp is changed from a print set-point to a pause set-point to control the print blanket temperature during the pause phase.
US10073383B2 Image forming apparatus including cleaning operation
An image forming apparatus includes a discharging device for discharging the drum at a discharging portion opposing the surface of the drum; and a control unit for executing, during non-image formation, a cleaning operation for transferring the toner deposited on the transfer member onto the drum by applying a voltage from transfer voltage source to the transfer member. The control unit does not effect discharge by the discharging device for at least a region of the drum where a transfer voltage for transferring a normal-polarity toner of the toner deposited on the transfer member onto the drum is applied to the transfer member in the cleaning operation, and then passes the region of the drum through the charging portion in a state in which a voltage larger than a surface potential of the drum in a normal polarity side is applied to the charging member.
US10073381B2 Image forming device having toner unit, developer unit, and image bearing unit
In the image forming device, the main body has a loading port. The image bearing unit is configured to be detachably attached to the main body thorough the loading port. The toner unit is configured to be detachably attached to the main body thorough the loading port. The developer unit is configured to be detachably attached to the main body thorough the loading port. The toner unit, the developer unit, and the image bearing unit are located in this order from the loading port to an inside of the main body, when the toner unit, the developer unit, and the image bearing unit are attached in the main body. The toner unit is configured to be independently detached from the main body, when the image bearing unit and the developer unit are attached to the main body.
US10073367B1 Toner, toner cartridge, and image forming apparatus
An object of the embodiments herein is to provide a toner having excellent visibility upon irradiation with UV light, a toner cartridge, and an image forming apparatus.According to one embodiment, a toner contains at least two or more fluorescent coloring agents selected from the group consisting of a first fluorescent coloring agent, a second fluorescent coloring agent, and a third fluorescent coloring agent, and a binder resin. The first fluorescent coloring agent has a fluorescence peak in a wavelength region of 400 nm or more and less than 500 nm. The second fluorescent coloring agent has a fluorescence peak in a wavelength region of 500 nm or more and less than 600 nm. The third fluorescent coloring agent has a fluorescence peak in a wavelength region of 600 nm or more and less than 650 nm.
US10073365B2 Electrophotographic photoreceptor, method of producing electrophotographic photoreceptor, and apparatus of forming electrophotographic image
Provided is an electrophotographic photoreceptor including a conductive support, a photosensitive layer, and a surface protective layer disposed in sequence. The surface protective layer includes a cured product of a composition containing a polymerizable compound, a charge transporting material, and at least two polymerization initiators. The polymerization initiators include an acyl phosphine oxide and an O-acyl oxime.
US10073362B2 Electrophotographic photosensitive member, process cartridge, and electrophotographic apparatus
An electrophotographic photosensitive member that can not easily cause charging lines even where it is an electrophotographic photosensitive member employing as a conductive layer a layer containing metal oxide particles is disclosed. Also disclosed are a process cartridge and an electrophotographic apparatus which have such an electrophotographic photosensitive member. The electrophotographic photosensitive member has a conductive layer which contains titanium oxide particles coated with tin oxide doped with phosphorus or tungsten.
US10073354B2 Exposure method of wafer substrate, manufacturing method of semiconductor device, and exposure tool
A method for exposing a wafer substrate includes forming a reticle having a device pattern. A relative orientation between the device pattern and a mask field of an exposure tool is determined based on mask field utilization. The reticle is loaded on the exposure tool. The wafer substrate is rotated based on an orientation of the device pattern. Radiation is projected through the reticle onto the rotated wafer substrate by the exposure tool, thereby imaging the device pattern onto the rotated wafer substrate.
US10073350B2 Maskless lithography for web based processing
The present disclosure generally relates to a method and apparatus for processing a web-based substrate. As the substrate travels between rollers, the substrate may be stretched and thus distorted. Once the substrate reaches the roller, the substrate distortion is fixed. By adjusting the processing parameters, the distorted substrate is processed without correcting the distortion.
US10073349B2 Chemically amplified resist material, pattern-forming method, compound, and production method of compound
A pattern-forming method comprises patternwise exposing a predetermined region of a resist material film made from a photosensitive resin composition comprising a chemically amplified resist material to a first radioactive ray that is ionizing radiation or nonionizing radiation having a wavelength of no greater than 400 nm. The resist material film patternwise exposed is floodwise exposed to a second radioactive ray that is nonionizing radiation having a wavelength greater than the wavelength of the nonionizing radiation for the patternwise exposing and greater than 200 nm. The chemically amplified resist material comprises a base component, and a generative component that is capable of generating a radiation-sensitive sensitizer and an acid upon an exposure. The generative component comprises a radiation-sensitive sensitizer generating agent. The radiation-sensitive sensitizer generating agent comprises a compound represented by formula (A).
US10073347B1 Semiconductor method of protecting wafer from bevel contamination
The present disclosure provides a method that includes coating an edge portion of a wafer by a first chemical solution including a chemical mixture of an acid-labile group, a solubility control unit and a thermal acid generator; curing the first chemical solution to form a first protecting layer on the edge portion of the wafer; coating a resist layer on a front surface of the wafer; removing the first protecting layer by a first removing solution; and performing an exposing process to the resist layer.
US10073343B2 Non-ionic compound, resin, resist composition and method for producing resist pattern
A compound which is non-ionic compound, the compound has a group represented by formula (Ia): wherein R2 represents a group having a C3 to C18 alicyclic hydrocarbon group where a methylene group may be replaced by an oxygen atom or a carbonyl group, Rf1 and Rf2 each independently represent a C1 to C4 perfluoroalkyl group, and * represents a binding site.
US10073342B2 Method of forming patterns
A substrate having a target material layer is provided. A first hard mask layer, a second hard mask layer, and a photoresist layer are formed on the target material layer. The photoresist layer is transferred into first patterns on the second hard mask layer. Regions of the second hard mask layer not protected by the first patterns are etched away, thereby forming second patterns. The first patterns are trimmed to form trimmed features. A conformal spacer material layer is deposited on the trimmed features, the second patterns, and the first hard mask. The spacer material layer is etched to form first spacers on sidewalls of the trimmed features, and second spacers on sidewalls of the second patterns. The trimmed features are removed. Regions of the second patterns not protected by the first spacers are removed, thereby forming patterns with a reduced, fine pitch.
US10073340B2 Protein films and methods of forming the same
Various embodiments disclosed relate to protein films and methods of making the same. In various embodiments, the present invention provides a method of making a protein film including placing on a substrate a protein solution, to form a precursor protein film. The protein solution includes one or more proteins. The method includes compressing the precursor protein film to form a protein film.
US10073338B2 Method for repairing mask defects
A method for repairing a lithography mask includes determining a defect region in the mask, selecting a predetermined peripheral region of the defect region, depositing a barrier layer on the predetermined peripheral region, and repairing the defect region. The mask may be a MoSi-binary type mask. The barrier layer may compensate for uncertainty occurring during the repair of the defect region. Because the repair processes only require determining the defect region and forming the barrier layer on the periphery of the defect region, and etching the defect, the novel method has a shorter repair time period, better repair effect and improved repair efficiency than conventional methods.
US10073335B2 Projection device and method for projecting at least one image onto a projection surface
A projection device for projecting at least one image onto a projection surface is provided. According to the present disclosure, a control device of the projection device is designed, on the basis of an evaluation of at least one measured value of a measuring device of the projection device determined during a drive of a discharge lamp of the projection device with a current waveform to be checked, to check the current waveform in respect of its suitability for minimizing an electrode burn-back of a first electrode and a second electrode, and in the case of a positive check result, to retain the checked current waveform, and in the case of a negative check result, depending on a checked commutation vector characterizing the checked current waveform, to create, by means of a specifiable algorithm, a modified commutation vector that characterizes a modified current waveform.
US10073331B2 Illumination device and light source control method, and projection display apparatus
An illumination device of the disclosure includes a plurality of light sources and a correction unit. The plurality of light sources generate light having respectively different wavelengths. The correction unit corrects, on the basis of a change in relative luminosity, a light quantity of the light to be generated by at least one light source out of the plurality of light sources, to restrain a change in white balance. The change in the relative luminosity is caused by a change in wavelength associated with a change in temperature.
US10073323B2 Holder for a mobile device to capture images
A holder for maintaining a mobile device having a screen in a fixed position when used by a user to capture images. The holder includes an elongated hollow cover section for being held by a hand of the user, the cover section comprising a viewer end and an opposed device end, the viewer end being configured for being held near an eye of the user so as to permit the user to view the screen of the mobile device therethrough. A mobile device support section supports the mobile device, the support section being mounted adjacent to the device end of the cover section, the support section being positioned, shaped, and sized for maintaining the mobile device in the fixed position such that the user can stably view the screen of the mobile device through the view end of the cover section, thereby allowing the user to capture images.
US10073322B2 Image capturing apparatus and method of controlling the same
An image capturing apparatus, comprises an image sensor having a focus detection pixel; a focus detection unit configured to perform focus detection, by using a signal from the focus detection pixel; a focus adjustment unit configured to control focus adjustment of an imaging lens; a lock unit configured to lock the focus adjustment of the imaging lens; and a control unit configured to control so as to, if the focus adjustment of the imaging lens is caused to transition from a locked state to a state where the focus adjustment lock is cancelled in continuous shooting, temporarily cause the continuous shooting to stop, and, after performing the focus adjustment of the imaging lens and confirming that the imaging lens has focused on the subject, restart the continuous shooting.
US10073314B2 Semiconductor device, liquid crystal display device, and semiconductor device manufacturing method
A semiconductor device includes: a first metal layer including a gate electrode; a first insulating layer provided on the first metal layer; an oxide semiconductor layer provided on the first insulating layer; a second insulating layer provided on the oxide semiconductor layer; a second metal layer provided on the oxide semiconductor layer and the second insulating layer, the second metal layer including a source electrode; a third insulating layer provided on the second metal layer; and a first transparent electrode layer provided on the third insulating layer. The oxide semiconductor layer includes a first portion lying above the gate electrode and a second portion extending from the first portion so as to lie across an edge of the gate electrode on the drain electrode side. The third insulating layer does not include an organic insulating layer. The second insulating layer and the third insulating layer have a first contact hole which overlaps the second portion of the oxide semiconductor layer when viewed in a normal direction of the substrate. The first transparent electrode layer includes a transparent electrically-conductive layer which is in contact with the second portion of the oxide semiconductor layer in the first contact hole.
US10073313B2 Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A provided is a liquid crystal display device with a high definition screen and less color mixture. On an array substrate, a pixel is formed between the adjacent video signal lines, a color filter is formed within the pixel, a flattening film is formed on the color filter, a lower layer is formed on the flattening film, and an upper layer having a slit is formed on the lower layer with an interlayer insulating film interposed therebetween; and on the array substrate, an opposite substrate is arranged with a liquid crystal layer interposed therebetween. When a distance from the top of the video signal line working as a light shielding film to the bottom of the liquid crystal layer is defined as d and a space between the centers of the video signal lines separating the pixel is defined as w, a relation of d≤0.3w is satisfied.
US10073291B2 Display device
A display device is provided. The display device includes a first base substrate, a gate line on the first base substrate and extending in a first direction, a data line disposed on the first base substrate, insulated from the gate line, and extending in a second direction, which crosses the first direction, a switch on the first base substrate and electrically connected to the gate line and the data line, an insulating layer on the switch, a first electrode on the insulating layer, a light-shielding conductive layer directly contacting the first electrode and overlapping the switch, and a second electrode insulated from the first electrode and the light-shielding conductive layer, at least partially overlapping the first electrode, and electrically connected to the switch.
US10073287B2 Display device
Provided is a display device including a touch panel, the display device having a function of being suppressed from being charged with electricity. A display device including a touch panel includes a detection electrode of the touch panel, the detection electrode being provided on one surface of a display cell; a protective layer covering the detection electrode; and an optical film bonded to the protective layer, the optical film having an external shape smaller than that of the protective layer. The protective layer may be a single layer substantially formed of a conductive polymer and an insulating material, or may have a stack structure including an insulating layer and a conductive layer.
US10073282B2 Eyewear with variable optical characteristics
Embodiments disclosed herein include eyewear that provides controlled variable light attenuation and color enhancement based on an input received from a user, a sensor and/or a signal from a control circuit. In some embodiments, the eyewear includes an optical filter system with two or more defined filter states that are adapted to improve color vision in different environments. The optical filter system can be incorporated into a lens having any desired curvature, including, for example, cylindrical, spherical or toroidal. The lens can include one or more functional components. Examples of functional components include color enhancement filters, chroma enhancement filters, a laser attenuation filter, electrochromic filters, photoelectrochromic filters, variable attenuation filters, anti-reflection coatings, interference stacks, hard coatings, flash mirrors, anti-static coatings, anti-fog coatings, other functional layers, or a combination of functional layers.
US10073277B2 Trajectory compensating reticle for accurate engagement of a target at an unknown distance
A reticle for use in a firearm scope that compensates for the trajectory of a bullet, allowing the shooter to accurately engage the target despite the target's distance from the shooter. The reticle uses a number of trajectory arcs and distance markings that correspond to the target's size and distance to provide the shooter with an accurate aiming of the target. Once the outer edges of the target aligns with the trajectory arcs the target is ready to be engaged. Distance markings, windage markings, and reticle illumination provide for further accuracy of the shot. A milling tree integral to the reticle provides for a quick determination of the target's distance, particularly in instances when the target is not intended to be engaged.
US10073274B2 Grating, manufacturing method thereof and display device
A grating, a manufacturing method thereof and a display device are disclosed. The grating comprises: a substrate including a plurality of first view field regions (A1) and a plurality of second view field regions (A2) which are alternately distributed; a plurality of ridge structures formed on the substrate in each first view field region (A1) and each second view field region (A2); and a patterned light shield layer being formed on the ridge structures and including a plurality of light-blocking regions and a plurality of light-transmitting regions, wherein in each first view field region (A1), each light-transmitting region is formed on a sloping surface of a first side of each ridge structure; in each second view field region (A2), each light-transmitting region is formed on a sloping surface of a second side of each ridge structure; and the first side and the second side are two opposite sides.
US10073272B2 Virtual or augmented reality headsets having adjustable interpupillary distance
A virtual or augmented reality headset is provided having a frame, a pair of virtual or augmented reality eyepieces, and an interpupillary distance adjustment mechanism. The frame includes opposing arm members and a bridge positioned intermediate the opposing arm members. The adjustment mechanism is coupled to the virtual or augmented reality eyepieces and operable to simultaneously move the eyepieces to adjust the interpupillary distance of the eyepieces.
US10073268B2 Display with integrated visible light eye tracking
Systems, devices, and methods that integrate eye tracking capability into scanning laser projector (“SLP”)-based wearable heads-up displays are described. At least one narrow waveband laser diode is used in an SLP to define one or more portion(s) of a visible image. At least one corresponding narrow waveband photodetector is aligned to detect reflections of the portion(s) of the image from features of the eye. A holographic optical element (“HOE”) may be used to combine the image and environmental light into the user's “field of view.” Three narrow waveband photodetectors each responsive to a respective one of three narrow wavebands output by the RGB laser diodes of an RGB SLP are aligned to detect reflections of a projected RGB image from features of the eye.
US10073267B2 Outcoupling grating for augmented reality system
An eyepiece for projecting an image to an eye of a viewer includes a waveguide configured to propagate light therein, and a diffractive optical element optically coupled to the waveguide. The diffractive optical element includes a plurality of first ridges protruding from a surface of the waveguide. Each of the plurality of first ridges has a first height and a first width. The diffractive optical element further includes a plurality of second ridges. Each of the plurality of second ridges protrudes from a respective first ridge and has a second height greater than the first height and a second width less than the first width. The diffractive optical element is configured to diffract a first portion of the light propagating in the waveguide toward the eye, and to diffract a second portion of the light propagating in the waveguide away from the eye.
US10073266B2 See-through computer display systems
Aspects of the present invention relate to methods and systems for a head-worn computer with a content display where the head-worn computer can be changed from an augmented reality system where there is relatively high see-through transmission through the display to a virtual reality system where the is no or relatively little see-through transmission through the display.
US10073265B2 Image processing device and image processing method for same
In the present specification, an image processing device and an image processing method for same are disclosed. An image processing device for processing images according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: a receiving unit for receiving content; a controller for turning retinal scanning on and measuring an accommodation, and calculating a focal depth based on the measured accommodation and controlling in order to generate an image according to the calculated focal depth; and an output unit for outputting the generated image.
US10073263B2 Sparse projection for a virtual reality system
A virtual reality (VR) includes a sparse projection system configured to generate a plurality of clusters using one or more diffractive optical elements. Each generated cluster has a unique configuration that corresponds to a unique location in a virtual mapping of a local area. The sparse projection system projects the generated clusters throughout the local area. A VR console receives a series of images of the local area from the imaging device, with at least one image includes at least one cluster. The VR console determines a location of a VR headset within the virtual mapping of the local area based at least in part on a configuration of the at least one cluster included in the series of images. Content is generated based at least in part on the determined location of the VR headset and is provided to the VR headset for presentation.
US10073260B2 Method for reducing speckle
According to the present invention there is provided a method of reducing speckle effects in a projected image which is displayed on a display surface, comprising the steps of transmitting an input light beam to a first interferometer, generating a plurality of primary transmit beams at the first interferometer using the input light beam, using the plurality of primary transmit beams to generate interference fringes at a display surface.
US10073257B2 Apparatus and method for transmitted light illumination for light microscopes and microscope system
The invention relates to an apparatus for transmitted light illumination for light microscopes having changing effective entrance pupil of an objective. The apparatus has a light source for emitting an illuminating light beam, and a holding device for holding a sample to be examined, and at least one diaphragm edge for trimming the illuminating light beam bundle, wherein the diaphragm edge is arranged between the holding device and the light source and extends transversely to an optical axis, wherein a beam path of the illuminating light between the diaphragm edge and a sample held by the holding device is free from beam focussing components. The apparatus is characterized in that the means are provided for enquiring concerning a microscope setting and/or a microscope configuration of a light microscope, which means are positionable at the device for transmitted light illumination; means are provided for variable positioning of the diaphragm edge in a direction transverse to the optical axis, and a control device is provided and configured to position the diaphragm edge in the direction transverse to the optical axis via the means for variable positioning. The invention also relates to a method for transmitted light illumination for a light microscope and a microscope system.
US10073255B2 Single focal length lens and optical apparatus using the same
A single focal length lens includes an aperture stop and first through fourth lens units having, respectively, negative refractive power, positive refractive power, negative refractive power, and positive refractive power. Positions of the first, second, and fourth lens units are fixed. When focusing from an object at infinity to an object at a short distance, the third lens unit moves toward the image side. Conditional expressions (1), (2), and (3) are satisfied: −5
US10073254B2 Zoom lens and image pickup apparatus including the same
A zoom lens includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens unit having a positive refractive power, a second lens unit having a negative refractive power, a third lens unit having a positive refractive power, and a rear lens group including one or more lens units. For zooming, the first to third lens units move, thereby changing intervals between adjacent ones of these lens units. For the zoom lens, a focal length (f1) of the first lens unit, focal lengths (fw, ft) of the zoom lens at a wide angle end and at a telephoto end, respectively, and amounts (M2, M3) by which the second and third lens units, respectively, move when zooming from the wide angle end to the telephoto end are appropriately defined.
US10073248B2 Imaging lens system, image capturing apparatus and electronic device
An imaging lens system includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element and a sixth lens element. The first lens element has negative refractive power. The fourth lens element with positive refractive power has an object-side surface and an image-side surface being both aspheric. The fifth lens element with negative refractive power has an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof and an image-side surface being convex in a paraxial region thereof, wherein two surfaces of the fifth lens element are aspheric. The sixth lens element has an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof and comprising at least one convex shape in an off-axial region thereof, wherein two surfaces of the sixth lens element are aspheric.
US10073246B2 Optical image capturing system
A five-piece optical lens for capturing image and a five-piece optical module for capturing image, along the optical axis in order from an object side to an image side, include a first lens with positive refractive power having an object-side surface which can be convex; a second lens with refractive power; a third lens with refractive power; a fourth lens with refractive power; and a fifth lens which can have negative refractive power, wherein an image-side surface thereof can be concave, and at least one surface of the fifth lens has an inflection point; both surfaces of each of the five lenses are aspheric. The optical lens can increase aperture value and improve the imaging quality for use in compact cameras.
US10073245B2 Lens module
A lens module includes a first lens having refractive power, a second lens having refractive power, a third lens having refractive power, a fourth lens having refractive power, a fifth lens having refractive power and having a concave object-side surface and a concave image-side surface, and a sixth lens having refractive power and a concave image-side surface. The first to sixth lenses are sequentially disposed from an object side to an image side.
US10073239B1 Dual photodiode for phase detection autofocus
A phase detection autofocus image sensor includes a first photodiode in a plurality of photodiodes disposed in a semiconductor material and a second photodiode in the plurality of photodiodes. A first pinning well is disposed between the first photodiode and the second photodiode, and the first pinning well includes a first trench isolation structure that extends from a first surface of the semiconductor material into the semiconductor material a first depth. A second trench isolation structure is disposed in the semiconductor material and surrounds the first photodiode and the second photodiode. The second trench isolation structure extends from the first surface of the semiconductor material into the semiconductor material a second depth, and the second depth is greater than the first depth.
US10073229B2 Transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) module with integrated welding member for use in optical transmitters or transceivers
In accordance with an embodiment, a transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) module is disclosed with a base portion that provides one or more mounting surfaces to mount a laser diode and associated driver circuitry in close proximity to allow for direct coupling without the use of an intermediate interconnect device, such as a flexible printed circuit or other interconnect device. The TOSA module base further includes a cylindrical shaped portion with a passageway extending therethrough. The substantially cylindrical shaped portion allows the TOSA module base to mount to a multi-channel TOSA housing via a Z-ring or other suitable welding ring without the use of an intermediate device such as a welding cap.
US10073227B1 System and method for characterizing the location of optical components in an optical module
Systems and methods are described for characterizing the location of optical components relative to one another for optimizing the performance of the optical module. In particular, a mechanism is provided for a user to visually determine, from a fiber point of view, the alignment and relative positioning of a lens assembly of the optical module with an optoelectronic transceiver, such as a VCSEL or a photodiode. By characterizing a location of the lens assembly with respect to the optoelectronic transceiver in an x-y plane and/or determining a spacing of the components in a z-direction, the user can compensate for expected signal losses through the optical module due to inaccuracies in the relative positioning of the components, adjust the relative positioning of the components in the optical module being examined, or modify manufacturing parameters to improve the accuracy of positioning in the modules and PCBAs yet to be built.
US10073225B2 Telecommunications connector mounting clip
A mounting clip configured to secure a telecommunications connector in an opening of a plate, the telecommunications connector having a top, bottom and two sides, the mounting clip including a planar body having a portion configured to engage one side of the telecommunications connector; and at least one spring arm configured to contact the plate and apply a spring force against the plate to reduce movement of the mounting clip in the opening.
US10073223B2 Connecting mid-board optical modules
A clip connects two ferrules together, without a housing, to form a fiber optic connection. The clip has proximal and distal ends which define, and the clip has arms extending along the longitudinal axis to hold a cable-side ferrule in connection with fixed ferrule connected to a photonic module or die. The arms form an opening through which the cable-side ferrule is passed for connecting to the fixed ferrule. The arms have resilient bends forming a spring that can be resiliently extended along the longitudinal axis. The arms have a contact area at their ends which grasp the end of the cable-sided ferrule. The arms resiliently retract to compress the cable-sided ferrule towards the fixed ferrule with a predetermined force. The clip is positioned with respect to the circuit board using a pick and place system. The clip is not taller than either ferrule portion, enabling a limited vertical clearance.
US10073220B2 Optical coupler, laser device, and taper fiber
Provided is an optical coupler configured to cause an NA of light, which exits a taper fiber, to be smaller as compared with a conventional optical coupler. A taper fiber has a high refractive index part which is provided inside a core of the taper fiber and which has a refractive index smaller than a refractive index ncore of the core. An exit end surface of each GI fiber is bonded to an entrance end surface of the taper fiber so that at least a part of the exit end surface of the each GI fiber overlaps with a section of the high refractive index part. A relative refractive index difference of the taper fiber is smaller than 0.076%.
US10073219B2 Integrated circuit including an active device for confinement of a light flux defined by trenches having a tiered sidewall
An integrated circuit includes an active device for confinement of a light flux that is formed in a semiconducting substrate. A confinement rib is separated from two doped zones by two trenches. Each doped zone includes a contacting zone on an upper face. Each trench widens from a bottom wall towards the upper face of the corresponding doped zone. The widening trenches present a sidewall having a tiered profile between the trench and the doped zone. An opposite sidewall presents a straight profile.
US10073218B2 Metalized double-clad optical fiber
Double-clad optical fibers with polymer outer coatings are used in fiber amplifiers and fiber lasers to guide and amplify light. As the optical power increases, the optical fibers must dissipate more heat. Unfortunately, it is difficult to dissipate heat through a polymer cladding, especially at high altitude, without introducing phase noise in the optical signal. To overcome this problem, the inventors have realized metallized polymer-clad optical fibers with superior heat dissipation characteristics than conventional polymer-clad optical fibers. An example metallized polymer-clad optical fiber includes a thin chrome layer that is vacuum-deposited onto the polymer cladding at low temperature, then electroplated with a thicker copper layer. In operation, the copper layer dissipates heat from within the fiber's core and claddings via a heatsink, enabling the fiber to guide and amplify high-power optical signals at high altitude.
US10073214B2 Display module and display apparatus having the same
A display module and a display apparatus having the display module are provided. The display module includes a light guide plate which turns a path of generated light and emits the light through an emitting surface, a quantum dot (QD) sheet provided to correspond to the emitting surface to improve color reproducibility of the light emitted from the light guide plate, and at least one guide member which is fixed inside of a chassis and supports the light guide plate and the QD sheet. Using such a configuration, the color reproducibility of the display module may be improved, and the light guide plate and the QD sheet may be fixed together.
US10073208B2 Light emitting device including a film lightguide with a light mixing region and light emitting region
In one aspect, a light emitting device comprises a light source, a film-based lightguide with a light emitting region. The film may have a light mixing region positioned between a light input region and the light emitting region. In one aspect a ratio of a length of the light mixing region to a length of the light emitting region is greater than 0.1 in a first plane comprising the thickness direction. In one aspect the light emitting device comprises a guide element having a surface curved in a first plane positioned adjacent the inner surface of the film, wherein the film is folded along the curved surface at a first fold such that the first fold positions a portion of the light mixing region above or below the active area of the display and the light mixing region comprises the first fold.
US10073202B2 Near-infrared cut filter
A near-infrared cut filter has an optical multilayer provided on at least one main surface of a transparent substrate, in which the optical multilayer is formed of a high-refractive index layer having a refractive index of 2.0 or more, and a low-refractive index layer having a refractive index of 1.6 or less at a wavelength of 500 nm, and the optical multilayer has a repeating structure of (anQH, bnQL, cnQH, dnQL)^n when a QWOT at the wavelength of 500 nm of the high-refractive index layer is set to QH, and a QWOT at the wavelength of 500 nm of the low-refractive index layer is set to QL, in which an average value of the an is not less than 1.5 nor more than 2.5, and a value obtained by averaging average values of the respective bn, cn, and dn is 1.0 or less.
US10073199B2 Fluidic lens with adjustable focus
A fluidic lens may have a reservoir at least partially bounded by a first optical surface and a second optical surface. A fluid fills a volume of the reservoir. A piston is configured to contact a portion of the first or second optical surface from outside the reservoir. One or more of the first optical surface or second optical surface is configured to deform as a result of a change in a pressure applied to the fluid or a change in contact between the piston and the first or second optical surface. A rim is configured to contact a portion of the first or second optical surface from outside the reservoir. One or more of the first optical surface or second optical surface is configured to deform as a result of a change in a pressure applied to the fluid or a change in contact between the rim and the first or second optical surface.
US10073198B2 Display device
A display device is provided. The display device includes a display module and a cover lens. The display module has a display area and a non-display area aside the display area. The cover lens which is disposed on the display module and covers the same includes a convex lens portion and a cover portion, wherein the convex lens portion has a convex cover surface facing the display area, the cover portion is connected to a side of the convex lens portion opposite to convex cover surface; the cover portion also has a fringe extending outsides the convex lens portion. The cover portion has an outer surface which includes a central area and a cambered surface connected to the central area and corresponding to the fringe.
US10073192B2 Polymers and nanogel materials and methods for making and using the same
Provided are compositions comprising a block copolymer of the following formula: [A]-B-[Q], wherein [A] is a polymer that has an affinity for a substrate; B is a linking group comprising an optionally-substituted, polyvalent linking group having a molecular weight of no more than 1000 g/mole; and [Q] comprises a semi-crosslinked, ungelled polymer derived from copolymerization of an ethylenically unsaturated monomer with a poly-functional ethylenically unsaturated monomer. Such block copolymers are cross-linked via the [Q] segment, but not macroscopically gelled. The [Q] segment is hydrophilic and has a degree of polymerization in the range of about 10 to about 10,000. The [A] segment is located on at least one terminal end of said block copolymer, comprises between about 1 and about 200 repeating units. The block copolymer is associated, via the linear substrate associative segment with a surface comprising at least one hydrophobic site, such as a silicone hydrogel. The polymers may be incorporated into a formulation from which the silicone hydrogel is made or may be contacted with the silicone hydrogel post-formation.
US10073188B2 Three-dimensional waveguide sensors for sample analysis
Systems and methods for measuring a characteristic of a fluid are provided. The system includes a plurality of waveguides embedded in a substrate, and an exposed surface of the substrate comprising a portion of a side surface of at least one of the plurality of waveguides. The system also includes a sensitized coating in the at least one of the plurality of waveguides. The exposed surface is curved in a direction perpendicular to a light propagation in the waveguide. A method of fabricating a system as above is also provided.
US10073186B1 Keyed current signal utility locating systems and methods
Utility locating systems using keyed magnetic field signaling are disclosed. the systems include a utility locating transmitter for generating and outputting one or more different keyed current output signals, where the keyed signals include data defining a utility type or designator a locator sub-system, and corresponding utility locators for receiving keyed magnetic field signals resulting from flow of the keyed output current signals in the utilities and determining locate information and utility type information from the received magnetic field signals.
US10073184B2 Sensor system of buried seismic array
Microseismic mapping using buried arrays with the integration of passive and active seismic surveys provides enhanced microseismic mapping results. The system is initially set up by recording seismic data with the buried array installation while shooting a significant portion of the 3D surface seismic survey. The 3D surface seismic survey provides the following data: shallow 3D VSP data from the buried arrays; P-wave and converted wave data for the area covered by the buried array that benefits from the planned data integration processing effort; and microseismic data and associated analysis.
US10073183B2 Methods and systems that attenuate noise in seismic data
Methods and systems that attenuate noise in seismic data. In one aspect, noise attenuation methods iteratively generate a low-speed noise model of low-speed noise recorded in the seismic data. The seismic data is arranged into a sparse seismic-data matrix. Low-speed noise refers to noise that propagates at speeds less the speed of sound in water. The low-speed noise model includes the low-speed noise and includes interpolated low-speed noise that approximates portions of the low-speed noise typically affected by spatial aliasing and streamer surface irregularities. The low-speed noise model may be subtracted from the sparse seismic-data matrix to obtain a noise-attenuated sparse seismic-data matrix.
US10073178B2 Placement structure for peripheral information detecting sensor, and self-driving vehicle
A sensor placement structure has: a vehicle skeleton member of a vehicle, the vehicle skeleton member having a hollow cross-section; a peripheral information detecting sensor that is mounted to a vehicle outer side of the vehicle skeleton member, the peripheral information detecting sensor having a detecting section that detects information about a periphery of the vehicle; and a cover that covers the peripheral information detecting sensor from a vehicle outer side of the peripheral information detecting sensor, the cover being composed of a material that is transmissive of a detection medium that is detected by the detecting section.
US10073175B2 Method and sonar device for determining the speed of movement of a naval vehicle in relation to the sea bed
Sonar intended to be carried by a naval vehicle including at least one element for transmitting an acoustic signal, at least one element for receiving the acoustic signal transmitted and reflected on the sea bed and at least two phase centers (PC1, PC2) that are disposed along a first and a second axis (v1, v2), respectively, forming an interferometric antenna. The sonar includes elements for determining the speed of movement of the vehicle as a function of the computed value of the relative trim angle (β) formed between a straight line (d1) that is perpendicular to the axes (v1, v2) of the phase centers and a straight line (d2) that is perpendicular to the sea bed (F) and of the value determined for the angle of sight.
US10073174B2 Sensing apparatus using multiple ultrasound pulse shapes
A sensing apparatus comprising an ultrasound transceiver for transmitting ultrasound signals into a sample and receiving a resultant ultrasound reflection signal from the sample, a detector for processing signals received by the transceiver by comparing the received signal against a reference signal to generate a response signal, the response signal comprising values as a function of time that represent the strength of the match between the received signal and the reference signal at the respective time; and a driver capable of generating a plurality of pre-defined pulse templates.
US10073173B2 Synthetic aperture radar signal processing device and synthetic aperture radar signal processing program
There are provided: a high-accuracy factor calculator for calculating, by a high-accuracy computation method, a distance R from a moving platform to a pixel position (a, b) within an observation target corresponding to an predicted position (xt, yt) and a phase factor A when a determination processor determines that an error is out of an allowable range; and a low-accuracy factor calculator for calculating, by a computation method with lower accuracy than that of the high-accuracy factor calculator (e.g., a computation method using an approximation algorithm), a distance R′ from the moving platform to the pixel position (a, b) corresponding to the predicted position (xt, yt) within the observation target and a phase factor A′ when the determination processor determines that the error is within the allowable range.
US10073168B2 Frequency measurement focal plane array input circuit
The invention measures the frequency of a heterodyne laser radar (LADAR) system signal in the input cell of a focal plane array (FPA). Embodiments amplify the return signal, and drive it into a counter for a fixed period of time. The frequency is the number of counts divided by the count time. An example design amplifier amplifies the return of a single photon response of an avalanche photodiode with a gain of 100 into a digital signal level at a 200 MHz rate with only 84 μW, demonstrating the feasibility of the approach.
US10073167B2 High speed illumination driver for TOF applications
The disclosure provides a circuit. The circuit includes an amplifier and a digital to analog converter (DAC). The amplifier receives a reference voltage at an input node of the amplifier. The DAC is coupled to the amplifier through a refresh switch. The DAC includes one or more current elements. Each current element of the one or more current elements receives a clock. The DAC includes one or more switches corresponding to the one or more current elements. A feedback switch is coupled between the one or more switches and a feedback node of the amplifier. The DAC provides a feedback voltage at the feedback node of the amplifier.
US10073164B2 Distance-measuring/imaging apparatus, distance measuring method of the same, and solid imaging element
A distance-measuring/imaging apparatus having a high S/N and a high distance measurement accuracy is provided. The distance-measuring/imaging apparatus includes: a signal generation unit for generating an emission signal and exposure signal; a light source unit for performing light irradiation by receiving the emission signal; an imaging unit for performing exposure by receiving the exposure signal and for acquiring the exposure amount of the reflected light; and a calculation unit for calculating and outputting the distance information on the basis of the exposure amount. The imaging unit acquires a first exposure amount corresponding to the exposure in a first emission/exposure period, in which the exposure is performed by receiving the exposure signal simultaneously with a receiving timing of the emission signal. The imaging unit acquires a second exposure amount corresponding to the exposure in a second emission/exposure period, in which the exposure is performed by receiving the exposure signal after a lapse of a delay time from the receiving timing of the emission signal. The calculation unit calculates the distance information on the basis of the first exposure amount and second exposure amount that are acquired by changing the repeat count of the emission signal in the first emission/exposure period.
US10073163B2 Control device
The invention relates to a control device which has a housing with a housing base and a housing cover In the housing, a circuit board with electronic components has been arranged in the housing, which, furthermore, has a plug connection element with a connector housing. The connector housing has been arranged on the housing base, and in the housing base an opening has been arranged, which is covered by the connector housing and penetrated by connection elements of the plug connection element. A pressure compensation element has been arranged in the connector housing.
US10073162B2 Radio-frequency localization techniques and associated systems, devices, and methods
A system comprising synchronization circuitry, a first interrogator, and a second interrogator. The first interrogator includes a transmit antenna; a first receive antenna, and circuitry configured to generate, using radio-frequency (RF) signal synthesis information received from the synchronization circuitry, a first RF signal for transmission by the transmit antenna, and generate, using the first RF signal and a second RF signal received from a target device by the first receive antenna, a first mixed RF signal indicative of a distance between the first interrogator and the target device. The second interrogator includes a second receive antenna, and circuitry configured to generate, using the RF signal synthesis information, a third RF signal; and generate, using the third RF signal and a fourth RF signal received from the target device by the second receive antenna, a second mixed RF signal indicative of a distance between the second interrogator and the target device.
US10073161B2 Methods and apparatus for tracking pulse trains
Method and apparatus for tracking pulse trains from one or more emitters. For a valid pulse, PRI parameters are measured. A pulse pattern count is incremented and checked to determine if a track is acquired for the emitter.
US10073154B2 Multi-element RF transmit coil for magnetic resonance imaging
The invention provides for a multi-element transmit coil (100) for a magnetic resonance imaging system (300). The multi-element transmit coil comprises multiple surface coil elements (102) with a coil circuit (104) that has an integrated a radio-frequency sensor (106, 604, 704, 804). The multi-element transmit coil further comprises a power monitoring unit (108) with an analog-to-digital converter (808). The power monitoring unit comprises a processor connected to each analog to digital converter that is operable for receiving a radio-frequency measurement for generating specific absorption rate data (348) for each of the multiple surface coil elements. The multi-element transmit coil further comprises an optical data transmission system (110) connected to the processor. The optical data transmission system is operable for connecting to a magnetic resonance imaging system controller (312, 330). The optical data transmission system is operable for transferring the specific absorption rate data to the magnetic resonance imaging system controller.
US10073146B2 Apparatus for estimating voltage of hybrid secondary battery and method thereof
An apparatus and a method for estimating voltage of a hybrid secondary battery are provided, in which the hybrid secondary battery includes a first secondary battery and a second secondary battery having different electrochemical characteristics from each other and being connected in parallel with each other. The apparatus includes a sensor unit which measures an operating current of the hybrid secondary battery, and a control unit which estimates the voltage of the hybrid secondary battery using the operating current, and a voltage equation derived from a circuit model including a first circuit unit which simulates a voltage variation of the first secondary battery by a first open-circuit voltage element and optionally, a first impedance element, and a second circuit unit which is connected in parallel with the first circuit unit and simulates a voltage variation of the second secondary battery by a second open-circuit voltage element and optionally, a second impedance element.
US10073140B2 Safety circuit monitoring using alternating voltage
A monitoring system for people-transporting systems, which systems are in the form of an elevator, escalator or moving walkway, includes at least one interrogation device and at least one safety switch that is connected to the interrogation device via an electrical safety circuit and is used for monitoring an equipment of the people-transporting device. A current direction-dependent unit is arranged in the electrical safety circuit. Furthermore, the interrogation device applies a test voltage with an alternating polarity to the electrical safety circuit. Furthermore, a people-transporting system having such a monitoring system is provided.
US10073139B2 Cycle deterministic functional testing of a chip with asynchronous clock domains
Implementations of the present disclosure involve an apparatus and/or method for performing cycle deterministic functional testing of a microprocessor or other computing design with one or more asynchronous clock domains. In general, the method/apparatus involves utilizing an observe bus within the microprocessor design to funnel data from within the chip design to an output bus. In addition, to ensure that the output from the chip is synchronized to a tester clock, the observe bus may feed the information from the observe bus to one or more first-in first-out (FIFO) data buffers. During testing, the data stored in the data buffers may be provided to the output pins of the chip at a rate synchronized to the tester clock such that the output appears to the testing apparatus as being cycle deterministic. Further, one or more mechanisms may be employed within the observe bus or circuit design to control the rate of input of data into the data buffers.
US10073138B2 Early detection of reliability degradation through analysis of multiple physically unclonable function circuit codes
An apparatus is described that includes a plurality of circuits each designed to exhibit a unique signature code that is determined from manufacturing tolerances associated with a manufacturing process used to manufacture the circuits. The apparatus also includes error circuitry to determine an error has arisen based on a change in signature codes from the plurality of circuits.
US10073137B2 Soundwire-based embedded debugging in an electronic device
SoundWire-based embedded debugging in an electronic system is provided. In this regard, in one aspect, a SoundWire slave circuit receives a SoundWire data input signal over a SoundWire bus including two physical wires. The SoundWire data input signal includes a plurality of debug configuration bits in assigned SoundWire bitslots. The SoundWire slave circuit generates a plurality debug input bits required for debugging the SoundWire slave circuit based on the debug configuration bits received in the assigned SoundWire bitslots. In another aspect, the SoundWire slave circuit returns a SoundWire data output signal, which includes a debug output bit in an assigned SoundWire bitslot, over the SoundWire bus. By receiving debugging configurations and returning debugging results over the SoundWire bus, it is possible to debug the SoundWire slave circuit with a reduced number of physical pins, thus helping to reduce the overall pin count and footprint of the electronic device.
US10073131B2 Apparatus and method for evaluating non-ceramic insulators with conformal probe
An apparatus for evaluating an electrical insulator includes: a frame having a base and a pair of spaced-apart resilient arms each having a distal end; and a flexible probe disposed between the arms, the flexible probe being generally U-shaped and having a pair of distal ends, each distal end of the probe being connected to a respective distal end of one of the arms.
US10073129B2 Method and device for detecting an electric arc in a photovoltaic installation
Method for detecting an electric arc in a photovoltaic installation, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: Measurement (E6) of voltage values at at least one site of the electrical circuit of the photovoltaic installation; Digitization (E8) of the measured voltage values so as to form a data sampling x; Computation (E10) of a first indicator of presence of an electric arc, on the basis of a statistical computation on the data sampling x, from among the variance, a value analogous to the variance, or the interquartile range of the data sampling; Computation (E10) of a second indicator of presence of an electric arc, on the basis of a statistical computation on the data sampling based on one or more estimations of the mean and/or of the median of the data sampling; Comparison (E12) of the first and second indicators of presence of an electric arc with respective thresholds so as to deduce therefrom the presence or absence of an electric arc within the photovoltaic installation.
US10073127B2 Surface potential sensor and copying machine
This surface potential sensor is provided with an electret electrode (28), which is configured of a metal film (26) and an electret film (27), said electret electrode being provided on an upper surface of a diaphragm (25) of a semiconductor substrate. Four piezoresistors (29a, 29b, 29c, 29d) are formed on the diaphragm (25), and a distortion quantity detecting unit (32) is configured by forming a bridge circuit using the piezoresistors. Since an electrostatic force that operates between an object and the electret electrode (28) changes corresponding to potential of the object, and the electret electrode (28) warps corresponding to the change, the potential of the object can be detected by measuring a distortion quantity of the electret electrode (28) by means of the distortion quantity detecting unit (32). Consequently, not only the potential of the object but also a polarity thereof can be detected with reduced size and high sensitivity.
US10073122B2 Measuring transducer for converting an analogue electrical input signal into an analog electrical output signal
A measuring transducer for converting an analog electrical input signal into an analog electrical output signal. The measuring transducer contains a detection apparatus for detecting an analog electrical input signal within a predetermined input measurement range, wherein the input measurement range of the measuring transducer is divided into n adjustable partial input measurement ranges and the output range of the measuring transducer is divided into n adjustable partial output ranges, where n is greater than 1. Further, an apparatus is provided for recognizing the partial input measurement range in which the detected analog electrical input signal lies. An imaging apparatus maps each partial input measurement range to a separate partial output measurement range of the n partial output measurement ranges. Another apparatus converts the detected analog electrical input signal into the associated analog electrical output signal depending on the recognized partial input measurement range.
US10073121B2 Input-voltage-off detection apparatus and power supply with input-voltage-off detection apparatus
An input-voltage-off detection apparatus includes a voltage adjustment unit, a time delay unit, a voltage clamp unit, an auxiliary voltage discharge switch unit and an isolation notification unit. The voltage adjustment unit receives an input voltage. The time delay unit utilizes the input voltage to generate a direct current voltage. After the input voltage is cut off, the direct current voltage stored in the time delay unit discharges to the voltage adjustment unit. When the direct current voltage reduces to a predetermined voltage, the auxiliary voltage discharge switch unit is turned on, so that an auxiliary voltage winding sends a working voltage to the isolation notification unit. After the isolation notification unit receives the working voltage, the isolation notification unit notifies an electronic apparatus that the input voltage is cut off.
US10073120B1 Integrated vacuum-ultraviolet, mid and near-ultraviolet, visible, near, mid and far infrared and terahertz optical hall effect (OHE) instrument, and method of use
Optical Hall Effect (OHE) method for evaluating such as free charge carrier effective mass, concentration, mobility and free charge carrier type in a sample utilizing a permanent magnet at room temperature.
US10073119B2 Apparatus to tap the electrical signals in process control without breaking the continuity
A monitor can be installed in the terminal block having a monitor access opening. The installed monitor allows for current measurement without having to disconnect a wire from the terminal block. Similar monitors can measure voltage, detect ground loops, and provide continuous readings of circuit parameters. Embodiments can positively hold probe tips, transmit data over wires, or transmit data wirelessly. Make-before-break monitors allow parameters to be measured without ever breaking the monitored circuit. Break-before-make monitors allow the monitored circuit to be interrupted and then reconnected with a monitor in place.
US10073118B2 Method for contacting at least two metal electrodes and arrangement
A method for contacting at least two metal electrodes, wherein the metal electrodes are located in a cavity of a basic body of sintered ceramic and frontal end faces of the metal electrodes. The metal electrodes are arranged essentially planparallel to an outer surface of the basic body. The method includes steps as follows: introducing a solder into at least one hole of the basic body, wherein the hole is so embodied that it leads to a rear portion of the metal electrode away from the frontal end face of the metal electrode wherein the solder can wet the rear portion of the metal electrode, wherein the metal electrodes are in their longitudinal direction shorter than the basic body, especially have only ⅕ of the length of the basic body; introducing a cable into the hole at least until the cable extends into the solder; and heating the basic body with solder and cable above the solidification temperature of the solder. The invention relates further to an arrangement and to a conductivity sensor comprising such an arrangement.
US10073117B2 Resilient interposer with electrically conductive slide-by pins as part of a microcircuit tester
The terminals of a device under test (DUT) are temporarily electrically connected to corresponding contact pads on a load board by a series of electrically conductive pin pairs. The pin pairs are held in place by an interposer membrane with a top facing the device under test, a bottom facing the load board, and a vertically resilient, non-conductive member between the top and bottom contact plates. Each pin pair includes a top and bottom pin, which extend beyond the top and bottom contact plates, respectively, toward the device under test and the load board, respectively. The bottom pins has a lower contact surface which includes an arcuate portion or ridge which increases contact pressure and ablates oxides by the rocking action of ridge when the DUT in inserted.
US10073113B2 Silicon-based MEMS devices including wells embedded with high density metal
In one aspect, the disclosure is directed to a MEMS device. The MEMS device includes a silicon-based movable MEMS sensor element. The MEMS device also includes a plurality of wells formed into at least one surface of the movable MEMS sensor element. Each well is filled with at least one metal so as to increase the effective mass of the movable MEMS sensor element. The metal may be tungsten or tantalum, or an alloy with tungsten or tantalum.
US10073104B2 Control of pH in aqueous urea-containing solutions utilizing amino acid-containing compositions
Aqueous calibration or quality control reagents that include urea are disclosed; the reagents may further include at least one amino acid-containing composition to provide pH stability thereto. Methods of production and use thereof are also disclosed.
US10073099B2 Methods and diagnostics for cancer detection and treatment monitoring
Methods and diagnostic compositions for monitoring ER− breast cancer are disclosed. In some aspects, a method for detecting ER− breast cancer in a subject comprises obtaining a subject sample from a subject suffering from breast cancer; determining a level of NOHA in the subject sample; and comparing the level of NOHA obtained from the subject sample to the level of NOHA in a control sample, wherein a lower level of NOHA in the subject sample indicates presence of ER− breast cancer in the subject.
US10073094B2 Compositions, methods and kits to detect herpes simplex virus nucleic acids
The disclosed invention is related to methods, compositions, kits and isolated nucleic acid sequences for targeting Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) nucleic acid (e.g., HSV-1 and/or HSV-2 nucleic acid). Compositions include amplification oligomers, detection probe oligomers and/or target capture oligomers. Kits and methods comprise at least one of these oligomers.
US10073089B2 Method for manufacturing an analysis substrate, and use thereof for detecting toxins
The présent invention relates to a method for manufacturing an analysis device including torpédo membrane fragments immobilized at the surface thereof, to the resulting analysis device, and to the use of said device for detecting, purifying, and characterizing molécules acting on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. The présent invention is useful in the field of monitoring seafood, monitoring neurotoxic phytoplankton for the shellfish industry, monitoring the quality of bathing waters along tourist beaches, the field of monitoring fresh water reserves, the field of médical research, the field of the biological analysis and characterization of molécules, e.g., non-radioactive assays of the movement of the ligand-receptor bond on an ELISA-type microplate, thereby enabling compétitive agonists and antagonists of targets to be detected, e.g., of highly sensitive receptors.
US10073086B2 Device and method for carrying out haematological and biochemical measurements from a biological sample
The present invention concerns a device for analyzing biological parameters from a sample (6) comprising (i) first transferring means (5, 20, 25), (ii) first preparing means (7), (iii) means for measuring cellular components (8), (iv) second preparing means (10, 11, 22, 23, 24) capable of carrying out, on a sample from the first preparing means (7), at least one dilution with an assay reagent (R3) comprising particles functionalized at the surface with at least one ligand specific to at least one analyte of interest, (v) immunodetection measurement means (30, 31) capable of assaying at least one analyte of interest by measuring the aggregation of functionalized particles, said device further comprising (i) second transferring means (4, 21, 22, 26) at least partially separate from the first transferring means (5, 20, 25) and (ii) means for applying a magnetic field (28) capable of causing, by magnetic interaction, an acceleration of the aggregation of said functionalized particles, which comprise magnetic colloidal particles. The invention also concerns a method implemented in said device.
US10073082B2 Proteasome inhibition assay and methods of use
Assays that can measure the effect of proteasome inhibitors on target cells in a biological sample are provided. The assays include evaluation of the effects of proteasome inhibitors on proteasome activity in cells in a biological sample.
US10073080B2 Sample analyzing apparatus, disease monitoring system, and method for managing multiple disease determination data in a sample analyzing apparatus
A sample analyzing apparatus comprising a measurement unit configured to measure samples obtained from subjects, an obtaining unit configured to obtain the presence or absence of a disease regarding each sample, a memory in which a measurement result obtained by the measurement unit and the presence or absence of the disease obtained by the obtaining unit are stored in association with the sample, and a communication unit configured to transmit disease information based on the presence or absence of the disease stored in the memory to a receiving apparatus installed in an external facility.
US10073075B2 SRM/MRM assay for the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A (p16) protein
Methods are provided for quantifying the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 2A protein (p16) p16 protein directly in biological samples that have been fixed in formalin by SRM/MRM mass spectrometry. A protein sample is prepared from the biological sample using, for example, the Liquid Tissue reagents and protocol and the p16 protein is quantitated in the resulting sample by quantitating in the protein sample at least one fragment peptide from p16. Peptides can be quantitated in modified or unmodified form. An example of a modified form of a p16 peptide is phosphorylation of a tyrosine, threonine, serine, and/or other amino acid residues within the peptide sequence.
US10073071B2 Heating system
A heating system can include certain pressure sensitive features. These features can be configured to change from a first position to a second position based on a pressure of a fuel flowing into the feature. These features can include, fuel selector valves, pressure regulators, burner nozzles, and oxygen depletion sensor nozzles, among other features.
US10073066B2 Non-contact magnetostrictive sensor for guided wave monitoring of wire ropes or other solid ferrous objects without ferromagnetic coupling
A non contact sensor for use in magnetostrictive testing of a solid ferrous structure. In its simplest form, the sensor has a set of permanent magnets arranged in a row with their poles in the same direction, an electrical coil wrapped around the set of magnets, wrapped in direction parallel to the common poles of the magnets, thereby forming a top portion above the set of magnets and a bottom portion below the set of magnets, and a metal shield interposed between the top portion of the coil and the set of magnets. The sensor is operable such that a time varying current in the coil causes guided waves to travel to the structure and to be reflected from anomalies in the structure even when there is no ferromagnetic coupling material between the sensor and the structure.
US10073063B2 Ultrasonic pipeline inspection system and method
A hollow structure like a pipeline is inspected using an array of ultrasound transmitters located within the hollow structure distributed over different radial directions from a center of the array. Parameters such as ellipticity, defining a shape and/or orientation of an inner surface of a wall of the hollow structure are first determined based on measured delays between transmission of ultrasound pulses from the transmitters to reception of first reflections of those ultrasound pulses. Parameters may be used that define an elliptically shaped cross-section of the inner wall surface for example. Next an ultrasound wavefront composed of joint transmissions from the transmitters along at least a sector of the array is transmitted, using relative time delays between waves transmitted by the respective ones of the transmitters to compensate for estimated differences between travel times from the transmitters to the shape defined by the parameters. Reflections of the joint transmissions are detected. The reflections may be detected by computing derivatives with respect to frequency of phase values of Fourier transforms of the reflected signals and detecting peaks in the size of the computed derivatives of the phase values.
US10073059B2 Apparatus and method for detecting defects in a metallic surface by moving an eddy coil along a scan path relative to the surface
An apparatus and method detect defects in a metal surface. The apparatus is configured to move an eddy coil relative to an underlying metallic surface along a plurality of generally parallel and adjacent scan paths, and to receive from the eddy coil an oscillating signal induced at said coil as it is moved along each path. A representation of the received oscillating signal in relation to each one of a plurality of adjacent scan areas within each path is recorded, and a two-dimensional grid-like map showing the signal representations relative to each scan area is displayed. Defect location is facilitated by a further function of the apparatus and method, by which user input to an interface causes a light source to illuminate a selected part of the metallic surface.
US10073058B2 Dynamic pulsed eddy current probe
The present invention provides methods and systems for a dynamic pulsed eddy current probe that includes at least two magnetizing yokes having a first leg and a second leg, and a coil assembly comprising a coil, wherein the second leg of the at least two magnetizing yokes is positioned within the coil assembly.
US10073055B2 Ion detector for measuring ion output
The present invention provides methods and systems for an apparatus for the detection of ions that include a housing containing a top portion and a bottom portion, wherein the bottom portion contains a base that extends to an outer edge from which first and second pairs of spaced-apart, opposed sidewalls project upwards from the outer edge to collectively form an interior storage compartment therein. The sidewalls each have an inner and outer sidewall surfaces and each of the second pair of sidewalls interconnect the first pair of sidewalls to define corners and an interior storage compartment and an upper rim is contained on each sidewall for engaging and supporting the top portion. A circuit board is contained within the interior storage compartment, and an antenna for detecting the ions extends from the top portion.
US10073048B2 Apparatus and method for scanning a structure
An apparatus and method for scanning a structure for detecting variations in density of a structure, the apparatus (10) includes: a source of radiation (20); a plurality of detectors (30), arranged for receiving radiation emitted by the source along a plurality of respective paths (26); the apparatus configured such that, a structure (100) to be scanned is positionable between the detectors and the source; collimation elements (40) including a plurality of collimator channels (42), each located between a respective detector and the source; and collimation adjustment element (60). The apparatus, in a first configuration, provides a first resolution (r1) in an axial direction substantially orthogonal to a plane including the source and plurality of paths; and, in a second configuration, the collimation adjustment element is positioned between the collimation elements and the source such that the apparatus provides a second resolution (r2) in the axial direction; wherein r2
US10073046B2 Device for examining wafers and wafer connections in the base of the housings of light-emitting diodes through the transparent domes thereof
The present invention relates to a device for clearly observing through a microscope, the wafers internal connections of the capsules of the light emitting diodes (LED's), avoiding the dispersion of the light that generates in the transparent dome of the diode capsule and without the need to immerse them in alcohol or any other flammable or hazardous substance classified as dangerous, or to connect the LED's to electrical systems.
US10073041B2 Optical computing devices for measurement in custody transfer of pipelines
A device including an integrated computational element (ICE) positioned to optically interact with electromagnetic radiation from a fluid and to thereby generate optically interacted radiation corresponding to a characteristic of the fluid, and a method for using the system are provided. The device includes a detector positioned to receive the optically interacted radiation and to generate an output signal proportional to an intensity of the optically interacted radiation. And the device further includes a processor positioned to receive the output signal and to determine the characteristic of the fluid. The device is coupled to a controller configured to provide instructions to a transfer system for storage and readout.
US10073037B2 Plasmonic junctions for surface-enhanced spectroscopy
The invention relates to the use of a construct for the detection of an analyte using surface enhanced spectroscopic techniques. The construct includes linked surfaces, where the link is formed by a linker providing a fixed inter-surface separation between the linked surfaces, wherein the linker is a linking compound, and at least one of the surfaces is the surface of a nanoparticle. The linking compound is suitable for interacting with the analyte. The linking compound may be a cucurbituril. The surface enhanced spectroscopic technique may be surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS).