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US10204762B2 Endpointing for focused ion beam processing
To expose a desired feature, focused ion beam milling of thin slices from a cross section alternate with forming a scanning electron image of each newly exposed cross section. Milling is stopped when automatic analysis of an electron beam image of the newly exposed cross section shows that a pre-determined criterion is met.
US10204759B2 Composite beam apparatus
A composite beam apparatus includes an electron beam column for irradiating an electron beam onto a sample, a focused ion beam column for irradiating a focused ion beam onto the sample to form a cross section, and a neutral particle beam column having an acceleration voltage set lower than that of the focused ion beam column for irradiating a neutral particle beam onto the sample to perform finish processing of the cross section. The electron beam column, the focused ion beam column, and the neutral particle beam column are arranged such that the beams of the columns cross each other at an irradiation point. A controller controls the electron beam column to irradiate and scan the electron beam on the sample during cross section processing by the focused ion beam column and during finish processing by the neutral particle beam column. The composite beam apparatus is capable of suppressing the influence of charge build-up, or electric field or magnetic field leakage from an electron beam column, when subjecting a sample to cross-section processing with a focused ion beam and then performing finishing processing with another beam.
US10204758B1 Positive and negative ion source based on radio-frequency inductively coupled discharge
The present invention discloses a positive and negative ion source based on radio-frequency inductively coupled discharge, comprising a tube, a middle portion of which is communicated with an intake pipe; discharge coils electrically connected to a matched network and a radio-frequency power supply successively are wound on the tube; one end of the tube is connected to a first cover plate in a sealed manner, and the first cover plate is connected with a positive ion extraction gate via an insulating medium; the positive ion extraction gate is electrically connected to a negative pole of a DC power supply; the other end of the tube is connected to a second cover plate in a sealed manner, the second cover plate is connected to a third cover plate in a sealed manner via a sidewall, and the third cover plate is connected with a negative ion extraction gate via an insulating medium; and the negative ion extraction gate is electrically connected to a positive pole of the DC power supply. In the present invention, the positive ions and the electrons and negative ions can be extracted simultaneously, and the problems of contamination of the ion source by particles sputtered from the backplane and overheating of the backplane are thus solved.
US10204753B2 Using organic light emitting diode (OLED) film to illuminate keycaps of keys in a keyboard
In some examples, a computing device may include a first housing and a second housing. The first housing may include a first set of components, such as a display device. The second housing may include a second set of components, such as a keyboard having a plurality of keys. An individual key of the plurality of keys may include a keycap, an organic light emitting diode (OLED) film (or sheet), a key mechanism, and a base. When power is provided to contacts on the base of the individual key, the power may travel across conductive traces (or wires) in the key mechanism to pads on the OLED film, causing the OLED film to emit light. The light from the OLED film may illuminate a character or symbol embedded into the keycap or the OLED film may be shaped into the character or the symbol and embedded into the keycap.
US10204748B2 Contact mechanism and switch using the same
A contact mechanism includes an opening/closing fixed contact, an opening/closing movable contact opposed to the opening/closing fixed contact, and a permanent magnet configured to extend an arc that occurs between the opening/closing fixed contact and the opening/closing movable contact in a predetermined direction. In particular, an arc that occurs from contact surface regions where the opening/closing fixed contact and the opening/closing movable contact make contact with each other is extended by a magnetic force of the permanent magnet and moved to non-contact surface regions where the opening/closing fixed contact and the opening/closing movable contact make no contact with each other.
US10204747B2 Serrated electrical contacts
Provided is a solenoid switch of a motor including a solenoid case, a solenoid having at least one control terminal for connection to at least one external control cable, two power terminals for connection to external power cables, two stationary serrated electrical contacts mounted within the solenoid case, where each serrated electrical contact is electrically connected to a corresponding one of the power terminals, two movable electrical contacts coupled to the solenoid and electrically connected to windings of the motor, where each movable electrical contact corresponds to one of the two serrated electrical contacts, and is movable by applied force of the solenoid. In response to a control signal received by the at least one control terminal, the solenoid is energized and moves the two movable electrical contacts to mate with the corresponding two serrated electrical contacts resulting in an electrical connection between the power cables and the motor windings.
US10204743B2 Capacitor with charge time reducing additives and work function modifiers
A capacitor, and method for making the capacitor, is provided with improved charging characteristics. The capacitor has an anode, a cathode comprising a conductive polymer layer and a work function modifier layer adjacent the conductive polymer layer and a dielectric layer between the anode and the cathode.
US10204742B2 Variable capacitance element
A variable capacitance element includes a variable capacitance layer made of a dielectric material, an electrode to obtain electrostatic capacitance in the variable capacitance layer, insulating elements that face each other via the variable capacitance layer, and a lead element extending from the electrode, wherein the insulating elements are made of an insulating material which contains Sr and at least one of Ti and Zr.
US10204740B2 Capacitor circuit, capacitor module, and power conversion system
A capacitor circuit includes two ceramic capacitors that are connected in series. The two ceramic capacitors each have a ferroelectric layer interposed between conductive layers and have substantially identical direct-current bias characteristics such that an electrostatic capacitance during application of a voltage, which is half of a rated voltage, is larger than the electrostatic capacitance during application of the rated voltage higher than the voltage.
US10204739B1 Multilayer electronic component and board having the same
A multilayer electronic component includes a capacitor body, first and second external electrodes, first and second land portions, and first and second insulating portions. The first and second external electrodes are disposed and spaced apart from each other on a mounting surface of the capacitor body. The first and second land portions include a conductive material and are disposed on the first and second external electrodes, respectively. The first and second insulating portions are disposed between the first and second land portions on the mounting surface of the capacitor body to be spaced apart from each other and each have one end connected to a respective one of the first and second land portions. A board having a multilayer electronic component includes a circuit board having first and second electrode pads disposed on one surface thereof, and the multilayer electronic component mounted thereon.
US10204736B2 Method for manufacturing wireless charging device
A method for manufacturing a wireless charging device is disclosed. The method includes: providing a substrate, a first metal plate, and a second metal plate; forming a plurality of circles of slots, each of the circles of slots including at least one first slot and at least one second slot, the at least one first slot having a first depth, and the at least one second slot having a second depth; forming a first coil and a second coil by performing a metal forming process on the first metal plate and the second metal plate; and placing the first coil in the at least one first slot, and placing the second coil in the at least one second slot. In the method, the first coil and the second coil have good fixity and are easily to be assembled.
US10204732B2 Dielectric stack, an isolator device and method of forming an isolator device
An isolator device is provided comprising a body of first dielectric material between the first and second conductors, such as primary and secondary coils of a micro-transformer. A region of second dielectric material is provided between the body of first dielectric material and at least one of the first and second electrodes, wherein the second dielectric material has a higher relative permittivity than the first dielectric material. This provides enhances ability to withstand the Electric fields generated at the edge of a conductor. The body of the first dielectric can be tapered to provide stress relief to prevent the second dielectric material developing stress cracks.
US10204726B2 Backplane structure and display device
The present invention provides a backplane structure and a display device including the backplane structure. The backplane structure includes a backplate, a plurality of support components provided on a side of the backplate, and a control unit, wherein each of the support components includes a signal receiving element and an executive element, the signal receiving element may receive a control signal sent by the control unit, and the executive element has one end fastened to the backplate and is capable of being contracted or extended when the control signal is received by the signal receiving element. The display device provided by the present invention can not only achieve flat display, but also achieve curved display with different curvatures.
US10204723B2 Iron-silicon oxide particles having an improved heating rate
Core-shell particles containing crystalline iron oxide in the core and amorphous silicon dioxide in the shell and in which a) the shell contains from 5 to 40% by weight of silicon dioxide, b) the core contains b1) from 60 to 95% by weight of iron oxide and b2) from 0.5 to 5% by weight of at least one doping component selected from the group consisting of aluminum, calcium, copper, magnesium, silver, titanium, yttrium, zinc, tin and zirconium, c) where the % by weight indicated are based on the core-shell particles and the sum of a) and b) is at least 98% by weight of the core-shell particles, d) the core has lattice plane spacings of 0.20 nm, 0.25 nm and 0.29 nm, in each case+/−0.02 nm, determined by means of HR-TEM.
US10204714B2 Sheathing for an elongated product and use thereof
A sheathing for an elongated product, including an electrical cable set, having a foldable, wrappable, arching or bendable carrier having a middle region provided for lying against the elongated product and is delimited on both sides by an edge region. In order to ensure an attachment, which can be carried out with reduced effort during the mounting of the sheathed product, at least one hole is located in each edge region, wherein a hole in the one edge region is associated with a hole in the other edge region, such that the holes coincide by a folding of the carrier along or parallel to a main axis (X-X) that extends through the middle region of the carrier, or by an arching or bending of the carrier about an axis (Y-Y) parallel to the main axis (X-X).
US10204711B2 Control rod drive includes an electric drive and a toothed rack
Systems for controlling and protesting nuclear reactors. A drive of an emergency safety rod of a nuclear reactor includes an electric drive, a reduction gear, and a rack-and-pinion gear. The electric drive contains a contactless electric motor based on permanent magnets, which is installed in the housing of the electric drive with a motor rotor position sensor, and a reduction gear for changing the rate of rotation of the electric drive. A toothed rack is installed along the axis of the rack-and-pinion gear in order to provide for the reciprocating motion of a system absorber rod connected thereto. A toothed electromagnetic clutch having a contactless current supply is installed on an inner shaft of the rack-and-pinion gear, enabling the rigid and simultaneous mechanical coupling of half-couplings, and the drive contains a reverse-motion coupling, a rack-separation spring and toothed rack position sensors.
US10204707B2 Computer implemented system and method for assessing a neuropsychiatric condition of a human subject
A method for assessing a neuropsychiatric condition (such as, but not limited to, a risk that a subject may attempt to commit suicide or repeat an attempt to commit suicide, a risk that terminally ill patient is not being care-for or treated according to the patient's true wishes, a risk that a subject may perform or repeat a criminal act and/or a harmful act, a risk of the subject having a psychiatric illness, and/or a risk of a subject feigning a psychiatric illness) may include a plurality of steps. A step may include receiving biomarker data associated from an analysis of the subject's biological sample and a step of receiving thought-marker data obtained pertaining to one or more of the subject's recorded thoughts, spoken words, transcribed speech, and writings. A step may include generating a biomarker score associated with the neuropsychiatric condition from the biomarker data. A step may include generating a thought-marker score associated with the neuropsychiatric condition from the thought-marker data. And a step may involve calculating a neuropsychiatric condition score based, at least in part, upon the biomarker score and the thought-marker score. Such method may be operating from one or more memory devices including computer-readable instructions configured to instruct a computerized system to perform the method, and the method may be operating on a computerized system including one or more computer servers (or other available devices) accessible over a computer network such as the Internet or over some other data network.
US10204704B1 Systems and methods for biometrically retrieving medical information
In part, the disclosure relates to an apparatus, system, and method for responding to emergency needs of a user with one or more responses including contacting an emergency contact for a user in response to a biometric identifier. Other responses can include retrieving stored medical information for use by a first responder, insurance provider, medical or healthcare professional, or other user or entity. Emergency data retrieval software can be activated on a per user based upon a biometric scan of the user to trigger one or more data transmission or retrieval events such as medical file retrieval and emergency contacts being automatically called or messaged.
US10204702B2 Testing a storage network
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an apparatus for testing a storage network comprising a processor configured to generate a configuration signal in response to a test request; and a tester coupled to the processor and configured to, by the configuration signal, operate under different operation modes so as to test different to-be-tested objects in the storage network. The test request indicates an operation mode of the tester, wherein various types of to-be-tested objects in a storage network can be tested by one test device, at a low test cost and with more convenient operations.
US10204699B2 Methods for migrating data to avoid read disturbance and apparatuses using the same
A method for migrating data to avoid read disturbance is introduced to contain the following steps: obtaining first read counts corresponding to physical blocks from a first read-count table; obtaining second read counts corresponding to the physical blocks from a second read-count table; subtracting each first read count from one corresponding second read count to generate third read counts; finding a singular physical-block from physical blocks according to the third read counts; performing a test read on data of the ith physical page of the singular physical-block; determining whether the data of the ith physical page of the singular physical block has passed the test read; and if so, moving or copying data of the ith physical page and at least one neighboring physical-page of the singular physical block to an available physical-block.
US10204698B2 Method to dynamically inject errors in a repairable memory on silicon and a method to validate built-in-self-repair logic
An error injection system of a built-in self-repairable memory system renders the redundant spare columns of the repairable memory accessible to built-in self-test (BIST) read and write operations. To this end, the error injection system selectively injects fault data at one or more locations of the main memory during a BIST sequence, causing the BIST controller to issue a repair instruction that allocates one or more spare columns as replacement memory areas for the presumed faulty main memory locations. Thereafter, BIST read/write operations directed to the main memory locations will be performed on the allocated spare columns, thereby allowing the spare columns to be validated as part of the BIST. Injection of fault data to the main memory locations in this manner can also facilitate validation of the built-in self-repair logic by verifying the repair instruction codes that are generated in response to the injected faults.
US10204694B2 Shift register, gate driving circuit and display apparatus
The embodiments of the present disclosure provide a shift register, a gate driving circuit and a display apparatus. The shift register comprises an input unit, a first reset unit, a node control unit, a gate-shaping unit, a first output unit and a second output unit. The shift register is configured to change a potential of a scan signal outputted from a driving signal output terminal, so as to produce a scan signal having a gate-shaped waveform.
US10204684B2 Semiconductor device having electrically floating body transistor, semiconductor device having both volatile and non-volatile functionality and method of operating
A semiconductor memory cell includes a floating body region configured to be charged to a level indicative of a state of the memory cell; a first region in electrical contact with said floating body region; a second region in electrical contact with said floating body region and spaced apart from said first region; and a gate positioned between said first and second regions. The cell may be a multi-level cell. Arrays of memory cells are disclosed for making a memory device. Methods of operating memory cells are also provided.
US10204680B2 Semiconductor storage device and memory system
According to an embodiment, a control circuitry performing: a first operation of reading data out of a memory cell with a first voltage applied to a word line while changing the first voltage by a first shift amount within a first range, and a second operation of reading data out of the memory cell with a second voltage applied to the word line while changing the second voltage by a second shift amount within a second range, wherein the second shift amount is smaller than the first shift amount, and wherein the control circuitry performs the second operation to apply the second voltage to the word line subsequently to application of the first voltage to the word line in the first operation.
US10204679B2 Highly compact non-volatile memory and method thereof
A non-volatile memory device capable of reading and writing a large number of memory cells with multiple read/write circuits in parallel has an architecture that reduces redundancy in the multiple read/write circuits to a minimum. The multiple read/write circuits are organized into a bank of similar stacks of components. In one aspect, each stack of components has individual components factorizing out their common subcomponents that do not require parallel usage and sharing them as a common component serially. Other aspects, include serial bus communication between the different components, compact I/O enabled data latches associated with the multiple read/write circuits, and an architecture that allows reading and programming of a contiguous row of memory cells or a segment thereof. The various aspects combined to achieve high performance, high accuracy and high compactness.
US10204677B1 Superconducting memory system with stacked drivers and differential transformers
A memory system including an array of memory cells may include a set of word-lines, and a set of return word-lines coupled to the memory cells in the array of memory cells. The memory system may further include a set of bit-lines coupled to the memory cells. Each of the memory cells may include a memory storage element including a readout superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), and a magnetic Josephson Junction (MJJ), and where the memory storage element may further include a differential transformer coupled in series with the MJJ such that in response to a bit-line current applied to at least one of the set of the bit-lines and a word-line current applied to at least one of the set of word-lines, the differential transformer is configured to induce a flux in the at least one readout SQUID.
US10204676B2 Double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory and output driving circuit thereof
A double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory includes a control circuit and an output driving circuit. The control circuit provides a first voltage, a second voltage, a third voltage and a fourth voltage. The output driving circuit couples to the control circuit and includes a pull-up circuit, a pad and a pull-down circuit. When a voltage of the pad rises from the fourth voltage to the first voltage, a voltage between a drain and a source of a second driving transistor in the pull-down circuit is between the third voltage and the fourth voltage. When a voltage of the pad falls from the first voltage to the fourth voltage, a voltage between a drain and a source of a first driving transistor in the pull-up circuit is between the first voltage and the second voltage.
US10204675B2 Semiconductor memory apparatus
A semiconductor memory apparatus of the technology includes a current sink circuit configured to allow a portion of a current flowing through a memory cell to flow to a negative voltage terminal in a read operation and a sense amplifier configured to detect data of the memory cell and a detection result in response to a sense amplifier enable signal in the read operation. The current sink circuit varies an amount of the current flowing to the negative voltage terminal in response to the sense amplifier enable signal.
US10204667B1 Methods of determining host clock frequency for run time optimization of memory and memory devices employing the same
A memory device is provided. The memory device includes one or more memories and a connector operably coupled to the one or more memories and configured to receive signals including a first reference clock signal from a connected host. The memory device further includes circuitry configured to determine a frequency of the first reference clock signal. The circuitry can be configured to generate a second reference clock signal and to compare the first and second reference clock signals to determine the frequency of the first reference clock signal. The memory devices can further include circuitry configured to adjust one or more operating characteristics of the memory device in response to the determined frequency of the first reference clock signal.
US10204658B2 System and method for use in playing back panorama video content
Some embodiments provide methods of playing back content, comprising: accessing video content comprising a series of frames that if fully decoded would extend beyond a viewer's field of view, and wherein each encoded frame comprises multiple encoded sections; determining a field of view of the viewer; identifying one or more sections of the first frame that are at least partially within the field of view; decoding the one or more sections of the first frame while not decoding one or more of the sections of the first frame that are not within the field of view; and displaying the one or more decoded sections of the first frame such that the portion of the first frame is displayed, and wherein less than all of the first frame is decoded and less than all of the first frame is displayed during playback.
US10204654B2 Storage device, information processing system, authentication method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
According to one aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a storage device that includes: a storage medium; and circuitry that reads identification information stored on an integrated circuit card (IC card), and performs authentication using the identification information read by the circuitry and basic identification information stored in a specific area of the storage medium.
US10204652B2 Optical recording medium having a plurality of recording layers capable of suppressing off-track
An optical recording medium includes a light-receiving surface that receives incident light and at least three information signal layers on which information signals are to be optically recorded. Among the at least three information signal layers, the information signal layer closest to the light-receiving surface has a reflectance in a range of 4% to 11%.
US10204651B2 Magnetic recording medium having cubic ferrite or e-phase iron oxide magnetic particles
The magnetic recording medium includes a support and a magnetic layer containing a magnetic powder. The magnetic powder includes at least either of a magnetic particle containing a cubic ferrite and a magnetic particle containing an ε-phase iron oxide. The magnetic powder has a mean particle size of 10 nm or more and 14 nm or less, the magnetic powder has a mean aspect ratio of 0.75 or more and 1.25 or less, and the magnetic layer has a ten-point mean roughness Rz of 35 nm or less.
US10204637B2 Noise reduction methodology for wearable devices employing multitude of sensors
Disclosed is a wearable device for producing noise free communication. The wearable device includes a housing configured to wear by a user, an air conduction microphone configured in the housing to receive voice sound of the user, an accelerometer sensor configured in the housing to receive voice signature, a battery configured in the housing to power the air conduction microphone and the accelerometer sensor, a printed circuit board configured in the housing to receive power from the battery, a memory unit connected to the printed circuitry board to store plurality of instructions, and a digital signal processor connected to the printed circuit board to process the stored plurality of instructions. The instructions are programmed to achieve a noise free communication. The voice from both air conduction microphone and the accelerometer sensor are analyzed to filter out noise and resulting in generation of noise free communication.
US10204636B2 Combo-plug detecting circuit and operational method thereof
A combo-plug detecting circuit for use in an audio CODEC is provided. The combo-plug detecting circuit is used to determine the contact configuration of the audio plug, to ensure that the audio plug belonging to the differential structure can be compatible with the audio CODEC.
US10204634B2 Distributed suppression or enhancement of audio features
Techniques are provided in which an audio signal for transmission to a receiving device is acquired at a network device. The audio signal is analyzed for an audio feature to be suppressed or enhanced during playback of the audio signal at the receiving device. The audio feature is detected based on the analysis. The audio signal is encoded for transmission over a network to the receiving device. The encoded audio signal is transmitted to the receiving device. A packet is generated comprising an audio feature descriptor indicating where in the audio signal the audio feature is located to enable the receiving device to suppress or enhance the audio feature during playback of the audio signal. The packet comprising the audio feature descriptor is transmitted to the receiving device.
US10204629B2 Audio processing for temporally mismatched signals
A device includes a processor and a transmitter. The processor is configured to determine a first value and a second value indicative of a first amount and a second amount, respectively, of a temporal mismatch between a first audio signal and a second audio signal. The processor is also configured to determine an effective value based on the first value and the second value, to select, based on the effective value, a first coding mode and a second coding mode, and to generate at least one encoded signal having a bit allocation. The at least one encoded signal is based on a first encoded signal and a second encoded signal that are based on the first coding mode and the second coding mode, respectively. The bit allocation is at least partially based on the effective mismatch value. The transmitter is configured to transmit the at least one encoded signal.
US10204625B2 Audio analysis learning using video data
Audio analysis learning is performed using video data. Video data is obtained, on a first computing device, wherein the video data includes images of one or more people. Audio data is obtained, on a second computing device, which corresponds to the video data. A face is identified within the video data. A first voice, from the audio data, is associated with the face within the video data. The face within the video data is analyzed for cognitive content. Audio features are extracted corresponding to the cognitive content of the video data. The audio data is segmented to correspond to an analyzed cognitive state. An audio classifier is learned, on a third computing device, based on the analyzing of the face within the video data. Further audio data is analyzed using the audio classifier.
US10204622B2 Acoustic sensory network
A system is provided for determining which controllable device an audible command is directed towards. The system comprises two or more controllable devices, two or more electronic devices, each of which is adapted to receive the audible command, add a respective electronic device identifier to the received audible command, time and date stamp the received audible command, and transmit the respective time and date stamped versions of the audible command, and wherein each of the two or more electronic device are further adapted to controller respective ones of the two or more controllable devices, and a central processor adapted to receive each of the transmitted time and date stamped versions of the audible command and perform processing based on the time and date stamp, wherein the electronic device that reports the earlier time and date stamp, as ascertained by the respective electronic device identifier and a comparison of each of the time and date stamps performed by the central processor, is the electronic device to which the audible command is directed towards.
US10204621B2 Adjusting a deep neural network acoustic model
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes estimating a speaker dependent acoustic model utilizing test speech data and a hybrid estimation technique, transforming labeled speech data to create transformed speech data, utilizing the speaker dependent acoustic model and a nonlinear transformation, and adjusting a deep neural network (DNN) acoustic model, utilizing the transformed speech data.
US10204619B2 Speech recognition using associative mapping
Methods, systems, and apparatus are described that receive audio data for an utterance. Association data is accessed that indicates associations between data corresponding to uncorrupted audio segments, and data corresponding to corrupted versions of the uncorrupted audio segments, where the associations are determined before receiving the audio data for the utterance. Using the association data and the received audio data for the utterance, data corresponding to at least one uncorrupted audio segment is selected. A transcription of the utterance is determined based on the selected data corresponding to the at least one uncorrupted audio segment.
US10204615B2 Noise-cancelling headphone
A noise-cancelling headphone is provided that avoids an influence of the wind and prevents degradation in the sound quality of the reproduced sound output from a driver unit. The noise-cancelling headphone includes an ear piece including a housing unit having an interior and an exterior, a driver unit attached to the housing unit, and a microphone collecting external sounds at the exterior of the housing unit. The housing unit includes an accommodating portion accommodating the microphone and a sound collecting hole establishing the communication between the accommodating portion and the exterior of the housing unit. The accommodating portion is disposed in an upper portion of the housing unit of the noise-cancelling headphone when worn by the user. The sound collecting hole is open toward the upper side of the housing unit of the noise-cancelling headphone when worn by the user.
US10204611B2 Toilet seat which dispenses ultrasound gel and performs an ultrasound analysis of a user's thigh
A toilet seat apparatus is disclosed herein which, in some embodiments, includes a cavity, an acoustic transducer, orifices, and an impedance matching substance dispenser. The dispenser may include a reservoir, a conduit, and a pump. The reservoir dispenses an impedance matching substance may be connected to the conduit and pump. The toilet seat apparatus performs ultrasound analyses of a user seated on the toilet. The impedance matching substance may be what is known as ultrasound gel which improves conduction during the acoustic transduction of an ultrasound analysis. This apparatus permits a user to receive an ultrasound analysis of the thigh, including automatically dispensing the ultrasound gel, while seated on a toilet seat.
US10204609B2 Connector for attaching a pedal for an electrophonic instrument to a pedal board
Connector for attaching a control pedal, use of said connector and units for fitting an adjustable pedal which comprise said connectorConnector for attaching a control pedal for an electrophonic instrument to a pedal board support, which comprises at least one plate having at least one connection hole to the control pedal and at least one connection hole to the pedal board, the connection hole to the pedal board being an elongate hole.
US10204607B2 Rotatable mouthpiece for a woodwind instrument
A mouthpiece configuration for a wind instrument (such as a saxophone) is provided that is rotatable with respect to the neck, while remaining stationary with respect to the musician. The inventive mouthpiece comprises an inner sleeve component that is inserted over the neck of the instrument, where the inner sleeve component is formed to include a rotatable outer surface element (e.g., slip ring, ball bearings, etc.), referred to as a “bearing surface” that provides rotational movement. A mouthpiece element is positioned over the inner sleeve component to engage with the rotatable outer surface element such that a player may easily rotate the mouthpiece element with respect to the remainder of the instrument.
US10204604B2 Bachi for a shamisen
A bachi for playing a shamisen, comprising a handle portion having a first end and a second end, a blade portion removably disposed on the first end of the handle portion, and an attachment assembly that removably secures the blade portion to the first end of the handle portion.
US10204602B2 Dismountable stringed musical instrument with splitted fingerboard
A dismountable stringed musical instrument with a splittable fingerboard and an acoustic sound is disclosed having a hollow body composed by two parts shaped as half empty shell that meets each other on their outer perimeter, defining a sound chamber. The fingerboard is splitted in two parts that can be re-assembled by a rigid inner core which works as a reinforcement and as a trail to allows the fingerboard cutted portions to slide on it meeting each other perfectly and by a latch toggle clamp which hold the two parts strictly merged together, taking back the fingerboard to its original playable smoothness. The neck can be dismounted to from the body and then re-assembled in the playing position also adjusting its inclination at will by movable elements placed on the neck extremity which faces the top portion of the body support area.
US10204600B2 Storage system
A storage system comprising storage including a plurality of storage banks and a storage controller to control writing of received pixel data to the storage banks in a distribution pattern. The distribution pattern includes pattern sections, each of which corresponds to pixels from a row of input pixels, and pattern blocks, each of which corresponds to pixels from a plurality of adjacent rows and columns of the input pixels. Pixel data in a pattern section and a pattern block are each written to different ones of the storage banks. The pattern section includes a first section part, which overlaps the pattern block and a second section part, which does not overlap the pattern block. Pixel data of the first section part is written to a first set of storage banks and pixel data of the second section part is written to a second, different, set of storage banks.
US10204597B2 Display apparatus and display method
A display apparatus includes: a display unit configured to be able to be curved in an almost cylindrical shape with a surface being oriented outwards and display information in a region of one of an entire periphery and a part of the surface; a viewing intention detector configured to detect viewing intention of a user for the information displayed on the display unit, the user wearing the display unit on a part of a body; a display region determiner configured to determine, according to the viewing intention of the user, a region of the display unit, which is viewable by the user, as a display region for displaying the information; and a display control unit configured to control display of the information in the display region.
US10204594B2 Transparent display panel and transparent display device including the same
A transparent display panel includes a transparent display structure and a light transmittance adjusting structure. The transparent display structure includes a display region and a transmittance region. The light transmittance adjusting structure is located over or under the transparent display structure. The light transmittance adjusting structure includes a volume changeable material of which a volume is changed in response to intensity of incident light or a photochromic material of which a coloring degree is changed in response to the intensity of incident light. The transparent display panel effectively improves quality of an image displayed on the transparent display panel by maintaining or adjusting a contrast ratio of the image according to the intensity of the incident light.
US10204593B2 Display apparatus and method for controlling the same
A display apparatus includes a display configured to display content, a sensor configured to sense ambient light, and a processor configured to, in response to the ambient light satisfying a predetermined condition, divide the screen into at least a first area and a second area based on an attribute of the content and individually control a first output luminance of the first area and a second output luminance of the second area.
US10204589B2 Source driver having low power consumption and display device including the source driver
Disclosed are a source driver and a display device including the same. The source driver may include: an output buffer unit including a pair of output buffers controlled by a first power down signal and another pair of output buffers controlled by a second power down signal; and a charge sharing unit configured to control output buffers to share charge when the first or second power down signal is enabled, the output buffers being driven in the same driving range among the pair of output buffers and the other pair of output buffers.
US10204587B2 Shift register unit and drive method thereof, shift register and display apparatus
The present disclosure provides a shift register unit, which includes an input circuit, a reset circuit, a noise reduction circuit, and an output circuit. The input circuit is configured to control a voltage of a first node based on a first input signal and a second input signal, and control a voltage of a second node based on a first voltage and the voltage of the first node. The reset circuit is configured to reset the voltage of the first node and the voltage of the second node. The noise reduction circuit is configured to maintain a reset voltage of the first node and a reset voltage of the second node. The output circuit is configured to provide, for an output terminal of the output circuit, a second clock signal from a second clock signal terminal or the second voltage. The shift register unit is composed of switch elements.
US10204580B2 Scan-driving device with detective-driving circuit
A scan-driving device is disclosed herein. The scan-driving device comprises a plurality of scan-driving circuits, a detective-driving circuit, and a modulating module. The scan-driving circuit comprises a n up-pull control module, an up-pull module, a down-transfer module, a down-pull module, a down-pull-sustain module, a bootstrap capacitor. The detective-driving circuit in the scan-driving device of the present invention is able to better maintain the ability of down-pull-sustain of the down-pull-sustain module, whereby the stability of the scan-driving device is increased.
US10204579B2 GOA circuits, display devices and the driving methods of the GOA circuits
A GOA circuit, a display device, and a driving method of GOA circuit are disclosed. A N-th level GOA unit is configured for charging the N-th level horizontal scanning line (G(N)) within a display area of the display device. The N-th level horizontal scanning line (G(N)) connects to GAS. In response to the GAS, the horizontal scanning lines corresponding to all of the GOA units are in a charging state. In this way, the horizontal scanning lines at each level are connected to the GAS, such that when the GAS are valid, the corresponding horizontal scanning line at each level are in the charging state of in an on-state so as to realize the All Gate On function.
US10204578B2 Display substrate and display device
There are disclosed a display substrate and a display device. The display substrate comprises a common electrode line, a plurality of pixel units with each comprising a pixel electrode and a plurality of first switch units disposed respectively between the common electrode line and the pixel electrodes. Each of the first switch unit is configured to be turned on within a pre-set time period after the display substrate is powered off to connect the pixel electrode to the common electrode line and be turned off when the display substrate is powered on to disconnect the pixel electrode from the common electrode line. In this way, after the power-off, the charges stored in the pixel electrode are neutralized in the common electrode line. Thus, the pixel electrode and the common electrode can be discharged by the same discharge circuit, which guarantees no DC residue in the discharged pixel electrode.
US10204564B2 Display device
A display device includes a first substrate and a second substrate opposite to each other, a gate line on the first substrate, a gate driver which is connected to the gate line, a clock line which transmits a clock signal, a connecting line which connects the clock line and the gate driver, a common electrode on the second substrate, the common electrode overlapping the clock line and the connecting line, and a compensation pattern which overlaps the common electrode and extends from the connecting line.
US10204557B2 Active-matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) display apparatus and brightness compensation method thereof
An Active-Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AMOLED) display apparatus and a brightness compensation method thereof are provided. At an initial compensation stage, a display screen can be subjected to brightness calibration by an image sensor so as to acquire a data voltage compensation value of each sub-pixel when a brightness value of a display panel equals a preset value, a first data voltage is output to a corresponding pixel circuit according to the data voltage compensation value of each sub-pixel, a sensed voltage of each sub-pixel at this stage is used as an initial reference voltage of each sub-pixel when the brightness value of the display panel equals the preset value; and at a subsequent compensation stage, by regulating a data voltage of each sub-pixel, the sensed voltage of each sub-pixel is made to be equal to the corresponding initial reference voltage when the brightness value of the display panel equals the preset value, so as to achieve uniform compensation on brightness of each sub-pixel at the subsequent compensation stage. Thus, not only are uniformity and accuracy of initial brightness compensation improved, but also pixel aging is accurately compensated and uniformity and accuracy of subsequent compensation are improved.
US10204555B2 Pixel circuit and driving method thereof, and display device
A pixel circuit and driving method thereof, and a display device can achieve a threshold voltage compensation function, which facilitates reducing the pixel size of AMOLED and achieving high PPI. The pixel circuit comprises a plurality of pixel units arranged in a matrix and each including a sub-pixel unit (b) and a light emitting element (a), the sub-pixel unit (b) including a driving transistor electrically connected with the light emitting element (a), corresponding to each row of pixel units, the pixel circuit further comprises a row sharing unit (c) electrically connected with each pixel unit of the corresponding row via a first connection line; corresponding to each column of pixel units, the pixel circuit further comprises a column sharing unit (d) electrically connected with each pixel unit of the corresponding column via a second connection line; the sub-pixel unit (b), the row sharing unit (c), and the column sharing unit (d) constitute a circuit having a function of compensating for a threshold voltage of the driving transistor in the sub-pixel unit.
US10204544B2 Display panel driver and display apparatus having the same
A display panel driver includes a plurality of stages. An N-th stage of the plurality of stages is configured to output a scan signal and an emission signal synchronized with each other based on a first power voltage, a second power voltage, and at least one clock signal. N is a natural number.
US10204540B2 High density pixel pattern
A pixel pattern of material light emissive areas for an emissive display system having pixels, each pixel having subpixels, each subpixel having a light emitting device defining the material light emissive area of the subpixel, the pixel pattern comprising: for each pixel, a shared elongated subpixel of a first primary color shared with an adjacent pixel and an elongated subpixel of a second or third primary color located in an area on an opposite side of the shared elongated subpixel from the adjacent pixel.
US10204539B2 Ambient light context-aware display
Embodiments are disclosed that relate to modifying a display of a portable electronic device to account for ambient light. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a method comprising determining an ambient light history including a plurality of ambient light color conditions sensed over a duration of device operation by an ambient light sensor, reading a display-ready image having a plurality of pixels from an image source, adjusting a manner in which the display-ready image is displayed by color-shifting at least a subset of the plurality of pixels based on the plurality of ambient light color conditions in the ambient light history to thereby generate a color-modified image, and displaying the color-modified image on the display of the portable electronic device.
US10204538B2 Image processing circuit and display device including the same
An image processing circuit includes a mapper configured to convert an image signal into an intermediate data signal, and a renderer configured to convert the intermediate data signal into a data signal, wherein the renderer includes a memory configured to store the intermediate data signal and a flag signal, and a rendering circuit configured to output a data signal corresponding to a current line in response to a next intermediate data signal corresponding to a next line, to output a current intermediate data signal corresponding to the current line from the memory, and to output a previous flag signal corresponding to a previous line from the memory.
US10204537B2 Display driving method and device and display device
A display driving method and device and a display device are disclosed. The method includes: receiving an image signal to be displayed; converting the image signal to be displayed into a virtual pixel array formed by virtual sub-pixels of three colors, and determining the gray scale of each virtual sub-pixel; dividing three successive sub-pixels in a row direction into a pixel unit, and arranging a sampling area at a corresponding position of each pixel unit in the virtual pixel array; and determining the gray scale of the sub-pixel of each color in the pixel unit according to the gray scale of the virtual sub-pixel of each color covered by the sampling area.
US10204533B2 Placard fastener
A transportation placard system including a holder including a recess for receiving a placard and a placard fastener engaged with the holder. The placard fastener includes a retaining arm including a placard engagement portion and a retaining tab. The placard fastener further includes a base including a first spring arm including a first downwardly extending claw, a second spring arm including a second downwardly extending claw, and an elongate portion positioned between the first spring arm and the second spring arm. The first spring arm and the elongate portion form a first cavity. The second spring arm and the elongate portion form a second cavity. The retaining tab is positioned within the first cavity and the second cavity.
US10204531B2 Injection dummy
Herein an injection dummy (2) disclosed. The injection dummy comprising a body (4) and a lid (6), wherein the body (4) forms a bowl (8) for receiving and holding a liquid, the bowl (8) comprising side surfaces (10) and a bottom surface (12), and wherein the lid (6) comprises a resilient material adapted to be penetrated by a needle. The lid (6) is adapted to be in liquid sealing contact with the body (4) by the resilient material abutting against the side surfaces (10) of the bowl (8).
US10204529B2 System and methods providing an enhanced user Experience in a real-time simulated virtual reality welding environment
A real-time virtual reality welding system including a programmable processor-based subsystem, a spatial tracker operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem, at least one mock welding tool capable of being spatially tracked by the spatial tracker, and at least one display device operatively connected to the programmable processor-based subsystem. The system is capable of simulating, in virtual reality space, a weld puddle having real-time molten metal fluidity and heat dissipation characteristics. The system is further capable of displaying the simulated weld puddle on the display device in real-time.
US10204527B2 Systems and methods for determining mission readiness
The present invention is directed to systems and methods for objectively assessing mission readiness. The systems can comprise a backend system and scenario server in communication with the backend system. The backend system can comprise a planning and analysis system comprising planning and/or assessing data for one or more training missions, a common database builder comprising geographical data of a geographical region for the training mission, and a digital media replicator comprising a social media module configured to receive publically accessible data relevant to the training mission from one or more social media platforms. The scenario server is configured to receive data from each of the planning and analysis system, common database builder, and digital media replication to create the training mission. Methods in accordance with such systems are disclosed herein.
US10204524B2 Observation platform for training, monitoring and mining structured communications
Using an observation platform for training, monitoring, and mining structured communications. A signal is received from a first communication device at a second communication device associated with a computer system, wherein a first characteristic of the signal corresponds to an audible source and a second characteristic of the signal corresponds to information indicative of a geographic position of the first communication device.
US10204520B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle based security system
A method includes defining a flight plan of an unmanned aerial vehicle from a rest location thereof to a destination location within a memory of the unmanned aerial vehicle, and capturing, through one or more sensor(s) communicatively coupled to the unmanned aerial vehicle and a server through a computer network, data related to an environment of a specific location covered by the one or more sensor(s). The method also includes detecting, through a processor associated with the one or more sensor(s) and/or the server, a security breach and/or a security threat at the specific location based on analyzing the captured data, and automatically activating, through the one or more sensor(s) or the server, the flight plan on the unmanned aerial vehicle in response to the detection of the security breach and/or the security threat to dispatch the unmanned aerial vehicle to perform additional surveillance of the specific location.
US10204517B2 Wireless vehicle system for enhancing situational awareness
Electronic equipment in vehicles may transmit and receive wireless messages. Each wireless message that is transmitted by a transmitter may include information on the vehicle from which it is being transmitted, information on the location of the transmitter within the vehicle, and other vehicle status information. Receiving equipment in vehicles may be used to receive the transmitted messages. Received signal strength indicator information may be associated with the transmitted messages. Using the received signal strength indicator information and information on the locations of the transmitters within the vehicles in which the transmitters are installed, equipment in a receiving vehicle may determine locations for nearby vehicles. Alerts may be presented to a driver of a vehicle and other suitable actions may be taken based on the locations of nearby vehicles, vehicle type information, and other information regarding traffic in the vicinity of the driver.
US10204513B2 Accessory having a communication function for Internet of Things
An accessory includes a main body including a communication module that is configured to communicate with a predetermined network, and a container including a main body-coupling portion that is configured to separably couple to the main body. The main body includes at least one of (i) a remote control module that is configured to transmit an optical signal for controlling a predetermined apparatus within a predetermined range or (ii) a sensor module that is configured to sense information about a surrounding environment. The container includes an external coupling portion that is configured to couple the container to an external object.
US10204511B2 Remote control device usage detection based on power consumption
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for remote control device usage detection. A smart battery may be inserted into a remote control device. The smart battery provides power to the remote control device as well as monitors the power consumption when a particular one or more interface elements of the remote control is interacted with by an end user. The power consumption information is transmitted to a receiver, which may identify the remote control device and/or the interface element(s) that has been interacted with based on the received data.
US10204510B2 Agent apparatus, electrical apparatus, and method of controlling agent apparatus
A display apparatus including a display which displays content, a communicator configured to communicate with a remote controller and an external device, and a controller. The controller being configured to, upon receiving a control command from the external device, control operation of the display apparatus based on the received control command, control the received control command to be transmitted to the remote controller, and control the communicator to transmit the received control command to the external device through the remote controller.
US10204505B2 Systems and methods for processing coexisting signals for rapid response to user input
Systems and methods for enabling a system to rapidly respond to wireless instructions being transmitted by a personal device over one of several communications networks that share a common RF medium are provided. During operation of the system, certain network communications may take priority over other network communications. Rapid response communications enable a user to communicate with the system, using the personal device, in a manner that does not collide or interfere with higher priority network communications.
US10204502B2 Baggage delivery notification system and method
A baggage delivery notification system and method which alerts passengers when their baggage arrives. An example method includes obtaining a baggage identifier on a bag at a baggage claim carousel from a reader, determining a passenger associated with the baggage identifier, and alerting the passenger that the bag is at the baggage claim carousel. The method may further include determining a time of arrival of the bag at the baggage claim carousel and alerting the passenger to the time of arrival.
US10204501B2 Providing predictive alerts for workplace safety
A device may receive one or more environmental measurements associated with a workplace. The device may receive one or more physiological measurements associated with a worker. The one or more physiological measurements may be different from the one or more environmental measurements. The device may generate a safety score for the worker based on the one or more environmental measurements and the one or more physiological measurements. The device may provide information regarding the worker based on the safety score.
US10204493B2 Haptic feedback in a haptically noisy environment
A method for providing haptic feedback is provided for a device that produces haptic noise, such as a power tool with an electric motor that produces noises and vibrations while in operation. An environmental condition of the device can be sensed while the device is being operated and generating haptic noise. A haptic noise characteristic of the device can be determined. A haptic drive signal based on the environmental condition and haptic noise characteristic can be generated. The haptic drive signal can be applied to a haptic output device associated with the device.
US10204488B2 Gaming system and method providing a wagering game including a skill-based game having a player-selected difficulty level and duration
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a gaming system and method providing a wagering game including a skill-based game having a player-selected difficulty level and duration. The skill-based game contributes to the average expected payback percentage of the wagering game such that the average expected payback percentage of the wagering game can vary within a predetermined range from player-to-player based on the players' skill levels. The gaming system enables each player to obtain the AEP %WAGERING GAME at or near the upper end of the predetermined range, regardless of the player's skill level.
US10204487B2 System and method for gaming
A system and method for gaming includes the steps of receiving a user input for a wager game, wherein the user input is received through a communication network from an interface, the user input includes game play instructions and wagering information; processing the user input with a gaming module arranged to generate one or more game play results of the wager game, and transmitting one or more game output having the game play result and a wagering information associated with the game play result over the communication network to the interface.
US10204486B2 Table game
Live gaming tables where players make one or more wagers on the outcome of a game played according to a predetermined set of rules are described. The table game is characterized by having a progressive prize that may be won through the play of a plurality of different bonus games. Each bonus game has a different triggering event associated with it and is preferably differentiated from the other bonus games by the probability of winning the progressive prize through the bonus game. The triggering event for each bonus game is preferably a combination of cards formed by the players' hands, the dealer's hand and/or a combination thereof. Multiple different table games played with different rules employ multiple bonus games associated with the different tables that allow different table games with otherwise disparate and fixed odds to have fair odds of winning a communal progressive prize.
US10204483B2 Gaming system and method with game play modifications
Methods and apparatus are described for offering a benefit to a player of a first electronic game device. In an embodiment, the method includes determining if a player of a first electronic game device qualifies to receive at least one benefit associated with an award value, and then outputting an offer to provide the at least one benefit. In some embodiments, the offer requires use of a second electronic game device. The method may also include receiving a request for the benefit at the second electronic game device, and then providing at least one benefit to the player. In some embodiments, the offer includes such benefits as additional game play, one or more bonus-round game outcomes, a monetary payout, a game play modification, additional comp points, loss insurance, a multimedia option, and acquisition of at least one unit of media content.
US10204480B2 Gaming machine and gaming system
A gaming environment, in which a new gaming machine and gaming system in which entertainment aspect of the game may be enhanced, is described. Especially a gaming environment, in which a slot game (the first game) corresponding to a first game program 33a in the RAM 33 is progressed by the main CPU 32 of the slot machine 210 in the gaming system 220, when the payout rate of the slot machine 210 is greater or equal to a predetermined value, a second game program which is different from the first game program 33a is downloaded from the game server 200 by the communication process unit 211 of the slot machine 210, the second game is progressed by the main CPU 32 via executing the second game program, is described.
US10204477B1 Determining paylines in a slot game based on player characters
A system and method for determining paylines in a slot game based on player characters are disclosed. A given player character may correspond to distinctive paylines along which symbols in a pull outcome may be assessed for rewards, for gameplays to be implemented in a game space, and/or any for other types of results provided by a slot game. In some examples, the number of the paylines corresponding to the given player character may correlate with various aspects regarding the given player character such as, without limitation, a class, a level, a race, a number of experience points, one or more skills, virtual items, and/or any other aspects regarding the given player character. In some examples, the combinations of symbols appearing on active paylines in a pull outcome may trigger one or more gameplays for implementation in a game space associated with the slot game.
US10204470B1 Casino wagering game with player selected conditions
A method, apparatus, and computer readable storage medium to implement a wagering method using at least one electronic random number generator which simulates dice. The method can simulate a game of “football” which is based purely on player decisions and random outcomes of the random number generator. Different sequences of the method can be initiated based on outcomes of the random number generator.
US10204469B2 Banknote processing device
A banknote handling apparatus (banknote depositing/dispensing apparatus 1) includes a transport unit (41), a storage unit (3), an upper housing (111) configured to house the transport unit, and a lower housing (protective housing 131) configured to house the storage unit. The upper housing has an opening (1111) which is formed through a surface thereof on one side in a horizontal direction, and the transport unit is configured to be drawn out of the upper housing toward the one side in the horizontal direction through the opening. The lower housing has an opening (1311) which is formed through a surface thereof on the other side in the horizontal direction, and is configured to be drawn out of the lower housing toward the other side in the horizontal direction through the opening.
US10204464B2 Cloud-based wireless communication system and method for updating a reader device
A server may receive information from a computer, store the information in a database at the server, determine a reader device that is configured to receive and/or process credential information and/or a unique identifier and to receive the information based on an analysis of the information, select one or more mobile devices to deliver the information to the reader, and transmit data to the one or more mobile devices where the data includes at least a portion of the information.
US10204458B2 Color fill in an augmented reality environment
A method for operating a head-mounted computing device that includes displaying an image of an environment on a display of the head-mounted computing device and identifying a surface within the image that is eligible for color fill operation, based on similarities in color parameters of contiguous pixels in the captured image. The method further includes displaying an indicator prompting user input regarding color fill, receiving a color fill request via user input, the request being for a predetermined color, and performing a color fill operation on the identified surface in response to receiving the color fill request by (a) generating a fill image having the predetermined color and a shape that conforms to the shape of the identified surface, and (b) displaying the fill image in a world-locked manner so as to overlay the identified surface even when a perspective of the display changes.
US10204452B2 Apparatus and method for providing augmented reality-based realistic experience
An apparatus and method for providing augmented reality-based realistic experience. The apparatus for providing augmented reality-based realistic experience includes a hardware unit and a software processing unit. The hardware unit includes a mirror configured to have a reflective characteristic and a transmissive characteristic, a display panel configured to present an image of an augmented reality entity, and a sensor configured to acquire information about a user. The software processing unit presents the augmented reality entity via the display panel based on the information about the user from the hardware unit after performing color compensation on the color of the augmented reality entity.
US10204449B2 Video-based interactive viewing along a path in medical imaging
For interactive viewing in medical imaging, pre-rendering is used to provide greater quality of the rendered images with a given computational power. For interactivity in viewing direction, two or more views are rendered for each location and provided as video to the viewer. The viewer selects a viewing direction interactively, and an image at the selected view direction is formed from the previously rendered images of the videos for the two or more views. In an alternative or additional approach, a video graph is created with videos of different segments of the graph. The videos are sequences of images representing change in location, camera parameters (e.g., zooming), and/or rendering settings. Once provided to the user, interactivity is provided by selection of the appropriate node of the video graph. The user may interactively select different locations and/or rendering settings available in the video graph, allowing interaction while benefiting from quality provided by pre-rendered video.
US10204448B2 System and method for portable active 3D scanning
A method for generating a three-dimensional model of an object, by a scanning system including a client-side device including: an acquisition system configured to capture images; and an interaction system including a display device and a network interface includes: capturing a plurality of images of the object by the acquisition system, the images being captured from a plurality of different poses of the acquisition system; computing depth maps from the images of the objects, each of the depth maps corresponding to one of the poses of the acquisition system; combining the depth maps to generate a combined point cloud; and displaying, on the display device, the combined point cloud or a 3D mesh model generated from the combined point cloud.
US10204447B2 2D image processing for extrusion into 3D objects
Techniques are described for transforming image data, such as two dimensional (2D) or partial three dimensional (3D) image data, into a 3D model. Upon receiving image data including color information, the image data may be converted into a height map based on the color information. The height map may be used to construct an image data mesh, which forms a 3D model. In some aspects, constructing the image data mesh may include associating vertices with pixels of the image data, connecting neighboring vertices to define at least one surface, applying texture to at least one of the surfaces, generating bottom and side surfaces, and connecting the bottom and side surface(s) to the textured surface to enclose a volume within the 3D model. In some aspects, the height map may include an edge based height map, such that color distances between pixels may be used form edges from the image data.
US10204443B2 Dental image display device, dental surgical operation device, and dental image display method
According to a dental image display device, a dental surgical operation device, and a dental image display method, a 2D captured image of a tooth as a surgical operation target that is captured with visible light in an articulation face direction, and an articulation face direction converted 2D image obtained as a result of displaying 3D information, which is acquired on the tooth and includes information on a root canal inside the tooth, two-dimensionally on a predetermined plane in the articulation face direction, are displayed in correspondence with each other on a monitor.
US10204437B2 Systems and methods for adding visual elements to video content
A video may be presented on a touchscreen display. Reception of annotation input may be determined based on user's engagement with the touchscreen display. Annotation input may define an in-frame visual annotation for the video. In-frame visual annotation may be associated with a visual portion of the video and one or more points within a duration of the video such that a subsequent presentation of the video includes the in-frame visual annotation positioned at the visual portion of the video at the one or more points. A graphical user interface may be presented on the touchscreen display. The graphical user interface may include one or more animation fields that provide options for selection by the user. The options may define different properties of a moving visual element added to the video. The options may define visual characteristics, presentation periods, and motions of the moving visual element.
US10204433B2 Selective enablement of sign language display
Content substitution and/or picture-in-picture technology is used to provide a sign language window that provides a sign language interpretation of audio content in main program audio/video content. The sign language window can be selectively disabled by a user that does not wish to view the sign language video. Also, in some implementations, the user can move the sign language window to a desired location on the display. The desired location may be one of a plurality of pre-defined display locations. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract.
US10204428B2 Systems and method for reconstructing 3D radio frequency tomographic images
According to one or more aspects of the disclosed subject matter, reconstructing 3D radio frequency tomographic images can include detecting a plurality of frequencies of a target and generating a low resolution image for each frequency. Additionally, a high frequency low resolution image can be selected from the plurality of low resolution images to be a reference image. Further, pixel values of the reference image can be obtained and the pixel values of the reference image can be compared to each of the plurality of low resolution images. The method can also include determining new features in each of the low resolution images based on the comparisons, generating a high resolution grid based on the new features determined by the comparisons, wherein the high resolution grid is generated using interpolation, performing deconvolution of the high resolution grid using a Wiener filter, and outputting a high resolution image.
US10204423B2 Visual odometry using object priors
Disclosed are techniques for more accurately estimating the pose of a camera used to capture a three-dimensional scene. Accuracy is enhanced by leveraging three-dimensional object priors extracted from a large-scale three-dimensional shape database. This allows existing feature matching techniques to be augmented by generic three-dimensional object priors, thereby providing robust information about object orientations across multiple images or frames. More specifically, the three-dimensional object priors provide a unit that is easier and more reliably tracked between images than a single feature point. By adding object pose estimates across images, drift is reduced and the resulting visual odometry techniques are more robust and accurate. This eliminates the need for three-dimensional object templates that are specifically generated for the imaged object, training data obtained for a specific environment, and other tedious preprocessing steps. Entire object classes identified in a three-dimensional shape database can be used to train an object detector.
US10204414B2 Integration of intra-oral imagery and volumetric imagery
Systems and methods are described for identifying a sub-gingival surface of a tooth in volumetric imagery data. Shape data is received from a surface scanner and volumetric imagery data is received from a volumetric imaging device. The shape data of the super-gingival portion of a first tooth is registered with the volumetric imagery data of the super-gingival portion of the first tooth to obtain a registration result. At least one criterion is then determined for detecting a surface of the first tooth in the volumetric imagery data of the super-gingival or the sub-gingival portion using the registration result. The surface of the sub-gingival portion of the first tooth is detected in the volumetric imagery data using the at least one criterion.
US10204413B2 System and method that expands the use of polar dynamic programming to segment complex shapes
The present invention provides a system and method that uses polar dynamic programming PDP (PDP) method to generate a segmented image of a shape.
US10204411B2 System and method for sequential image analysis of an in vivo image stream
A system and method for segmenting an image stream to a plurality of segments is provided. A processing unit may be configured to calculate a set of pixel-based properties for frames of an image stream, and detect segments of constant mean values in the sets of pixel-based properties. The segments of constant mean values are detected by using a window method that determines possible partition points of the window, and calculating a difference between mean values of the sets of pixel-based properties for each sub-window of frames. Points of change may be identified in the calculated difference between mean values of the sets of pixel-based properties. A display unit may display a summarized representation of the image stream, wherein the summarized representation includes a plurality of segments, each segment corresponding to a segment of constant mean values in the sets of pixel-based properties.
US10204398B2 Image distortion transformation method and apparatus
An image distortion transformation method for transforming an original image by an imager having an original distortion profile to a transformed image optimized for a distortion processing unit includes inputting the original image from the imager into the transformation unit, inputting an original image distortion profile into the original distortion profile memory of the transformation unit, and inputting a target distortion profile into the target distortion profile memory of the transformation unit. The target distortion profile is different from the original distortion profile. The method further includes transforming the original image into a transformed image by transforming the distortion profile of the original image from the original image distortion profile to the target image distortion profile, and outputting the transformed image from the transformation unit.
US10204397B2 Bowtie view representing a 360-degree image
Techniques are described herein that are capable of providing a bowtie view of an environment. A bowtie view of an environment is a representation of a 360-degree image of the environment that is compressed at its center such that at least one side of the bowtie view is concave. For example, two opposing sides of the bowtie view may be concave. In accordance with this example, the two opposing sides may be top and bottom sides of the bowtie view. The 360-degree image is unwrapped to provide a flattened image. The flattened image is projected on an inner surface of a virtual object in a three-dimensional virtual environment. A portion of the flattened image is captured from the inner surface of the virtual object using a virtual camera to provide the bowtie view.
US10204396B2 Compiler managed memory for image processor
A method is described. The method includes repeatedly loading a next sheet of image data from a first location of a memory into a two dimensional shift register array. The memory is locally coupled to the two-dimensional shift register array and an execution lane array having a smaller dimension than the two-dimensional shift register array along at least one array axis. The loaded next sheet of image data keeps within an image area of the two-dimensional shift register array. The method also includes repeatedly determining output values for the next sheet of image data through execution of program code instructions along respective lanes of the execution lane array, wherein, a stencil size used in determining the output values encompasses only pixels that reside within the two-dimensional shift register array. The method also includes repeatedly moving a next sheet of image data to be fully loaded into the two dimensional shift register array from a second location of the memory to the first location of the memory.
US10204395B2 Stereoscopic virtual reality through caching and image based rendering
Virtual reality is provided by a mobile VR device. VR scenes are displayed by serving an application's image requests from a local cache of pre-rendered image frames. As the device user moves, image frames that match a VR scene viewed from a current pose (3D position and 3D orientation of the device translated to the virtual environment) are retrieved from the cache and displayed to the user as a VR scene. The cache may include a static cache including static image frames and a dynamic object cache including dynamic object image frames. The static cache may be indexed by the device current pose. The dynamic object cache may be indexed by the dynamic object's animation stage, orientation, and relative distance from the device user's current pose for a given time or movement-based trigger. Static image frames and dynamic object image frames may be composited, and displayed as a scene.
US10204391B2 Method of and apparatus for processing graphics
A tile-based graphics processing pipeline that uses primitive lists that can encompass plural rendering tiles includes a primitive list reading unit that reads primitive lists for a tile being rendered to determine primitives to be processed for the tile and a rasterizer that rasterizes input primitives to generate graphics fragments to be processed. The pipeline further comprises a comparison unit between the primitive list reading unit and the rasterizer that for primitives that have been read from primitive lists that include plural rendering tiles, compares the location of the primitive in the render target to the location of the tile being rendered, and then either sends the primitive onwards to the rasterizer if the comparison determines that the primitive could lie at least partially within the tile, or does not send the primitive to the rasterizer if the comparison determines that the primitive definitely does not lie within the tile.
US10204390B2 Dynamic digital watermark
Some implementations may include a computer-implemented method for applying at least two digital watermarks to a digital document, the method including: receiving a digital document comprising visual contents; generating a first digital watermark to be visually presented at a first time point; generating a second digital watermark to be visually presented at a second time point, the second digital watermark being different from the first digital watermark and the second time point being different from the first time point; and applying both the first digital watermark and second digital watermark to the digital document t.
US10204389B2 Rescue performance metrics for CPR and traumatic brain injury
A computer-implemented method for providing summary information for lifesaving activities is disclosed.
US10204387B2 Sequentially configuring manufacturing equipment to reduce reconfiguration times
Methods of providing services to individual and methods of manufacturing items are described. Data structures to represent priority values for those individuals or items are also described. By ascribing priority values to a set of items, those items can be grouped based on those priority values. Once grouped based on priority values, the items within each group can be manufactured according to group priority as well as according to the characteristics of each item to be manufactured within that group. The same concept applies to providing services to individuals.
US10204385B2 Distance-based social message pruning
Correspondences in a social networking system are analyzed to determine at least one topic. An activity stream with the at least one topic is analyzed. A target audience for the activity steam is identified. The activity stream is analyzed according to a uniqueness and a relationship criteria to form an assessment. The assessment is analyzed to a predetermined action criteria. Performing an action responsive to determining the assessment satisfies the predetermined action criteria.
US10204384B2 Data loss prevention of social media content
In an example, there is disclosed a computing apparatus, comprising: a psychological state data interface to receive psychological state data; one or more logic elements, including at least one hardware element, comprising a verification engine to: receive a requested user action; receive a psychological state input via the psychological state data interface; analyze the psychological state input; and bar the requested user action at least partly responsive to the analyzing.
US10204380B1 Categorically inductive taxonomy system, program product and method
System, method and program product, the system configured to retrieve entity financial transaction data; receive for the financial transaction categorical transaction tags categorizing the financial transaction; access a taxonomy associated with the entity, wherein the taxonomy has a progression inductively backwards; determine an identification code for the financial transaction based on the categorical transaction tags, wherein the identification code references a particular data structures in the taxonomy; select one of the categorical transaction tags as the most granular element; assign a unique data tag in the particular data structure to the most granular element; identify, parse and transform the financial transaction data for use in logical functions; execute an inductive algorithm to propagate from the most granular element to a higher level in the one data structure to thereby determine and populate a location in a report based on the inductive algorithm; and transmit the report.
US10204379B2 Methods, apparatus, and systems for curve trading
The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.
US10204378B1 Flexible payment services for travel and credit cards
Flexible fiat and cryptocurrency Payment Services (FfcPS) are disclosed for travel and credit cards. This invention applies to U.S. Dollar, European Euro and other fiat, and Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Merchants that use this invention would add a new item to their (room) key cards and credit cards—a Merchant cryptocurrency wallet public address Quick Response (QR) Code (Merchant QR Code). The Merchant QR Code's associated cryptocurrency wallet public address is recorded on a blockchain public ledger whenever used for a cryptocurrency payment from a consumer. That cryptocurrency payment is then converted to a fiat payment that's added to a merchant account for the consumer by an online exchange. For smart consumers, this invention would allow use of fiat or cryptocurrency with the best value at time of payment for fiat charges to a room or credit card.
US10204374B1 Parallel fraud check
In some examples, a fulfillment service may receive a purchase order for delivery of one or more items. In response, the fulfillment service may determine an initial risk score representing a first probability that the purchase order is a potentially fraudulent transaction. In addition, the fulfillment service may request fulfillment of the purchase order based on the initial risk score being below a predetermined threshold. During fulfillment of the purchase order, the fulfillment service may monitor one or more attributes associated with the purchase order. Further, the fulfillment service may determine a revised risk score based on monitoring the one or more attributes. In some cases, the fulfillment service may cancel fulfillment of the purchase order based at least in part on the revised risk score.
US10204373B2 System and method for identifying customers with ordered items at a retail enterprise
A system and method for identifying customers with ordered items at a retail enterprise may associate in a database each of a plurality of departments within a brick-and-mortar outlet with a different identification code, and also one of a plurality of customer codes identifying a customer with an order code identifying an order placed by the customer for an item to be delivered thereto by one of the departments. In response to a wirelessly received identification code and customer code, a display monitor at one of the plurality of departments is controlled to display a notification message if the received identification code matches the identification code associated with the one of the departments and the received customer code matches the customer code associated in the database with the order code. The notification message may include information relating to at least one of the customer and the order.
US10204372B1 Systems and methods for facilitating enhanced device functionalities within a retail store
Embodiments are provided for enhancing an in-store experience for a user of an electronic device. According to certain aspects, the electronic device initiates an in-store mode of an application when the electronic device is located within a retail store, where the in-store mode may enable certain functionalities having certain capabilities. The electronic device may detect when it connects to a network within the retail store and, in response, may indicate enhanced capabilities of the functionalities. The user may select an enhanced capability, and the electronic device may facilitate the associated functionality.
US10204371B2 Method and system to conduct electronic commerce through motion pictures or life performance events
Systems and methods for enabling a viewer of a motion art form to select an object of interest from within the motion art form are disclosed. The system includes a computing device configured to: receive at least one selection signal from at least one viewer; synchronize the at least one selection signal with an elapse time of the motion art form; and transmit the at least one selection signal to a destination.
US10204365B2 Managing service provider service options
A system and method for the management of services offered to subscribers by service providers are provided. A service management component manages service plan options that are provided by one or more service providers and that are made available to subscribers. The service management component processes requests from one or more service provider components to dynamically update service plan information. Such requests may include requests to add or delete service plans, add or delete features to a service plan, add or delete rule sets associated with a service plan, and the like. In this embodiment, the service management component maintains various data stores associated with available service plans and with current subscriber information that facilitate a mapping of updated service plan options to subscribers. Accordingly, the service management component manages a framework that allows the management of the mapping information.
US10204364B1 System and method for providing a virtual presence while securely managing and applying user profile data
Systems and methods for responding to the arrival of a person within a defined geographic area after receiving a virtual presence of the person at a target destination before actual arrival at the target destination are defined. A mobile electronic device stores user profile data and periodically outputs a unique device identification number and position data. A host server monitors the position data and when it is within the defined geographic area, the user profile data is received from the mobile electronic device and transmitted to subscribing terminals. The terminals display the user profile data so that customer service may be enhanced upon the user's arrival. When the user leaves the defined geographic area, the profile data is removed.
US10204363B2 System and method for modifying electronic documents transmitted through an intermediary
Communications between participants over a communications link are proxied by an intermediary, such as an Integrated Order Mechanism (IOM). Participants interact with each other through the IOM. The IOM may be transparent to the participants such that they are not aware that the IOM is involved in processing communications. For example, in the context of a transaction by a customer making a purchase from a merchant over the Internet, the IOM facilitates the processing of transactions by processing requests from both the customer and the merchant. Neither the customer nor the merchant may be aware that the transactions are being handled by the IOM. Navigation objects may be provided for the communications over a network. For example, a navigation bar may be included on a merchant web page to provide the customer with a link back to a shopping application provided by the IOM.
US10204360B1 Systems and methods for processing payments to trigger release of digital advertising campaigns for display on digital signage devices
Certain aspects relate to systems and methods for processing payments to trigger release of digital media content for display on digital signage devices. In certain embodiments, a management server receives a user input about payment remittance information relating to an advertising campaign, which includes media content stored at the management server. The management server then transmits the payment remittance information to an associated financial institution for processing. When the financial institution sends back a confirmation that the payment remittance has been processed, the management server updates the advertising campaign to reflect the confirmation. Upon receiving a request for advertising campaign information relating to the advertising campaign from a signage device, the management server transmits the advertising campaign information to the signage device such that the signage device may confirm the payment remittance related to the advertising campaign information, and display the media content on the signage device.
US10204359B1 System and method for determining purchase records of mobile devices to provide effective mobile advertising
A mobile advertising system determines a sales transaction history of a buyer operating a mobile device. The sales transactions are generated by point-of-sales system. A portion of the transactions is matched to mobile device location records of the mobile device based on locations of the sales transactions, timestamps of the sales transactions, credit card data of the sales transactions, locations of the mobile device, and timestamps of the mobile device. The system further derives intelligence from the shopping history of the buyer's consumption. Based on the consumption intelligence about the buyer, the system sends improved advertising to the mobile device. The system also measures the effectiveness of the mobile advertising.
US10204354B2 System, method and apparatus for managing made-to-order food tickets for a restaurant service
A customer service system operated by a restaurant service provides a restaurant service server. From a database, the restaurant service server retrieves a ticket that is generated by a restaurant service server application. The restaurant service server applies a diner credit policy to the ticket, and issues a diner credit for the diner associated with the ticket.
US10204350B2 Voucher processing system
Computer systems for facilitating the sale and distribution of vouchers (e.g., restaurant vouchers) that may, for example, only be redeemable during a particular time window on a particular day. The system may display fixed prices for vouchers or allow consumers to bid on day and/or time-specific vouchers having a particular value. The system may sell the same day and/or time-specific voucher at different prices and set the price of the voucher based on, for example: (1) purchaser/bidder status; (2) the number of the vouchers that have already been sold; or (3) a substantially random methodology. The restaurant may set fixed criteria that must be satisfied before the system will award a bidding consumer a particular voucher. In other embodiments, in cases where a particular bid does not satisfy a pre-determined set of minimum bid criteria, the system may facilitate direct negotiations between the bidding consumer and the restaurant.
US10204349B2 Analyzing customer segments
The present invention relates to a system and method for customer segment analysis. The system receives customer transaction data for the generation of segments, including point of sales data and customer identification information. Errors in the data may be resolved. Then, individual customers may be segmented by statistically relevant groups. The segmentation of consumers may be accomplished by comparing data of known customers to known segments. Unknown customers, new customers and point of sales data which is missing customer data may also be segmented via statistical similarity to known segments. Using the customer segments, segment wide point of sale data may be generated. This data may then be aggregated by consumer groups. Consumer groups may include by household or other communal purchasing entity. The aggregated segment data may be validated and transformed for outputting to the optimization system. The price optimization system may the use the segment data for generation of preferred prices. Feedback from the optimization engine may be utilized by the customer segmentation system to generate customer segment specific promotional activity.
US10204343B2 Multi-channel customer identification
Unique customer identification and behavior is linked between either concurrent or sequential channels of engagement. Unique identifiers are created, captured, and/or passed between these multiple contact channels, e.g. Web, mobile, IVR, phone, automotive, television, to identify and tag the customer and their context, e.g. history, pass behavior, steps progressed, obstacles and/or issues encountered, etc., uniquely.
US10204342B2 Visual analysis of transactions
Technologies and implementations for facilitating visual analysis of transactions utilizing analytics are generally disclosed.
US10204338B2 Synchronizing contents of removable storage devices with a multimedia network
Methods, systems, and engines are presented for synchronizing contents of removable storage devices with a multimedia network. In one implementation, a change in status of a connection between a removable storage device and a multimedia network is detected. A network inventory list of recordings is updated, triggered by the change in connection status. A change in the recording content, associated metadata, or digital rights of a recording may also trigger an update of the network inventory list. A network scheduler can use the updated network inventory list to accurately reflect those recordings actually available to the multimedia network for playback and recording, or available to an unauthorized user for purchase, including the recordings on removable storage devices.
US10204333B2 Location controls on payment card transactions
Geographical location information provided by a mobile device is used as a control on the use of a payment card as described. Mobile device identification is linked to a payment card account such that when a payment card authorization request is received, information about the geographic location of the origination of the request is checked against the geographic location provided by the mobile device, and if there is a match, the transaction can further processed for authorization or directly authorized.
US10204332B2 Grouping orders for delivery to vendors of a venue
To improve user interaction with a venue, a venue management system is associated with the venue and maintains information associated with users and with vendors associated with the venue. The venue management system receives orders for products or services from users and communicates the received orders to vendors associated with the venue to be fulfilled. The venue management system may group orders having one or more common characteristics received from various users and communicate the group to a vendor to allow the vendor to more efficiently fulfill orders. Further, the venue management system maintains associations between vendors and regions of the venue and may dynamically modify the associations between vendors and regions of a venue to expedite the fulfillment of orders received from various users.
US10204329B2 System and method for effecting payment for POS purchases
A system and method effecting payment for POS purchases includes a database in which a unique code is associated with one of one or more electronic payment systems specified by a customer having one of a plurality of enterprise membership service identification codes stored in the database that uniquely identifies the customer as one of a plurality of shopper members of an enterprise membership service program associated with a retail enterprise. In response to receipt by an input device of a point-of-sale system of the retail enterprise of a manually-supplied code as part of a transaction for the purchase of one or more items, a processor processes payment for the one or more items using the one of the one or more electronic payment systems if the manually-supplied code matches the unique code associated with the one of the one or more electronic payment systems in the database.
US10204326B2 Kiosk for receiving and delivering packages
A computer server for a network-based transaction system is coupled to a kiosk via a data communications network. The kiosk includes a computer processor, an input device, an electronic display unit, a plurality of compartments, and a data communications port. The computer server receives input from a seller of an item. The input includes a listing of the item for sale on the network-based transaction system. The server identifies an available compartment from the plurality of compartments based on the size of the item for sale. The available compartment is configured to receive the item for sale from the seller. The server transmits an identification of the available compartment to the seller via the electronic display unit, and enables access to the available compartment by the seller.
US10204324B2 Waste management system having automated waste tracking
A system is disclosed for managing an offloading service performed by a service vehicle at a disposal site. The system may have an identity detection device configured to generate an identity signal associated with the service vehicle at the disposal site, a scale configured to generate a weight signal indicative of an amount of waste material disposed of by the service vehicle at the disposal site during the offloading service, and at least one processing unit in communication with the identity detection device and the scale. The at least one processing unit may be configured to correlate the weight signal to a customer for which the service vehicle previously performed an onloading service based on the identity signal, and automatically generate an invoice for the customer for the onloading service and for the offloading service.
US10204322B2 Service operation data processing using checklist functionality in association with inspected items
In one embodiment, a system is provided for performing at least one service operation in association with at least one inspected item. The system includes a service data device configured for displaying at least one data screen including at least one checklist configured for operative use in connection with performance of the service operation on the inspected item, the data device being portable and being configured for processing at least one communication; a service administrator having at least one data storage medium configured for storing at least one of the checklists displayed on the data device, the service administrator further having at least one server for enabling at least one communication between the service administrator and the data device; at least a portion of at least one of the checklists being customizable by at least the service administrator; and, at least a portion of at least one of the checklists being electronically interactive in association with performance of the service operation on the inspected item.
US10204321B2 Device for searching and method for searching for similar breakdown cases
The device for searching for similar breakdown cases according to the present invention includes: a first means that detects a signal abnormality from a repair target machine, calculates the correlations between the signal abnormality and past abnormality cases by means of quantification, and regards the past abnormality cases as similar abnormality cases; a second means that obtains the component repair histories of the repair target machine in the similar abnormality cases by means of quantification; and a third means that, in accordance with the quantified correlations and the quantified component repair histories, determines and provides the priority levels of the plural past similar abnormality cases.
US10204317B2 Post-booking travel assistance and organization
To address post-booking and other issues, an application may be run on a user device, such as a mobile device, to provide improved, real-time travel organization and messaging. Some embodiments may also be configured to create, maintain, update, and delete a trip container to which trip content can be automatically or manually associated. In some instances, a user may be required to pay a fee to download the application and/or be required to pay a periodic subscription fee to facilitate ongoing functionality of the application. In addition to or instead of downloading the application, hardware (e.g., circuitry), firmware and/or other particular machine components can be configured to implement some or all aspects of the application.
US10204316B2 User generated content publishing system
The invention is directed to a User Publishing System (UPS) that enables both content publishing for users that share what they know in articles and enabling these users to get paid for providing the content through use of a User Compensation System (UCS). The invention enables users to create and edit content in multiple formats, from multiple sources, and in multiple languages. The system can be integrated for use with a plurality of different websites and adopt both the look and feel and the content format of each website, and/or other communication medium. Compensation may be provided to the user providing the content based on a variety of metrics.
US10204315B2 Automated inventory control RFID bin
Disclosed are various embodiments for automated tracking of inventory levels in storage bins. In one embodiment, among others, an adjustable bin divider may comprise a supporting base that has a receiving slot at an end, the receiving slot comprising a slide channel that extends along a top portion of the supporting base; a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag that is attached to the supporting base; and a radio frequency (RF)-blocking slide divider that comprises a first panel with an RF shield and a second panel that has a narrowed end, the first panel being connected to the second panel at the narrowed end, the first panel being inserted in the receiving slot, the narrowed end fitting within the slide channel of the receiving slot, wherein the RF-blocking slide divider conceals the RFID tag from detection from an RFID reader at a position along the slide channel.
US10204311B2 Configuring workflows in a host device operating in a process control system
In a method of configuring a host device in a process control plant to automatically perform an action or a set of actions includes, a workflow template is generated. The workflow template includes a sequence of one or more steps to be performed by the host device. Each of at least some of the one or more steps is selected from a set of predetermined steps. Then, an instance of the workflow template is generated at the host device. A trigger condition is generated for automatically triggering the instance workflow. The sequence of the one or more steps is executed in response to detecting the trigger condition.
US10204310B2 System and method for home automation
An interface receives analyzed energy usage data, the analyzed energy usage data comprising information determined by one or more home automation devices. A processor applies optimization recommendation rules to the energy usage data. The processor determines an optimization recommendation, the optimization recommendation based on the analyzed energy usage data and the optimization recommendation rules. Upon a determination of the optimization recommendation, the interface further operable to communicate the optimization recommendation to a user.
US10204305B2 Measurement-only topological quantum computation
Measurement-only topological quantum computation using both projective and interferometrical measurement of topological charge is described. Various issues that would arise when realizing it in fractional quantum Hall systems are discussed.
US10204303B2 Method and apparatus for contextual content suggestion
An approach is provided for contextual content suggestion. A recommendation platform processes and/or facilitates a processing of contextual information associated with at least one device to determine one or more locations, one or more contextual parameter values, or a combination thereof. The recommendation platform also determines popularity data associated with one or more content items with respect to the one or more locations, the one or more contextual parameter values, or a combination. The popularity data is determined from one or more other devices sharing at least substantially the one or more locations, the one or more contextual parameter values, or a combination thereof. The recommendation platform then causes, at least in part, a recommendation of the one or more content items to the at least one device based, at least in part, on the popularity information.
US10204301B2 Implementing a neural network algorithm on a neurosynaptic substrate based on criteria related to the neurosynaptic substrate
One embodiment of the invention provides a system for mapping a neural network onto a neurosynaptic substrate. The system comprises a reordering unit for reordering at least one dimension of an adjacency matrix representation of the neural network. The system further comprises a mapping unit for selecting a mapping method suitable for mapping at least one portion of the matrix representation onto the substrate, and mapping the at least one portion of the matrix representation onto the substrate utilizing the mapping method selected. The system further comprises a refinement unit for receiving user input regarding at least one criterion relating to accuracy or resource utilization of the substrate. The system further comprises an evaluating unit for evaluating each mapped portion against each criterion. Each mapped portion that fails to satisfy a criterion may be remapped to allow trades offs between accuracy and resource utilization of the substrate.
US10204295B1 RFID security document
A RFID security structure for a document contains: a RFID antenna and a RFID chip. The RFID antenna is made of conductive inks printed on the document, and the RFID chip is attached on and is electrically connected with the RFID antenna. When the covering layer is removed from the document, the RFID antenna is broken. Accordingly, a portion of the RFID antenna attaches on the covering layer, and the other portion of the PRID antenna remains on the RFID security document or the substrate, hence the RFID security document is not tampered or is not imitated.
US10204290B2 Defect review sampling and normalization based on defect and design attributes
A decision tree and normalized reclassification are used to classify defects. Defect review sampling and normalization can be used for accurate Pareto ranking and defect source analysis. A defect review system, such as a broadband plasma tool, and a controller can be used to bin defects using the decision tree based on defect attributes and design attributes. Class codes are assigned to at least some of the defects in each bin. Normalized reclassification assigns a class code to any unclassified defects in a bin. Additional decision trees can be used if any bin has more than one class code after normalized reclassification.
US10204283B2 Image recognizing apparatus, image recognizing method, and storage medium
The accuracy of estimating the category of an object in an image and its region is improved. The present invention detects as to whether each of a plural types of objects is included in an object image, forms a plurality of local regions in a region including the object detected, and calculates a feature quantity of the plurality of local regions formed. Furthermore, the present invention selects a discriminant criterion adapted to the type of the object detected, from a plurality of discriminant criteria for discriminating the plural types of objects, and determines, based on the discriminant criterion selected and the feature quantity calculated, a region of the object detected from the plurality of local regions.
US10204273B2 System and method of providing recommendations of moments of interest within video clips post capture
Users desiring to generate videos from video clips may want to locate moments of interest within the video clips. A system and method described herein may be configured to provide recommendations of moments of interest within video clips post capture of the video clips. User accounts associated with users of the system may include preference information that defines user preferences with respect to values of attributes of video clips. Moments of interest may be identified within individual video clips when the individual video clips have at least one value of at least one attribute specified by the user preferences. Recommendations of identified moments of interest may be provide to users.
US10204271B2 Image composition evaluating apparatus, information processing apparatus and methods thereof
In the present invention, an attribution is extracted from each region obtained by segmentation of an image, relationships among the regions are described, and a composition of the image is evaluated based on the attributions and the relationships.
US10204269B2 Unmanned aircraft obstacle avoidance
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are disclosed including an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), comprising: a collision detection and avoidance system comprising at least one active distance detector; and one or more processors configured to: receive a flight path with instructions for the UAV to travel from its current location to at least one other location; determine direction priorities for the collision detection and avoidance system based at least in part on the flight path; determine an obstacle for avoidance by the UAV based on the flight path going through the obstacle; receive distance data generated by the collision detection and avoidance system concerning the obstacle; process the distance data based at least in part on the determined direction priorities; and execute a target path for traveling around the obstacle and to the at least one other location based at least in part on the flight path and the distance data.
US10204267B2 Enhanced user authentication
A method and system for authenticating a user. An expected digital representation of an iris of at least one authentic user is generated, by combining a first digital representation of an iris of an eye of at least one authentic user with a second digital representation of at least one authentic overlay pattern. In response to a determination that a third digital representation of a captured image of an iris of a user to be authenticated does not match the expected digital representation: the expected digital representation is modified to alter a relative rotational alignment between the representation of the at least one authentic overlay pattern and the expected digital representation of the iris; and a further comparison between the modified expected digital representation and the third digital representation is performed. From the further comparison, an authentication signal indicative of whether authentication of the user has been successful is generated.
US10204265B2 System and method for authenticating user
Provided is a user authentication method using a natural gesture input. The user authentication method includes recognizing a plurality of natural gesture inputs from image data of a user, determining number of the plurality of natural gesture inputs as total number of authentication steps, determining a reference ratio representing a ratio of number of authentication steps requiring authentication pass to the total number of the authentication steps, determining an actual ratio representing a ratio of number of authentication steps, where authentication has actually passed, to the total number of the authentication steps, and performing authentication on the user, based on a result obtained by comparing the actual ratio and the reference ratio.
US10204263B2 Monitoring system, monitoring method, and program
A monitoring system includes a schedule storage unit configured to store schedule information in association with a set of face identification information for identifying facial images of at least two or more users and period information indicating a period in which the two or more users use an information processing device, an imaging unit configured to capture an image of users using the information processing device, a user determination unit configured to determine whether all users corresponding to the set of face identification information stored in association with the period information match users included in the captured image in the period indicated by the period information on the basis of the captured image captured by the imaging unit and the schedule information stored in the schedule storage unit, and a use control unit configured to control whether to permit use of the information processing device on the basis of a determination result determined by the user determination unit.
US10204262B2 Infrared imaging recognition enhanced by 3D verification
A three-dimensional (3D) image system recognition system includes a flood light source, a structured light source, and an imaging sensor. The flood light source and the structured light source emit lights in the substantially same wavelength range. The imaging sensor collects one or more images generated from a reflection of the flood light source, and collects one or more images generated from a reflection of the structured light source.
US10204260B2 Device and method for classifying a condition based on image analysis
An image analysis device includes circuitry that receives one or more input images and detects a plurality of anatomical landmarks on the one or more input images using a pre-determined face model. The circuitry extracts a plurality of geometric and local texture features based on the plurality of anatomical landmarks. The circuitry selects one or more condition-specific features from the plurality of geometric and local texture features. The circuitry classifies the one or more input images into one or more conditions based on the one or more condition-specific features.
US10204254B2 Thermopile enhanced finger print sensor
A user device can include finger print sensor, a thermopile, and a housing. The finger print sensor can be configured to sense a finger print of a user of the apparatus. The thermopile, proximate to the finger print sensor, can be configured to sense a change in thermal energy from the user proximate to the finger print sensor. The housing can include a thermal path for the thermal energy from the user to reach the thermopile. The thermopile can trigger a configuration change of at least one of a hardware element of the apparatus and a software application executing on the apparatus in response to the thermopile sensing the change in the thermal energy.
US10204252B2 Indicia reader that simultaneously operates as a point-of-transaction indicia reader and a serial port device
An indicia reader system includes: an indicia reader for reading symbol indicia and producing a symbol signal representative of the symbol indicia, the indicia reader capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; a controller capable of transferring and receiving data formatted in a plurality of protocols; and, a translation interface for translating data from the controller which is in a first protocol to a second protocol for receipt by the indicia reader.
US10204248B2 Linear optical information reader of the imager type and method for aligning an optical information reader of the imager type
The present invention relates to an active alignment method of a receiving device (2, 2′) including a sensor (4) and of a illumination device (6, 6′) including at least one light source (18, 8′) suitable for emitting a beam of light, including: —Assembling said receiving device (2, 2′); —Stably fixing said receiving device (2, 2′) on a chassis (30); —Actively aligning an optical group (11, 11′) of said illumination device (6, 6′) with respect to said light source (18, 18′); —Fixedly connecting said optical group (11, 11′) of said illumination device to said light source (18, 18′); —Actively aligning said illumination device (6, 6′) with respect to said receiving device (2, 2′); and —Stably fixing said illumination device (6, 6′) to said chassis (30).
US10204242B2 Card insertion and ejection mechanism and card processing device
Provided is a card insertion and ejection mechanism to be mounted forward of a card reader structured to convey a card so that a longitudinal direction of the card is coincided with a conveying direction of the card, the card insertion and ejection mechanism being capable of preventing skimming and capable of sending into the card reader the card in an orientation capable of being processed by the card reader even when the card is inserted into the card insertion and ejection mechanism in any orientation. A card insertion and ejection mechanism takes in a card to a turning position when the card is inserted into a card insertion port with front and rear sides of the card directed correctly so that a short widthwise direction of the card is coincided with an “X” direction, and controls a card turning and conveying mechanism in a turning direction and at a turning angle based on a result of determination as to an orientation of the inserted card, to turn the card. The card insertion and ejection mechanism does not take in the card when the card is inserted into the card insertion port so that a longitudinal direction of the card is coincided with the “X” direction or when the card is inserted into the card insertion port with the front and rear sides of the card directed oppositely.
US10204240B2 Encrypting portable media system and method of operation thereof
A portable media system for a host computer system, and method of operation thereof, that includes: a controller in the portable media system for communicating clear information between the portable media system and the host computer system; and an encryption system in the portable media system for providing an encryption algorithm for the controller to decrypt cipher information for the host computer system.
US10204231B2 Method for providing an authenticated connection between at least two communication partners
A method for providing an authenticated connection between at least two communication partners including implementing a server application on a first communication partner of the at least two communication partners, implementing a first user application on a second communication partner of the at least two communication partners, and carrying out an application-related pairing between the server application on the first communication partner and the first user application on the second communication partner for producing an application-restricted authenticated connection between the first communication partner and the first user application on the second communication partner. The method enables a coupling of at least two communication partners which is effected at the application level and is independent of the protection of the communication connection between the communication partners.
US10204221B2 Detection of malware using an instrumented virtual machine environment
Various techniques for detection of malware using an instrumented virtual machine environment are disclosed. In some embodiments, detection of malware using an instrumented virtual machine environment includes instantiating a first virtual machine in the instrumented virtual machine environment, in which the first virtual machine is configured to support installation of two or more versions of a resource; installing a first version of the resource on the first virtual machine and monitoring the instrumented virtual machine environment while executing the first version of the resource with a malware sample opened using the first version of the resource; and installing a second version of the resource on the first virtual machine and monitoring the instrumented virtual machine environment while executing the second version of the resource with the malware sample opened using the second version of the resource.
US10204217B2 System and method for replacing common identifying data
A system and method for generating a unique identifier for a user. A processor hosted by the system transmits a prompt for user selection of a digital image and receives the selected digital image from the user. The received digital image is stored in a data storage device. The processor identifies a first code associated with the user. The processor embeds the first code into the digital image and generates a first modified digital image in response. The first modified digital image is also stored in the data storage device. The processor transmits the first modified digital image to the user over a data communications network. The modified digital image is then used as the unique identifier for the user.
US10204215B2 System and method for processing a transaction with secured authentication
Embodiments of the disclosure enable one or more transactions to be processed with secured authentication. A system server receives a request for authentication for an article associated with a first user that is associated with a user account, identifies one or more client devices associated with one or more secondary users that are associated with the user account, communicates with the one or more client devices to obtain biometric data associated with the one or more secondary users, determines whether to approve the request for authentication based on the biometric data associated with the one or more secondary users, and, on condition that the request for authentication is approved, generates an authentication token. Aspects of the disclosure leverage authentication technology to authenticate one or more identities of one or more users to allow the users to confirm that an article is associated with another user.
US10204214B2 Periodicity detection of network traffic
The improved detection of malicious processes executing on a networked computing device is provided. An agent running on the networked computing device monitors the communications transmitted to devices outside of the network to determine whether the process is likely using a periodic beacon signal to communicate with an external control center associated with a potentially malicious party. The agent maintains a dictionary data structure of objects, identifiable by the process identifier and the remote device's address, to track a given process/destination group's communication history. The communication history is updated when new messages are identified for periodic patterns to be identified for the messages, which may be used to identify a process as potentially malicious.
US10204213B2 Methods and apparatus for monitoring and/or regulating medicament and medicament dispensation
Some embodiments are directed to a system for monitoring an inhaler that includes a volume of medicament for dispensation to an individual. The system includes a transmitter, disposed at the inhaler, for wirelessly transmitting data relating to the aspect of the inhaler. A monitor, which is remote from the transmitter and the inhaler, includes a receiver for receiving the data wirelessly transmitted from the transmitter, the data relating to the aspect of the inhaler including positional data relating to a relative position of the inhaler relative to the monitor and in particular a distance separating the inhaler and the monitor. The monitor also includes a processor for determining whether the distance separating the inhaler and the monitor exceeds a predetermined distance, the processor causing actuation of a notification device upon determining that the distance separating the inhaler and the monitor exceeds the predetermined distance.
US10204212B1 Facilitating medication administration
A medical software application including an interface which is configured to allow for automatic barcode scanning of barcodes associated with patients and medications for medication administration is further configured to display confirmation of each of the “five rights” of medication administration.
US10204206B2 Modelling of the action of an optical fiber in photodynamic therapy treatment, and assistance in the planning of said treatment
A method (200) for planning of a treatment with photodynamic therapy for a patient includes performing a measurement (230) of the volume of the treatment area by volume reconstruction from digital processing of contours inputted directly into a series of digital images of the area being treated, then determining (250) by calculating the number of optical fibers used, their position relative to the brachytherapy grid and their insertion length which optimizes the correspondence of a total theoretical action volume calculated with the measured volume of the treatment area. The total theoretical action volume is calculated based on the position of each fiber, and an elementary theoretical action volume of a fiber corresponding to the volume of a cylinder with predetermined action radius R, and height corresponding to the insertion length of the fiber.
US10204202B2 Dummy fin cell placement in an integrated circuit layout
In a method of forming an integrated circuit (IC) layout, an empty region in the IC layout is identified by a processor circuit, wherein the empty region is a region of the IC layout not including any active fins. A first portion of the empty region is filled with a first plurality of dummy fin cells, wherein each of the first plurality of dummy fin cells is based on a first standard dummy fin cell, and wherein the first standard dummy fin cell has a first gate width and comprises a first plurality of partitions. A second portion of the empty region is filled with a second plurality of dummy fin cells, wherein each of the second plurality of dummy fin cells is based on a second standard dummy fin cell, and wherein the second standard dummy fin cell has a second gate width and comprises a second plurality of partitions.
US10204196B1 System and method for reducing simulation time when simulating electrical circuits
A system and method are provided that reduce the amount of time required to perform transient circuit and envelope transient circuit simulations. The total simulation time is partitioned into n simulation segments of equal lengths of time and adjacent simulation segments are overlapped in time by a predetermined overlap time period, Tov. The simulation segments are then simulated in parallel and the simulation results are merged into a final simulation waveform. The predetermined overlap time period Tov is determined using a non-iterative process that can be performed very quickly. Consequently, the overall amount of time that is required to perform the simulation is greatly reduced.
US10204192B2 System and method for drag reduction
A system and method for drag reduction allows thrust output, fuel efficiency or both to be maximized. Specifically, a rear portion of a body or motor vehicle may be modified to increase thrust output, fuel efficiency or both by creating a stagnation area, a suction inlet and a convex cusp area formed on the rear portion of the motor vehicle. Increasing the concavity or camber or sharpness of the radius of the stagnation area results in greater local pressure coefficient, which results in greater thrust output. The size and shape of the suction inlet and the convex cusp area will also have an effect on thrust output and fuel efficiency. A width and volume of an airplane fuselage may be increased.
US10204186B2 Providing a model of impact of a cooling infrastructure
A model is provided that produces predicted sensor data as a function of at least one input feature that includes an adjustable setting of a cooling infrastructure. The model is able to model a non-linear relationship between the predicted sensor data and the adjustable setting.
US10204175B2 Dynamic memory tuning for in-memory data analytic platforms
At a cache manager of a directed acyclic graph-based data analytic platform, memory usage statistics are obtained from each of a plurality of monitor components on a plurality of worker nodes. The worker nodes have a plurality of tasks executing thereon, and each of the tasks has at least one distributed dataset associated therewith. Each of the worker nodes has a distributed dataset cache. At least one of the following is carried out: increasing a size of a given one of the distributed dataset caches if the memory usage statistics indicate that corresponding ones of the tasks are using too little memory; and decreasing a size of another given one of the distributed dataset caches if the memory usage statistics indicate contention between corresponding ones of the tasks and a corresponding one of the distributed datasets.
US10204174B2 Efficient method for subgraph pattern matching
Techniques herein optimize subgraph pattern matching. A computer receives a graph vertex array and a graph edge array. Each vertex and each edge has labels. The computer stores an array of index entries and an array of edge label sets. Each index entry corresponds to a respective vertex originating an edge and associates an offset of the edge with an offset of the respective vertex. Each edge label set contains labels of a respective edge. The computer selects a candidate subset of edges originating at a current vertex. The edge labels of each candidate edge of the candidate subset include a same particular query edge labels. The computer selects the candidate subset based on the index array and afterwards selects a result subset of vertices from among the terminating vertices of the candidate edges. The labels of each vertex of the result subset include a same particular query vertex labels.
US10204169B2 Contextual application delivery
System and method for delivering context aware applications including a content analyzer, a context aware application, a recommendation component, and a controller. The content analyzer is adapted to determine topics in content requested by a user. The context aware application repository contains one or more context aware applications. The recommendation component is adapted to select a context aware application from among the one or more context aware applications based on the determined topics. The controller is adapted to receive the request for a context aware application including information regarding the requested content and is adapted to send the selected context aware application to the requester of the selected context aware application.
US10204164B2 Systems and methods for filtering microblogs
Systems, devices and methods are provided for filtering microblogs. For example, one or more first subject terms are acquired based on at least information associated with content of a first microblog to be filtered; an attention term list is acquired corresponding to an user identification; one or more first degrees of attention corresponding to the first subject terms are acquired based on at least information associated with the attention term list; and whether to filter out the first microblog is determined based on at least information associated with the first degrees of attention.
US10204163B2 Active prediction of diverse search intent based upon user browsing behavior
Many search engines attempt to understand and predict a user's search intent after the submission of search queries. Predicting search intent allows search engines to tailor search results to particular information needs of the user. Unfortunately, current techniques passively predict search intent after a query is submitted. Accordingly, one or more systems and/or techniques for actively predicting search intent from user browsing behavior data are disclosed herein. For example, search patterns of a user browsing a web page and shortly thereafter performing a query may be extracted from user browsing behavior. Queries within the search patterns may be ranked based upon a search trigger likelihood that content of the web page motivated the user to perform the query. In this way, query suggestions having a high search trigger likelihood and a diverse range of topics may be generated and/or presented to users of the web page.
US10204162B2 Providing content
A method includes receiving landing page information from a content provider, the landing page information being representative of one or more graphical aspects of a landing page associated with the content provider, generating a landing page image representative of the landing page based at least in part on the landing page information, the landing page image being different from the landing page, specifying an association between the landing page image and a content item associated with the content provider, generating a control for presentation along with the content item that, when activated, causes the display of the landing page image providing, in association with a resource, the content item in combination with the control.
US10204156B2 Displaying graphical representations of query suggestions
A user enters a query into an element of a user interface. Query suggestions that are based on the query are displayed around the query in the user interface. Each of the query suggestions is displayed in an element of the user interface that indicates a rank of the query suggestion to the user. When the user holds or hovers over a particular element of the user interface, a pop-up window is displayed with the search results that are responsive to the query or query suggestion that is associated with the element, allowing the user to compare the query and the query suggestions. In addition, the user may rotate the elements associated with the query suggestions displayed around the element associated with the query in the user interface to indicate that they would like to receive additional or different query suggestions.
US10204155B2 Displaying conversion candidates associated with input character string
A method, executed by an electronic apparatus, includes retrieving, in response to input of a character string by a user, conversion candidates associated with the input character string, each conversion candidate having a first rank. The method also includes displaying, when a plurality of the conversion candidates are present, the plurality of conversion candidates within a corresponding plurality of regions on a map wherein conversion candidates that have a higher first rank occupy larger regions on the map. A corresponding computer program product and corresponding computer systems are also disclosed herein.
US10204154B2 Data processing systems for generating and populating a data inventory
In particular embodiments, a data processing data inventory generation system is configured to: (1) generate a data model (e.g., a data inventory) for one or more data assets utilized by a particular organization; (2) generate a respective data inventory for each of the one or more data assets; and (3) map one or more relationships between one or more aspects of the data inventory, the one or more data assets, etc. within the data model. In particular embodiments, a data asset (e.g., data system, software application, etc.) may include, for example, any entity that collects, processes, contains, and/or transfers personal data (e.g., such as a software application, “internet of things” computerized device, database, website, data-center, server, etc.). For example, a first data asset may include any software or device (e.g., server or servers) utilized by a particular entity for such data collection, processing, transfer, storage, etc.
US10204151B2 Syntactic tagging in a domain-specific context
This application relates generally to defining a domain-specific syntax characterizing a functional information system and performing operations on data entities represented by the domain-specific syntax, including defining a domain-specific syntax, receiving and storing a domain-specific data entity, assigning a syntactic tag to the domain-specific data entity, and electronically storing the tag assigned to the data entity in the electronic data store so that the tag is logically linked to the stored data entity.
US10204149B1 Apparatus and method providing flexible hierarchies in database applications
A computer-driven system manages databases of flexible storage hierarchy. Computer servers include machine-readable storage containing at least one database, the database comprising multiple data records represented by multiple nodes. Each node has a node type and represents records of a corresponding record type. The nodes are embodied by machine-readable data stored in one or more tables. Multiple client-originated direct links are embodied by data stored in the one or more tables, where each one of the direct links directly connecting a different pair of the nodes. Multiple system-originated calculated links are embodied by data stored in the one or more tables. Each calculated link acts in observance with a rules framework to connect pairs of the nodes that would otherwise be connected only indirectly through one or more intermediate nodes and direct links between said intermediate nodes.
US10204144B2 Automated database record activation using predictive modeling of database access
A computer implemented system and method for selecting and notifying operators of the option to enable a record activation feature for a short interval of time for the records they offer in a selected geographic area. Enabling record activation for a record indicates that the record may be booked by a user without first requesting the operator to manually approve the transaction request and waiting for the operator's approval of the request. Before selecting and notifying operators, a demand for database requests is predicted. Operators that are most likely to offer their record for record activation are identified. A quality score is determined for each identified record based on the likelihood that the record will get booked once the operator has programmatically enabled record activation. The records needed to fulfill the demand for database requests are selected based on their quality score and the operators of the selected records are notified of the option to enable record activation.
US10204142B2 Progressive spatial searching using augmented structures
A location associated with a user of a computing device and a prefix portion of an input string may be received as one or more successive characters of the input string are provided by the user via the computing device. A list of suggested items may be obtained based on a function of respective recommendation indicators and proximities of the items to the location in response to receiving the prefix portion, and based on partially traversing a character string search structure having a plurality of non-terminal nodes augmented with bound indicators associated with spatial regions. The list of suggested items and descriptive information associated with each suggested item may be returned to the user, in response to receiving the prefix portion, for rendering an image illustrating indicators associated with the list in a manner relative to the location, as the user provides each successive character of the input string.
US10204141B1 System and method of removing duplicate leads
A duplicate lead removal system comprises a matching engine, a vendor duplicates database, and a conflict engine. The matching engine is configured to determine at least one vendor to receive a lead. The vendor duplicates database is configured to store duplicate lead information that is at least partly created by and received from vendors outside of the duplicate lead removal system. The conflict engine is configured to compare information that is at least derived from the lead with information stored in the vendor duplicates database in order to determine if the lead is a duplicate lead for the vendor such that the system can prevent transmission of duplicate leads to the vendor.
US10204138B1 Navigational resources for queries
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program products, for identifying navigational resources for queries. In an aspect, a candidate query in a query sequence is selected, and a revised query subsequent to the candidate query in the query sequence is selected. If a quality score for the revised query is greater than a quality score threshold and a navigation score for the revised query is greater than a navigation score threshold, then a navigational resource for the revised query is identified and associated with the candidate query. The association specifies the navigational resource as being relevant to the candidate query in a search operation.
US10204132B2 Supplemental event attributes in a table format
A method includes displaying events that correspond to search results of a search query, the events comprising data items of event attributes, the events displayed in a table. The table includes columns corresponding to an event attribute, rows corresponding events, cells populated data items, and interactive regions corresponding to at least one data item and selectable to add one or more commands to the search query. A reference event attribute is determined based on an analysis of a data object. A supplemental column corresponding to a supplemental event attribute is added to the table based on the reference event attribute. Supplemental interactive regions are added to the table and correspond to supplemental data items.
US10204131B2 Dynamic master data management
A computer-implemented method includes, in a master data management system, receiving a persistent modification request affecting a master data attribute, determining that no preexisting master record exists in the master data management system for the master data attribute, and, responsive to determining that no preexisting master record exists for the master data attribute, adding a new master data attribute and associated new ownership information for the master data attribute to the master data management system, based on the persistent modification request. A corresponding computer program product and computer system are also disclosed.
US10204130B2 Transactional table truncation for concurrent transactions
A method, a processing device, and a computer program product are provided. A truncate table command for truncating all or a subset of one or more rows of a database table is received from a first transaction executing on a processing device. At least one read operation on the truncated database table is performed for at least one transaction concurrent with the first transaction, wherein the truncated rows are visible to the at least one concurrent transaction and invisible to subsequent transactions. Storage units that store the truncated rows are reclaimed in response to completion of the at least one concurrent transaction.
US10204129B2 Automated messaging tool
A system and method for an automatic messaging system which automatically sends emails or pages to groups of people with specific data from a database. Other messaging tools may be utilized. The data source that provides information may be any ODBC compliant data source including standard DBMS (SQL Server, Oracle, Informix, DB2, Sybase, etc.) Access databases, or Excel spreadsheets.
US10204124B1 Database indexing and processing
An indexing system indexes data entries in a database and processes queries of the database. The indexing system generates a key database storing keys that each represent a vector of a relative attribute between two data entries. For instance, a temporal distance indicates a relative time between timestamps of events represented by the two data entries. In other embodiments, relative attributes may be based on physical proximity, altitude, semantics, etc. The indexing system may also generate a key space database to enable efficient lookup of events associated with a target entity for indexing new data entries. For example, the indexing system may perform one read operation using the key space database to lookup all events associated with the target entity. Furthermore, the indexing system may determine responses for queries to retrieve events that occurred within a target temporal distance before or after a target type of event.
US10204121B1 System and method for providing query recommendations based on search activity of a user base
Embodiments may include a system configured to receive search session data that indicates, for each of multiple search sessions performed by a respective user, multiple search queries submitted by that user during the search session. The system may also receive search selection data that indicates, for each of multiple search queries resulting in a set of search results, a particular item selected from that set of search results by a respective user. The system may be configured to perform a co-occurrence analysis on the search data in order to generate one or more search indices that specify, for a given search query, one or more search queries determined to be related to the given search query according to the co-occurrence analysis. The system may be configured to process a client request for related queries that are related to a query of interest submitted by the user within that request.
US10204120B2 Error checking database records
An error checking technique for database records. A record is selected and its entities are compared with the entities of other records stored in the database to determine a likelihood that the labels associated with the entities of the selected record are correct. The likelihood for each entity of the selected record being correctly labeled can be determined by comparing the number of times that the entity appears in the database records with that label to the number of times that the entity appears in the database records with any other label. If the likelihood does not exceed a threshold, then an error is likely, and action can be taken to correct the record.
US10204119B1 Inferring a dataset schema from input files
Techniques for generating a schema for a data input file are described herein. In an embodiment, a server computer receives a data input file. The server computer system selects a sample excerpt from the data input which comprises a subset of the data input file. The server computer system analyzes the sample excerpt to determine a row delimiter for the data input file, a column delimiter for the data input file, and a plurality of data format types. Using the column delimiter, row delimiter, and plurality of data format types, the server computer system generates a candidate schema for the data input file.
US10204117B2 Research picture archiving communications system
A system for de-identifying images and metadata containing personal information. A clinical subsystem connects to a clinical picture archiving and communication system (PACS) containing image data including metadata with personal information. The clinical subsystem includes an image data editor for de-identifying image data by deleting or altering the personal information in the image data according to instructions specified in a de-identification script. The de-identification subsystem includes an image metadata database and runs an edit script generator that can be used by a user to generate a de-identification script based on metadata stored in the image metadata database, without access to the associated image data.
US10204116B2 Image metadata enrichment generator
Certain aspects relate to systems and techniques for image metadata enrichment. Image metadata enrichment can be accomplished by taking a variety of structured and unstructured data associated with an image and integrating some or all of the structured and unstructured data into the metadata of the image. The enriched image metadata renders the image capable of being placed against other leveraging technologies, for example searching and feature-based sorting.
US10204113B2 Reverse replication to rollback corrupted files
The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for reverse replication to rollback corrupted files. When a computer system detects that a copy of a file includes inappropriate content, the computer system can coordinate with other computer systems (e.g., in replicated storage system) to determine that a viable (e.g., clean) copy of the file exists. The computer system can access the viable copy and replace the copy that includes the inappropriate content with the viable copy. As such, a computer system can “reverse replicate” a file rather than break a synchronization relationship. Reverse replication can be used to rollback a copy of an infected file to another (possibly earlier) copy of the file that is not infected. Embodiments of the invention can be used to rollback data files, such as, for example, pictures, videos, documents, etc.
US10204112B1 Integrated workflow management and version control
Methods and systems for digital asset management are described. Some embodiments provide methods and systems for: (1) a high-performance database system for storing assets and the associated metadata, (2) computing an inverse delta between two files without generating any intermediate files or deltas, (3) uniquely identifying a digital asset and storing the digital asset's namespace change history in a version control system, (4) inferring dependencies amongst namespace changes, (5) a workflow management tool that is tightly integrated with a version control system, (6) publishing milestones in a project which can consistently maintain the namespace uniqueness invariant, and/or (7) implicitly versioning data and/or files that are associated with certain types of digital assets in a version control system.
US10204110B2 Method and system for deleting obsolete files from a file system
A method for deleting obsolete files from a file system is provided. The method includes receiving a request to delete a reference to a first target file of a plurality of target files stored in a file system, the first target file having a first target file name. A first reference file whose file name includes the first target file name is identified. The first reference file is deleted from the file system. The method further includes determining whether the file system includes at least one reference file, distinct from the first reference file, whose file name includes the first target file name. In accordance with a determination that the file system does not include the at least one reference file, the first target file is deleted from the file system.
US10204108B2 Method and apparatus for manufacturing file system update package, method and apparatus for updating file system update package, and terminal
The method for manufacturing a file system update package includes: file information of each source file in a file system to be updated is acquired; an operation type of a target file corresponding to each source file is determined according to the file information of each source file, the operation type including one of a dynamic type, a static type and a recently-added type; when the operation type of the target file is the dynamic type or the recently-added type, the target file is compressed to form a compressed file package, and when the operation type of a certain target file is the static type, a differential operation is executed according to a difference between the target file and the corresponding source file to form a differential file package; and all the compressed file packages and all the differential file packages are packaged to form a file system update package.
US10204107B2 Recording and reproducing data based on conversion of data format
Provided is an information processing device including an application execution unit configured to perform a record data generation process according to a first file system, a second medium compatible file system unit configured to perform a data recording process according to a second file system different from the first file system, and a file conversion processing unit configured to perform a conversion process between a file compatible with the first file system and a file compatible with the second file system.
US10204100B2 Lexicon extraction from non-parallel data
A computer-implemented method executed on a processor for lexicon extraction from non-parallel data is provided. The computer-implemented method includes representing each word of a plurality of words by a vector of documents in which the word appears, modeling each word as a topic distribution by using the vector of documents, receiving a first word in a source language, and finding a second word in a target language as a translation of the first word based on similarity of topic distributions of the first word and the second word.
US10204099B2 Systems and methods for multi-user multi-lingual communications
Various embodiments described herein facilitate multi-lingual communications. The systems and methods of some embodiments enable multi-lingual communications through different modes of communication including, for example, Internet-based chat, e-mail, text-based mobile phone communications, postings to online forums, postings to online social media services, and the like. Certain embodiments implement communication systems and methods that translate text between two or more languages. Users of the systems and methods may be incentivized to submit corrections for inaccurate or erroneous translations, and may receive a reward for these submissions. Systems and methods for assessing the accuracy of translations are described.
US10204097B2 Efficient dialogue policy learning
Efficient exploration of natural language conversations associated with dialogue policy learning may be performed using probabilistic distributions. Exploration may comprise identifying key terms associated with the received natural language input utilizing the structured representation. Identifying key terms may include converting raw text of the received natural language input into a structured representation. Exploration may also comprise mapping at least one of the key terms to an action to be performed by the computer system in response to receiving natural language input associated with the at least one key term. Mapping may then be performed using a probabilistic distribution. The action may then be performed by the computer system. A replay buffer may also be utilized by the computer system to track what has occurred in previous conversations. The replay buffer may then be pre-filled with one or more successful dialogues to jumpstart exploration.
US10204093B2 Data summary view with filtering
In some embodiments, a method may include display of a data summary view of a set of events that correspond to query results of a query. Each event of the set of events may include data items of a plurality of event attributes. In embodiments, the data summary view can include various summary reports. Each summary report can include summary entries and a summary graph that each present a summary of data items of a selected event attribute, of the plurality of event attributes. At least one summary report can include summary entries that are selectable by a user. The method may further include filtering the set of event, in response to, and based on, selection of one or more of the selectable summary entries by the user and updating of at least the first and second summary graphs to correspond to the filtered set of events.
US10204080B2 Rich formatting for a data label associated with a data point
Rich formatting may be provided for rich data labels. A rich data label may be created for at least one data point associated with a visualization. The data label may be formatted and displayed on the visualization. The rich data label may bind to a particular data point rather than adhering to conventional index-based anchor logic where a data label is bound to the index of a data point. Accordingly, in response to determining that the location of the data point has changed in the visualization, the location of the rich data label is automatically adjusted to remain attached to its original data point.
US10204071B2 Ring network system using peripheral component interconnect express and setting method thereof
A ring network system using peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) is disclosed. The ring network system includes N PCIe bridges. Each of the N PCIe bridges is connected to an individual server and includes a first port and a second port. The second port of an ith PCIe bridge of the N PCIe bridges is connected to the first port of an ((i mod N)+1)th PCIe bridge of the N PCIe bridges. Each of the N PCIe bridges includes an address mapping chip. The address mapping chip of each of the N PCIe bridges configurably maps to a system address of each of at least portion of N servers connected by the N PCIe bridges and configurably maps to an address of each of at least portion of the N PCIe bridges for setting up a mapping relationship between the N PCIe bridges.
US10204069B2 USB PHY adapter IC with and circuit VBUS present output
A physical layer integrated circuit (PHY), including an accessory charger adapter (ACA) bridge circuit to communicate with an ACA via a universal serial bus (USB) cable having at least an ID pin and a VBUS pin. The PHY is also to communicate with an ACA-agnostic USB controller configured to act as an A-device or as a B-device. The ACA comprises a USB accessory port. The ACA bridge circuit comprises detection and control logic configured to detect, based on a resistance sensed on the ID pin, that a B-device is connected to the USB accessory port of the ACA and, as a result of such a detection, generate a signal to the USB controller that causes the USB controller to act as an A-device and ignore a VBUS drive signal from the USB controller that, if not ignored, would cause the PHY to drive the VBUS pin. The detection and control logic is also configured to detect, based on a resistance sensed on the ID pin, that an off/idle A-device or nothing is connected to the USB accessory port of the ACA and, as a result of such a detection, modify a signal to the USB controller that prevents the USB controller from being aware of a voltage on the VBUS pin.
US10204065B2 Methods and apparatus for a multiple master bus protocol
Embodiments of the invention provide systems, methods, and apparatus for arbitrating a multi-master computer bus. The embodiments include a multi-master serial computer bus; a first master coupled to the bus; a second master coupled to the bus; a slave device coupled to the bus; a first I/O line from the first master going to the second master and the slave device; and a second I/O line from the second master going to the first master and the slave device. A bus arbitration protocol for arbitrating use of the bus restricts the masters to a single transaction each time either master becomes a bus master, and the masters are each adapted to use the I/O lines to signal to each other not to become a bus master. Numerous other aspects are disclosed.
US10204061B2 Dual-system-based data storage method and terminal
A dual-system-based data storage method, comprising the steps of (S301) judging whether the data is important data when storing data in a first system; and (S302) storing the data into a second system if it is judged that the data is important data. Thus, in a dual-system environment, the important data handled by a user in a first system can be quickly and conveniently stored into a second system, thereby sufficiently protecting information security for the user.
US10204060B2 Determining memory access categories to use to assign tasks to processor cores to execute
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for determining memory access categories to use to assign tasks to processor cores to execute. A computer system has a plurality of cores, each core is comprised of a plurality of processing units and at least one cache memory shared by the processing units on the core to cache data from a memory. At task is processed to determine one of the cores on which to dispatch the task. A memory access category of a plurality of memory access categories is determined to which the processed task is assigned. The processed task is dispatched to the core assigned the determined memory access category.
US10204056B2 Dynamic cache enlarging by counting evictions
A microprocessor includes a cache memory and a control module. The control module makes the cache size zero and subsequently make it between zero and a full size of the cache, counts a number of evictions from the cache after making the size between zero and full and increase the size when the number of evictions reaches a predetermined number of evictions. Alternatively, a microprocessor includes: multiple cores, each having a first cache memory; a second cache memory shared by the cores; and a control module. The control module puts all the cores to sleep and makes the second cache size zero and receives a command to wakeup one of the cores. The control module counts a number of evictions from the first cache of the awakened core after receiving the command and makes the second cache size non-zero when the number of evictions reaches a predetermined number of evictions.
US10204053B2 Modeling processor shared memory using a cacheability status
A method may include assigning a cacheability status to a page. The page may be in a memory of a host computer communicatively connected to a processor core on a field-programmable gate array (FPGA). The FPGA may include one or more caches. The method may further include obtaining an instruction including a reference to the page, determining, based on the cacheability status, whether the page is non-cacheable, and resolving the reference to the page, based on determining that the page is non-cacheable, bypassing the one or more caches of the FPGA.
US10204051B2 Technique to share information among different cache coherency domains
A technique to enable information sharing among agents within different cache coherency domains. In one embodiment, a graphics device may use one or more caches used by one or more processing cores to store or read information, which may be accessed by one or more processing cores in a manner that does not affect programming and coherency rules pertaining to the graphics device.
US10204046B1 High-speed and memory-efficient flow cache for network flow processors
The flow cache of a network flow processor (NFP) stores flow lookup information in cache lines. Some cache lines are stored in external bulk memory and others are cached in cache memory on the NFP. A cache line includes several lock/hash entry slots. Each slot can store a CAM entry hash value, associated exclusive lock status, and associated shared lock status. The head of a linked list of keys associated with the first slot is implicitly pointed to. For the other lock/entry slots, the cache line stores a head pointer that explicitly points to the head. Due to this architecture, multiple threads can simultaneously process packets of the same flow, obtain lookup information, and update statistics in a fast and memory-efficient manner. Flow entries can be added and deleted while the flow cache is handling packets without the recording of erroneous statistics and timestamp information.
US10204045B2 Data file handling in a volatile memory
A mechanism is provided for destaging one or more data files in a volatile memory using a set of heat registers associated with each data file. Responsive to receiving a notification indicating that free space within the volatile memory has fallen below a predetermined threshold, a rule is implemented, based on values associated with the set of heat registers assigned to each data file, to identify a data file to move to a non-volatile memory, where the set of heat registers comprises a content heat register, an access heat register, and a metadata heat register. The data file is moved to the nonvolatile memory. Responsive to determining that the free space fails to have risen above the predetermined threshold, the operations are repeated until the free space rises above the predetermined threshold at which time the set of heat registers assigned to the data files that were moved are deassigned.
US10204044B2 Memory management process using data sheet
Provided are a device and method of managing data stored in memory. The device may include a buffer for storing data blocks including a head data block, a tail data block, and intermediate data blocks. Non-used blocks may be further included in the buffer between the head data block and the tail data block. The device may further include a controller for managing the data blocks within the buffer. The managing may include determining a shift direction for the data blocks based on a distribution of the data blocks within the buffer, shifting at least one data block from among the data blocks in the determined direction, and shifting the one or more non-used blocks in an opposite direction from which the at least one data block is shifted. As a result of the shifting, the data blocks may be aggregated within the buffer.
US10204043B2 Memory controller, method of controlling nonvolatile memory and memory system
According to one embodiment, a memory controller includes a compression unit and a padding processing unit. The compression unit generates first compressed data and second compressed data by compressing first data and second data. The padding processing unit pads first padding data for the first compressed data in accordance with a first padding pattern and pads second padding data for the second compressed data in accordance with a second padding pattern.
US10204041B2 Relocating data in a memory device
Methods that can facilitate more optimized relocation of data associated with a memory are presented. In addition to a memory controller component, a memory manager component can be employed to increase available processing resources to facilitate more optimal execution of higher level functions. Higher level functions can be delegated to the memory manager component to allow execution of these higher level operations with reduced or no load on the memory controller component resources. A uni-bus or multi-bus architecture can be employed to further optimize data relocation operations. A first bus can be utilized for data access operations including read, write, erase, refresh, or combinations thereof, among others, while a second bus can be designated for higher level operations including data compaction, error code correction, wear leveling, or combinations thereof, among others.
US10204040B2 High speed flash controllers
A high speed USB memory controller includes a microprocessor, flash memory, memory buffers directly accessible to the microprocessor and flash memory, and a USB interface for writing data directly into the memory buffers. This allows devices with multiple flash die to operate at full bus speed.
US10204037B2 Memory device, memory controller and operation method thereof
An operation method of a memory controller may include: performing a preset number of write operations on a redundancy region of a memory device, reading data of the redundancy region of the memory device, and detecting error bits which occur in the data, and generating an identifier corresponding to the memory device based on the detected error bits.
US10204034B2 System and method for testing software applications in a software defined network
A system, method and computer-readable medium for testing a service-based application identifies a set of use cases for the service-based application. Each use case in the set is mapped to a test case to generate a first set of test cases. Each of the test cases is refined to generate an updated set of test cases and the updated set of test cases is executed.
US10204033B2 Method and system for semantic test suite reduction
Methods, non-transitory computer readable media, test management computing devices that obtain test scripts associated with a test suite for testing an application for the test scripts. A vector model is generated based on a semantic vectorization of the obtained test scripts. A cluster optimization is implemented on the vector model to identify a plurality of maximally separate and compact clusters. A subset of the test scripts that are candidates for facilitating reduction of the test suite is determined, based on the identified clusters, and an indication of each test script of the subset of the test scripts is output. With this technology, a semantic analysis of test scripts of a test suite is implemented to reduce the size of the test suite while advantageously maintaining the coverage with respect to an associated enterprise application as well as ensuring a low level of redundancy present in the test suite.
US10204031B2 Methods and system to create applications and distribute applications to a remote device
A remotely accessible integrated development environment, and a sub-system for deploying applications to a remote device is disclosed. The sub-system may further comprise a rendering engine which is configured based upon a platform of the remote device, wherein the rendering engine is configured to communicate with, and receive applications from, a remotely accessible application server.
US10204030B1 Debug session tree recorder with generic playback
Specific example debugging sessions are used to generate a generic decision tree (flow diagram) for use in future debugging sessions. Debug metadata is recorded for each debugging session. The debug metadata includes log file accesses and key traces. A generic decision tree is generated for use in future debugging sessions. Each file accessed by a developer during debug sessions creates a node in the generic decision tree. Branches of the decision tree are created between the nodes by aggregating the plurality of debug sessions together based on similarities and differences among the file accesses and results for the various debug sessions. The recorded metadata is genericized by identifying specific actions taken by developers and specific results thereof. The actions and results are abstracted to create more general types of actions and results such that the generic decision tree is applicable to a wider variety of problems in the software program.
US10204026B2 Realtime data stream cluster summarization and labeling system
A method is provided for automatically discovering topics in electronic posts, such as social media posts. The method includes receiving a corpus that includes a plurality of electronic posts. The method further includes identifying a plurality of candidate terms within the corpus and selecting, as a trimmed lexicon, a subset of the plurality of candidate terms using predefined criteria. The method further includes clustering at least a subset of the plurality of electronic posts according to a plurality of clusters using the lexicon to produce a plurality of statistical topic models. The method further includes storing information corresponding to the statistical topic models.
US10204023B2 Display device and method of measuring contact resistance thereof
Provided are a display device and a method for measuring contact resistance thereof. A plurality of dummy bumps disposed on a driving circuit or a flexible circuit board are connected to shorting pads disposed on the display panel, and bonding resistance is measured by comparing an input voltage of a comparator input through bonding resistance between dummy bumps and shorting pads with a variable reference voltage.
US10204016B1 Incrementally backing up file system hard links based on change logs
Incrementally backing up file system hard links based on change logs is described. A system identifies a unique identifier and a file name associated with a file event in a file system. The system determines whether a change log for the file system lacks an association between the unique identifier and the file name. The system adds the file name to one of a new file name list and a deleted file name list associated with the change log in response to a determination that the change log for the file system lacks the association between the unique identifier and the file name. The system incrementally backs up the file event based on at least one of the new file name list and the deleted file name list.
US10204010B2 Intelligent protection of off-line mail data
A system according to certain aspects improves the process of creating secondary copies of data (e.g., creating backup copies). The system can compute the score of the data (e.g., a computer file storing information) to be backed up, and determine whether the score satisfies one or more threshold criteria before backing up the data. In one example, a change in score indicates a change in the content of the data. The threshold criteria may be that the score be different from the score of the most recently backed up copy of the data.
US10204009B2 Prioritized rebuilds using dispersed indices
A method of rebuilding data stored as encoded data slices in a dispersed storage network (DSN) includes using a scanning module to identify a slice name of a slice in error of a set of slices stored in a set of dispersed storage (DS) units. The number of erroneous slices in the set of slices is also identified. A queue entry that includes the following items is generated: the slice name of the slice in error; a rebuilding task indicator; an identifier of the set of slices; and the number of slice errors. Additionally, a vault source name is generated based on the number of slice errors. The queue entry is stored in a rebuilding queue at the same or another set of DS units, using the vault source name. A rebuilding module facilitates rebuilding the slice in error.
US10203997B2 Presenting a synthesized alert using a digital personal assistant
Techniques are described herein that are capable of presenting a synthesized alert using a digital personal assistant. A synthesized alert is an alert that is synthesized from multiple subsets of information. Examples of a subset of information include but are not limited to at least one notification (e.g., enterprise alert), at least one calendar entry, at least one document (e.g., word processing document, spreadsheet, Web page, image, audio file, video file, etc.), raw data, processed data, at least one output of an executable, and any combination thereof.
US10203987B2 Technology for increasing data processing by users
An event is detected for a first user of a computer system in a computer network, where the event indicates the first user intends for predetermined users in the computer network to perform user-processing of predetermined data via computer systems of the predetermined users. An historical, use-metric value is determined for historical user-processing of data by the predetermined users. Availability of the predetermined users is determined. Responsive to the value and the availability, a threshold value of user-processing is determined for the predetermined users processing predetermined data. A current, use-metric value is detected for current user-processing. An action is performed by a computer system to increase user-processing of the predetermined data responsive to whether the current use-metric value exceeds the threshold value.
US10203985B2 Information processing apparatus, method and non-transitory computer-readable medium for managing a number of concurrently executing subtasks based on a threshold and priorities of subtask queues
In an information processing apparatus, a second controller, if a number of subtasks currently executing in the information processing apparatus does not exceed a threshold, obtains a subtask from one of a plurality of queues and causes the obtained subtask to execute by newly creating a thread, and if the number of subtasks currently executing in the information processing apparatus exceeds the threshold, does not newly create a thread, and the second controller, if a number of subtasks currently executing among subtasks registered in a first queue is less than the upper limit value defined for the first queue, obtains a subtask registered in the first queue and causes the obtained subtask to execute by newly creating a thread regardless of whether or not the number of subtasks currently executing in the information processing apparatus exceeds the threshold.
US10203984B2 Data structure for multiple executable tasks
A system, method, and computer-readable medium, including receiving a request to create a job chain, the job chain being a data structure and to reference a plurality of simple jobs; specifying the plurality of simple jobs referenced by the job chain, each of the simple jobs including at least one attribute defining an executable task for the simple job; specifying an order of execution for the plurality of simple jobs referenced by the job chain; and generating an instance of the job chain data structure, the generated job chain referencing the plurality of simple jobs and inheriting the at least one attribute of each of the plurality of simple jobs.
US10203982B2 Mobile-phone UX design for multitasking with priority and layered structure
The present disclosure provides a method for improving mobile-phone user experience (UX) design for multitasking with priority and layered structure, including: receiving data for opening a task; determining a priority ranking of the task; and executing the task and displaying the task on one of at least a portion of a screen area and in a task menu based on the priority ranking of the task. When a number of opened tasks is at least two, the opened tasks includes a major task having a highest priority ranking and a plurality of minor tasks having lower priority rankings, the major task being executed and displayed on at least a larger portion of the screen area.
US10203974B2 Probe insertion via background virtual machine
A performance monitoring system is described herein that works with a hypervisor to reserve resources outside of a virtual machine to monitor performance of an application running within the virtual machine. The application receives the guaranteed amount of resources specified by the virtual machine's specifications, and the monitoring consumes resources not associated with the virtual machine. The application running in the virtual machine is already isolated by the hypervisor from the physical machine, and thus additional burdens on the physical machine that allow the hypervisor to continue meeting guarantees to the virtual machine will not impact application performance. The performance monitoring system provides instrumentation of deployed applications that information technology (IT) personnel can dynamically turn on and off without affecting the performance of the deployed application. The performance monitoring system provides a robust framework for monitoring production applications without affecting the performance of those applications during execution.
US10203972B2 Framework for networking and security services in virtual networks
Methods, computer-readable storage medium, and systems described herein facilitate registering and consuming network services on a virtual network. A virtual machine management server (VMMS) is configured to receive a service definition associated with a network service. The VMMS creates one or more service profiles based on the service definition. The VMMS configures a plurality of hosts based on the one or more service profiles such that the network service is usable, via a virtual network, by one or more virtual machines within the plurality of hosts.
US10203971B2 Cognitive screen sharing with contextual awareness
A method for cognitive screen sharing protection is provided. The method may include, in determining a screen sharing session of a client computing device associated with a user has been initiated, receiving, by a processor, a plurality of pertinent state data associated with the client computing device. The method may also include assigning an initial binary status to at least one display window of at least one open application on the client computing device. The method may further include, in determining a change has occurred to the screen sharing session, updating each assigned binary status. The method may also include detecting an undesirable sharing situation on the client computing device based on the updated binary status of the at least one display window. The method may further include performing a precautionary action based on the detected undesirable sharing situation.
US10203967B1 Client configurable hardware logic and corresponding data
Disclosed are techniques regarding aspects of implementing client configurable logic within a computer system. The computer system can be a cloud infrastructure. The techniques can include associating manifests with the client configurable logic for various purposes.
US10203966B2 Application launcher and management framework for a network device
An application launcher and management framework (ALM framework) is provided for enabling and managing the execution of external applications (e.g., third party applications) on a network device. The ALM framework enables external applications to be executed and managed on a network device based upon configuration information specified for the external applications. In certain embodiments, the ALM framework enables an external application to be executed within the network device's network operating system (NOS) as if the application was provided as part of the NOS. By enabling the external application to be integrated with the network device's NOS, the ALM framework enables several services provided by the NOS to be made available to the external application.
US10203958B2 Streaming engine with stream metadata saving for context switching
A streaming engine employed in a digital data processor specifies a fixed read only data stream defined by plural nested loops. An address generator produces addresses of data elements. A steam head register stores data elements next to be supplied to functional units for use as operands. Stream metadata is stored in response to a stream store instruction. Stored stream metadata is restored to the stream engine in response to a stream restore instruction. An interrupt changes an open stream to a frozen state discarding stored stream data. A return from interrupt changes a frozen stream to an active state.
US10203957B2 Processor with improved alias queue and store collision detection to reduce memory violations and load replays
A register alias table for a processor including an alias queue, load and store comparators, and dependency logic. Each entry of the alias queue stores instruction pointers of a pair of colliding load and store instructions that caused a memory violation and a valid value. The store comparator compares the instruction pointer of a subsequent store instruction with those stored in the alias queue, and if a match occurs, indicates that a store index of the subsequent store instruction is valid. The load comparator determines whether the instruction pointer of a subsequent load instruction matches an instruction pointer stored in the alias queue. If so, dependency logic provides a store index, if valid, as dependency information for the subsequent load instruction.
US10203956B2 Vector floating point test data class immediate instruction
A Vector Floating Point Test Data Class Immediate instruction is provided that determines whether one or more elements of a vector specified in the instruction are of one or more selected classes and signs. If a vector element is of a selected class and sign, an element in an operand of the instruction corresponding to the vector element is set to a first defined value, and if the vector element is not of the selected class and sign, the operand element corresponding to the vector element is set to a second defined value.
US10203954B2 Instruction and logic to provide conversions between a mask register and a general purpose register or memory
Instructions and logic provide conversions between a mask register and a general purpose register or memory. Some embodiments, responsive to an instruction specifying: a destination operand, a mask length corresponding to a number of mask data fields, and a source operand; values are read from data fields in the source operand, corresponding to the specified mask length, and stored to corresponding data fields in the destination operand specified by the instruction, wherein one of the source or the destination operands is a mask register. Values indicative of masked vector elements may be stored to any data fields in the destination operand other than the number of data fields corresponding to the specified mask length. For some embodiments, the other one of the source or the destination operands may be a general purpose register or a memory location.
US10203944B1 Systems and methods for dynamically customizing software programs
The disclosed computer-implemented method for dynamically customizing software programs may include (i) receiving, from a client device, a request for a software program with client-specific customization requirements and (ii) providing, to the client device, a digitally signed download manager for downloading a client-specific version of the software program that satisfies the client-specific customization requirements, where the digitally signed download manager provides the client-specific version of the software program to the client device by (a) downloading, from the backend computing system, both the software program and client-specific data that satisfies the client-specific customization requirements and (b) customizing, using the client-specific data, the software program in a manner that satisfies the client-specific customization requirements. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10203942B2 Binary-code translation device and method
A binary-code translation device includes a translation circuit, a memory and a processor. The processor executes a first program code translated from a second code by the translation circuit. The first program code is temporarily stored in the memory and has a program execution address. At least one function library is temporarily stored in the memory and includes a first and a second function, which are located at a first and a second function address in the memory respectively. When the processor is still executing the first program code and calls the first function, the translation circuit translates the first program code to acquire the second function subsequent to the first function, and the processor acquires the second function address. When the first program code calls the first function and the first function is executed completely, the processor directly executes the second function without returning to the program execution address.
US10203941B1 Cross platform content management and distribution system
A device receives a request to publish content for different computing platforms, and receives the content to be published for the different computing platforms. The device reconfigures the content for the different computing platforms, based on one or more labeled categories of information, to generate different reconfigured content, and compiles the different reconfigured content, based on the one or more labeled categories of information, to generate different compiled content for the different computing platforms. The device provides at least one of the different compiled content to a client device associated with at least one of the different computing platforms.
US10203932B2 Apparatus and method for dynamically obtaining and displaying surveillance images and tracked events
A method for dynamically obtaining and displaying surveillance images and dynamically tracking events, including receiving event occurrence information corresponding to one or more surveillance cameras; classifying the surveillance cameras detecting an event occurrence into one or more groups of event detection cameras based on the event occurrence information; dynamically arranging and displaying one or more real-time images acquired by the event detection cameras on a first screen, the real-time images being dynamically arranged on the first screen according to the one or more groups, and the arrangement of the real-time images on the first screen being dynamically variable according to a number of the detected events; and displaying an event image acquired within a preset time range before and after a first event detection time point by the event detection camera that first detects an event among the event detection cameras belonging to each group.
US10203928B2 Display device, method and device for adjusting information channels thereof
A display device as well as a method and a device for adjusting information channels of the same are disclosed. The adjusting method includes: turning the display device on; transmitting a picture to a display screen (1) of the display device for display, the picture comprising a plurality of sub-pictures in one-to-one correspondence with a plurality of sub-screens (11) which are spliced to form the display screen (1); acquiring an image displayed on the display screen (1); processing the acquired image, comparing the processed image with the picture, and identifying arrangement sequence of a plurality of information channels of the display device; and adjusting the respective information channels such that the image displayed by the display screen (1) is the same as the picture. The adjusting method compares the image displayed on the display screen of the display device with the original picture, identifies and adjusts the respective information channels, so there is no need for viewing the display system for confirmation every time the line sequence is adjusted, thereby achieving a quick and convenient adjustment.
US10203926B2 Visual focus-aware techniques for visualizing display changes
A computer processor based method for controlling a plurality of computer displays in response to user behavior, the method comprising identifying at least one display that is unattended by the user by determining the user's visual focus, and applying an overlay window to the unattended display to control visualization of the identified unattended display.
US10203924B2 Display apparatus, controlling method thereof and controlling method of display system
A display apparatus, a controlling method thereof and a controlling method of a display system are provided. The controlling method of a first display apparatus includes receiving setting information from an external storage medium in response to the first display apparatus being connected to the storage medium; and in response to the first display apparatus being set as a master device according to the setting information, transmitting reproduction time information of image contents to a second display apparatus, synchronizing the second display apparatus with the first display apparatus with respect to the image contents, and reproducing the synchronized image contents.
US10203921B2 Display control device, display control method, and image forming apparatus that display preview images according to operation received through touch sensor
An image forming apparatus displays preview images representing respective images to be formed on a front side and a back side of paper P. The image forming apparatus includes a display, a display section, a receiving section, and an instruction section. The display section causes the display to display a front-side preview image representing a front-side image to be formed on the front side of the paper. The receiving section receives a specific operation. The instruction section forms the front-side image on the front side of the paper and forms a back-side image on the back side of the paper. When the receiving section receives the specific operation, the display section causes the display to display a back-side preview image representing the back-side image as seen from the front side of the paper through the paper.
US10203917B2 Mobile terminal, method for controlling mobile terminal, printing apparatus, and storage medium
A mechanism that enables a device to autonomously control disconnection of communication is needed in situations where document data or photos of variable data size are transmitted and received wirelessly. In a wireless communication system, an image forming apparatus and a mobile terminal wirelessly communicate with each other. The image forming apparatus determines whether or not a predetermined condition is met, in a state where the wireless communication with the mobile terminal has been established. In the case of determining that the predetermined condition is met, the image forming apparatus breaks the wireless connection with the mobile terminal. The mobile terminal, upon detecting that the wireless communication has been disconnected, breaks the wireless connection with the image forming apparatus.
US10203914B2 Printing apparatus operable in service mode for work performed by service engineer
A printing apparatus operating in a service mode is reactivated when the printing apparatus receives a reactivation instruction from an external device connected to the printing apparatus by a direct wireless communication function. The reactivated printing apparatus starts an operation in the service mode instead of a normal operation mode.
US10203913B2 Method of determining a physical location of a hard drive in a cluster storage system
A method of determining a physical location of a hard drive includes the steps of: executing commands to obtain generic device names of expanders, addresses of hard drives connected to the expanders, slot numbers corresponding to the addresses, logical device names of the hard drives, the address of the hard drives; establishing correspondence information by using the address to link the generic device name of the expander to the logical device name of the hard drive connected to the expander, and to the slot number; and determining, according to the correspondence information, the generic device name of the expander to which a hard drive is connected and the slot number corresponding to the hard drive is installed, so as to locate the hard drive.
US10203912B2 Storage device for supporting virtual machine, storage system including the storage device, and method of operating the same
A storage device includes a non-volatile memory including a plurality of blocks; and a storage controller connected to the non-volatile memory and configured to schedule a requested task of one virtual machine of a plurality of virtual machines based on a workload contribution of the one virtual machine, the workload contribution indicating a ratio between a workload generated by the one virtual machine and a plurality of workloads generated by the plurality of virtual machines.
US10203907B2 Measuring performance of storage system
The present disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for measuring performance of a storage system. The method comprises: causing one or more entities to execute a task set comprising multiple tasks, each of the multiple tasks being used for accessing the storage system; obtaining an indicator set of the storage system based on a result of the execution, the indicator set comprising one or more indicators for indicating performance of the storage system; and adjusting the task set based on the indicator set, for subsequent execution by the one or more entities. The method can be executed iteratively. By means of the present invention, workloads for the next round's execution can be intelligently improved according to execution results after each round's execution of workloads, so that performance of the storage system can be obtained more pertinently and efficiently so as to better utilize the storage system.
US10203905B2 System and method for incrementally performing full data backup
A system and method is disclosed for performing a backup of electronic data. An example method includes storing a first incremental data backup of a dataset that is less than a complete backup of the dataset and includes unmodified and modified portions of the dataset. Then, a second incremental data backup of the dataset is stored that includes a second unmodified portion of the dataset different than the first unmodified portion. The method then determines whether the first and second incremental data backups together form the complete backup of the dataset. If they do not, the method further stores a subsequent incremental data backup of the dataset in the electronic memory that includes an additional unmodified portion of the dataset and/or an additional modified portion of the dataset.
US10203900B2 Memory system for selecting blocks for garbage selection and operating method thereof
A memory system includes a memory device including a plurality of memory blocks; and a controller suitable for; storing user data corresponding to a write command received from a host, in the memory blocks, storing map data in response to storing of the user data, in the memory blocks, sorting map segments included in the map data, according to logical information of the user data, determining correlations for the memory blocks, through the map segments, and selecting source memory blocks among the memory blocks based on the determined correlations.
US10203887B1 Recommendation system and method
A method, computer program product, and computing system for defining one or more computing system requirements for desired data storage array. One or more design criteria is defined for the desired data storage array. At least one recommended data storage array is identified for the desired data storage array based, at least in part, upon the one or more computing system requirements and the one or more design criteria.
US10203883B2 Performance optimization of read functions in a memory system
According to one aspect, a method for performance optimization of read functions in a memory system includes receiving, at the memory system, a read request including a logical address of a target data. The memory system includes a primary memory and a back-up memory that mirrors the primary memory. The method also includes searching a fault monitor table for an entry corresponding to the received logical address. The fault monitor table includes a plurality of entries that indicate physical locations of identified memory failure events in the primary memory and the back-up memory. Based on locating an entry corresponding to the received logical address, the method further includes selecting one of the primary memory and the backup memory for retrieving the target data. The selection is based on contents of the fault monitor table.
US10203882B2 Method for managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions co-existing in an electronic device
Embodiments herein provide a method for managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions co-existing in an electronic device. The method includes identifying an ongoing data session associated with at least one of a first bandwidth boost solution and a second bandwidth boost solution. The method includes dynamically selecting at least one bandwidth boost solution based on at least one parameter. The method includes managing multiple bandwidth boost solutions, wherein the bandwidth boost solution can be either network dependent or independent bandwidth boost solution. The method includes determining that the identified event corresponds to a particular bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions. The method includes dynamically selecting another bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions upon determining that the identified event corresponds to a particular bandwidth boost solution or a combination of bandwidth boost solutions.
US10203879B2 Control device and control method
A control device includes a processor. The processor is configured to receive an execution request for write processing of writing data of logical volumes to second physical volumes. The data of the logical volumes is stored in first physical volumes. The processor is configured to generate write information on basis of data sizes of the respective logical volumes and free spaces of storage areas of the respective second physical volumes. The processor is configured to perform, on basis of the write information, control of writing first data of the logical volumes from a cache unit to the second physical volumes. The processor is configured to perform control of reading second data of the logical volumes from the first physical volumes to the cache unit. The processor is configured to optimize the write information in response to completion of the control of reading.
US10203877B2 Security checks for proxied requests
A computer readable storage device of a storage unit of a dispersed storage network (DSN) comprises a first memory section and a second memory section. The first memory section stores operational instructions that cause a processing module of the storage unit to transition storage of encoded data slices from storage based on a previous version of a distributed agreement protocol (DAP) to storage based on a new version of the DAP. The second memory section stores operational instructions that cause the processing module to, during the transitioning of storage of the encoded data slices, receive a proxied data access request from another storage unit, determine whether the other storage unit is an authentic storage unit, and when the other storage unit is the authentic storage unit, process the proxied data access request to produce a data access response.
US10203875B1 Methods and systems for implementing high bandwidth memory command address bus training
A method to initiate Command Address (CA) training on High Memory Bandwidth is provided to optimize CA bus setup and hold times relative to the memory clock. HBM protocol does not define any way to support CA training, but defines a very high working frequency. The high frequency makes it very difficult to ensure the timing on CA Bus-Row/Column command bus and CKE. As such, executing CA training before any normal operation is necessary to ensure the best setup/hold timings. The CA training takes advantage of protocol based instructions to initialize and implement CA training.
US10203870B2 Authentication using a touch-sensitive keyboard with distinct pluralities of keys as respective regions
For a computing device that employs a touch-sensitive keyboard, authentication may involve illustrating, to the electronic device, knowledge of a stored secret though providing input, at least in part, via the touch-sensitive keyboard. The input may be in the form of swipes alone or in combination with key actuations. Furthermore, the swipes and key actuations may be associated with a particular region of the touch-sensitive keyboard.
US10203864B2 Information processing method and electronic apparatus
The present disclosure discloses an information processing method applied in an electronic apparatus having a touch control display unit, the method includes detecting whether there is a first touch control operation of a first user on the touch control display unit; responding to the first touch control operation to obtain at least one piece of first touch control position information of the first touch control operation on at least one first touch control point on the touch control display unit when there is the first touch control operation; and determining a first user region belonging to a first user on the touch control display unit based on the at least one piece of first touch control position information. Further, the present disclosure also discloses an electronic apparatus corresponding to the above-described information processing method.
US10203861B2 Messaging window overlay for a browser
A system and process for launching a messaging window such as a chat bot, especially on a mobile platform, such a smart phones and tablets, is described. The process begins with displaying a web page with webpage contents in a browser window with a primary top bar and a display window. In response to receiving user input to scroll the webpage contents of the browser window are scrolled in a horizontal direction, a vertical direction, or a combination thereof. Also, a secondary top bar, as a previously invisible graphical element within the webpage contents of the web page is now displayed in substantial position and with the substantially the same appearance to look like the primary the top bar. In response to receiving user input in the vicinity of the secondary top bar, the system triggers a presentation of a messaging window or chat window.
US10203857B2 Granular graphical user interface element
A graphical user interface (GUI) element permits a user to control an application in both a coarse manner and a fine manner. When a cursor is moved to coincide or overlap the displayed GUI element, parameter adjustment is made at a first (coarse) granularity so that rapid changes to the target parameter can be made (e.g., displayed zoom level, image rotation or playback volume). As the cursor is moved away from the displayed GUI element, parameter adjustment is made at a second (fine) granularity so that fine changes to the target parameter can be made. In one embodiment, the further the cursor is moved from the displayed GUI element, the finer the control.
US10203855B2 Customized user-controlled media overlays
Among other things, embodiments of the present disclosure improve the functionality of electronic messaging and imaging software and systems by enabling users to generate customized media overlays that can be shared with other users. For example, media overlays can be generated by the system and displayed in conjunction with media content (e.g., images and/or video) generated by an image-capturing device (e.g., a digital camera). In some embodiments, existing media overlays may be used by users to create derivative media overlays. The system may track usage of media overlays and any derivatives created based thereon, and allow users to control the distribution and use of their overlays in future derivatives. In some embodiments, for example, a user can modify an overlay they created and cause the modification to propagate to all derivative overlays based on the user's overlay.
US10203852B2 Content selection in web document
Techniques for selection of content within web documents are described herein. In implementations, a selection tool for a browser or other client application is configured to analyze web documents to recognize different regions in the arrangement of content for the document. The selection tool may parse the underlying structure of a webpage (e.g., the mark-up code and DOM structure) to identify different discrete regions in the webpage. In addition or alternatively, the selection tool may use optical recognition techniques to visually analyze the webpage as it appears when rendered and detect different discrete regions based on the visual analysis. Recognized regions are configured as portions of the content that are individually selectable. These selectable regions may be exposed and made accessible in various ways to enable users to toggle selection of the regions quickly and easily.
US10203849B2 Multimedia playing method and apparatus based on android system
The present disclosure provides a multimedia playing method and apparatus. The multimedia playing method includes: loading a source file and parsing a file header of the source file in order to determine whether the source file is a predefined format file, wherein the predefined format file includes menu information, and the menu information further includes default start menu information, at least two titles, at least one button for selecting a corresponding title and data for indicating the corresponding relations between the buttons and the titles; if the source file is a predefined format file, storing the menu information, and obtaining the default start menu information; extracting and playing the corresponding data of the current title.
US10203845B1 Controlling the rendering of supplemental content related to electronic books
Architectures and techniques are provided to control the rendering of supplemental content associated with electronic books. For example, electronic books may be associated with content that is in addition to the content originally provided to an individual acquiring the electronic book, such as annotations, social networking site information, media outlet information, and the like. Individuals may control the supplemental electronic book content that is rendered via their client devices via actuation of a physical input device or a representation of an input device shown via a touch sensitive display. The amount of supplemental content that is rendered may correspond to information associated with a specified number of categories of supplemental electronic book content based on a supplemental content rendering level. In other implementations, the amount of supplemental electronic book content that is rendered may correspond to an amount of supplemental content to be rendered for each category of supplemental content.
US10203844B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing system, and method
An information processing apparatus includes circuitry to acquire an image of a document; extract a first part of the acquired image based on a first extraction region setting stored in a memory; and display a selection screen including the first part of the acquired image and a user list including one or more users. The first part of the acquired image allows a user to recognize a first user indicated by the first part of the acquired image, and the user list allows the user to select the first user.
US10203843B2 Facilitating selection of attribute values for graphical elements
A computer-implemented technique is described herein for facilitating a user's interaction with graphical elements, such as emoji characters. The technique entails: presenting a collection of graphical elements on a display surface of a user interface mechanism; presenting a selector mechanism on the display surface that provides a plurality of attribute value options (such as skin tone options); receiving a selection by the user of one of the attribute value options, to provide a selected attribute value; globally modifying at least a subset of the graphical elements in the collection based on the selected attribute value, and displaying those modified graphical elements. In one approach, the technique presents the collection of graphical elements in an array that is capable of being panned along at least a first axis of movement. The technique reveals the selector mechanism when the user pans the array along a second axis of movement.
US10203839B2 Three-dimensional generalized space
According to one embodiment, audio and non-audio data can be represented as sound sources in a three-dimensional sound space adapted to also provide visual data. Non-audio data can be associated with audio sound sources presented in the sound space. Navigation within this combined three-dimensional audio/visual space can be based primarily on the audio aspects of the sound sources with the details of the non-audio data being presented on demand, for example, when the listener navigates through the combined three-dimensional audio/visual space to a particular sound source at which point the non-audio data associated with that sound source can be presented.
US10203838B2 Avatar personalization in a virtual environment
Techniques are disclosed to facilitate avatar personalization in a virtual environment. A request to generate an avatar in the virtual environment to represent a requesting entity is received. Data pertaining to the requesting entity is retrieved, the data not specifying any visual appearance of the avatar. A proposed avatar is generated based on the retrieved data. The proposed avatar is output to the requesting entity.
US10203836B2 Precise selection techniques for multi-touch screens
A unique system and method is provided that facilitates pixel-accurate targeting with respect to multi-touch sensitive displays when selecting or viewing content with a cursor. In particular, the system and method can track dual inputs from a primary finger and a secondary finger, for example. The primary finger can control movement of the cursor while the secondary finger can adjust a control-display ratio of the screen. As a result, cursor steering and selection of an assistance mode can be performed at about the same time or concurrently. In addition, the system and method can stabilize a cursor position at a top middle point of a user's finger in order to mitigate clicking errors when making a selection.
US10203833B2 Recommending application modifications using image area counts
In one example of the disclosure, a set of image frames of a software application display, taken in sequence over a recording period, is obtained. For each frame from the set, a count of image areas that changed as between the frame and an adjacent frame is determined, and the count is recorded in correlation with order of recording of the frame relative to other frames of the set. An application-active period during which consecutive frames have changed-areas counts exceeding a changed-areas threshold is identified. Upon determining that duration of the application-active period exceeds a threshold period, a recommendation to modify the application is generated.
US10203829B2 Display panel with touch detection function, method of driving the same, driving circuit, and electronic unit
There are provide a display panel with a touch detection function, in which display operation is less affected by touch detection operation, a method of driving the display panel with a touch detection function, a driving circuit, and an electronic unit having the display panel with a touch detection function. The display panel with a touch detection function includes: one or more display elements; one or more drive electrodes; one or more touch detection electrodes; and a drive section selectively applying a DC drive signal or an AC drive signal to the drive electrodes.
US10203828B2 Apparatus and method for TFT fingerprint sensor
A low cost, two-dimensional, fingerprint sensor includes a pixel array, each pixel including a switch and a pixel electrode for forming a capacitance with a fingertip. One or more active transmission electrodes are spaced from a selected row of the pixel array, and transmit a carrier signal into the finger without direct coupling into the selected pixels. Signals sensed by the pixel array are coupled to an independent integrated circuit, and connections between the IC and the pixel array are reduced by demultiplexing row select lines, and by multiplexing sensed column data. Differential sensing may be used to improve common mode noise rejection. The fingerprint sensor may be conveniently incorporated within a conventional touchpad LCD panel, and can mimic the performance of lower density touchpad pixels.
US10203827B2 Apparatus and method for TFT fingerprint sensor
A low cost, two-dimensional, fingerprint sensor includes a pixel array, each pixel including a switch and a pixel electrode for forming a capacitance with a fingertip. One or more active transmission electrodes are spaced from a selected row of the pixel array, and transmit a carrier signal into the finger without direct coupling into the selected pixels. Signals sensed by the pixel array are coupled to an independent integrated circuit, and connections between the IC and the pixel array are reduced by demultiplexing row select lines, and by multiplexing sensed column data. Differential sensing may be used to improve common mode noise rejection. The fingerprint sensor may be conveniently incorporated within a conventional touchpad LCD panel, and can mimic the performance of lower density touchpad pixels.
US10203813B2 Touch module and touch screen
In a touch module, a ultrasonic wave emitted by the ultrasonic generator undergoes a total reflection in the third substrate. When a location of the second substrate is pressed to contact a location of the third substrate, a part of the ultrasonic wave undergoing the total reflection in the third substrate escapes out of the third substrate, and an intensity of the ultrasonic wave received by the ultrasonic receiver, corresponding to a contacted location on the third substrate, becomes weak, and a pressed location on the second substrate is determined by detecting a condition where the intensity of the ultrasonic wave received by the ultrasonic receiver becomes weak during loading a touch scan signal in turn on the touch scanning lines.
US10203805B2 Touch detection method of a touch detection device for obtaining a calibrated variation for determining whether a touch event has been triggered
A touch detection method includes outputting a first signal via an output terminal of a processing unit; receiving a second signal via an input terminal of the processing unit where a voltage level of the second signal corresponds to a voltage level of the first signal, a first capacitance of a first capacitor and a second capacitance of a second capacitor; performing a calibration calculation to the variation of voltage level of the second signal by using a calibration parameter for obtaining a calibrated variation; and determining a touch event has been triggered if the calibrated variation has passed a threshold.
US10203803B2 Touch scan modes during device charging
Touch scan modes for touch sensitive devices during device charge is disclosed. To prevent adverse effects to the touch sensor panel due to inductive noise while the device is charging, the touch controller can switch to a touch scan mode (i.e., power charging touch mode) that can cancel or reduce noise from the touch scan or touch image. Power charging touch modes can include low noise frequency selection, increased number of touch samples employed to calculate an average, and simultaneous sampling. In some examples, a power charging touch mode can be different from a normal touch scan mode (i.e., a touch scan mode when the device is not charging). With the one or more power charging touch modes, false touch readings, erroneous touch location identification, and/or undetected touches can be eliminated or reduced.
US10203800B2 Display device with touch detection function
According to an aspect, a display device with a touch detection function includes: a display unit; a detecting unit; and a control unit that controls an operation timing of the display unit and the detecting unit. The control unit performs display processing and touch detection processing alternately a plurality of times in a display period of an image of one frame, the display processing being processing of performing control on the electric charge, the touch detection processing being processing of performing the touch detection. The control unit varies a length of a first period, a length of a second period, or both in display periods of images of two frames that are displayed consecutively, the first period being a period in which the display processing is performed once, the second period being a period in which the touch detection processing is performed once.
US10203799B2 Touch input device, vehicle comprising touch input device, and manufacturing method of touch input device
A touch input device comprising a touch device with which a user is capable of inputting a touch gesture, wherein the touch device includes a base, of which a surface has a concave shape, wherein a depth of the base is gradually increased from an outer portion toward a center portion or is uniformly maintained, a pattern groove formed in the surface of the base, a sense pattern provided in the pattern groove and including a conductive material, a wire for connecting the sense pattern to an integrated circuit, and a coating layer stacked on the base.
US10203794B1 Pressure-sensitive home interface system, method, and computer program product
Apparatuses and a computer-readable media are provided to: display an application icon via a home interface, utilizing the touch screen; detect a pressure being applied to the touch screen on the application icon; in the event that a magnitude of the pressure being applied to the touch screen on the application icon is less than a first magnitude threshold, display a particular application associated with the application icon after a cessation of the pressure has been detected; in the event that the magnitude of the pressure being applied to the touch screen on the application icon is greater than the first magnitude threshold and is less than a second magnitude threshold: display a border for indicating a summary of the pressure, based on an increase in the magnitude of the pressure being applied to the touch screen on the application icon, increase a blurring of at least portion of the home interface other than the application icon such that the at least portion of the home interface appears to increase in depth as compared to the application icon, and based on a decrease in the magnitude of the pressure being applied to the touch screen on the application icon, decrease the blurring of the at least portion of the home interface other than the application icon such that the at least portion of the home interface appears be decrease in depth as compared to the application icon.
US10203793B2 Updating a display by applying pressure
A display device is described which can be updated by applying pressure with a passive object. The display device comprises a transparent top conductor layer, a middle conductor layer and a bottom conductor layer. The middle conductor layer is segmented into a plurality of independent areas and a pixel of the display device is defined based at least in part on the way that the middle conductor layer is segmented. The display device further comprises an electrophoretic ink layer between the top and middle conductor layers, a layer of piezo-electric material between the middle and bottom conductor layers, and an electrical connection between the bottom and top conductor layers.
US10203790B2 Foldable display device
Disclosed is a foldable display which includes a protective layer to protect a display area exposed when the display is folded and has a touch electrode array extension on the protective layer so as to enable touch input in the display area. The foldable display includes a display panel provided with a front surface, a part of which is exposed when the foldable display is folded, and including a touch electrode array, and a support part adhered to the rear surface of the display panel, and the touch electrode array includes the touch electrode array extension provided to cover a part of the front surface of the foldable display exposed when the foldable display is folded.
US10203789B2 Touch display panel comprising a transparent conducting film layer, method for fabrication thereof and touch display device
The present disclosure provides a touch display panel including a a display substrate, a touch electrode layer, and an insulating layer located between the display substrate and the touch electrode layer. The touch electrode layer includes a touch graph with grooves. The touch display panel further includes a transparent conducting film layer insulated from the touch electrode layer by the insulating layer.
US10203785B2 Touch display panel and display device
The present invention provides a touch display panel and a display device. The touch display panel includes a substrate, which is provided thereon with a common electrode layer, a thin film transistor, and a data line and a pixel electrode connected with the thin film transistor. The common electrode layer includes a touch driving electrode and a common electrode which are insulated and spaced apart from each other. The array substrate further includes a shielding layer, which shields a spacing region between the touch driving electrode and the common electrode corresponding to position of the data line, thereby greatly reducing noise generated when the source and the data line are being charged, and in turn enabling the touch and the display of the touch display panel to be performed simultaneously.
US10203783B2 ESD detection on a touch input device
A touch sensitive device that detects the occurrence of an electrostatic discharge event on the device by analyzing an acquired touch image for characteristics associated with the occurrence of an ESD event is provided. An acquired touch image is analyzed for characteristics that differentiate it from a touch image generated by a user input and are correlated with an expected touch image generated by an ESD event.
US10203781B2 Integrated free space and surface input device
In various embodiments, methods and systems for implementing integrated free space and surface inputs are provided. An integrated free space and surface input system includes a mixed-input pointing device for interacting and controlling interface objects using free space inputs and surface inputs, trigger buttons, pressure sensors, and haptic feedback associated with the mixed-input pointing device. Free space movement data and surface movement data are tracked and determined for the mixed-input pointing device. An interface input is detected for the mixed-input pointing device transitioning from a first input to a second input, such as, from a free space input to a surface input or from the surface input to the free space input. The interface input is processed based on accessing the free space movement data and the surface movement data. An output for the interface input is communicated from the mixed-input pointing device to interact and control an interface.
US10203777B2 Stylus having detachable functional parts and operation method thereof
A stylus is provided. The stylus comprises a main body and a functional part. The main body includes a first processor, a trigger coupled to the first processor, and a connection interface coupled to the first processor. The functional part includes a functional module. The functional module is detachably coupled to the connection interface. When the functional part is coupled to the connection interface, the first processor determines a function of the functional module via the connection interface. The first processor enables the functional module when the trigger is triggered. An operating method for a stylus is also provided.
US10203776B2 Mouse with interchange capability
A mouse with interchange capability includes a mouse body, a circuit board, an interchangeable module and a button module. The mouse body has an accommodating space, and the circuit board is disposed within the accommodating space. The interchangeable module is coupled to the circuit board. The button module is disposed on the mouse body and vertically movable. The button module has a trigger that activates the interchangeable module when the button module is clicked.
US10203773B2 Interactive product packaging system and method
A packaging system and method for providing information through a packaging system. A cover page of the packaging system is displayed. A determination of a page accessed with the packaging system is made. A display action associated with the page of the packaging system is performed in response to a user turning to the next page.
US10203772B2 Hotkey triggering system and method for an electronic device
A hotkey triggering system for an electronic device includes a first key determination unit, a first key time determination, a second key determination unit and a hotkey processing unit. The first key determination unit is configured to determine whether a first key being pressed is a hotkey selection key. The first key time determination unit is configured to determine whether the first key is pressed for a sufficient period of time when the first key is determined to be the hotkey selection key. The second key determination unit is configured to determine whether a second key being pressed is a hotkey when the first key is determined to be pressed for the sufficient period of time. The hotkey processing unit is configured to execute a hotkey function when the second key is determined to be the hotkey, and the hotkey function includes varying hardware state of the electronic device.
US10203770B2 Keyboard device for electronic apparatus
A keyboard device according to one embodiment includes: a box-shape body, comprising a first side-wall and a second side-wall arranged opposite to and is pivotably openable relative to the first side-wall; a support assembly, configured to be connected detachably to the first side-wall of the box-shape body such that the box-shape body is adapted to support the electronic apparatus; and a flexible membrane keyboard which is connected with an internal surface of the second side-wall of the box-shape body and switchable between an unfolded condition in which the flexible membrane keyboard functions as a keyboard of the electronic apparatus and a folded condition in which the flexible membrane keyboard is received within the box-shape body. The keyboard device of the embodiments of the disclosure may function as both a keyboard for the electronic device and a support, and is provided with a limited size so as to facilitate portability thereof.
US10203769B2 Portable electronic device
A portable electronic device includes a display panel disposed on a front side of the portable electronic device and a back-side keyboard disposed on a rear side of the portable electronic device. The back-side keyboard includes an icon layer and a touch sensing layer. The icon layer provides a plurality of icons. The touch sensing layer is utilized to sense the exact positions of fingers at the rear side of the portable electronic device. Each of the icons is triggered to realize an input operation of the icon when the icon is pressed by a finger from the rear side towards the front side of the portable electronic device. A user is allowed to use their longer fingers to perform an input operation from the rear side of the portable electronic device, for avoiding the drawback of using the thumbs to input and increasing the user experiences for input operation.
US10203768B2 Blind key pad
A key pad device provides the same function as a keyboard or keypad with a mistake proof design that allows one hand use and only requires three fingers. Each of the primary two fingers has nine pressure points, or keys, whose location is accessible by moving left to right, up and down, forward and back, side to side, and center. A thumb toggle can operate in one of three positions—up, down or not toggled.
US10203767B2 Human interface device
A system includes a surface having a demarcated area and discrete areas disposed on the surface. The discrete areas may each be configured to receive user input. At least a portion of the discrete areas overlap the demarcated area. The system further includes a sensing layer disposed underneath the surface. The sensing layer may be configured to sense force applied to the surface in response to the user input.
US10203766B2 Display apparatus for vehicle
Disclosed is display apparatus for a vehicle including a display unit, a gesture sensing unit located around the display unit for sensing a 3D gesture made by an object, and a processor for generating a control signal based on the 3D gesture. The gesture sensing unit includes a first light-emitting unit for emitting a first group of rays along a first optical path, a second light-emitting unit for emitting a second group of rays along a second optical path, and a light-receiving unit for receiving a first group of reflected rays formed when the first group of rays is reflected by the object and a second group of reflected rays formed when the second group of rays is reflected by the object.
US10203763B1 Gesture detection and interactions
Gesture detection and interaction techniques are described. Object detection used to support the gestures may be accomplished in a variety of ways, such as by using radio waves as part of a radar technique. In a first example, the techniques are implemented such that one hand of a user sets a context for a gesture that is defined by another hand of the user. In another example, a gesture recognition mode is utilized. In yet another example, detection of distance is used such that the same motions may be used to different between operations performed. In a further example, split gestures are supported. In another instance, entry into a gesture recognition mode may be implemented through touch and then recognized through three-dimensional orientation and motion of that hand or another.
US10203759B1 Gesture detection device having an angled light collimating structure
A gesture detection device that includes an angled optical lens is disclosed. In one or more implementations, the gesture detection device includes a gesture sensor configured to detect electromagnetic radiation occurring within a limited spectrum of wavelengths and provides one or more signals in response thereto. The gesture detection device also includes an illumination source assembly configured to emit the electromagnetic radiation occurring within the limited spectrum of wavelengths. The illumination source assembly includes an illumination source for emitting the electromagnetic radiation occurring within the limited spectrum of wavelengths and a light collimating structure configured to at least partially collimate the electromagnetic radiation occurring within the limited spectrum of wavelengths. The light collimating structure is oriented at an angle with respect to an axis perpendicular to a surface of the gesture detection device.
US10203758B2 Arrangement, method and computer program for controlling a computer apparatus based on eye-tracking
A computer apparatus is associated with a graphical display presenting at least one GUI-component adapted to be manipulated based on user-generated commands. An event engine is adapted to receive an eye-tracking data signal that describes a user's point of regard on the display. Based on the signal, the event engine produces a set of non-cursor controlling event output signals, which influence the at least one GUI-component. Each non-cursor controlling event output signal describes a particular aspect of the user's ocular activity in respect of the display. Initially, the event engine receives a control signal request from each of the at least one GUI-component. The control signal request defines a sub-set of the set of non-cursor controlling event output signals which is required by the particular GUI-component. The event engine delivers non-cursor controlling event output signals to the at least one GUI-component in accordance with each respective control signal request.
US10203755B2 Input apparatus and control method for input apparatus
An input apparatus has a touch sensor 11 configured to detect a touch input, a piezoelectric element 12 mounted on the touch sensor 11, and a control unit 15 configured to detect a pressure load on a touch face 11a of the touch sensor 11 based on an output signal of the piezoelectric element 12 and, when the pressure load detected satisfies a standard to provide a tactile sensation, to drive the piezoelectric element 12 such that the tactile sensation is provided to an object pressing the touch face 11a.
US10203753B2 Video immersion inducing apparatus and video immersion inducing method using the apparatus
An apparatus for inducing immersion in video and a method for inducing immersion in video is disclosed. The apparatus includes a measuring unit, a control unit and an immersion inducing unit. The measuring unit obtains skin measurement data of a user watching a video output from an image display device and outputs the measured skin measurement data. The control unit outputs an immersion inducing control signal when the measured skin conductivity level is outside of a normal range of skin conductivity values. The immersion inducing unit receives the immersion inducing control signal from the control unit and outputs an immersion inducing message.
US10203746B2 Thermal mitigation using selective task modulation
A method and apparatus of a device that manages a thermal profile of a device by selectively throttling central processing unit operations of the device is described. The device monitors the thermal profile of the device, where the device executes a plurality of tasks that utilizes a central processing unit of the device. In addition, the plurality of tasks includes a high QoS task and a low QoS process. If the thermal profile of the device exceeds a thermal threshold, the device increases a first CPU throttling for the low QoS task and maintains a second CPU throttling for the high QoS task. The device further executes the low QoS task using the first CPU utilization with the first processing core of the CPU by selectively forcing an idle of the low QoS task during an execution window. In addition, the device executes the high QoS task using the second CPU throttling with a second processing core of the CPU.
US10203744B2 Display apparatus and method for controlling power usage of the display apparatus
The present application discloses a display apparatus including a display panel; a backlight module; a motion sensor for detecting a motion parameter of the display apparatus and generating a motion parameter signal representing the motion parameter; at least one signal processor for comparing the motion parameter with a threshold value, and generating a power off signal if the motion parameter is greater than the threshold value; and a controller for controlling a state of the backlight module; the controller is configured to control the backlight module in a power off state upon receiving the power off signal.
US10203743B2 Reference voltage circuits in microcontroller systems
A microcontroller system includes a higher power reference voltage circuit and a lower power reference voltage circuit configured to draw less power than the higher power reference voltage circuit when enabled. The system includes a power state logic controller configured to enable the lower power reference voltage circuit to provide a first regulated voltage during a power saving mode, and, on exiting the power saving mode, enable the higher power reference voltage circuit to provide a second regulated voltage.
US10203742B2 Efficient integrated switching voltage regulator comprising switches coupled to bridge drivers to provide regulated power supply to power domains
Described herein is an integrated circuit which comprises: a switching voltage regulator (SVR), having one or more bridge drivers, to provide regulated power supply to a plurality of power domains; and a power control unit (PCU) operable to adjust switching frequencies of the SVR according to states of the plurality of power domains, wherein drive strength or active phase count of the one or more bridge drivers is also adjusted by a logic unit of the SVR when the switching frequencies of the SVR are adjusted.
US10203738B2 Energy virtualization layer for commercial and residential installations
An energy virtualization system may include a physical interface gateway that may include a plurality of common interfaces. The plurality of common interfaces may be coupled to a plurality of energy-producing devices, a plurality of energy-control devices, and a plurality of energy-consuming devices. The system may also include a building network, where the plurality of energy-producing devices, the plurality of energy-control devices, and the plurality of energy-consuming devices can communicate through building network. The system may additionally include a computing device running an energy virtualization layer. The virtualization layer may include a plurality of virtual devices representing the plurality of energy-producing devices, the plurality of energy-control devices; and the plurality of energy-consuming devices. The virtualization layer may also direct energy from the energy-producing devices to the energy-consuming devices according to information received from the energy-control devices.
US10203736B2 Detachable computing system having bi-directional power flow
A computing system may include a base portion to receive one or more first batteries, and a tablet portion having one or more electronic components and the tablet portion to receive one or more second batteries. The tablet portion may be configured to be coupled to and detached from the base portion. The computing system may also include circuitry to control a supply of voltage to one or more electronic components of the tablet portion from one or more first batteries at the base portion and from one or more second batteries at the tablet portion.
US10203734B2 Temperature monitoring system and temperature monitoring method
A temperature monitoring system includes a temperature sensing device, a management controlling device and a logic device. The temperature sensing device monitors temperature of a central processing unit of a computer system, and sets a first temperature threshold and a second temperature threshold. The management controlling device determines whether the temperature is higher than the first temperature threshold, and further determines whether the temperature is higher than the second temperature threshold when the temperature is higher than the first temperature threshold. The logic device controls the computer system to turn on or shut down. When the temperature is higher than the second temperature threshold, the management controlling device controls the logic device to execute a forced shutdown of the computer system, locks a power button of the computer system and stores an event log.
US10203733B2 Systems and methods for recommending optimum datacenter parameters to meet rack level airflow constraints
A method and an information handling system (IHS) determine optimum ambient temperature conditions for targeting desired system cooling constraints. According to one aspect, a target parameter recommendation module (TPRM) receives a target cooling parameter value for a number of servers having an identified configuration. The TPRM identifies an acceptable range of ambient conditions, corresponding to the received target parameter value(s). The TPRM determines via a series of iterations whether the target parameter value is attainable using the acceptable range of ambient conditions. If the target parameter value is attainable, the TPRM provides a first notification identifying ambient conditions by which the target parameter value can be attained. However, if the target parameter value is not attainable using the acceptable range of ambient conditions, the TPRM provides a second notification recommending an adjustment to server cooling constraints and/or the identified system configuration.
US10203732B2 Multifunctional interconnection system for an electronic cabinet and cabinet comprising such a system
An electric cabinet provided with an interconnection system for devices such as computers received in the cabinet. The interconnection system includes at least one waveguide forming part of the frame of the cabinet. The waveguide is provided with openings disposed facing housings for receiving the aforementioned devices. The openings being dimensioned to form a barrier to the passage of radio-frequency wireless communication waves to be transmitted through the waveguide and to form a barrier to external waves.
US10203730B2 Method for obtaining an electronic device housing panel and corresponding housing, device and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a method for obtaining a face of a housing to be mounted, in a mounting position, on the body of an electronic device, the housing includes a panel designed to cover, in the mounting position, a portion of a display screen of the device to be illuminated. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, a method describes molding of the panel from a first mixture of a base material and a concealing material, the first mixture meeting a first transparency criterion, defined based on an optical parameter value, so as to make it possible, in the mounting position, to conceal the screen portion, by the panel, in the absence of lighting from the screen and to make the screen visible when it is illuminated, through the panel.
US10203725B2 Double display device and wearable apparatus
The present disclosure provides a double display device and a wearable apparatus including the double display device, the double display device including: a first display module and a second display module arranged in parallel and connected slidably with each other, the first display module including a first display panel, the second display module including a second display panel; and a common driving component configured to provide a first driving signal to the first display panel and provide a second driving signal to the second display panel.
US10203723B2 Headset with integrated computing system
A headset with an integrated computing system is an all in one device that includes an adjustable support band, a first and second ear cover, a computer system, a communications system, and a power source. The adjustable support band connects to each ear cover, with the ear covers being adjacent to a user's ears. The computer system is capable of storing and running software programs and interfacing with connected devices by means of a set of connection ports or the communications system. Any plethora of auxiliary devices can be attached to the headset be fully functional due to the many connection ports.
US10203722B2 Auxiliary screen
An auxiliary screen. The auxiliary screen includes a display having a screen, wherein a compartment is disposed within the display. An opening of the compartment is disposed along a lateral side of the display. A housing is slidably disposed within the compartment, wherein the housing can selectively move between an open position and a closed position. The housing can further receive a mobile device therein. The mobile device is operably connected to the display, such that the screen displays the graphical interface of the mobile device. An input device that can allow a user to interact with the graphical interface of the mobile device is operably connected to the display.
US10203718B1 Generating delays of exit points for a clock circuit
Generating delays for a clock circuit includes, determining, using a processor, groups of contexts for exit points of the clock circuit based upon a plurality of characteristics and a type selected from a plurality of different types for each characteristic, forming, using the processor, sub-groups of the exit points based upon delay values for the exit points, and determining, using the processor, a mean delay value for each sub-group.
US10203714B2 Brown out prediction system including automated validation, estimation, and editing rules configuration engine
A brown out prediction system is provided that performs validation, estimation, and editing (VEE) on a plurality of interval based energy consumption streams. The system includes a post VEE readings data stores, a rules processor, a peak prediction element, and a peak controller. The post VEE readings data stores is configured to provide a plurality of tagged energy consumption data sets. The rules processor is configured to read the post VEE readings data stores and is configured to create a plurality of anomalies having a plurality of differnt durations. The peak prediction element is coupled to the post VEE readings data stores and to weather stores, and is configured to receive post VEE readings. The peak controller is coupled to the peak prediction element, and is configured to receive the brown out time, and is configured to trigger exceptional measures to manage the cumulative energy consumption in order to preclude a brown out.
US10203709B1 Low dropout regulator and method for controlling the same
The embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a low dropout regulator and a method for controlling the same. The low dropout regulator comprises a control circuit configured to compare a output voltage with a first threshold voltage and a second threshold voltage, generate a first control signal when the output voltage is less than the first threshold voltage or greater than the second threshold voltage and a second control signal when the output voltage is greater than the first threshold voltage and less than the second threshold voltage; a digital regulator circuit configured to adjust the output voltage according to the first control signal and maintain the output voltage according to the second control signal; and an analog regulator circuit configured to output feedback current to the output terminal according to the output voltage and the reference voltage under the trigger of the second control signal.
US10203707B2 Power sharing solid-state relay
A solid-state switch, comprising at least one switch controller. At least one switch having a first terminal coupled to a power source, a second terminal coupled to the power source and a control terminal coupled to the switch controller and configured to selectively conduct and block current flow from the first terminal to the second terminal. At least one power converter coupled to the first terminal and the second terminal and configured to convert power from the power source from a first voltage level to a second voltage level and to provide power at the second voltage level to the switch controller.
US10203705B1 Pressure regulating valve with incorporated shut-off mechanism
A pressure regulator has a pressure chamber connected to an inlet flow area which receives liquid flow. As liquid flows into a forward chamber of the pressure chamber, pressure is exerted on the forward face of the piston, which in turn causes the piston to slide longitudinally through the pressure chamber. An internal passageway through the piston fluidically connects the forward pressure chamber and rear pressure chamber such that as the piston slides into the rear pressure chamber pressure increases at the rear pressure chamber, which in turn forces the piston to move forwardly, thus regulating flow out of the pressure chamber. A hand wheel is configured to turn a movable plate located inside the pressure chamber, with the movable plate configured to impede the piston from moving rearwardly. Pressure sensors and vents with a pressurized air source may be used to keep the pressure within a desired range.
US10203703B2 Airflow balancing valve for HVAC systems
An automatic airflow balancing valve (10), including: a housing (12) having an inlet (14) and an outlet (16) and defining a flow path (18) there through; a valve disc (30) operatively connected to the housing and disposed within the flow path; and an airflow volume calibrating assembly (92) disposed in the flow path and operatively connected to the valve disc and the housing to pivot the valve disc to a home position associated with a desired constant airflow volume. The airflow volume calibrating assembly includes an adjustment element that extends toward at least one of the inlet or the outlet.
US10203695B2 Autonomous vehicle re-tasking during performance of a programmed task based on detection of a task interruption scenario
An example autonomous vehicle includes a communication interface for receiving instructions to perform a first task in an environment using a first strategy, sensors for detecting conditions in the environment to carry out the first task, data storage storing a plurality of task interruption scenarios each having an associated priority setting, and a processor for executing instructions for autonomous decision-making to perform functions. The functions include during performance of the first task, identifying that the conditions in the environment are associated with one of the plurality of task interruption scenarios, determining that the identified task interruption scenario is associated with a second task that has a higher priority setting than the first task, determining an asset needed to perform the second task, and based on the autonomous vehicle having the asset, autonomously (i) stopping performance of the first task and (ii) changing to perform the second task.
US10203694B2 System and method for controlling a vehicle
Drivable path plan systems and methods for autonomous vehicles disclosed herein may receive original path plan data, including a first path element tangentially connected to a second path element at a transition connection point. A drivable path plan may be calculated for the autonomous vehicle between the first path element and the second path element using a clothoid spline. An initial connection point may be identified, as well as an initial heading and an initial curvature along the first path element, and a final connection point, a final heading, and a final curvature along the second path element. The clothoid spline may be inserted between the initial connection point along the first path element and the final connection point along the second path element.
US10203691B2 Imaging method and apparatus
Disclosed is an imaging method for imaging terrain using a sensor on an unmanned aircraft. The method comprises: acquiring a range of motion of the sensor; acquiring positional information of the terrain; acquiring parameter values relating to aircraft maneuverability; using the acquired information, determining a procedure; performing, by the aircraft, the procedure and simultaneously capturing, by the sensor, a set of images of only parts of the terrain. The procedure comprises the aircraft moving with respect to the area of terrain and the sensor moving with respect to the aircraft such that each point in the area of terrain is coincident with a footprint of the sensor on the ground for at least some time. Also, every point in the area of terrain is present within at least one of the captured images.
US10203687B2 Numerical control device
A numerical control device controlling a machine tool capable of machining on orthogonal three axes includes a parameter storage to store a noise-command allowable width to be used for determining whether to perform movement based on a movement command, and a path-correction processor to compare an absolute value of a movement amount according to a movement command in a command non-target axis direction that is a direction of an axis not included in a designated plane with the noise-command allowable width when a machining program block includes the movement command in the command non-target axis direction, determine the movement command in the command non-target axis direction to be a noise command when the absolute value of the movement amount according to the movement command in the command non-target axis direction is smaller, and perform path correction to set a movement amount according to the noise command to zero.
US10203681B2 Sequence-program-creation supporting apparatus
A sequence-program-creation supporting apparatus includes a storing unit in which dedicated command information including a command name of a dedicated command executable by a programmable logic controller applicable to a control system is stored for each of models of the programmable logic controller and a screen display unit that reads out, when detecting that operation for inputting the dedicated command is performed on a sequence-program creation screen, from the storing unit, the dedicated command information corresponding to a model of the programmable logic controller configuring the control system, and displays command names of dedicated commands in list on the basis of the dedicated command information read out from the storing unit.
US10203680B2 Electric equipment system
An input/output device inputting and outputting information to an external device includes a control section for communicating with an external controller. Electric equipment for communicating with the input/output device includes an input/output assignment storing section for storing which port of an input circuit an input from the external device is assigned to, and which port of an output circuit an output is assigned to. The electric equipment also includes an electric-equipment-side input/output control section for operating a function of the electric equipment based on information from the control section, or transmitting, to the control section, the information indicating which port of the output circuit an output of the electric equipment is output to. The electric equipment, using the external controller, stores the information related to the assignment in the input/output assignment storing section, or alters the information related to the assignment stored in the input/output assignment storing section.
US10203679B2 Industrial controller automation interface
An automation interface is provided for interacting with industrial controllers. The automation interface provides for programming, editing, monitoring and maintenance of industrial controllers programmatically from a local or remote location. The automation interface component is adapted to communicate with industrial controllers by integrating a computer process interface library into the automation interface component. The computer process interface library exposes the automation interface component to client application processes, so that the client application processes can communicate with the at least one industrial controller programmatically. The automation interface is provided with functionality for downloading, uploading and programming of control programs to the processors of the industrial controllers.
US10203678B2 Food freshness management
Disclosed aspects relate to food freshness management. A freshness triggering event may be identified for a food item. The freshness triggering event may indicate that a criterion related to the food item has been achieved. A food freshness management action may be determined. The food freshness management action may be determined to respond to the freshness triggering event for the food item. The food freshness management action may be initiated. The food freshness management action may be carried-out with respect to the freshness triggering event for the food item.
US10203676B2 Method and apparatus for monitoring and troubleshooting of HVAC equipment
A system for monitoring operational conditions of one or more HVAC units, or other machines, with a plurality of sensors for collecting operational information data and transmitting data to a storage device and a processor for analyzing and trending the data and comparing it to a list of pre-determined set points to determine variances from the data set points and identification of one or more pre-determined events and a set of preventive maintenance alerts and/or troubleshooting instructions pertaining to the events and matching of the preventive maintenance alert and/or troubleshooting instructions to at least one of the events for display of the instructions to a user for resolving the event. The system may utilize a programmable logic array with a portable sensing unit, be capable of monitoring multiple parameters, including temperature, pressure, air flow, voltage, current, and humidity and interconnect to remote stations and SCADA systems.
US10203675B2 Communication system and operating method thereof
A communication system includes a first remote terminal unit (RTU) outputting first RTU data, a second RTU outputting second RTU data, and a remote control center applying a first RTU weight, which is a weight for the first RTU, to the output first RTU data and a second RTU weight, which is a weight for the second RTU, to the output second RTU data, and generating state estimation information for the first and second RTUs on the basis of the first and second RTU data to which each of the first and second RTU weights are applied.
US10203674B1 System and method for providing constraint-based heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system optimization with the aid of a digital computer
HVAC load can be shifted to change indoor temperature. A time series change in HVAC load data is used as input modified scenario values that represent an HVAC load shape. The HVAC load shape is selected to meet desired energy savings goals, such as reducing or flattening peak energy consumption load to reduce demand charges, moving HVAC consumption to take advantage of lower utility rates, or moving HVAC consumption to match PV production. Time series change in indoor temperature data can be calculated using only inputs of time series change in the time series HVAC load data combined with thermal mass, thermal conductivity, and HVAC efficiency. The approach is applicable for both winter and summer and can be applied when the building has an on-site PV system.
US10203672B2 Portable electronic device equipped with sensor unit, sensor control system, and sensor control method
A portable electronic device includes: a sensor unit configured to measure a condition of a user and/or an environment where the user is located; an action pattern storage unit configured to store therein an action pattern; and a control unit configured to control the sensor unit, wherein the control unit controls, with reference to the action pattern storage unit, an operation state of the sensor unit such that the operation state is adapted to an action state of the user.
US10203667B2 Apparatus and method for predicting windup and improving process control in an industrial process control system
A method includes identifying one of multiple regions in a range where an output (OP) value used to implement a manipulated variable is located. The manipulated variable is associated with an industrial process, and the OP value represents an output of a downstream controller. The method also includes calculating an achievable manipulated variable (MV) limit for the manipulated variable based on the region in which the OP value is located. For example, when the OP value is located in one region, the achievable MV limit could match a user-specified limit or be based on a gain between the OP value and a value of a process variable. When the OP value is located in another region, the achievable MV limit could track the value of the process variable with a gap.
US10203665B2 Managing home automation system based on behavior and user input
Methods and systems are described for controlling settings of an automation system, such as a home and/or business automation system. According to at least one embodiment, an apparatus for controlling settings of an automation system includes a processor, a memory in electronic communication with the processor, and instructions stored in the memory which are executable by a processor to receive instructions about an intended action by a user of the home automation system, continuously detect behavior of the user with the home automation system, determine whether the intended action has occurred based on the detected behavior, and adaptively update one or more settings of the home automation system when the intended action is determined to have occurred.
US10203664B2 Electronic timepiece
An electronic timepiece includes a first switch connected to a signal line, a second switch, and a one-shot pulse signal generation circuit. The first switch is inserted into the signal line. One end of the second switch is connected to the signal line at a rear stage of the first switch, and the other end of the second switch is connected to a power source. The one-shot pulse signal generation circuit generates a one-shot pulse signal by using a reference clock signal, and the second switch is controlled by the one-shot pulse signal. The timepiece device can reduce currents flowing in a pull-down resistor or a pull-up resistor when a crown switch is turned on.
US10203662B1 Optical position sensor for a crown
An electronic device includes an input device having a moveable shaft, a reflective surface, an optical energy transmitter, and optical energy receivers that receive optical energy transmitted by the optical energy transmitter and reflected by the reflective surface. Movement of the moveable shaft changes the optical energy received by the optical energy receivers. The movement or position of the shaft may be determined by analyzing the optical energy received. Detectable movement may include rotation, rotation speed, rotation direction, translation, tilt, displacement, and so on. The optical energy receivers may be configured in concentric rings.
US10203661B2 Systems and methods for performing self-interference incoherent digital holography
In one embodiment, a self-interference incoherent digital holography system including a light sensor and a diffractive filter configured to receive light from an object to be holographically imaged and generate holographic interference patterns on the light sensor. A self-interference incoherent digital holography system comprising: a light sensor; and a diffractive filter configured to receive light from an object to be holographically imaged and generate holographic interference patterns on the sensor.
US10203660B2 Holographic reproducing apparatus and method, holographic implementing device and method
The present disclosure relates to a holographic reproducing apparatus comprising: a light source configured to supply a reproducing light beam to be incident to a photorefractive crystal, wherein the photorefractive crystal has holographic images recorded therein in a plurality of different angles respectively; a reflective mirror configured to reflect the reproducing light beam emitted from the light source to the photorefractive crystal; and a driving mechanism connected to the reflective mirror and configured to drive the reflective mirror to move on a plane elliptical arc, the plane elliptical arc is defined by using the light source and the photorefractive crystal as two mathematical focuses and using a predetermined constant, so that an incident angle of the reproducing light beam to be incident to the photorefractive crystal varies to form a plurality of reproducing light beams in different angles to be incident to the photorefractive crystal in sequence.
US10203658B2 Image forming apparatus having electrical contact
An image forming apparatus has a main casing including an opening provided at an upper portion of the main casing, a process cartridge attachable to the main casing through the opening, and a top cover movable between an open position where the top cover opens the opening and a close position where the top cover closes the opening. The process cartridge includes a photosensitive drum and a memory provided with a first electrical contact. The top cover supports an LED head configured to emit light to expose the photosensitive drum, and a second electrical contact electrically connected to the first electrical contact in a state where the process cartridge is attached to the main casing and in a state where the top cover is positioned at the close position.
US10203651B2 Developing Cartridge
A developing cartridge may include: a casing to accommodate developer; a storage medium including an electric contact surface; an elastic member extending in a first direction crossing the electric contact surface, and configured to be compressed or stretched in the first direction between a first state and a second state; and a holder including an outer surface positioned toward a side of the holder in the first direction, the electric contact surface positioned at the outer surface, and movable between first and second positions in the first direction relative to the casing. A length of the elastic member in the first direction is greater in the first state than in the second state. The electric contact surface is in the first position when the elastic member is in the first state, and the electric contact surface is in the second position when the elastic member is in the second state.
US10203647B2 Bearing member, end member, photoreceptor drum unit, developing roller unit, process cartridge, and manufacturing method of bearing member
An end member (40) is disposed in an end portion of a columnar rotating body (20, 306), comprises: a bearing member (41); and a shaft member (70), in which the bearing member includes a main body (45) having a tubular body (46) and a holding portion (50) disposed on an inner side of the tubular body, and an intermediate member (60) held by the holding portion of the main body, in which one end side of the shaft member is held by the intermediate member, the intermediate member is snap-fit jointed to the holding portion of the main body to be rotatable around one axis, and the shaft member is snap-fit jointed to the intermediate member to be rotatable around an axis which is different from the axis of rotation of the intermediate member.
US10203644B2 Sheet processing apparatus and image forming system including the same
A sheet processing apparatus, including: a conveyance path in which a sheet is conveyed in a predetermined conveyance direction; a rotary member pair configured to nip the sheet conveyed in the conveyance path and rotate to perform folding processing on the sheet; and a guide portion provided between one rotary member of the rotary member pair and the conveyance path and configured to guide a downstream edge of a sheet conveyed in the predetermined conveyance direction, wherein, in case that a sheet is conveyed in the conveyance path in the predetermined conveyance direction, the guide portion guides a downstream edge of the sheet in the predetermined conveyance direction in a state in which the guide portion is held in contact with the one rotary member.
US10203643B2 Image forming apparatus which predicts a degree of consumption of a photosensitive body
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming device that forms an image by an electrophotographic method, wherein the image forming device includes the photosensitive body on which two or more layers are laminated, and further includes a hardware processor that predicts a degree of consumption of a photosensitive body, and the hardware processor specifies timing when a layer begins to lie on an outermost side, the layer being one of the two or more layers and lying on the outermost side at time of predicting the degree of consumption, and uses an electrical characteristic of the image forming device after the timing specified, to predict the degree of consumption of the photosensitive body.
US10203638B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus analyzes image data and detects a first area and a second area in the image data. The first area is an area in which a toner application amount per unit area is greater than a first threshold value and less than a second threshold value, and the second area is an area in which a toner application amount per unit area is greater than a third threshold value that is greater than the second threshold value. The image forming apparatus sets a target fixing temperature for fixing toner to a sheet based on the analyzing of the image data such that the target fixing temperature is set to be higher in a case in which one of the first area and the second area is detected than in a case in which none of the first area and the second area is detected.
US10203637B2 Fixing apparatus having a restrictive guide member
A fixing apparatus includes a guide member that guides a rotating member. The guide member has a contact surface that restricts a position of the guide member with respect to a stay by coming into contact with a surface of the stay on the upstream side in a printing-material conveying direction. The contact surface is disposed, in a direction perpendicular to the printing-material conveying direction, in such a manner that a center is downstream from ends in the printing-material conveying direction.
US10203625B2 Electrophotographic image forming apparatus
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus includes: an electrophotographic photosensitive body including an electroconductive substrate, and a charge generating layer, a charge transfer layer and a surface protective layer laminated on the substrate in this order, and a charging roller for causing contact electrification on the surface of the electrophotographic photosensitive body, wherein at least the surface protective layer contains inorganic microparticles having a fluorine compound on the surfaces and a binder resin, and the surface of the charging roller has a maximum height roughness Rz≤0.5 μm.
US10203624B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus include a latent image bearer, charger, latent image forming unit, developing unit, receiver unit, transfer unit, information acquisition unit, and correction unit. The charger charges the latent image bearer with a predetermined charging potential. The latent image forming unit forms an electrostatic latent image on the latent image bearer. The developing unit develops the electrostatic latent image to form a toner image. The receiver unit receives the toner image from the talent image bearer. The transfer unit applies a predetermined transfer bias to transfer the toner image to the receiver unit. The information acquisition unit acquires residual image generation determination information. When predetermined residual image generation condition is satisfied, a correction unit corrects image forming condition such that surface potential unevenness of the latent image bearer subsequent to transfer is smaller than that generated where predetermined residual image generation condition is not satisfied.
US10203623B2 Toner for developing electrostatic image
It is an object to suppress yellowing of a binder resin while obtaining an image with a high degree of whiteness and to suppress occurrence of image defects when printing at a high temperature and a high humidity.A toner for developing an electrostatic image, the toner including: white toner base particles containing a binder resin and titanium oxide having an average particle size of from 130 to 600 nm; and an external additive including strontium titanate.
US10203622B2 Electrostatic latent image developing toner
Toner particles contain a non-crystalline polyester resin, a crystalline polyester resin, a styrene-acrylic acid-based resin, and a releasing agent. An amount of the releasing agent contained in the toner is at least 7.5% by mass and no greater than 12.5% by mass. An amount of the styrene-acrylic acid-based resin contained in the toner is at least 50 parts by mass and no greater than 100 parts by mass relative to 100 parts by mass of the releasing agent. The crystalline polyester resin includes an acrylic acid-based unit and a styrene-based unit. The styrene-acrylic acid-based resin includes an acrylic acid-based unit that has an epoxy group and a styrene-based unit. A peak top molecular weight of the toner in a differential molecular weight distribution curve is at least 8,000 and no greater than 12,000. A mass average molecular weight of the toner is at least 40,000 and no greater than 65,000.
US10203617B2 Electrophotographic photosensitive member, process cartridge and electrophotographic apparatus
Provided is an electrophotographic photosensitive member which can simultaneously achieve less occurrence of leakage and the definition of an output image even when being an electrophotographic photosensitive member where a layer containing a metal oxide particle is adopted as an electroconductive layer, and which includes a support, an electroconductive layer and a photosensitive layer in this order, wherein the electroconductive layer contains a binder material and a particle represented by general formula (1): TiO2.00−XNY  (1) wherein Ti represents a titanium atom, O represents an oxygen atom, N represents a nitrogen atom and 0.00
US10203613B2 Movable body drive method, movable body drive system, pattern formation method, pattern forming apparatus, exposure method, exposure apparatus, and device manufacturing method
Positional information of a movable body in a Y-axis direction is measured using an interferometer and an encoder whose short-term stability of measurement values excels when compared with the interferometer, and based on the measurement results, a predetermined calibration operation for obtaining correction information for correcting measurement values of the encoder is performed. Accordingly, by using measurement values of the interferometer, correction information for correcting the measurement values of the encoder whose short-term stability of the measurement values excels the interferometer is obtained. Then, based on the measurement values of the encoder and the correction information, the movable body is driven in the Y-axis direction with good precision.
US10203611B2 Lithographic apparatus and method
A substrate table to support a substrate on a substrate supporting area, the substrate table having a heat transfer fluid channel at least under the substrate supporting area, and a plurality of heaters and/or coolers to thermally control the heat transfer fluid in the channel at a location under the substrate supporting area.
US10203605B2 Development method, development device, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A development method includes: a development step of supplying a developing solution to a surface of a substrate for manufacturing a semiconductor device after undergoing formation of a resist film and exposure, to perform development; a first rotation step of, after the development step, increasing revolution speed of the substrate to rotate the substrate in a first rotational direction around a central axis so as to spin off and remove part of the developing solution from the substrate; and a second rotation step of, after the first rotation step, rotating the substrate in a second rotational direction reverse to the first rotational direction so as to spin off and remove the developing solution remaining on the substrate from the substrate.
US10203603B2 Substrate supporting structure and exposure machine
The present disclosure refers to a substrate supporting structure and an exposure machine. In one embodiment, the substrate supporting structure includes a plurality of lifting members and a first drive mechanism, top ends of the plurality of lifting members are in a same horizontal plane, and the first drive mechanism is capable of driving at least one of the lifting members to move horizontally. The substrate supporting structure according to the present disclosure is for supporting a substrate.
US10203601B2 Tetracarboxylic acid diester compound, polymer of polyimide precursor and method for producing same, negative photosensitive resin composition, patterning process, and method for forming cured film
The present invention provides a tetracarboxylic acid diester compound represented by the following general formula (1), wherein, X1 represents a tetravalent organic group, and R1 represents a group represented by the following general formula (2), wherein, the dotted line represents a bonding, Y1 represents an organic group with a valency of k+1, Rs represents a group containing at least one silicon atom, “k” represents 1, 2 or 3, and “n” represents 0 or 1. There can be provided a tetracarboxylic acid diester compound which can lead a polymer of a polyimide precursor capable of using a base resin of a negative photosensitive resin composition which is capable of forming a fine pattern and giving high resolution, a polymer of a polyimide precursor obtained by using the tetracarboxylic acid diester compound and a method for producing the same.
US10203599B2 Photosensitive compositions, quantum dot polymer composite pattern prepared therefrom, and electronic devices including the same
A photosensitive composition includes a plurality of quantum dots including an organic ligand on the surface thereof; a binder; a photopolymerizable monomer composition; photoinitiator; and a solvent, wherein the photopolymerizable monomer includes a main monomer having 1 to 6 carbon-carbon double bonds, a first accessory monomer having 8 to 20 carbon-carbon double bonds, and a second accessory monomer represented by Chemical Formula A; and a method of preparing the photosensitive composition and a quantum dot-polymer composite pattern prepared therefrom are provided: R1O-(L1)m-L3-A-L4-(L2)n-OR2  Chemical Formula A wherein, A, L1, L2, L3, L4, R1, and R2 are the same as defined herein.
US10203597B2 Structure-manufacturing method using step-and-repeat imprinting technique
A method of manufacturing a structure for suppressing in-mask curing corrosion while minimizing influence on shape stability of a fine pattern to be transferred to a resin layer. A method of manufacturing a structure is provided including: lamination forming, forming a lamination including, on a transparent substrate, a resin layer of an imprinting photo curable resin composition containing a photopolymerizable monomer and 0.1 parts or more respectively of a photo initiator and a polymerization inhibitor based on 100 parts of the monomer; covering, pressing a fine pattern of a mold on the resin layer and covering the lamination with a shading mask to cause a part of a region where the mold is pressed on to be exposed; curing the resin layer in the exposed region by radiating curing light to the resin layer; and repeating steps by moving the mold to an uncured area.
US10203594B2 Projector
A projector is provided with a projection unit that projects onto a projection surface a projected image that is based on image data; a detection unit that detects the direction of approach of an indication member or of the shadow of the indication member that has approached a detection region which includes the projected image; an icon memory unit that stores the image data of a plurality of icons; a decision unit that decides at least one of the display sizes of the icons, the display gaps between the icons, and the display positions of the icons, on the basis of the projection direction of the projected image and the direction of approach detected by the detection unit; and a projection control unit that projects the icons onto the display positions decided by the decision unit at the display sizes and display gaps decided by the decision unit.
US10203592B2 Image projection apparatus
The image projection apparatus includes a wavelength conversion element, an illumination optical system including a reflective-transmissive surface reflecting a first light and transmitting a second light, guiding the reflected first light to the wavelength conversion element, and allowing the illumination light to exit therefrom while making part of the illumination light incident on the reflective-transmissive surface. The illumination optical system or a projection optical system includes a light limiter changing a sectional area of the illumination light used for producing an image light projected to the projection surface. The reflective-transmissive surface is provided such that an incident area of the illumination light on the reflective-transmissive surface decreases with a decrease in the sectional area of the illumination light, and that the incident area of the illumination light increases with an increase in the sectional area of the illumination light.
US10203588B2 Drainage channel for a submersible camera with drainage ports on two surfaces
A camera system with six faces and a front housing is configured to capture images and audio content from external the camera body. The camera system includes an interior audio assembly protected from external environments by a waterproof membrane. The camera system includes drainage ports on the bottom face and the left face of the camera system to encourage moisture to drain from the system. A first drainage channel couples the internal audio assembly to the first drainage port on left face of the camera system and a second drainage channel couples the drainage port on the left face of the camera system to the drainage port on the bottom face of the camera system. A third drainage channel exists between the front face of the camera system and the front housing, the third drainage channel coupling the first and second drainage channels.
US10203585B2 Focus assist system and method
According to some aspects, a method for assisting the adjusting of a focus of an image includes providing a graphical representation of a detected image. The method can also include receiving an indication of a user selection of a region of the image and providing a magnified graphical representation of the selected image region. The method may further include providing a graphical indication of a degree of focus for at least a portion of the selected image region. The graphical indication in some instances is visually correlated with the magnified graphical representation of the selected image region. The size, shape, and/or color of the graphical indication in some instances can be correlated with the degree of focus for at least a portion of the selected image region.
US10203584B2 Controlling apparatus and lens apparatus including same
Provided is controlling apparatus for an electric motor which is driven in accordance with a driving signal input through electric contacts held in slide contact with each other, the controlling apparatus including: a superimposed signal generating unit, which generates a superimposed signal having a peak voltage higher than a voltage of the driving signal; and a controlling unit, which generates the driving signal based on a controlling signal input so as to control the driving of the electric motor, and superimposes the superimposed signal onto the driving signal and output the resultant signal to the electric motor, the controlling unit superimposing the superimposed signal onto the driving signal and outputting the resultant signal to the electric motor when a state in which the driving signal is lower than a predetermined voltage continues for a time period which is longer than a predetermined time period.
US10203583B2 Optical waveguide element and optical modulator using the same
Disclosed herein is an optical waveguide element that includes a substrate and a waveguide layer formed on the substrate and comprising lithium niobate. The waveguide layer has a slab part having a predetermined thickness and a ridge part protruding from the slab part. The maximum thickness of the slab part is 0.05 times or more and less than 0.4 times a wavelength of a light propagating in the ridge part.
US10203578B2 Display panel having higher transmittance and manufacturing method thereof
A display panel includes a TFT substrate, which includes a substrate, a plurality of scan lines, a plurality of data lines, and a first intermediate layer. The scan lines are disposed on the substrate along a first direction, and the scan lines are intersected with the data lines to define a plurality of sub-pixel units. The sub-pixel units include a first sub-pixel unit and a second sub-pixel unit. The first sub-pixel unit has a first light transmission area and a first component installation area, and the second sub-pixel unit has a second light transmission area and a second component installation area. The first intermediate layer is disposed on the substrate and has an opening. The opening is at least partially overlapped with the first light transmission area, and is at least partially overlapped with the second light transmission area.
US10203577B2 Active element array substrate and display panel
An active element array substrate including a substrate, a first metal layer, a first insulation layer, a semiconductor layer, a first patterned conductive layer, a second metal layer, a second insulation layer, and a second patterned conductive layer is provided. The semiconductor layer is disposed on the first insulation layer. The first patterned conductive layer is disposed on the first insulation layer and covers a partial region of the semiconductor layer. The second metal layer is disposed on the first patterned conductive layer. The second insulation layer is disposed on the second metal layer and covers at least a partial region of the second metal layer, the first patterned conductive layer, the semiconductor layer, and the first insulation layer. The second patterned conductive layer is disposed on the second insulation layer and overlapped with the first patterned conductive layer. A display panel is also provided.
US10203575B2 Array substrate and liquid crystal panel
The present disclosure relates an array substrate and a liquid crystal panel. A plurality of sets of gate lines are arranged on the array substrate, each set of gate line at least includes a first gate line and a second gate line, each set of gate line is arranged corresponding to a switch unit, the switch unit is alternately applied the inputted scanning signal on the first gate line and the second gate line. Through the above-describe manner, the present disclosure is possible to resolve the problems of the image sticking and the inconsistent of the left and right eyes brightness when the large-size panel displaying the 3D image, and thus enhance the quality of 3D image.
US10203572B2 Liquid crystal display including pixel electrodes having minute branch portions
A liquid crystal display includes a first substrate including first to fourth color pixel areas, first to fourth thin film transistors disposed on the first substrate, and first to fourth pixel electrodes connected to the first to fourth thin film transistors. Each of the first to fourth pixel electrodes includes a cross stem portion including a horizontal stem portion and a vertical stem portion crossing the horizontal stem portion, and minute branch portions extending from the cross stem portion at a predetermined angle with respect to a horizontal direction. A third angle of the minute branch portions of the third pixel electrode is greater than each of first and second angles of the minute branch portions of the respective first and second pixel electrodes. Each of the first and second angles is greater than a fourth angle of the minute branch portions of the fourth pixel electrode.
US10203567B2 Liquid crystal display device comprising a pixel electrode having a first edge electrode connected to one distal end of a stem electrode
A liquid crystal display device includes a substrate, and a pixel electrode disposed on the substrate, the pixel electrode including a first stem electrode that extends in a first direction, a second stem electrode that extends in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and intersects with the first stem electrode, a plurality of branch electrodes, the branch electrodes extending obliquely to the first direction and the second direction from the first stem electrode and the second stem electrode, a first connection electrode that connects distal ends of some of the branch electrodes to each other, extends in the first direction and intersects with the second stem electrode, and a first edge electrode that is connected to one distal end of the second stem electrode and extends in the first direction.
US10203564B2 Array substrate, liquid crystal module and display device including pixel sub-units having different electric field intensities
The present disclosure provides an array substrate, a liquid crystal module and a display device. The array substrate includes a plurality of pixel units. Each of the pixel units includes at least three pixel sub-units; each of the pixel sub-units includes at least one electric field unit group; the electric field unit group includes a pixel electrode and a common electrode; the first pixel sub-unit includes a first electric field unit group; the second pixel sub-unit includes a second electric field unit group corresponding to the first electric field unit group; the third pixel sub-unit includes a third electric field unit group corresponding to the first electric field unit group; the first electric field unit group, the second electric field unit group and the third electric field unit group have different electric field intensities.
US10203559B2 Curved display panel and curved display device
A curved display panel includes an array substrate, an opposite substrate and a plurality of overhanging spacers which are disposed between the array substrate and the opposite substrate and located in non-display regions of the display panel. A height of the overhanging spacer is less than a spacing between the array substrate and the opposite substrate. Between the array substrate and the opposite substrate, a sealing agent structure is placed against at least one overhanging spacer in the non-display region where a side edge adjacent to a curved side edge of the array substrate or the opposite substrate is located. The sealing agent structure contacts with the overhanging spacer against which said sealing agent structure is placed, and a sum of a thickness of the overhanging spacer and a thickness of the sealing agent structure contacting with said overhanging spacer is equal to the spacing.
US10203558B2 Liquid crystal display device
The present invention provides a liquid crystal display device that maintains a sufficient voltage holding ratio over a long period of time even when a liquid crystal panel having a narrower frame is used and that undergoes no burn-in or no stains on a display screen. The liquid crystal display device of the present invention includes an active-matrix liquid crystal panel and a backlight, wherein the liquid crystal panel includes a liquid crystal layer, a pair of substrates between which the liquid crystal layer is sandwiched, alignment layers disposed on surfaces of the pair of substrates facing the liquid crystal layer, and a seal part that bonds the pair of substrates to each other and that is disposed around the liquid crystal layer, and the liquid crystal panel is formed by a liquid crystal one-drop fill process, wherein the liquid crystal layer includes a liquid crystal material and at least one of a radical scavenger and an antioxidant, and the seal part has a width of 0.6 mm or less at least in part.
US10203557B2 Alignment method suitable for PSVA liquid crystal display panel
Provided is an alignment method suitable for a PSVA liquid crystal display panel, This belongs to the field of display technologies, and can solve the technical problem of a low aperture ratio of an existing PSVA liquid crystal display panel.
US10203556B2 Display substrate having pre-tilt angle for liquid crystal molecules
A display substrate having pre-tilt angle for liquid crystal molecules and a manufacturing method thereof and a display device are provided. The display substrate includes a plurality of pixel regions, an alignment film for providing a pre-tilt angle for liquid crystal molecules being disposed in the plurality of pixel regions. In each of the pixel regions, a surface of the alignment film has a plurality of orientation grooves extending along at least two directions.
US10203555B2 Process for producing a phase difference control component and liquid crystal display device
There are provided a phase difference control component, which can realize a liquid crystal display device having a wide angle of visibility, has excellent phase difference symmetry and can realize optical compensation, and a process for producing the same. The phase difference control component comprises a base material; and a phase difference control layer formed of a fixed liquid crystal material provided on the base material through an aligning film and is characterized in that the angle of liquid crystal molecules, present at the interface of the aligning film and the phase difference control layer, to the base material being substantially 0 (zero) degree.
US10203553B2 Backlight module, driving method thereof and display device
Disclosed is a backlight module which includes a plurality of light-emitting devices arranged in an array of multiple rows and multiple columns. Each row of light-emitting devices include a plurality of first light-emitting devices for emitting red light, a plurality of second light-emitting devices for emitting green light and a plurality of third light-emitting devices for emitting blue light. The first light-emitting device, the second light-emitting devices and the third light-emitting devices in each row of light-emitting devices are driven to sequentially emit light based on respective data signals in a light-emitting phase. Further disclosed are a method of driving the backlight module and a display device.
US10203551B2 Light guide plate, backlight module and display device
The present disclosure relates to the field of display technologies, and discloses a light guide plate, a backlight module and a display device, for improving light exit uniformity of the light guide plate and reducing occurrence of phenomenons such as brightness non-uniformity and intersecting light beams of the display device. A plurality of first light-diffusing units is disposed on a light incident surface of the light guide plate. At least one light-diffusing structure is disposed in a set region within the light guide plate in a direction facing away from the light incident surface. In the light guide plate, by disposing a plurality of first light-diffusing units and at least one light-diffusing structure on the light incident surface, light emitted from a light source can be better diffused after passing through the light guide plate and become more uniform before entering the display panel.
US10203544B2 Polarizer, manufacturing method thereof, liquid crystal display panel and display device
The embodiments of the present invention disclose a polarizer, a manufacturing method thereof, a liquid crystal display panel and a display device. The polarizer comprises: a polarizing film and a shielding layer located on the polarizing film; wherein the shielding layer comprises a shielding portion for at least covering channels of thin film transistors in the liquid crystal display panel; when the polarizer is used as a lower polarizer in the liquid crystal display panel, the shielding layer additionally arranged on the polarizer can shield the channels of the thin film transistors in the liquid crystal display panel so as to enable them not to be irradiated by the backlight, in this way, it can avoid the thin film transistors from generating leakage current when the channels of the thin film transistors are irradiated by the backlight, thereby being capable of avoiding the liquid crystal display panel from generating defects such as flicker and crosstalk, which may influence the display quality of the liquid crystal display panel.
US10203543B2 Color film substrate and manufacturing method thereof, display panel, display device
The present disclosure discloses a color film substrate that can restrain light leakage and a manufacturing method thereof, as well as a display panel comprising said color film substrate and a display device comprising said display panel. The color film substrate comprises: a base substrate; a color filter layer formed on the base substrate, comprising a plurality of adjacently arranged filters; a protective layer formed on the color filter layer; an alignment layer formed on the protective layer, wherein the color film substrate further comprises a light shielding layer formed at positions on the alignment layer corresponding to peripheral areas of the filters.
US10203535B2 Mosaic screen
The present disclosure discloses a mosaic screen. The mosaic screen comprises a box body, a backlight module and a plurality of display modules spliced with each other. The box body comprises four side walls and one box bottom. The plurality of display modules and the box bottom are oppositely fixed on the box body. The backlight module comprises a plurality of lamp panels arranged on the four side walls. Each of the lamp panels comprises: a baseplate, a light source fixing plate, and a light source fixed on the light source fixing plate. The light source fixing plate is connected with a first side of the baseplate close to the display modules, and forms an included angle with the baseplate.
US10203532B2 Device having a liquid crystal layer provided between substrates
A liquid crystal display device includes a first substrate having a pixel electrode and a common electrode provided thereon; a second substrate formed of a resin material; a liquid crystal layer provided between the first substrate and the second substrate; an optical film facing the liquid crystal layer with the second substrate being provided between the optical film and the liquid crystal layer; and a conductive layer facing the second substrate; wherein the optical film is provided between the conductive layer and the second substrate.
US10203531B2 Variable size display screen and display device including the same
A display device includes: a display panel which displays an image with light; a cover window disposed on the display panel to form an outer display surface of the display device; a housing into which and out from the display panel and the cover window are together moved; and within the housing: a winding roller around which the display panel is wound and unwound within the housing, a first end of the display panel being connected to the winding roller; and a sliding guide along which the cover window slides to be bent within the housing, the sliding guide disposed outside the winding roller.
US10203527B2 Quantum dot film and display device
A quantum dot film and a display device are disclosed herein. The quantum dot film includes a substrate and at least one ultraviolet quantum dot disposed in the substrate and capable of emitting ultraviolet rays having a wavelength in a range of 190 to 280 nm.
US10203526B2 Type III hetrojunction—broken gap HJ
A semiconductor junction may include a first layer and a second layer. The first layer may include a first semiconductor material and the second layer may be deposited on the first layer and may include a second material. The valence band maximum of the second material is higher than a conduction band minimum of the first semiconductor material, thereby allowing a flow of a majority of free carriers across the semiconductor junction between the first and second layers to be diffusive.
US10203518B2 Pince-nez
An assembly comprises a pince-nez molded in one piece and comprises a substantially planar structure which has a first rim provided with a first lens and a second rim provided with a second lens, the structure having a plane which passes through the first and second rims and the first and second lenses, the first and second rims each being extended by a linkage which connects them together; a holding element intended to be secured to the pince-nez is in contact with the linkage and comprises at least two portions, the holding element secured to the linkage being elastically deformable between a storage position whereby the portions are separated from each other, and a tensioned position whereby the portions are constrained closer together; and a case intended to contain the pince-nez for the storage of the pince-nez.
US10203517B2 Folding eyeglass frames having a bridge assembly
An eyeglass structure includes a bridge, a first frame portion, and a second frame portion. The bridge includes a first lateral bridge column and a second lateral bridge. The first frame portion includes a first leaf spring having a distal portion configured to reach around and rotate about the first lateral bridge column. A first tab configured to engage the bridge to limit rotation of the first frame portion is further included in the first frame portion. Likewise, the second frame portion includes a second leaf spring having a distal portion configured to reach around and rotate about the second lateral bridge column, and a second tab configured to engage the bridge to limit rotation of the second frame portion.
US10203516B2 Dual-lens camera system
A dual-lens camera system is provided, including a first lens driving module and a second lens driving module each including a lens holder for receiving a lens, at least one magnetic element, and a driving board. The driving board has at least one driving coil for acting with the magnetic element to generate an electromagnetic force to move the lens holder along a direction that is perpendicular to the optical axis of the lens. On two adjacent sides parallel to each other of the first and second lens driving modules, the magnetic elements are arranged in different configurations.
US10203512B2 Collimating lens
A collimating lens includes at least two lens groups, each having an aspherical surface. The collimating lens also includes a flat diffraction lens disposed nearest to an image plane.
US10203511B2 Polarization conversion system and method for projecting polarization encoded imagery
A polarization conversion system separates light from an unpolarized image source into a first state of polarization (SOP) and an orthogonal second SOP, and directs the polarized light on first and second light paths. The SOP of light on only one of the light paths is transformed to an orthogonal state such that both light paths have the same SOP. A polarization modulator temporally modulates the light on the first and second light paths to first and second output states of polarization. First and second projection lenses direct light on the first and second light paths toward a projection screen to from substantially overlapping polarization encoded images. The polarization modulator may be located before or after the projection lenses. The polarization-encoded images may be viewed using eyewear with appropriate polarization filters.
US10203508B2 Lighting device
A lighting device may include at least one light source arrangement for generating primary light; at least one light wavelength conversion element for converting primary light into secondary light; and a filter apparatus disposed optically downstream of the at least one light wavelength conversion element and serving for filtering out primary light. The at least one light source arrangement and the at least one light wavelength conversion element are embodied or correspondingly embodied light directing means are provided in such a way that part of the primary light generated by the at least one light source arrangement impinges on the at least one light wavelength conversion element and part of the primary light generated by the at least one light source arrangement is directed past the at least one light wavelength conversion element.
US10203503B2 Image display apparatus and optical element having light guide plate with grating pitches on light incident and emitting sections thereof
An image display apparatus includes an image light generating unit that emits image light; a light guide plate in which the image light emitted from the image light generating unit is incident; an incident side diffraction optical element disposed in a light incident section of the light guide plate; and an emission side diffraction optical element disposed in a light emitting section of the light guide plate, wherein a grating pitch of the incident side diffraction optical element and the grating pitch of the emission side diffraction optical element are different in a state where the image light generating unit is not in operation.
US10203502B2 Image display apparatus
The image display apparatus includes an optical system causing a light flux entering from an original image through an entrance surface to reflect at a part of reflective surfaces, causing the reflected light flux to form an intermediate image, and then causing the light flux to reflect at another part of the reflective surfaces and exit from an exit surface toward an exit pupil located in a first direction. The optical element includes a first optical portion, a second optical portion provided in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction with respect to the first optical portion, and a connection portion to be connected to a holding portion provided in the apparatus. The connection portion is formed on a side face of the first optical portion so as to be included within a maximum width of the second optical portion.
US10203499B2 Image projection system
A holographic display image projector system including an input light source for generating an at least partially coherent optical input beam and an imaging system for transforming an image representation in the Fourier domain into a corresponding holographic image in the spatial domain. The image projector includes a spatial light modulator having a reflective phase manipulating surface and being responsive to an electric control signal to generate a two-dimensional phase profile on the reflective phase manipulation surface to diffract the optical input beam into a diffracted beam having a plurality of diffraction components angularly separated in a first dimension. A coupling prism having a first surface positioned such that a first subset of the diffraction components is refracted through the first surface to the imaging system, wherein upon refraction, an angular separation of the first subset of diffraction components is increased by at least a factor of 2.
US10203497B2 Head mounted image display apparatus
A head mounted image display apparatus including an image projection section that forms an image and projects the image, a display section that displays the image projected by the image projection section, a control section that controls the image formation performed by the image projection section, a frame member that supports the display section, and a case member that is attached to the frame member and accommodates the image projection section and the control section, wherein the control section is located below the image projection section, and the case member includes an inner case that has a first rib surrounding the circumference of the control section and is located between the image projection section and the control section and an outer case that is attached to the frame member and covers the image projection section and the control section and further covers the inner case.
US10203490B2 Functionally integrated laser scanning microscope
A functionally integrated laser scanning microscope for scanning a sample with laser illumination, selectably in a confocal, line or wide-field operating mode, comprising a laser light source, an illumination and detection beam path, a detection device and at least one objective, wherein the illumination and detection beam path has optical means for the configuration of the laser illumination, at least one scanner for scanning the sample with the laser illumination, and a beam splitter for separating illumination and detection light, and controllable optical elements for changing the beam guiding depending on the operating mode selected in each case.
US10203489B2 Optical system for head-mounted display
A head-mounted display may include a display system and an optical system in a housing. The display system may have a pixel array that produces light associated with images. The display system may also have a linear polarizer through which light from the pixel array passes and a quarter wave plate through which the light passes after passing through the quarter wave plate. The optical system may be a catadioptric optical system having one or more lens elements. The lens elements may include a plano-convex lens and a plano-concave lens. A partially reflective mirror may be formed on a convex surface of the plano-convex lens. A reflective polarizer may be formed on the planar surface of the plano-convex lens or the concave surface of the plano-concave lens. An additional quarter wave plate may be located between the reflective polarizer and the partially reflective mirror.
US10203484B2 Optical image capturing system
A six-piece optical lens for capturing image and a six-piece optical module for capturing image are provided. In the order from an object side to an image side, the optical lens along the optical axis includes a first lens element with refractive power, a second lens element with refractive power, a third lens element with refractive power, a fourth lens element with refractive power, a fifth lens element with refractive power and a sixth element lens with refractive power. At least one of the image-side surface and object-side surface of each of the six lens elements is aspheric. The optical lens can increase aperture value and improve the imaging quality for use in compact cameras.
US10203478B1 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens including, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, a sixth lens and a seventh lens. The first lens is made of plastic material, the second lens is made of glass material, the third lens is made of glass material, the fourth lens is made of plastic material, the fifth lens is made of plastic material, the sixth lens is made of plastic material, and the seventh lens is made of plastic material. The camera optical lens further satisfies specific conditions.
US10203476B2 Lens assembly
Examples of the disclosure enable a mobile device to generate high quality images. In some examples, the mobile device includes a lens assembly that includes a first lens configured to provide positive optical power, and a telephoto stage including a second lens configured to provide negative optical power, and a third lens configured to perform one or more of increasing a sharpness and decreasing a distortion of an image associated with light transmitted through the lens assembly. The lens assembly has a track length that is less than or equal to approximately 6.0 mm and a focal length that is greater than or equal to approximately 7.3 mm. Aspects enable a lens assembly to be used in a mobile device environment, such that a mobile device including and/or associated with the lens assembly is configured to take high quality images.
US10203467B2 Network equipment access control systems
Monitoring and access control systems for network communication equipment of a network facility. A login device, to receive a credential of a user, is associated with a piece of network communication equipment arrangeable in a network facility. A monitor device is associated with the piece of network communication equipment to receive data associated with an access of the piece of network communication equipment. And, the data associated with the access of the piece of network communication equipment is auditable by a party to provide accountability of services performed on the piece of network communication equipment arrangeable in the network facility. A security device arranged with the piece of network communication equipment may un-lock or lock a portion of the piece of network communication equipment based at least in part on the credential received from the user.
US10203466B2 Pivotable cover for sliding tray and sliding tray including the cover
A sliding tray is configured to support one or more optical communications modules and includes a body portion having one or more mounting locations for the one or more optical communications modules, a trough projecting from the body portion and configured to support optical fibers connected to the one or more optical communications modules, and a cover pivotably connected to the tray for selectively covering the trough.
US10203464B1 Adapter panel with lateral sliding adapter arrays
An adapter panel arrangement including a chassis and a panel of adapters. The adapters defining rearward cable connections and forward cable connections of the panel arrangement. Openings permitting access to the rearward and forward cable connections of the adapters are provided. The chassis further including a removable rear chassis portion to provide access to cable routing areas within the chassis interior.
US10203463B2 Cored wire, method and device for the production of the same
A consumable cored wire for measuring a temperature of a molten steel bath includes an optical fiber and a cover laterally surrounding the optical fiber in a plurality of layers. One layer is a metal pipe, also called metal jacket or metal tube. An intermediate layer, also called filler, is arranged beneath the metal tube. The intermediate layer is a rope.
US10203461B2 Techniques for forming waveguides for use in laser systems or other systems and associated devices
A method includes forming a coating that covers at least part of a conduction substrate, where the conduction substrate is configured to transport thermal energy. The method also includes forming at least part of an optical waveguide on the coating. The optical waveguide includes multiple cladding layers and a core, and the optical waveguide is configured to transport optical signals. The conduction substrate, the coating, and the optical waveguide form an integrated monolithic waveguide structure.
US10203458B2 Optical module implementing with optical source, optical modulator, and wavelength detector, and a method to assemble the same
An optical module and a method of assembling the optical module are disclosed. The optical module comprises a laser unit, a modulator unit, and a detector unit mounted on respective thermo-electric coolers (TECs). The modulator unit, which is arranged on an optical axis of the first output port from which a modulated beam is output, modulates the continuous wave (CW) beam output from the laser unit. On the other hand, the laser unit and the detector unit are arranged on another optical axis of the second output port from which another CW beam is output. The method of assembling the optical module first aligns one of the first combination of the laser unit and the modulator unit with the first output port and the second combination of the laser unit and the detector unit, and then aligns another of the first combination and the second combination.
US10203457B2 Fiber optic connector ferrule with improved alignment mechanism
A fiber-optic connector ferrule body (10) that includes a depth that extends from a front end (12) to a rear end (14) of the ferrule. The ferrule includes a contact face (16) at the front end of the ferrule. The contact face includes a major dimension that extends along a major axis (X) defined by the contact face and a minor dimension that extends along a minor axis (Y) defined by the contact face. The major and minor axes are perpendicular to one another. The ferrule also defines alignment pin receivers (18) that extend rearwardly from the front end of the ferrule. The alignment pin receivers have tight-fit sections (26) that extend into the ferrule body from the contact face and flex sections (28) that extend from the first transverse cross-sectional shape to the rear end. The first and second transverse cross-sectional profiles define a degree of rotational flexibility between alignment pins (24) received in the alignment pin receivers (18) and the ferrule body (10).
US10203453B2 Facet optical coupler
Techniques for forming a facet optical coupler to couple light at an edge of silicon substrate are described. The facet optical coupler includes a silicon substrate, a layer of second material disposed on the silicon substrate and in direct contact with the edge of the silicon substrate, and an undercut region disposed between a portion of the silicon substrate and the layer of second material. The undercut region is offset from the edge to provide mechanical integrity of the facet optical coupler to improve production of photonic integrated circuits having the facet optical coupler from a wafer.
US10203452B2 Wide-angle, aliasing-free beam steering using aperiodic emitter arrays
A transmission circuit includes an array of subarrays of emitters with quasi-periodic spacing. A first subarray of emitters emits a source signal, and a second subarray of emitters emits the source signal. The first and second subarrays are separated by a subarray spacing that quasi-periodic, wherein the spacing between different subarrays is different. The quasi-periodic subarray spacing is to cause constructive interference of a main lobe of the emissions from the subarrays, and to cause non-constructive interference of sidelobes of the emissions. The spacing between emitters in the subarrays can vary from one subarray to another.
US10203448B1 Backlight assembly, backlight module and display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a backlight assembly, a backlight module, and a display device. The backlight assembly of the present disclosure comprises a light guide plate and a light bar, wherein an edge of a light-entering end of the light guide plate comprises one or more first edge segments and one or more second edge segments, and the one or more first edge segments protrude from positions of the edge of the light-entering end of the light guide plate other than the one or more second edge segments in a direction facing away from the light guide plate. The light bar comprises one or more LED light bars disposed on one or more light-entering side of the one or more first edge segments and one or more line light sources disposed on one or more light-entering sides of the one or more second edge segments.
US10203444B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes: a display panel having a display surface; a light-guiding plate over the display surface, the light-guiding plate including a bottom surface facing the display surface; a light source on a side surface of the light-guiding plate; and a low-refractive-index medium layer between the bottom surface and the display surface, a refractive index of the low-refractive-index medium layer being lower than a refractive index of the light-guiding plate by at least about 0.15.
US10203441B2 Illuminating device, display device, and portable electronic device
An illuminating device includes a light emitting element constituted of a light emitting diode, and a light guide plate including a light receiving section provided on a side face and opposed to the light emitting element. The light guide plate emits illuminating light from a first surface. The light receiving section includes a plurality of cylindrical lens surfaces each formed of a concave curved surface oriented such that an axial direction of the curved surface is parallel to a thickness direction of the light guide plate, the cylindrical lens surfaces being aligned in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction. The cylindrical lens surface is formed of an arcuate surface having a curvature radius of 0.5 mm or less, and more preferably 0.2 mm or less.
US10203440B2 Polarization structure and method for manufacturing the same, and display panel
The invention discloses a polarization structure and a method for manufacturing the same, and a display panel. The polarization structure comprises a polarization layer, and the polarization layer comprises: a transparent dielectric film; and an oriented nano-metal wire array that is distributed in the transparent dielectric film. The invention provides a novel polarization structure, and the polarization layer of the polarization structure has an oriented nano-metal wire array; because plasma resonance can occur between the oriented nano-metal wire array and an incident lightwave with a certain wavelength, a lightwave parallel to the major axis direction of the nano-metal wire can be absorbed, and a polarization effect may be generated by a lightwave perpendicular to the major axis direction of the nano-metal wire, thereby it has a polarization performance.
US10203439B2 Double-side liquid crystal display device and backlight module thereof
The disclosure discloses a double-side liquid crystal display device and a backlight module thereof, the two metal wire grating polarized films with perpendicular metal wire gratings can utilize reflective light of the liquid crystal panel on one side to provide incidence light to the liquid crystal panel on the other side, the incidence light and the reflective light of the two liquid crystal panels compensate mutually to improve light utilization efficiency significantly and brightness of the two liquid crystal panels, and brightness of the two is unified simultaneously; moreover, the built-in metal wire grating polarized film substitutes the polarized plate attached on outside of the substrate, which can reduce processes and costs without sacrificing characteristics of polarized light; white backlight is formed by the blue LED, the red and green quantum dots to increase color gamut and brightness of the double-side display device.
US10203438B2 Optical filter including plates for filtering light and optical measuring device employing optical filter
Provided are an optical filter and an optical measuring device employing the optical filter. The optical filter comprises at least one pixel. The at least one pixel comprises a first reflective plate that is configured to receive the incident light and have a plurality of first holes formed therein; and a second reflective plate that is configured to transmit particular wavelength or range of wavelengths of the light transmitted through the first reflective plate, faces the first reflective plate with a gap between the first reflective plate and the second reflective plate, and has a plurality of second holes formed therein.
US10203437B2 Method of manufacturing a member, optical member and optical element
An optical member having a concentric diffraction surface facing the outside, wherein the projection having a inclined surface concentric to the diffraction surface having an angle of inclination θ smaller than the angle of inclination ϕ is provided outside the diffraction surface having the largest ϕ, so that an interference of a cutting tool is avoided, and simultaneously, deterioration of a surface roughness may be restrained.
US10203435B2 EUV mirror and optical system comprising EUV mirror
An EUV mirror has a multilayer arrangement applied on a substrate. The multilayer arrangement includes a first layer group having ten or more first layer pairs. Each first layer pair has a first layer composed of a high refractive index first layer material having a first layer thickness, has a second layer composed of a low refractive index second layer material having a second layer thickness and has a period thickness corresponding to the sum of the layer thicknesses of all the layers of a first layer pair. The layer thicknesses of one of the layer materials are defined, depending on the period number, by a simply monotonic first layer thickness profile function, e.g. by a linear, quadratic or exponential layer thickness profile function. The layer thicknesses of the other of the layer materials vary, depending on the period number, in accordance with a second layer thickness profile function.
US10203429B2 Light refraction structure and its manufacture method, color filter substrate and its manufacture method, and display device
The present disclosure provides a light refraction structure and its manufacture method, a color filter substrate and its manufacture method, and a display device. The method for manufacturing the light refraction structure includes steps of: forming on a base substrate a plurality of light-shielding stripes parallel to each other, and forming a protrusion made of a transparent material between the adjacent light-shielding stripes, wherein the protrude is capable of refracting a light beam from the base substrate in a direction close to the light-shielding stripe.
US10203428B2 Pressure transient test with sensitivity analysis
Method for using sensitivity analysis to inform the design and performance of a well test are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes providing a reservoir model of pressure transient behavior and performing a sensitivity analysis to identify an input parameter of the reservoir model that can be estimated from pressure transient test data collected from a well location. This method also includes using the results of the sensitivity analysis to design a pressure transient well test for measuring the identified input parameter. Other methods and systems are also disclosed.
US10203426B2 X-ray scanning system and method
Systems and methods are provided for scanning an item utilizing an X-ray scanner in order to facilitate a determination of whether the X-ray radiation penetrated through the entirety of the scanned item. Various embodiments comprise a conveying mechanism, an X-ray emitter, a detector, and an X-ray penetration grid (XPG). The XPG may comprise a radiopaque grid that may serve as a reference for determining whether radiation passes through the scanned item, the grid oriented such that the grid members are neither parallel nor perpendicular to the direction of travel. Such orientation may minimize or eliminate “ghosted” radiation signals included in a visual display of the radiation received by the detector. A scanned item may be oriented with the XPG such that radiation emitted by the X-ray emitter that passes through a portion of the scanned item must also pass through the XPG before being received by the detector.
US10203425B2 Circuit, transmission system and method for determining proximity of an object
A circuit includes a sensing circuit for a first antenna and a second antenna, the sensing circuit including an adjustable characteristic that is based on a proximity of an object to the first or second antenna used to transmit a transmit signal. An evaluation circuit is coupled to the sensing circuit. The evaluation circuit is configured to monitor the characteristic of the sensing circuit and to determine whether the characteristic fulfills a predetermined criterion.
US10203424B2 Stud sensor
The present invention discloses a stud sensor, which is used for detecting the object hidden behind a surface, including a first capacitor plate, a second capacitor plate, a first detection circuit coupled to the first capacitor plate, a second detection circuit coupled to the second capacitor plate and a micro control unit. The first detection circuit processes the voltage signal corresponding to the first capacitance of the first capacitor plate and outputs a first voltage signal to the micro control unit. The second detection circuit processes the voltage signal corresponding to the second capacitance of the second capacitor plate and outputs a second voltage signal to the micro control unit. The micro control unit compares the first voltage signal and the second voltage signal to determine the position information including the central position of the object. The stud sensor of the invention also includes an output module to show the position information of the object, an input module to input instructions to the micro control unit. The invention has the properties of small size, high integration, fast response speed, high precision and good anti-interference.
US10203423B2 Systems and methods for generating composite non-linear sweeps adapted to vibrator constraints
In accordance with some embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for generating composite non-linear sweeps adapted to vibrator constraints includes determining a target amplitude function, determining a constraint set including a constraint, selecting a scaling constant, calculating a low-frequency non-linear sweep based on the constraint set and the scaling constant, calculating a high-frequency non-linear sweep based on the constraint set, the scaling constant, and the low-frequency non-linear sweep, and calculating a composite non-linear sweep by combining the low-frequency non-linear sweep and the high-frequency non-linear sweep.
US10203420B2 Dual sided tape attachment to cathode electrode of radiation detector
A cathode conductive strip can be attached to a semiconductor radiation sensor by using a double sided dual adhesive electrically conductive tape in a sensor assembly or a detector module to provide reliable electrical connection between the semiconductor radiation sensor and the cathode conductive strip. The double sided dual adhesive electrically conductive tape includes an electrically conductive backing with two different adhesion strength adhesives on both sides. The high adhesion strength side is bonded to the cathode electrode of the semiconductor radiation sensor. The lower adhesion strength side is bonded to the conductive face of the cathode conductive strip.
US10203419B2 Detector component for an X-ray or gamma ray detector
There is provided a detector component for an X-ray or gamma ray detector, the detector component comprising: a scintillating crystal having a plurality of scintillation crystal pixels and a photodetector. Each scintillating crystal pixel has one or more light exit faces. The photodetector is associated with at least one of the light exit faces of each scintillating crystal pixel, wherein a first and a second scintillating crystal pixel are arranged adjacent to one another, wherein a X-ray or gamma ray interaction with the first scintillating crystal pixel causes the generation of at least one photon, and optical cross talk of the at least one generated photon occurs between the first and the second scintillating crystal pixel, such that the X-ray or gamma ray interaction within the first scintillating crystal pixel is detected in use at the photodetector associated with a light exit face of the second scintillating crystal pixel.
US10203416B2 Power adjustment for code signals
Systems, methods, and apparatus for power adjustment for code signals are disclosed. In one or more embodiments, a disclosed method for adjusting power for code signals comprises determining, by at least one processor, a code loss for the transmission of the code signals by using a symbol table. The method further comprises determining, by at least one processor, an amount of change in attenuation for at least one adjustable attenuator on at least one vehicle by using the code loss. Further, the method comprises adjusting an attenuation, for at least one adjustable attenuator, by the amount of change in attenuation.
US10203409B2 Method and device for the localization of a vehicle from a fixed reference map
A method and a device for locating a vehicle from a fixed reference map in which objects are assigned one or more positions in the reference map. At successive points of a vehicle trajectory, in each case a radar impulse is emitted and subsequently, angle-resolved and time-resolved measurements of the radar impulse response are performed. Object positions are identified in the environment surrounding the vehicle from the radar impulse response, the current identified object positions forming an environment map. The vehicle position is identified in the reference map by comparing the environment map to the reference map, the reference map being created from the identified positions and is continuously updated. An object classification for the identified object positions in the current environment map and/or reference map is performed and the identification of the vehicle position is performed while taking the object classification into account.
US10203408B2 Method and apparatus for detection and ranging fault detection and recovery
A system for vehicular detection and ranging fault detection, notification, and recovery is provided. The system may include at least one detection and ranging device, at least one camera, and at least one physical processing unit configured with program instructions. The processing unit may be configured to analyze detection and ranging data of an object from the detection and ranging device, analyze image data received of the object from the at least one camera and, based on a comparison, detect a detection and ranging fault.
US10203406B2 FMCW radar device and FMCW radar signal processing method
The FMCW radar device includes: a range observation period setting section configured to set a plurality of range observation periods; a modulated frequency width setting section configured to set, for the respective plurality of range observation periods, a plurality of modulated frequency widths; a beat signal generation section configured to generate, for the respective plurality of range observation periods, beat signals based on the transmission signal and the reception signal; and a pass bandwidth setting section configured to set pass bandwidths of the beat signals generated by the beat signal generation section, in which the modulated frequency width setting section sets, for the respective plurality of range observation periods, the plurality of modulated frequency widths so that a difference among maximum frequencies of the beat signals generated for the respective plurality of range observation periods becomes zero or falls within a predetermined range.
US10203393B2 System and method for removing gibbs artifact in medical imaging system
A method and system for image reconstruction are provided. A k-space including a first part and a second part may be set. The first part of the k-space may be filled with a matrix including data. The matrix may be filtered to produce a filtered data matrix. The second part of the k-space may be padded. Iterations of an objective function for a target array of data in image domain may be performed based on a constraint. The objective function may be based on a total variation of the target array of data and a function relating to the Fourier transform of the target array of data, the filtered data matrix in the first part, and the padded data in the second part of the k-space. An image may be reconstructed based on the target array of data.
US10203390B2 Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, magnetic resonance imaging method and magnetic resonance imaging system
A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to an embodiment includes a sequence control unit, an image generating unit, and a deriving unit. The sequence control unit executes first imaging scan for acquiring data of a range including a target internal organ and second imaging scan for acquiring data for a diagnostic image by controlling execution of a pulse sequence. The image generating unit generates an image by using data acquired by the first imaging scan. The deriving unit derives an imaging scan area in which data for the diagnostic image are acquired in the second imaging scan and a related area set associated with the imaging scan area in the second imaging scan, based on image processing using the image.
US10203389B2 Method and system for monitoring glucose transport and metabolism by spin-lock magnetic resonance
A method of monitoring glucose transport and/or metabolism in a tissue or an organ of a subject using spin-locking magnetic resonance (MR) includes acquiring pre-glucose MR data by executing a pre-glucose chemical exchange spin-lock (CESL) pulse sequence a number of times each including applying pre-glucose chemical exchange spin-lock pulse sequence irradiation to the tissue or the organ, administering glucose to the subject, acquiring post-glucose MR data by executing a post-glucose chemical exchange spin-lock (CESL) pulse sequence a number of times each including applying post-glucose chemical exchange spin-lock (CESL) pulse sequence irradiation to the tissue or the organ, and using the pre-glucose MR data and the post-glucose MR data to generate a measure of glucose transport, glucose metabolism or both glucose transport and glucose metabolism in the tissue or the organ.
US10203379B2 GMR biosensor with enhanced sensitivity
A method of forming a sensor array comprising a series connection of parallel GMR sensor stripes that provides a sensitive mechanism for detecting the presence of magnetized particles bonded to biological molecules that are affixed to a substrate. The adverse effect of hysteresis on the maintenance of a stable bias point for the magnetic moment of the sensor free layer is eliminated by a combination of biasing the sensor along its longitudinal direction rather than the usual transverse direction and by using the overcoat stress and magnetostriction of magnetic layers to create a compensatory transverse magnetic anisotropy. By making the spaces between the stripes narrower than the dimension of the magnetized particle and by making the width of the stripes equal to the dimension of the particle, the sensitivity of the sensor array is enhanced.
US10203377B2 Device, method, and non-transitory recording medium storing program for specifying abnormality-occurrence area of secondary battery system
An apparatus for specifying an abnormality-occurrence area of a secondary battery system includes an information transmission unit for outputting block voltage values and an average block voltage value, an information acquisition unit for acquiring information about a module accommodating a block that has output a block voltage value when the difference between a reference block voltage value obtained from the correlation between the block voltage value and the average block voltage value and the block voltage value is equal to or greater than a preset voltage threshold, a notification reception unit for receiving a notification about the occurrence of an abnormality in a secondary battery, and a module specification unit for specifying at least the module corresponding to the latest module information as the module in which an abnormality occurred when the notification reception unit receives a notification.
US10203373B1 Systems and methods for using profiles to monitor generators
The disclosure provides an apparatus, system, and method for monitoring multiple portable generators. A monitoring device may include at least one electrical plug to connect to a respective electrical socket of multiple generators. The monitoring device may include a plurality of sensors, a wireless modem, and a processor communicatively coupled to the plurality of sensors, the wireless modem, and to a memory storing executable instructions. The monitoring device may generate a unique identifier for a connected generator of the multiple generators when plugged into the electrical socket of the connected generator. The monitoring device may monitor operational parameters of the connected generator based on the plurality of sensors. The monitoring device may store a respective profile for each of the multiple generators, each profile associated with a respective unique identifier and including the operational parameters. The monitoring device may transmit the profile to a mobile device via the wireless modem.
US10203363B2 DC leakage current detector and method of operation thereof for leakage current detection in DC power circuits
The DC leakage current detector for detecting leakage current in a DC bus includes a pair of transformers each comprising a magnetic core and excitation and detection windings would about the magnetic core, with the magnetic core positionable about a pair of conductors that create a magnetic field that is a sum of currents in the conductors. An excitation and biasing circuit is connected to the excitation winding in each transformer to inject a current signal thereto that creates a changing magnetic flux in the core of each transformer and a detector output connected to the detection winding in each transformer to receive a voltage therefrom generated responsive to the magnetic flux in the core of each transformer, wherein the voltage on the detection windings provides a net voltage at the detector output whose value is indicative of a presence of a leakage current on the DC bus.
US10203357B2 Dynamic body voltage testing
A system includes an electrically conductive handle, a detector, and a controller. The electrically conductive handle is configured to move along a fixed handle path relative to a floor. The detector is electrically coupled to the handle and is configured to detect at least one of a voltage or an electrical charge at the handle during movement of the handle relative to the floor along the handle path. The controller is configured to initiate an event based upon the voltage or charge detected at the handle during movement of the handle relative to the floor along the handle path.
US10203356B2 Portable measurement device
A portable measurement device includes an elongated body, a stationary portion fixedly mounted to a distal end, and a movable jaw movably mounted to the distal end and movable between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, the movable jaw and the stationary portion form a closed loop with an inner diameter of less than or equal to 10 mm. Alternatively, at least one of the movable jaw and the stationary portion has a cross-sectional diameter of less than or equal to 5 mm. In the open position, the movable jaw and the stationary portion define a gap allowing a wire under test to pass therethrough into the loop. A switch drives the movable jaw between the closed and open positions. A measurement circuit electrically coupled to the stationary portion and the movable jaw to receive and measure a sensing current generated by the closed loop.
US10203355B2 Power extraction for a medium voltage sensor using a capacitive voltage divider
A sensor unit coupled to a first wire of a power line for measuring power-related parameters of the power line. The sensor unit contains a first capacitor and makes voltage measurements relative to another wire, to which the sensor unit is coupled by a second capacitor. The captors form a voltage divider such that the sensor unit may measure a voltage in a range much lower than the voltage on the power line. Additionally, the capacitive voltage divider yields a voltage that can be used to power the sensor unit, including by charging an energy storage device. The sensor unit may also supply power to other nearby devices, such as other devices that form a mesh sensor network.
US10203352B2 Anchor tracking apparatus for in-plane accelerometers and related methods
A microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometer is described. The MEMS accelerometer may comprise a proof mass configured to sense accelerations in a direction parallel the plane of the proof mass, and a plurality of compensation structures. The proof mass may be connected to one or more anchors through springs. The compensation structures may be coupled to the substrate of the MEMS accelerometer through a rigid connection to respective anchors. A compensation structure may comprise at least one compensation electrode forming one or more lateral compensation capacitors. The compensation capacitor(s) may be configured to sense displacement of the anchor to which the compensation structures is connected.
US10203349B2 Monitoring the structural health of columns
A method and apparatus for monitoring the structural health of a stock of columns such as lighting columns and/or columns within that stock each of which is connected to receive power from an external source or otherwise. The method comprises the steps of locating on an upper surface of each or a plurality of columns within the stock to be monitored a micro controller connected to receive power from the electrical source of the respective column. The micro controller includes an electronic chip or board which includes, in circuit, an accelerometer, a Wi-Fi/RF or 3G/4G component or the like and a global positioning system (GPS) component or the like. The micro controller is operable to detect and monitor the magnitude and direction of forces imposed on the respective column and the direction from which such forces are derived, and to transmit the received data to a remote server for analysis.
US10203348B2 Fan detection chip, a method and a system using the same
A fan detection chip, a fan detection method and a fan detection system are disclosed. In the fan detection system, a fan includes a power terminal and a speed signal terminal, and optionally includes a PWM signal terminal; a power supply module provides a driving voltage to the fan, a PWM signal generating module provides a first PWM signal and a second PWM signal which respectively have different duty cycles, a current sensing module respectively senses a first current and a second current flowing from the power supply module, and a control module compares the first current and the second current. The control module determines the fan to be a PWM fan when the first current is different from the second current, and the control module determines the fan to be a DC fan when the first current is the same as the second current.
US10203347B2 State finding apparatus finding state of object based on value of angular velocity
A state finding apparatus includes an obtaining unit and a finding unit. The obtaining unit obtains a value of an angular velocity of a first object around a predetermined axis when the first object and a second object contact with each other. The finding unit finds a state of the second object based on the obtained value of the angular velocity.
US10203344B2 Compositions and methods for detecting vitamin D
Compounds include carbamate derivatives of vitamin D including vitamin D3 and vitamin D2. The compounds are useful in methods and kits for determining the presence and/or amount of vitamin D including vitamin D analogs and metabolites thereof in a sample suspected of containing the same.
US10203342B2 Biomarkers and differential diagnosis of alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders
The present invention relates to biomarkers and diagnostic and prognostic methods for Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. The invention also provides compositions for detecting the biomarker as well as compositions and methods useful for treating Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders.
US10203331B2 Single cell drug response measurements via live cell interferometry
A central question in cancer therapy is how individual cells within a population of tumor cells respond to drugs designed to arrest their growth. However, the absolute growth of cells, their change in physical mass, whether cancerous or physiologic, is difficult to measure directly with traditional techniques. Embodiments of the invention provide live cell interferometry (LCI) for rapid, realtime quantification of cell mass in cells exposed to a changing environment. Overall, LCI provides a conceptual advance for assessing cell populations to identify, monitor, and measure single cell responses, such as to therapeutic drugs.
US10203327B2 Organic compounds
The present invention relates to modulators of the interaction between G-protein coupled receptor 15(GPR15) and c10orf99. The modulator may be a small chemical molecule, antibody or other therapeutic protein. Methods of medical treatment and methods of identifying modulators are also described.
US10203326B2 Method of detecting target substance
A method of detecting a target substance, containing the steps of: incorporating labeling particles into a test liquid containing an analyte; heating the test liquid; irradiating the test liquid with excitation light, and detecting the target substance contained in the test liquid depending on a state of light emission of the labeling particles; wherein an aggregation state of the labeling particles is changed by the heating step; and wherein the labeling particles have a thermoresponsive polymer on a surface of a composite particle containing a magnetic material and a fluorescent material, and further have a biomolecule having properties of binding with the target substance.
US10203325B2 Metallic nanoparticle synthesis with carbohydrate capping agent
The disclosure relates to metal nanoparticle compositions and their methods of formation and use, in particular gold nanoparticles (AuNP) and gold-coated magnetic nanoparticles. Compositions according to the disclosure include aqueous suspensions of metal nanoparticles that are stabilized with one or more carbohydrate capping agents and/or that are functionalized with one or more binding pair members for capture/detection of a target analyte. The nanoparticle suspensions are stable for extended periods and can be functionalized as desired at a later point in time, typically prior to use in an assay for the detection of a target biological analyte. The stable nanoparticle suspension can be formed by the aqueous reduction of oxidized metal precursors at non-acidic pH values in the presence of a carbohydrate-based capping agent such as dextrin or other oligosaccharides.
US10203324B2 Combinatoric encoding methods for microarrays
A method for determining a presence or absence of one or more target analytes in a sample includes contacting the sample with an array of particles comprising at least first and second particle subsets disposed therein with a known particle number ratio with respect to each other. The first particle subset has at least one binding site configured to bind with a first target analyte and the second particle subset has at least one binding site configured to bind with a second, different target analyte. Changes are detected in a detectable signal emitted by the particles after contacting the sample with the array. A number of the particles that emit the change in the detectable signal are counted and this number is compared to the known particle number ratio of the subsets so as to determine the presence or absence of the one or more of the target analytes.
US10203319B2 Determination of the degree of branching
The invention relates to a process for determining the degree of branching of modified polymers wherein the polymers are modified in the sense that their degree of branching after polymerization was increased once more, wherein the modified polymers are treated with a polar transformation mixture comprising a compound of general formula (I) R1—S—S—R1   (I) wherein the Mooney viscosity (ML 1+4 at 100° C.) of the polymers is determined before and after the treatment with the polar transformation mixture and the degree of branching is determined.
US10203318B2 Multi-purpose tube for oil well cement testing
Embodiments of a sample testing system of the present invention generally include two internally threaded caps; an externally threaded outer tube having a tapered internal bore and external circumferential grooves proximate each end thereof; an O-ring seated in each groove; and a plurality of inner tube sections cooperatively arranged to form an externally tapered inner tube structure that is disposed within the outer tube; wherein each cap is sealingly attached to an end of the outer tube via threading engagement therewith. Various embodiments utilize at least one closed-ended cap and/or at least one cap having a port extending through an end thereof, which may also incorporate a piston cavity and a piston having two circumferentially disposed O-rings. Embodiments allow for inner tube structure removal and separation of the inner tube sections for cured sample recovery. Embodiments of a method of using the system to cure a sample are also provided.
US10203315B2 Systems for measuring properties of water in a water distribution system
A water sensing assembly includes: a valve box securely mountable on an underground water pipe; a sensor mounted inside the valve box, the sensor configured to sense a property of water within the underground water pipe; a top section connected to the valve box; and an electrical communication device mounted at a top portion of the adjustable top section such that the electrical communication device is positioned at or near the surface of the ground.
US10203311B2 Gas emission detection device, system and method
An emission monitoring system includes at least one gas analyzer for measuring a concentration of a first gas and a concentration of a second gas, a positioning system for determining the location of the at least one gas analyzer when the concentration of the first gas is measured. A method for monitoring emissions at an industrial site and a computer-implemented event detection system applies the steps of detecting the presence of a gas emission event based on a first detection ratio calculated from the measured concentration of the first gas, the measured concentration of the second gas, a background concentration of the first gas and a background concentration of the second gas.
US10203303B2 Apparatus and associated methods for analyte detection
An apparatus comprising a plurality of first elongate electrodes (101) separated from a plurality of second transversely oriented elongate electrodes (102) by an electrolyte (103), the plurality of transversely oriented first (101) and second (102) electrodes forming an array of respective electrochemical sensor nodes at the spaced crossings thereof, wherein the first electrodes (101) are configured such that the interaction of an analyte with the first electrode (101) at a sensor node affects an electrical property of the sensor node, and wherein the apparatus comprises respective terminals connected to each electrode (101, 102) for electrical connection to a measurement circuit to enable determination of the presence and/or amount of analyte at a particular sensor node based on a measurement of the electrical property of that sensor node.
US10203296B2 Electrode layout for blood test sensor strip
An improved electrode layout for a continuous strip sensor is provided which reduces misalignment of the electrodes with the contacts which read the position of the strip. Better contact with the electrodes reduces or eliminates transient signals between stop positions of the sensor strip.
US10203295B2 Methods for in situ monitoring and control of defect formation or healing
Production of perforated two-dimensional materials with holes of a desired size range, a narrow size distribution, and a high and uniform density remains a challenge, at least partially, due to physical and chemical inconsistencies from sheet-to-sheet of the two-dimensional material and surface contamination. This disclosure describes methods for monitoring and adjusting perforation or healing conditions in real-time to address inter- and intra-sheet variability. In situ or substantially simultaneous feedback on defect production or healing may be provided either locally or globally on a graphene or other two-dimensional sheet. The feedback data can be used to adjust perforation or healing parameters, such as the total dose or efficacy of the perforating radiation, to achieve the desired defect state.
US10203291B2 Method for evaluating arc-resistance performance and arc-resistance performance evaluation device
An arc-resistance performance evaluation device includes a plasma generator that generates plasma; and a stand on which a sheet-like test piece is placed so that the plasma generated in the plasma generator is irradiated on a front surface of said test piece, the stand includes a temperature measurement device that measures a temperature on a back surface of said test piece.
US10203290B2 Method for defect indication detection
Methods, apparatus and computer-readable media for detecting potential defects in a part are disclosed. A potential defect may be automatically detected in a part, and may be reported to an operator in various ways so that the operator may review the defect and take appropriate action.
US10203289B2 Inspection system and a method for inspecting a diced wafer
An inspection system and a method for inspecting a diced wafer. The method includes: acquiring multiple images of multiple portions of the diced wafer according to a predefined image acquisition scheme; locating multiple unique features within the multiple images; and assigning a die index to each die of the multiple dice and associating between the multiple dice and multiple reference dice in response to locations of the multiple unique features and to at least one expected die dimension.
US10203283B2 Fluorescent substance detection system
In the present invention, a fluorescent substance detection system (S) for detecting fluorescent substances in any environment is provided. Said detection system (S) comprises at least one illumination unit (1) which emits light to said environment in order to excite said substances; detection units (2), at least at a number equal to the number of types of fluorescent substances, for detecting emissions coming from said excited fluorescent substances and bandpass filters (3), each connected to detection units (2) one by one, wherein bandpass filters (3) have a center wavelength matched to the center emission wavelength of corresponding fluorescent substance.
US10203278B2 Far-infrared imaging device and far-infrared imaging method
Provided are an imaging method and device for imaging using far infrared light that make it possible to quickly image a subject without producing damage or a non-linear phenomenon in the subject. A variable-frequency coherent light source is used, illumination light from the light source is irradiated onto a linear area on an imaging subject, transmitted or reflected light is used to form an image of the imaging subject, a non-linear optical crystal is used for wavelength conversion, and a one-dimensional or two-dimensional array sensor is used to image the imaging subject while the imaging subject is moved in at least one direction.
US10203276B2 Method for inspecting a casing by colorimetry
A method for non-destructively testing the heating of a determined zone of a part made of a polymer material, comprising: a) taking at least one colorimetric measurement on said determined zone to be tested and obtaining the values ap, bp and Lp of the parameters a, b and L of the CIELAB colorimetric space; b) taking at least one colorimetric measurement on said reference zone of the part and obtaining the values ap/ref, bp/ref and Lp/ref of the parameters a, b and L of the CIELAB colorimetric space; c) calculating the colour difference ΔEp between the colorimetric measurements obtained in steps a) and b); and d) from the value ΔEp, determining the time period during which said zone to be tested of the part has been subjected to a determined heating temperature, by using a reference database.
US10203273B2 Method of sterilizing and testing the integrity of dialyzers
Methods of combined sterilization and integrity testing of dialyzers such as hollow fiber dialyzers are disclosed. Sterilization and integrity testing may be performed by treating the dialyzer with a sterilization fluid for sterilizing at least the blood-side compartment of the dialyzer and for wetting the dialysis membrane of the dialyzer with the sterilization fluid, and carrying out an integrity testing of the dialysis membrane wetted with the sterilization fluid, wherein the sterilization fluid is selected from aqueous solutions containing peroxide and/or ozone, the peroxide being selected from peroxides which disintegrate into water, oxygen and/or volatile organic compounds, and from aqueous solutions containing chlorine, bromine and/or iodine.
US10203271B1 Particle interaction characterization using overlapping scattering and concentration measurements
Disclosed in one general aspect is a particle interaction characterization instrument that comprises a flow cell for a liquid sample that includes suspended particles and a light source positioned to illuminate the suspended particles in the liquid sample fluid in the sample vessel. A first scattering detector is positioned to receive light from the light source that has been scattered by the particles suspended in sample fluid in the sample vessel at at least one predetermined scattering angle. An ultraviolet transmittance detector is positioned to receive a portion of the light from the source that passes through the suspended particles without being absorbed or scattered. Interaction analysis logic is responsive to both the scattering detector and the ultraviolet detector, and is operative to derive at least one interaction property for the suspended particles.
US10203269B2 Method of retrieving elements from fixed tissue
In some embodiments, the present disclosure pertains to a method for retrieving at least one molecular recognition element in a fixed tissue. In some embodiments the method comprises preparing a solution comprising at least one aldehyde-scavenging agent. In some embodiments, the method comprises contacting the fixed tissue with the solution. In some embodiments, the tissue is fixed with an aldehyde-based cross-linking agent. In some embodiments, a reaction of the aldehyde-scavenging agent with the aldehydes comprising the cross-linking agent retrieves the at least one molecular recognition element. In some embodiments, the at least one molecular recognition element comprises of amino acids, peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments, the at least one aldehyde-scavenging agent comprises of beta-dicarbonyl compounds, mono or di-amide scavengers, ethyl alcohols, sulfur containing compounds, mercaptoethylamines, mercaptoethanols, hydrazines, ethanolamines, hydroxylamines, anilines, variation of amines, activated charcoal, phenols, or mixtures and combinations thereof.
US10203267B2 Health and usage management of an environmental control system
A method includes receiving a sampled input, the sampled input being a result of a detection device sensing a plurality of environmental conditions by an air cycle machine; processing the sampled input to detect whether the plurality of environmental conditions includes a deviation from an expected operation of the air cycle machine; and generating a notification output in response to the plurality of environmental conditions including the deviation from the expected operation of the air cycle machine.
US10203266B2 Bearing testing machine
A bearing testing machine comprising: a testing machine shaft to which at least one test piece being a bearing is attached, the testing machine shaft being a rotation shaft extending in a Y axis direction being a horizontal direction; a rotational driving unit configured to rotate the testing machine shaft; a test piece holding unit configured to elastically holds the test piece; and an at least one axle driving unit configured to drive the testing machine shaft in a vertical direction and in an X axis direction which is a horizontal direction orthogonal to the Y axis direction.
US10203264B2 Noise management for optical time delay interferometry
An integrated fiber interferometry interrogator for generating superimposed waves is disclosed. The system is optimized for efficiency and vibration attenuation. The system comprises an optical light source for generating a first signal, a first signal splitter which splits the first signal into a reference signal and an interrogation signal, optical modulators for modulating the signals, a fiber coupler connected to a fiber under test, an isolator, a circulator with a plurality of connections for directing the signals, a signal mixer for mixing the signals into superimposed waves, and photo diodes for receiving the superimposed waves.
US10203263B2 Air-tightness test equipment for turbine reduction gearbox
The present invention discloses air-tightness test equipment for a turbine reduction gearbox, comprising a base, characterized in that a product mounting plate is arranged and fixed on the base by a support frame, the product mounting plate is provided with a product positioning slot having an opening on its one side; a compression cylinder is arranged over the product mounting plate by a cylinder support plate, the compression cylinder is vertically arranged, and a piston rod of the compression cylinder faces downward and a sealed connector corresponding to the upper part of the product positioning slot is fixed at the lower end of the piston rod; the sealed connector has a cavity in which an inflator is arranged, and the inflator is connected with an inflator pump by a pipeline; the inflator pump is provided with a gas filtration device, the pipeline is provided with a gas valve, and a gas pressure sensor is arranged on the pipeline between the gas valve and the inflator; the compression cylinder, the inflator pump, the gas valve and the gas pressure sensor are connected to a controller, respectively.
US10203262B2 Leak localization in water distribution networks
Described herein, are methods and systems for locating a leak in a water distribution network. According to an implementation, a leak situation in the water distribution network is detected based on a flow difference value between an actual flow value and a predicted flow value of an inlet flow meter of the water distribution network at at least one time interval. Leak signature values of demand nodes in the water distribution network at the at least one time interval are determined. A leak signature value of a respective demand node at a respective time interval is determined based on centrality metrics, the predicted flow value at the respective time interval, and static physical properties related to the water distribution network. At least one possible leak node is identified based on the flow difference value and the leak signature values of the demand nodes at the at least one time interval.
US10203255B2 Differential pressure sensor incorporating common mode error compensation
A differential pressure sensor may provide a common mode corrected differential pressure reading. The differential pressure sensor may include two pressure sensing diaphragms. The pressure sensor may be configured so that the first diaphragm measures the differential pressure between two sections of a fluid. The pressure sensor may also be configured so that the second diaphragm measures the common mode error experienced by the die at the time the differential pressure is read by the first diaphragm. Electrical connectors may be configured so that the differential pressure outputs a common mode error corrected differential pressure reading based on the readings of the first and second diaphragm.
US10203253B2 Total air temperature probe with efficient particle pass through
A total air temperature probe includes a housing having inner surfaces defining an airflow passage, a first section of the airflow passage of the housing having an airflow inlet scoop with a first cross-sectional area and an inertial separation bend downstream of the airflow inlet scoop, wherein the airflow passage is configured to be substantially straight; and a second section of the airflow passage of the housing having a main exit channel and an elongated outlet with a second cross-sectional area, wherein the airflow passage is contoured to direct particle deflections to the elongated outlet, wherein the second section is downstream from the first section, and wherein the first cross-sectional area is greater than the second cross-sectional area
US10203251B2 Temperature detecting circuit
A temperature detecting circuit is provided. The temperature detecting circuit includes a band gap voltage generating circuit and an offset adjusting circuit. The band gap voltage generating circuit generates a reference voltage according to a bias voltage. The band gap voltage generating circuit has a voltage dividing circuit, and the voltage dividing circuit divides the reference voltage to generate a plurality of output voltages. The offset adjusting circuit includes a current source and a resistor string. The current source provides a reference current. The resistor string receives the reference current and generates a plurality of adjusted output voltage accordingly. At least one of a current value of the reference current and a resistance of each of the resistor units is provided to be adjusted to force a voltage on an output terminal of the current source to be substantially equal to one of the reference voltage and the output voltages.
US10203246B2 Systems and methods for calibration of a handheld spectrometer
The spectrometer methods and apparatus disclosed herein provide improved accuracy and can better accommodate variability among spectrometer systems and associated components. In many instances one or more of a calibration cover, an accessory, or a spectrometer are each associated with a unique identifier and corresponding calibration data. The calibration data associated with the unique identifiers can be stored in a database used to determine spectral information from measurements of objects obtained with individual spectrometer devices. The spectrum of the object can be determined in response to the unique identifiers and associated calibration data in order to provide improved accuracy and decreased cost.
US10203243B1 Compression and feature extraction from full waveform ultrasound data
The present disclosure provides a system, method, and apparatus for compressing and extracting features. The method involves transmitting at least one ultrasound signal into an object at a plurality of different locations on the object. Each of the locations is denoted by an x location and a y location. The method further involves receiving at least one waveform response signal. Also, the method involves generating a three-dimensional (3D) data cube with an X dimension, a Y dimension, and a time dimension. At least one waveform response signal is stored within the 3D data cube at the x location and the y location that is associated with the waveform response signal(s). Further, the method involves transforming at least one waveform response signal of the 3D data cube to produce at least one transformed signal.
US10203242B2 Method and a system for analysing the condition of a rotating machine part
Method of operating an apparatus for analyzing the condition of a machine part rotating with a speed of rotation, includes: receiving a first digital signal dependent on mechanical vibrations emanating from the rotating part; analyzing the first digital signal to detect peak amplitude values during a finite time period corresponding to a predetermined amount of revolution of the rotatable part; the predetermined amount of revolution corresponding to at least one revolution of the monitored rotatable part; defining a plurality of amplitude ranges, each amplitude range corresponding to a peak occurrence frequency of more than one peak per revolution; sorting the detected peak amplitude values into corresponding amplitude ranges to reflect occurrence of detected peak amplitude values within the plurality of amplitude ranges; establishing a peak amplitude value for detected peaks having an occurrence frequency of about NL peaks per revolution, the occurrence frequency NL being a number higher than one.
US10203241B2 Slow speed weigh-in-motion system with flexure
In one embodiment, a weighing system includes a base, a platform structure movable with respect to the base, at least one flexure fixedly attached to the platform and the base, the at least one flexure configured to inhibit movement of the platform structure along a horizontal plane relative to the base, and a plurality of load cell assemblies, each of the plurality of load cell assemblies including an upper portion pivotably supported by the base through a first pivot assembly and a lower portion pivotably supporting the platform structure through a second pivot assembly, wherein an axis of rotation of the first pivot assembly is parallel to an axis of rotation of the second pivot assembly.
US10203238B2 Liquid detection apparatus
A liquid detection apparatus for monitoring liquid stored in a wine barrel may include an upper portion configured to be inserted into an opening of the wine barrel and a lower portion configured to extend into the liquid when the upper portion is seated in the opening. A sensing device may be located within the lower portion and at least partially surrounded by a protective layer. The sensing device may be configured to obtain sensed input for the liquid through the protective layer. An alert system may be at least partially located within the upper portion and configured to generate an alert in response to the sensed input obtained by the sensing device.
US10203237B2 Module apparatus for garbage collection and operation method for module apparatus
Disclosed are a module apparatus for garbage collection and an operation method for the module apparatus. A module apparatus for garbage collection, according to the present invention, comprises: a case which is provided so as to be attached to a garbage receptacle and has a first hole on the lower end; an integrated circuit module which is accommodated inside the case; a battery for supplying power to the integrated circuit module; and a sensor unit which is electrically connected to the integrated circuit module and is for sensing the volume of garbage accumulated inside the garbage receptacle, wherein the first hole is aligned with a second hole formed on the garbage receptacle and the detection unit detects the volume of the garbage through the first and second holes.
US10203234B2 Ultrasonic flow sensor and temperature measuring method using the same
To add a function of detecting a temperature to an ultrasonic flow sensor without making the structure of the ultrasonic flow sensor complicated. A sensor portion of the ultrasonic flow sensor includes an acoustic coupling member. The sensor portion includes a heat transfer member having a heat detecting surface for detecting heat of piping. The temperature of heat transferred in the heat transfer member via the heat detecting surface is detected by a temperature detecting device. The heat transfer member restricts an amount of collapse of the acoustic coupling member in a radial direction of the piping when the sensor portion is fixed to the piping.
US10203226B1 Phase interpolation circuit
Methods and systems are described for receiving a control step input at a binary-to-thermometer decoder and responsively generating bits of a thermometer codeword representative of the control step input, providing the bits of the thermometer codeword to a plurality of differential pairs comprising a first transistor and a second transistor, each differential pair configurable for one of directing current to an in-phase (I) common node or directing current to a quadrature phase (Q) common node and switching between directing current to the I common node and the Q common node, and forming an output signal based on current drawn through the I and Q common nodes, the output signal having an intermediate phase with respect to a first and a second reference signal.
US10203224B2 Sensor package
A device for detecting an object is suggested comprising a magnetic field sensor, a magnet that is arranged to rotate in a vicinity of the magnetic field sensor, wherein the object is movable in the vicinity of the magnet to affect the rotation of the magnet, wherein the magnetic field sensor is arranged to detect a magnetic field of the magnet. Also, a system comprising such device is provided.
US10203217B2 Traffic citation delivery based on type of traffic infraction
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for vehicle speed acquisition and citation. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, multiple different imaging systems can be placed individually at different locations along a route of travel, such as a highway, byway or waterway. Images of different vehicles can be captured at each of the locations and different ones of the different vehicles can be image-recognized. A time of travel between pairs of the locations can be determined for selected ones of the different vehicles in order to compute a rate of travel for the selected ones of the different vehicles. A citation signal is generated when a speed of a vehicle exceeds a predetermined speed limit such that the vehicle owner may be automatically cited for speeding.
US10203215B2 Systems and methods for identifying socially relevant landmarks
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for identifying socially relevant landmarks that can facilitate wayfinding providing a landmark based route map that is easy to read and is dynamically updated by known and new landmarks based on their social relevance. GPS (Global Positioning System) locations help in identifying active zones and social media data associated with users in the zone help to identify candidate landmarks in the active zone that may be registered as new landmarks. Weights may be assigned to the landmarks based on periodicity and temporal factors to make the landmarks socially relevant and hence effective in wayfinding.
US10203213B2 System having automated route detection and app initiation
A system is disclosed for managing waste services by a service vehicle. The system may have a locating device configured to generate a location signal, a sensor configured to generate a service signal indicative of a waste service being performed, an input device, and a controller in communication with the locating device, the sensor, and the input device. The controller may be configured to make a determination that the service vehicle has made at least one service stop based on the location and service signals, and to make a comparison of characteristics of the at least one service stop with characteristics of at least one service stop of at least one known service route. Based on the comparison, the controller may be further configured to selectively transmit the recorded characteristics offboard the service vehicle.
US10203212B2 Method and system for determining detoured trips
A system for and a method of determining that a detoured trip is to be presented to a potential passenger. The method comprises receiving a rideshare request; generating a rideshare request parameter; and accessing, from a database, trip filtering parameters associated with trips. The method further comprises determining that at least one of the trips is a candidate for which a detour route is to be computed based on an analysis of the rideshare request parameter and a corresponding trip filtering parameter associated with the at least one of the trips; causing to compute, for the at least one of the trips determined as being the candidate for which the detour route is to be computed, a detoured trip; and determining that the detoured trip is to be presented to the potential passenger by analyzing the deviation value of the detoured trip and the deviation threshold.
US10203211B1 Visual route book data sets
Route images that have been acquired along delivery routes may be automatically analyzed for visual saliency (e.g., based on image motion, image content, sensor information, carrier actions, etc.) and stored along with related route information as part of a visual route book data set. The route images may be acquired by carriers utilizing mobile recording devices (e.g., mobile phones, wearable cameras, vehicle mounted cameras, etc.) while travelling along delivery routes for delivering items. For assisting a carrier in navigating along a delivery route, route images and related route information, such as visual cues associated with salient objects or features, may be selected from the visual route book data set and presented to the carrier (e.g., as part of a visual route summary and/or as based on a current location of the carrier).
US10203209B2 Resource-aware large-scale cooperative 3D mapping using multiple mobile devices
A method includes: receiving, with a computing platform, respective trajectory data and map data independently generated by each of a plurality of vision-aided inertial navigation devices (VINS devices) traversing an environment, wherein the trajectory data specifies poses along a path through the environment for the respective VINS device and the map data specifies positions of observed features within the environment as determined by an estimator executed by the respective VINS device; determining, with the computing platform and based on the respective trajectory data and map data from each of the VINS devices, estimates for relative poses within the environment by determining transformations that geometrically relate the trajectory data and the map data between one or more pairs of the VINS devices; and generating, with the computing platform and based on the transformations, a composite map specifying positions within the environment for the features observed by the VINS devices.
US10203204B2 Rotation angle detection device
A first acceleration sensor is arranged on a crank mounted to a crankshaft so as to be located at a position away from the crankshaft by a distance r1, and the first acceleration sensor detects acceleration a1 in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the crank. A second acceleration sensor is arranged on the crank mounted to the crankshaft so as to be located at a position away from the crankshaft by a distance r2 different from the distance r1, and the second acceleration sensor detects acceleration a2 in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the crank. A measurement module control part calculates information regarding a rotation angle of the crank based on a1, a2, r1, and r2.
US10203196B2 Inspecting one or more apertures of a component using moldable material
A method is provided for inspecting at least one aperture of a component with curable material and an inspection system. At least a portion of the curable material is injected into the aperture. The curable material conforms to at least a portion the aperture and subsequently cures and forms a mold of at least a portion of the aperture. The mold is removed from the aperture. At least a portion of a geometry of the mold is compared to at least a portion of a geometry of a reference model for the aperture using the inspection system.
US10203195B2 Noise reduction techniques, fractional bi-spectrum and fractional cross-correlation, and applications
A measurement method and system include illuminating an object to be measured with light at two different wavelengths and an incident angle; capturing an image of the object; detecting a frequency of an interference pattern from the image using Fractional Bi-Spectrum Analysis; and calculating a thickness of the object based on the Fractional Bi-Spectrum Analysis. The thickness is calculated based on a relationship between the thickness and the frequency of the interference pattern. The Fractional Bi-Spectrum Analysis is performed on a linear medium with the two different wavelengths being known.
US10203189B2 Fuse housing structure and method for manufacturing the same
A fuse housing structure including: a fuse housing coupled to a projectile and having a first surface exposed to the outside, a second surface hidden to the interior of the projectile, and a through-hole portion formed between the first surface and the second surface; and a position part deformed by an external force, in the state of being inserted into the through-hole portion, in such a manner as to be coupled to the fuse housing, the position part including a large diameter portion having a first outer diameter, an outer diameter reduction portion connected to one side of the large diameter portion, and a deformation portion protruding from the other side of the large diameter portion in such a manner as to be inserted into the through-hole portion by means of the deformation caused by the external force.
US10203184B2 Patrol vehicle and personal protection system
A patrol vehicle protection system with a quick release bullet resistant transparent panel system that requires no permanent modifications to the patrol vehicle, offers head impact safety protection, and may be used as a handheld protective shield. The system includes a bullet resistant transparent panel that temporarily attaches to a mounting mechanism mounted inside the door window opening. The mechanism includes upper and lower brackets that engage the window tracks around the door window opening. An optional vertical brace may be used to hold the brackets in place. The transparent panel is securely held between the two brackets with magnets that allow release of the panel in a side impact collision. The system includes at lateral force generating device mounted to a bracket that is activated when a side impact is detected forcing the transparent panel outward. The system also includes a quick release handle configured to be selectively attached to the transparent panel enabling to be removed and used as a protective shield.
US10203177B2 Magazine insertion guide
A magazine insertion guide is described. In one example, the magazine insertion guide includes a securing portion configured to be secured to a pistol grip of a firearm and a guide portion. The guide portion includes ramped internal surfaces configured to guide insertion of a magazine into an interior of the pistol grip of the firearm and a plurality of sides that are configured to at least partially surround the pistol grip of the firearm and has an opening configured to permit installation and removal of a plurality of different sized backstraps when the securing portion is secured to the pistol grip of the firearm and without removal of the securing portion.