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US10468847B2 Hydraulically actuatable crimping device, method for carrying out a crimping operation, method for producing an electroconductive compression joint, electroconductively crimped compression sleeve, method for clamping a workpiece and hydraulic device
A handheld hydraulically actuatable crimping device includes a hydraulic piston that can be displaced in a cylinder against the force of a spring. The piston is connected to a crimping part by a piston rod in order to carry out a crimping operation. The piston includes first and second partial pistons with first and second partial application faces which can be acted upon with hydraulic medium that has the same hydraulic pressure. Both partial pistons are respectively connected to a first and a second crimping part. The second crimping part can at a greater traveling distance only be acted upon with the second partial piston. The second crimping part can be acted upon with both partial pistons over a first partial traveling distance that is defined by the displacement of the first partial piston from its initial position up to the point, at which it reaches a stop. The first crimping part is axially covered in its entirety by the second crimping part.
US10468843B2 Loop bridge for looping through a number of electrical signals
The disclosure relates to a loop bridge for looping through a number of electrical signals, comprising: a first electric module comprising a plurality of first electric connections, wherein the plurality of electrical signals are looped through the first electric module to a second electric module comprising a number of second electric connections; and a comb-shaped conducting element comprising a number of first prongs and a number of second prongs, wherein the first prongs are configured to be inserted into the first electric connections and the second prongs are configured to be inserted into the second electric connections, wherein the first prongs are connected to the second prongs in an electrically conductive manner, and wherein the first prongs and the second prongs are configured to be elastically deformed to be retained in a force-locking manner in the first and second electric connections, respectively.
US10468840B2 Alternating current (AC) inlet and outlet assembly
An electrical inlet/outlet assembly is provided including an Alternating Current (AC) inlet having at least a line terminal and a neutral terminal arranged to receive electric power from a power supply via a first power, and an AC outlet having at least a line terminal and a neutral terminal arranged to supply electric power from the AC inlet to an electrical device. Channels are provided extending respectively between the line and neutral terminals of the AC inlet and the line and neutral terminals of the AC outlet, and connectors are disposed within the channels to electrically connect the line and neutral terminals of the AC inlet respectively to the line and neutral terminals of the AC outlet. The channels forms water-sealed enclosures around the connectors.
US10468838B2 Magnetic connector
A magnetic connector includes a connector insert having a magnetic sleeve and a power contact received in a central opening of the magnetic sleeve. The magnetic sleeve has an end face to magnetically latch onto a magnetic ground return of a connector receptacle. The power contact has a spring contact end to contact a connector pin of the connector receptacle when the end face of the magnetic sleeve is magnetically latched onto the magnetic ground return of the connector receptacle.
US10468836B2 Electrical connector for a multi-wire electrical cable
An electrical connector for a multi-wire electrical cable includes two cable-side electrical contact elements, including associated terminals to each of which is to be connected a wire of the electrical cable, as well as two output-side electrical contact elements, from each of which projects an electrical connector element by which an electrical connection can be established to a mating connector. A carrier body is disposed between the cable-side contact elements and the output-side contact elements. The carrier body forms a support region which extends from a first connecting section to a second connecting section and with which both the cable-side and the output-side contact elements are in connection. At each of the two connecting sections, a respective supporting section of the carrier body extends from the support region in such a way that the support region and the two supporting sections form a ring-shaped circumferential structure.
US10468835B1 USB port and cable storage assembly
An apparatus in the form of a USB port and cable storage assembly includes a housing, a displaceable cord cleat and a USB port carried on the cord cleat. The housing includes a cleat receiver and opposed stop receivers. The cord cleat includes a stem and a faceplate. The apparatus also includes an actuator, displacing the cord cleat toward a deployed position, a guideway on the housing and the cord cleat and a cord receiver along an outer edge of the faceplate.
US10468833B1 Outlet ground prong power switch and adapter
A ground prong power switch for an electrical receptacle having an open switch position in which current is prevented from flowing to a receptacle outlet and a closed switch position in which current can flow to the outlet, which switch is activated by the insertion or removal of a ground prong of a plug into pin receiving slot of the outlet. A phase conductor is connected directly to a first switch mechanism, and a separate conductor is connected between the switch mechanism and the hot terminal of the receptacle. In a first open switch position a pair of contacts is electrically disconnected and in a second closed switch position the contacts are touching and an electrical current is reinstated to the hot terminal of the receptacle. A tab portion extends into the distal end of the ground prong receiving slot such that upon a ground prong being inserted into the ground prong receiving slot, the tab is contacted and is depressed outwardly causing the switch mechanism to move to the second closed switch position. The tab portion is tapered towards its end, so that items other than a ground prong inserted in the slot will likely deflect to the side of the tab and not activate the switch and close the circuit. Also provided is an electrical adapter plug device configured to enable a two-pronged power cord plug to be used with and energize the safety outlet or receptacle device including a female socket portion configured for receiving the two-prong plug and a three-prong plug portion including an activator pin configured to be received in a grounding pin slot of a socket and further including a mechanism for preventing the two-prong plug from being easily disengaged from the adapter.
US10468831B2 Electrical connector having two rows of contacts each consisting of one ground contact and one power contact
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a base and a tongue; an upper and lower rows of contacts secured in the insulative housing and exposed to two opposite surfaces of the tongue; a pair of grounding pieces separated from each other and mounted in the insulative housing between the upper row of contacts and the lower row of contacts; a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing, wherein each row of the upper and lower rows of contacts consist of one outermost ground contact and one power contact.
US10468828B2 Electric connector
The electric connector conforms to the HDMI and DP specifications and includes at least an insulating member, a first conductor set, and a second conductor set. Each conductor includes a contact terminal, an intermediate conductor, and a welding terminal. A first grounding conductor in the second conductor set has forked intermediate conductors and welding terminals disposed respectively to two sides of a first high-frequency conductor pair in the first conductor set, thereby achieving the isolation and shielding of noise. Similarly, second to fourth high-frequency conductor pairs are respectively isolated and shielded by pairs of second to fourth intermediate conductors and welding terminals forked from the second to fourth grounding conductors. Through these grounding conductors, the electric connector is able to reduce electromagnetic or radio-frequency interference.
US10468826B2 Electrical connector having an improved tongue portion
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing, a number of conductive terminals affixed to the insulative housing, and a shielding plate affixed to the insulative housing. The insulative housing includes a base portion and a mating tongue extending forwardly from the base portion. The conductive terminals are exposed to two opposite surfaces of the insulative housing. The conductive terminals are arranged in upper terminals and lower terminals in two rows. Each row of conductive terminals include a number of high frequency signal terminals. The insulative housing includes a number of receiving slots located at a peripheral edge thereof for inserting the shielding plate to shield between the two rows of conductive terminals.
US10468824B2 Connector structure and manufacturing method thereof
A connector structure includes an insulating main body, a shielding plate, a plurality of first terminals, a plurality of second terminals, a protecting component and a housing. The insulating main body includes a base portion and a tongue portion extending out of the base portion, and the tongue portion includes a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and two lateral surfaces disposed between the first surface and the second surface. The shielding plate is disposed inside the tongue portion and between the first surface and the second surface. The first terminals are disposed on the first surface. The second terminals are disposed on the second surface. The protecting component is disposed on the two lateral surfaces of the tongue portion. The housing surrounds the tongue portion to define a docking space, and an opening is formed on a side of the docking space.
US10468823B2 Electrical connector having improved contacts structure
An electrical connector (100) includes an insulative housing (1), and a number of contacts received therein. The contacts include a pair of first and second grounding contacts (212, 222), and a pair of first and second signal contacts (211, 221). Each of the first signal and grounding contacts includes a first contact portion (213), a first mounting portion (214), a first horizontal portion (215), and a first connecting portion (216). Each of the second signal and grounding contacts includes a second contact portion (223), a second mounting portion (224), and a second horizontal portion (225). A first distance (d1) between the first connecting portion and the second mounting portion is greater than a second distance (d2) between the first and second horizontal portions, and is also greater than a third distance (d3) between the first and second mounting portions.
US10468822B2 Multistage capacitive crosstalk compensation arrangement
Methods and systems for providing crosstalk compensation in a jack are disclosed. According to one method, the crosstalk compensation is adapted to compensate for undesired crosstalk generated at a capacitive coupling located at a plug inserted within the jack. The method includes positioning a first capacitive coupling a first time delay away from the capacitive coupling of the plug, the first capacitive coupling having a greater magnitude and an opposite polarity as compared to the capacitive coupling of the plug. The method also includes positioning a second capacitive coupling at a second time delay from the first capacitive coupling, the second time delay corresponding to an average time delay that optimizes near end crosstalk. The second capacitive coupling has generally the same overall magnitude but an opposite polarity as compared to the first capacitive coupling, and includes two capacitive elements spaced at different time delays from the first capacitive coupling.
US10468820B1 Locking electrical outlet assembly
A locking electrical outlet assembly includes at least one electrical plug that has a pair of blades and an outlet housing is provided that is positioned in a wall. A pair of sockets is each rotatably positioned in the outlet housing. Each of the sockets is rotatable between a first position and a second position, and each of the sockets is biased to rotate into the second position. A pair of locking units is each movably coupled to a respective one of the sockets for releasably retaining the sockets in the first position. Each of the locking units in the respective socket disengages the outlet housing when the electrical plug is plugged into the respective socket. A plurality of contacts is coupled to the outlet housing and each of the terminals on the sockets engages respective ones of the contacts when the sockets are rotated into a second position.
US10468819B2 Connector
A connector includes a female-side connector and a male-side connector including an inner engagement portion and an outer engagement member or portion. The outer engagement member or portion has: an outer engagement member or portion body covering the female-side engagement portion from outside when the male-side connector is inserted into the female-side connector; and has a holder that, when the male-side connector is inserted into the female-side connector, covers the screw thread on the female-side engagement portion from outside, and fills a gap between the female-side engagement portion and the outer engagement member or portion body. The holder is disposed on an end portion side of the male-side connector from the inner engagement portion in a longitudinal direction of the male-side connector, and disposed so as to pinch the female-side engagement portion in cooperation with the inner engagement portion when the male-side connector is inserted into the female-side connector.
US10468816B2 Connector waterproof housing and mobile terminal
There is disclosed a connector waterproof housing comprising a frame formed in a cylindrical shape having a lateral wall, an open top and an open bottom; a first waterproof portion formed in an inner rime of the lateral wall by a double-injection molding method; and a second waterproof portion formed in an outer rim of the lateral wall or one side of the frame in an ring shape so that the connector waterproof housing may solve the problem of the deteriorated waterproof reliability or the error which is caused by the pushed or rolled waterproof structure when connected with the case.
US10468812B1 Electrical connector structure and waterproof ring thereof
The present invention relates to a waterproof ring used for contacting an abutting surface. The waterproof ring comprises a ring body and a flared ring piece. The flared ring piece extends from an interior side to an exterior side of the ring body. The abutting surface presses against the flared ring piece such that the flared ring piece is deformed in an everted manner and molded to fit the abutting surface.
US10468810B2 Connector expansion structure
A connector expansion structure includes a connector and a rear plug. The connector includes a base, a sheet-shaped contact part, a shell-shaped member and a plurality of conductive terminals. The sheet-shaped contact part includes a sheet-shaped structure and an extension structure. The shell-shaped member extends in the normal direction of a first end surface, covers the sheet-shaped contact part, and encloses the ring-shaped structure of the base. The conductive terminal and the rear plug are disposed on the extension structure. The rear plug includes conductive terminal tracks for accommodating the conductive terminals. Two sides of the rear plug block are provided with position-limit tracks and the engagement tracks. Wherein the rear plug is slidable on the extension structure.
US10468809B2 Electrical connector having an improved sub shell
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing comprising a base portion and a tongue portion extending forwardly from the base portion; two rows of conductive terminals comprising a plurality of first terminals and second terminals and affixed to the insulative housing; a shielding plate sandwiched between the first terminals and the second terminals; a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing; and a sub shell abutting with the tongue portion and the base portion and contacting with the shielding shell, wherein the sub shell resists against a front surface of the base portion and exposes the tongue portion.
US10468806B2 Electrical power outlet strip
Disclosed herein is an electrical power outlet strip having a longitudinal extending housing including a base housing portion and a plurality of covers for attachment to said base housing portion along the longitudinal direction; and a plurality of electrical wires placed inside the housing. Each cover has same dimensional measurements and may be a sealing cover or a socket cover. A sealing cover has no hole for receiving an external plug. Whereas a socket cover provides plug holes for receiving an external plug. The electrical power outlet strip may have all sealing covers, all socket covers, or a combination of sealing covers and socket covers.
US10468805B2 Connector position assurance member
A connector position assurance device includes a base portion having a latch receiving cavity provided in a top surface and a pair of resiliently deformable beams extending from the base portion, the beams have free ends spaced from the base portion. A first beam of the pair of resiliently deformable beams has a first camming member provided proximate a free end of the first beam. The first beam has a first lockout projection engagement member provided proximate the free end of the first beam and in-line with the first camming member. A second beam of the pair of resiliently deformable beams has a second camming member provided proximate a free end of the second beam. The second beam has a second lockout projection engagement member provided proximate the free end of the second beam and in-line with the second camming member.
US10468798B2 Electrical contact pre-load structure
A card edge connector with an improved manner of creating a preload force on conductive elements held by a housing. The housing may include a member and an opening at a mating end. Each conductive element may have a contact portion curving inwardly relative to the opening and a tip extending from the contact portion towards the mating end. Each contact portion may form an electrical connection with an edge pad of a card to be inserted into the opening. The conductive elements may be configured to have a rest state in order to create a proper force to be exerted on the edge pads. The member may preload the conductive elements by contacting the conductive elements from a location farther from the mating end than the contact portion, which may avoid damage upon insertion of a card into the connector without the need for long tips of the conductive elements. As a result, the connector may operate at high frequencies.
US10468797B2 Insulating body and connector with insulating body
An insulating body and a connector with the insulating body are provided. A first gate and a second gate with different areas are disposed in one end of the insulating body. Further, an insulating body of a connector is provided. The insulating body is symmetrically disposed about a center line thereof, and a first gate and a second gate located on two opposite sides of the center line are asymmetrically disposed in one end of the insulating body. By providing the first and second gates with different areas, the areas of the two injection gates that allow molten plastic to enter a cavity in the mold for molding the insulating body will be changed. Alternatively, by providing the first and second gates asymmetrically about the center line, the lengths of the flow channel paths from the two injection gates to each part of the insulating body are different.
US10468795B2 Electrical connector transmitting high frequency signals
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing with a plurality of passageways and a plurality of contacts received therein. The housing includes opposite mating surface and mounting surface in the vertical direction. The contact includes an upstanding section retained in the passageway with a spring arm extending from an upper region of the upstanding plate and above the mating surface, and a mounting leg extending from a lower region of the upstanding plate around the mounting surface. The spring arm forms a contacting section around a free end thereof. One additional layer structure extends backwardly from a front end of the spring arm in a compressive folded manner and intimately abuts against the spring arm in the vertical direction.
US10468794B2 Transceiver module
One example of a system includes a system board including first contacts and second contacts and a cage attached to the system board. The cage includes a first side over the first contacts and a second side over the second contacts. A first lever is coupled to the first side of the cage and pivotable with respect to the cage. A second lever is coupled to the second side of the cage and pivotable with respect to the cage. A removable transceiver module includes third contacts. The transceiver module is installable in at least one of the first side and the second side of the cage using at least one of the first lever and the second lever.
US10468791B1 Terminal block
A terminal block having an electrically insulative housing with terminal-receiving slots with dividers provided between the terminal-receiving slots. Fastener-receiving openings extend through upper surfaces of the terminal-receiving slots toward a lower surface of the housing. The electrical terminal includes a wire barrel configured for crimped connection with an end of a conductive core of an insulated wire and an insulation barrel configured for crimped connection with an end of the insulation coating or jacket of the wire. A contact portion extends from the wire barrel and is positioned in a terminal-receiving slot of the terminal block housing. The contact portion has an opening proximate the center of the contact portion. Corners of the contact portion form securing members. An eyelet tube extends from the opening in the contact portion. The eyelet tube is deep drawn to form a screw-receiving member.
US10468789B2 Electrical connector with a sleeve having an electrical device
An electrical connector includes at least two electrical connector elements extending side by side along a longitudinal direction, each of the electrical connector elements being connectable to a respective wire of an associated electrical cable. An electrical device is in electrical contact with the respective electrical connector elements. A flexible carrier surrounds the electrical connector elements annularly in cross section, and the electrical device is mounted on an inner side of the flexible carrier which faces the connector elements.
US10468788B1 Multi-dimensional cable shorting tool
A device for rendering safe a detonator firing circuit by short circuiting multiple conductors in the circuit includes a base portion and cable piercing members. The base portion has a cylindrical block and apertures for retentively receiving the cable piercing members. The cable piercing member has a first end to impinge on and penetrate a cable insulation when forcibly attached to an external surface of the cable. The cable piercing member has a low electrical resistance and impedance to generate a short circuit between conductors of the cable. Also, a method for rendering safe a detonator firing circuit of by short circuiting multiple conductor cables or a pigtail connector of a detonator system.
US10468787B2 Wire-to-wire connector with integrated wire stop
A system includes a housing and a contact portion. The housing includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion interlocking with the second portion so as to enclose a first volume and form a first wire opening within a first end of the housing and a second wire opening within a second end of the housing. The contact portion is disposed within the first volume and includes a first wire receiving portion, a first flexing beam extending from a first surface of the first wire receiving portion towards a second surface of the first wire receiving portion, a second wire receiving portion, a second flexing beam extending from a first surface of the second wire receiving portion towards a second surface of the second wire receiving portion, and a common wire stop disposed between the first wire receiving portion and the second wire receiving portion.
US10468778B2 Blade antenna and wireless local area network comprising a blade antenna
Blade antenna suitable for use in a wireless local area network, comprising at least one blade antenna unit and preferably two blade antenna units wherein each unit comprises: —a ground plane, —a first blade structure which is mounted substantially perpendicular onto the ground plane, wherein the ground plane and first blade structure are at least partially made of an electrically conductive material and are electrically insulated from each other, thereby forming a blade antenna, —a body of dielectric material in which the blade structure at least partially is embedded and which functions as a lens structure for electromagnetic waves received or transmitted by the blade antenna.
US10468777B2 Luneburg lens antenna device
A Luneburg lens antenna device includes a Luneburg lens, a plurality of patch antennas, and a plurality of low-frequency antennas. The Luneburg lens is formed in a cylindrical shape and includes three dielectric layers having different dielectric constants and stacked on each other in the radial direction. The plurality of patch antennas respectively include ground electrodes which cover the outer peripheral surface of radiating elements, and form high-frequency MIMO antennas. The plurality of low-frequency antennas are monopole antennas using the ground electrodes, and form low-frequency MIMO antennas.
US10468776B2 Medical applications using tunable metamaterial systems and methods
This disclosure provides systems and methods relating to medical devices that utilize dynamically tunable antennas comprising a plurality of sub-wavelength antenna elements. In various embodiments, impedance elements associated with the sub-wavelength antenna elements are dynamically tuned to control radiation patterns of a tunable antenna, such as a metamaterial surface antenna technology (MSA-T) antenna. The radiation patterns produced by the tunable antenna are used, for example, for sending a control signal to an implanted medical device, directly controlling the movement of a medical device, causing a medical device to perform a specific function, powering a medical device, and/or otherwise interacting a medical device. In some embodiments, the implanted medical device may also include an antenna, such as an MSA-T antenna, for receiving and/or sending beam-formed electromagnetic radiation.
US10468773B2 Integrated single-piece antenna feed and components
Embodiments of the invention include an integrated single-piece antenna feed and a turnstile circular polarizer suitable for use in a satellite communications system. One embodiment of the integrated single-piece antenna includes a circular waveguide input, a turnstile, a coaxial feed horn, subreflector and subreflector support. Alternative embodiments utilize symmetrically oriented struts with or without a coaxial subreflector support to physically support a subreflector.
US10468770B2 Coupled multiband antennas
An antenna includes at least two radiating arm structures made of or limited by a conductor, superconductor or semiconductor material. The two arms are coupled through a region on first and second superconducting arms such that the combined structure forms a small antenna with broadband behavior, multiband behavior or a combination thereof. The coupling between the two radiating arms is obtained via the shape and spatial arrangement thereof, in which at least one portion on each arm is placed in close proximity to each other (e.g., at a distance smaller than 1/10 of the longest free-space operating wavelength) to allow electromagnetic fields in one arm to be transferred to the other through close proximity regions. The proximity regions are spaced from the feeding port of the antenna (e.g., greater than 1/40 of the free-space longest operating wavelength) and specifically exclude the feeding port of the antenna.
US10468769B2 Multi-band antenna device and electronic device having the same
The present disclosure relates generally to a multi-band antenna device and an electronic device having the same. An antenna device according to embodiments may include a first antenna and a second antenna. The first antenna may include a first ground terminal, a first feed terminal, and a first radiator. The second antenna may include a second ground terminal, a second feed terminal, a second radiator, and a conductor pattern electrically connected to the second ground terminal. The conductor pattern may be formed at a position capable of causing coupling with the first radiator. Other embodiments are possible.
US10468766B2 Antenna structure with hollow-boresight antenna beam
In accordance with one or more embodiments, a communication device includes a dielectric antenna having a longitudinal axis, a feed point and an aperture. A cable comprising a core is coupled to the feed point of the dielectric antenna. A transmitter, coupled to the cable, facilitates a transmission of first electromagnetic waves to the feed point of the dielectric antenna, the first electromagnetic waves guided by the core. The first electromagnetic waves propagate along the core without requiring an electrical return path, and the first electromagnetic waves generate free-space wireless signals from the aperture of the antenna in accordance with a hollow-boresight antenna beam pattern.
US10468764B2 Antenna system and method for manufacturing an antenna system
An antenna system and a method for manufacturing same. The antenna system includes a substrate having a first outer side on which a first antenna structure is mounted; a radome spaced apart from the substrate on the first outer side of the substrate; a carrier device situated between the substrate and the radome which includes an insulating material; and at least one second antenna structure mounted on the carrier device which is spaced apart from the substrate and the radome.
US10468758B1 Zero weight airborne antenna with near perfect radiation efficiency utilizing conductive airframe elements and method
An aircraft includes a fuselage assembly including a first elongated structural member formed of electrically conductive material, at least one wing assembly including a second structural member formed of electrically conductive material, at least one horizontal stabilizer assembly including a third structural member formed of electrically conductive material, and at least one vertical stabilizer assembly including a fourth structural member formed of electrically conductive material. The wing assembly, the horizontal stabilizer, and the vertical stabilizer are each interconnected with the fuselage assembly in a flight configuration normal to the fuselage. The first, second, third and fourth structural members are electrically insulated from one another. An electronic communication device within the aircraft is configurable for selective electrical interconnection of two or more of said structural members to form a dipole or monopole type transmitting/receiving antenna.
US10468756B2 Antennas having symmetrical switching architecture
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry with antennas. An antenna resonating element arm for an antenna may be formed from conductive housing structures running along the edges of the device. The antenna may have first and second antenna feeds and multiple adjustable components that bridge a slot between the antenna resonating element and an antenna ground. Control circuitry may control the adjustable components and selectively activate one of the first and second feeds at a given time to place the antenna in first, second, or third operating modes. The control circuitry may determine which operating mode to use based on information indicative of the operating environment of the device. By switching between the operating modes, the control circuitry may shift current hot spots across the length of the resonating element arm to ensure satisfactory performance of the antenna in a variety of operating conditions.
US10468754B2 Bifurcated multi-mode ring antenna for a wireless communication device
The present technology relates to a multiband antenna for wireless mobile communication devices such as cellular telephones. The antenna may include a bifurcated ring structure along one, two, three or all four edges of the device. The ring structure may include bifurcated metal conductors, or bars, extending along the length of the one or more edges.
US10468752B2 Wireless communication module and portable terminal including the same
A wireless communication module includes a controller configured to control wireless communication operations, an antenna module that includes a first antenna device, and a matching circuit configured to perform impedance matching between the controller and the antenna module, wherein the first antenna device includes a heat dissipating sheet with a first pattern that transceives wireless signals by detecting a surrounding magnetic flux.
US10468751B2 Multi-feed antenna assembly
A multi-feed antenna assembly including a ground element lying in a plane, a first antenna element coupled to the ground element and having a projection on the plane, a first feed for feeding the first antenna element, a second antenna element coupled to the ground element and having a projection on the plane, the projection of the second antenna element being at least partially encompassed by the projection of the first antenna element and a second feed for feeding the second antenna element.
US10468749B2 Mobile display terminal
The present disclosure provides a mobile display terminal, including a case, a main board and an antenna. The main board is arranged inside the case, a circuit board is arranged on the main board, and the antenna is arranged on the case. The mobile display terminal further includes a connector configured to electrically connect the antenna to the circuit board.
US10468748B2 Semiconductor device and electronic device including the same
A semiconductor device capable of inputting signals and power without the use of an FPC is provided. The semiconductor device includes a first substrate and a second substrate. A receiver antenna is provided on a surface side of the first substrate. The second substrate is provided with a transmitter antenna and an integrated circuit. The second substrate is attached on a back side of the first substrate. The receiver antenna and the transmitter antenna overlap with each other with the first substrate provided therebetween. Thus, the distance between the antennas can be kept constant, so that signals and power can be received highly efficiently.
US10468747B2 Tunable external antenna by using data connector of portable devices
A method and apparatus for operating a tunable accessory connected to a portable communications device. The method includes detecting, using an electronic processor, that a network signal is below a threshold and connecting, using a first switch connected to the electronic processor and a data connector port of a portable communications device, data signals received from the data connector port to radio frequency frontend. The method also includes determining, using an accessory electronic processor of the tunable accessory, a radio frequency band requirement of the portable communications device and tuning, using a matching tuning network controller of the tunable accessory, an external antenna of the tunable accessory. The method further includes connecting, using a second switch connected to the accessory electronic processor, a data connector output to the data connector port to external antenna signals received from the matching tuning network controller.
US10468746B2 Electronic device having loop antenna
An electronic device includes a housing including a first surface facing in a first direction, a second surface facing in a second direction to the first direction, and a side member enclosing at least a portion of a space between the first surface and the second surface; a first metal plate positioned between the first surface and the second surface; a conductive coil positioned within the housing, having a shaft substantially perpendicular to the first direction or the second direction, and that winds around the first metal plate; a first communication circuit positioned within the housing and electrically connected to the conductive coil; a second communication circuit positioned within the housing and electrically connected to the first metal plate; a display exposed through at least a portion of the first surface; and a processor positioned within the housing and electrically connected to the first communication circuit, the second communication circuit, and the display. The second surface may include a first portion made of a conductive material and including a first opening and a second portion made of a non-conductive material and that fills the first opening. The conductive coil may be positioned under the first portion when viewed from above the second surface. A portion of the first metal plate may be wound with the conductive coil, and another portion of the first metal plate may be electrically connected to the second communication circuit. The another portion may extend to the first opening when viewed from above the second surface, a first magnetic flux may be generated in the conductive coil by the first communication circuit, and a second magnetic flux advancing in a direction perpendicular to an advancing direction of the first magnetic flux may be generated by the second communication circuit in the another portion of the first metal plate.
US10468745B2 Security paper based on RF tag using dipole array structure and method for manufacturing the security paper
Security paper based on an RF tag using a dipole array structure and a method for manufacturing the security paper. The security paper based on an RF tag using a dipole array structure includes first base paper, second base paper, and an RF tag printed on at least one of the first base paper and the second base paper, wherein the RF tag is configured such that multiple dipole antennas form an array structure. Also, the security paper based on an RF tag using a dipole array structure may include a layer configured with a pattern or a color or a carbon-coated layer, whereby the location of the RE tag is prevented from being exposed and whether the corresponding paper is security paper may be detected.
US10468743B2 Mast mountable antenna
A mast mountable antenna that is rugged, weather-tolerant, and unaffected by the antenna's mounting structure, while maintaining an electrical path for lightning surge currents. The mast mountable antenna generally includes a radiating conductor section, an impedance transformer section, a low inductance feed point, a mounting mast section, a mast isolating stub section, and an integral coaxial feed line.
US10468742B2 Antenna hinge connector
An antenna hinge connector that is installed between a transmitter body and an antenna is provided. The antenna hinge connector includes: a base body in which a body connecting portion corresponding to an antenna installation groove of the transmitter body is formed on a bottom surface thereof and a hinge coupling piece is installed to protrude from a top surface thereof; a pivot body in which an antenna connecting groove corresponding to a connecting portion of the antenna is formed on a top surface thereof and a base coupling pieces corresponding to the hinge coupling piece is installed to protrude from a bottom surface; and a rotating coupling portion that rotatably couples the hinge coupling piece and the base coupling piece. Here, the body connecting portion is connected to the transmitter body and the antenna is connected to the antenna connecting groove.
US10468740B2 Techniques for coupling planar qubits to non-planar resonators and related systems and methods
According to some aspects, a quantum mechanical system is provided, comprising a resonator having a plurality of superconducting surfaces and configured to support at least one electromagnetic oscillation mode within a three-dimensional region, wherein the plurality of superconducting surfaces include a first superconducting surface that defines a first plane, and a physical qubit comprising at least one planar component that is planar within the first plane and borders the three-dimensional region.
US10468739B2 Methods and apparatus for adjusting a wavelength electromagnetic waves
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, generating, a first hollow waveguide that facilitates coupling, via the first dielectric coupler, a first electromagnetic wave onto a transmission medium, and a second hollow waveguide that facilitates coupling, via the second dielectric coupler, a second electromagnetic wave onto the transmission medium, where the first electromagnetic wave and the second electromagnetic wave combine to form a combined electromagnetic wave that propagates along the transmission medium without requiring an electrical return path, and where the first dielectric coupler has an adjustable length that facilitates an adjustment of a wave mode of the combined electromagnetic wave. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10468734B2 Resonator and filter with resonator
A resonator, in particular a high-frequency resonator, includes a resonator housing with a resonator space formed therein and a container with a cavity in which a liquid crystal is accommodated, wherein the container is at least partially arranged in the resonator space and includes an electrode configuration for generating an electric control field for controlling the permittivity of the liquid crystal.
US10468730B2 Battery reliability odometer
Various embodiments may be generally directed to techniques for using an observed battery stress history to manage operation of a computing system component in a high power performance mode when powered by a battery. Various embodiments include techniques for tracking stresses to a battery. Various embodiments include techniques for comparing the battery stress history to a degradation baseline for the battery. Various embodiments include techniques for developing a degradation baseline for a battery including, for example, a degradation baseline based on expected stress to a battery and/or a degradation baseline based on a battery reliability model. Various embodiments include techniques for determining a battery stress surplus or deficit. Various embodiments include techniques for managing operation of a performance enhancing mode or high power performance mode of a computing system component based on the determined battery stress surplus or deficit.
US10468728B2 Electronic switching device of a battery management system, and battery
A battery includes a battery cell assembly, a battery management system, and including a switching device, wherein the battery management system includes a monitoring device that monitors parameters relevant to correct operation and safety, and the monitoring device includes a control unit coupled to the switching device such that it can interrupt a flow of current between the battery cell assembly and the voltage source.
US10468724B2 All-solid-state battery
An all-solid-state battery able to inhibit internal short-circuiting that occurs in the case of a rise in battery temperature during improper use, etc., of the all-solid-state battery is provided. The all-solid-state battery (100) has a positive electrode active material layer (10), a solid electrolyte layer (20) and a negative electrode active material layer (30) in that order, and the solid electrolyte layer (20) has solid electrolyte particles (14) and additive particles (22). The additive particles have a melting point of 700° C. or higher and are electrochemically inert. The ratio of the median diameter (D50) of the additive particles to the thickness of the solid electrolyte layer (20) is 0.4 to 0.8.
US10468722B2 Organic synthesis applications of non-aqueous fluoride salt solutions
Processes and reaction mixtures including non-aqueous solvent mixtures are presented. Non-aqueous solvent mixtures including fluoride salt and non-aqueous solvent combinations are provided that possess high fluoride ion concentrations useful for a range of applications, including organic synthesis. Further non-aqueous solvent mixtures are provided including a salt possessing a non-fluoride anion and a non-aqueous solvent that, when contacted with aqueous fluoride-containing reagents, extract fluoride ions to form non-aqueous fluoride-ion solutions possessing high fluoride-ion concentrations. The salts include an organic cation that does not possess a carbon in the β-position or does not possess a carbon in the β-position having a bound hydrogen. This salt structure facilitates its ability to be made anhydrous without decomposition. Example anhydrous fluoride salts include (2,2-dimethylpropyl)trimethylammonium fluoride and bis(2,2-dimethylpropyl)dimethylammonium fluoride. The combination of these fluoride salts with at least one fluorine-containing non-aqueous solvent (e.g., bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl)ether; (BTFE)) promotes solubility of the salt within the non-aqueous solvents.
US10468721B2 Lithium-ion electrochemical cell, components thereof, and methods of making and using same
An electrochemical cell including at least one nitrogen-containing compound is disclosed. The at least one nitrogen-containing compound may form part of or be included in: an anode structure, a cathode structure, an electrolyte and/or a separator of the electrochemical cell. Also disclosed is a battery including the electrochemical cell.
US10468720B2 Nonaqueous electrolyte for secondary battery and nonaqueous-electrolyte secondary battery employing the same
An object is to provide a nonaqueous electrolyte and a nonaqueous-electrolyte secondary battery which have excellent discharge load characteristics and are excellent in high-temperature storability, cycle characteristics, high capacity, continuous-charge characteristics, storability, gas evolution inhibition during continuous charge, high-current-density charge/discharge characteristics, discharge load characteristics, etc. The object has been accomplished with a nonaqueous electrolyte which comprises: a monofluorophosphate and/or a difluorophosphate; and further a compound having a specific chemical structure or specific properties.
US10468718B2 Electrolyte, method of preparing the electrolyte, and lithium secondary battery comprising the electrolyte
An electrolyte including a copolymer including (i) an ion-conductive domain including an ion-conductive segment of the copolymer, wherein the ion-conductive segment includes a plurality of ion-conductive units, and (ii) a structural domain including a structural segment of the copolymer, wherein the structural segment includes a plurality of structural units, wherein the ion-conductive domain and the structural domain are covalently linked, and a polymer network phase coupled to the ion-conductive domain.
US10468716B2 Silicon secondary battery
A solid silicon secondary battery, by substitutions of silicon for lithium, enables decreasing of preparations cost and minimizing of environmental pollutions. By laminate pressing multiple times a positive or negative electrode material, the present invention enables increasing of the density of a positive or negative electrode active material, thereby increasing current density and capacity. By having mesh plates equipped inside the positive electrode active material and the negative electrode active material, the present invention enables effective moving of electrons. By enabling common use of an electrode, of a silicon secondary battery, connected during a serial connections of the silicon secondary battery, the present invention enables decreasing of the thickness of a silicon secondary battery assembly and increasing of output voltage. By being integrally formed with a PCB or a chip and supplying a power source, the present invention functions as a backup power source for instant discharging.
US10468711B2 Electrode plate, layered electrode group, and battery
A layered electrode group according to the present invention includes a positive electrode plate, a negative electrode plate, and a separator. The positive electrode plate is formed into a substantial U-shape by disposing two active material retaining portions retaining the positive active material opposite to each other. The negative electrode plate is formed into a substantial U-shape by disposing two active material retaining portions retaining the negative active material opposite to each other. The positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate are layered such that at least one active material retaining portion at the positive electrode plate is sandwiched between two active material retaining portions at the negative electrode plate.
US10468709B2 Non-prismatic electrochemical cell
A method of manufacturing a non-prismatically shaped electrochemical cell. An elongate, substantially planar electrode strip is provided, having an anode on one of its major surfaces, a cathode on the other of its major surfaces, and a separator between the anode and the cathode, the strip tapering in its plane along the length of the strip. The electrode strip is rolled up along its length from its wider end to its narrower end. Also provided are a non-prismatic cell, and an electrode strip and electrode roll for use in such a cell.
US10468707B2 Fuel cell stack assembly
A fuel cell stack assembly for a vehicle is provided which includes a first end plate, a second end plate; and a first plurality of fuel cells disposed between the first and second end plates. The first plurality of fuel cells may define a repeating pattern of a thick fuel cell adjacent to a thin fuel cell. Each fuel cell in the first plurality of fuel cells having an active area thickness. The fuel cell stack assembly of the present disclosure may further include a second plurality of nominal fuel cells.
US10468706B2 Redox flow battery or fuel battery comprising storing and collecting means for preventing leakage of reactant
A REDOX flow battery or fuel battery includes a reactant storing and collecting unit for preventing leakage of a reactant. The battery includes two end plates and a stack that is disposed between the end plates and includes one or more unit cells. The reactant storing and collecting unit for preventing leakage of a reactant is disposed inside or outside the stack. According to the present invention, sealing reliability of the REDOX battery or fuel battery is dramatically improved. In addition, although a reactant or a product leaks from the stack, the reactant or the product may not leak to an outside of the battery but is collected before leaking to the outside. Therefore, the battery according to the present invention has an advantage of easy maintenance.
US10468703B2 Polyozometallates for use at elevated temperatures and pressures
The present invention relates to a redox fuel cell comprising an anode and a cathode separated by an ion selective polymer electrolyte membrane; means for supplying a fuel to the anode region of the cell; means for supplying an oxidant to the cathode region of the cell; means for providing an electrical circuit between the anode and the cathode; a non-volatile catholyte solution flowing in fluid communication with the cathode, the catholyte solution comprising a polyoxometallate redox couple being at least partially reduced at the cathode in operation of the cell, and at least partially re-generated by reaction with the oxidant in a regeneration zone after such reduction at the cathode, the catholyte solution further comprising one or more vanadium species that result from the speciation of the polyoxometallate at an elevated temperature and/or pressure, wherein the polyoxometallate is represented by the formula: Xa[ZbMcOd] wherein X is selected from hydrogen, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, ammonium, transition metal ions and combinations of two or more thereof; Z is selected from B, P, S, As, Si, Ge, Ni, Rh, Sn, Al, Cu, I, Br, F, Fe, Co, Cr, Zn, H2, Te, Mn and Se and combinations of two or more thereof; M comprises vanadium and optionally one or more of Mo, W, Nb, Ta, Mn, Fe, Co, Cr, Ni, Zn Rh, Ru, TI, Al, Ga, In and other metals selected from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd transition metal series and the lanthanide series and combinations of two or more thereof; a is a number of X necessary to charge balance the [ZbMcOd] anion; b is from 0 to 20; c is from 1 to 40; d is from 1 to 180; X includes an amount of a non-hydrogen cation and the molar ratio of the non-hydrogen cation to vanadium is more than 0 and less than 1.
US10468702B2 Composite metal oxide particles and method for manufacturing same
The present specification relates to composite metal oxide particles manufactured by reacting two or more metal oxides and a method for manufacturing the same.
US10468701B2 Multi-acid polymers from multifunctional amino acids and sulfonyl halide precursors and methods of making the same
Multi-acid polymers are produced having the formula R—SO2—NH—(SO3−H+)n or R—SO2—NH—(PO3−H2+)n and made from a polymer precursor in sulfonyl fluoride form or sulfonyl chloride form The R is one or more units of the polymer precursor without sulfonyl fluoride or sulfonyl chloride, n is one or more, and the multi-acid polymer has two or more proton conducting groups. A method of making the multi-acid polymers includes reacting an amino acid having multiple sulfonic acids or phosphonic acids with a polymer precursor in sulfonyl fluoride form or sulfonyl chloride form in a mild base condition to produce the multi-acid polymer having two or more proton conducting groups.
US10468700B2 Membrane-electrode assembly for water electrolysis
A membrane-electrode assembly for water electrolysis including a proton-exchange membrane, a first catalyst layer, a second catalyst layer, a first gas diffusion layer, a second gas diffusion layer and a first sensor chip. The proton-exchange membrane is disposed between an inner side of the first catalyst layer and an inner side of the second catalyst layer. The first gas diffusion layer is disposed on an outer side of the first catalyst layer. The second gas diffusion layer is disposed on an outer side of the second catalyst layer. The first sensor chip is sandwiched between the first catalyst layer and the first gas diffusion layer to sense an environmental change where water electrolysis takes place.
US10468698B2 Method of eliminating leakage from fuel tank valve
A method of eliminating leakage from a fuel tank valve includes when the leakage occurs, consuming fuel stored in a passage between a fuel tank and a stack in a state in which a tank valve is closed.
US10468688B2 Carbon catalyst, electrode, and battery
Provided are a carbon catalyst, an electrode, and a battery that exhibit excellent activity. A carbon catalyst according to one embodiment of the present invention has a carbon structure in which area ratios of three peaks fbroad, fmiddle, and fnarrow obtained by separating a peak in the vicinity of a diffraction angle of 26° in an X-ray diffraction pattern obtained by powder X-ray diffraction satisfy the following conditions (a) to (c): (a) fbroad: 75% or more and 96% or less; (b) fmiddle: 3.2% or more and 15% or less; and (c) fnarrow: 0.4% or more and 15% or less.
US10468683B2 Conductive paste and mixture paste for lithium ion battery positive electrode
The present invention provides a conductive paste for positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries and a mixture paste for positive electrodes of lithium-ion batteries that are inhibited from increasing in viscosity and gelling, and that have an easy-to-apply viscosity. The conductive paste of the present invention contains a dispersion resin (A), polyvinylidene fluoride (B), conductive carbon (C), a solvent (D), and a dehydrating agent (E).
US10468681B2 Olivine cathode material capable of 3-dimensional lithium diffusion and method of preparing the same
An olivine cathode material capable of 3-dimensional lithium diffusion and a method of preparing the same is provided, and more particularly, an olivine cathode material capable of 3-dimensional lithium diffusion having an olivine crystal structure of a composition of the following formula 1, wherein excess lithium ions are present in an iron ion site is provided. Li(LixFe1-x)PO4 (the x=0.01 to 0.05)   [Formula 1]
US10468675B2 Method of making a concentrated metal salt solution in a non-aqueous solvent system
A method of making a concentrated solution of a metal salt in a non-aqueous solvent system. A product of the process of making a concentrated solution of a metal salt in a non-aqueous solvent system.
US10468671B2 Compositions for preparing expander free electrodes for lead acid battery and performance thereof
The present invention deals with employing Heteroatoms namely Nitrogen, Sulphur intrinsic embedded carbon nanotubes (H-CNT) as multifunctional additive for preparing lead acid battery electrodes to substitute the expander chemicals namely, Vanisperse, Dinel Fibre, Barium sulphate and carbon black. Further the invention provides H-CNT in-situ produced from Crude oil or its products.
US10468669B2 Active material for nonaqueous electrolyte battery, electrode for nonaqueous electrolyte battery, nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery and battery pack
An active material for a nonaqueous electrolyte battery according to the embodiment is a composite including at least: a carbonaceous substance; and silicon-containing particles dispersed in the carbonaceous substance, the silicon-containing particles including at least one of silicon, a silicon alloy and a silicon oxide, wherein in an argon ion laser Raman spectrum, the half-width (ΔG) of a peak having a maximum intensity I1 in the range of 1575 cm−1 or more and 1625 cm−1 or less is 100 cm−1 or more and 150 cm−1 or less, and the intensity ratio of a peak having a maximum intensity I2 in the range of 500 cm−1 or more and 550 cm−1 or less to the peak having the maximum intensity I1 in the range of 1575 cm−1 or more and 1625 cm−1 or less (I2/I1) is 0.25 or more and 0.50 or less.
US10468667B2 Electrode sheet for use in power storage device and power storage device including electrode sheet
A positive electrode active material layer is formed on at least one surface of a positive electrode current collector having a substantially rectangular planar shape. The positive electrode current collector includes an exposed portion in a partial region in a longitudinal direction and at an end portion of the partial region in a width direction, and a positive electrode lead is to be connected to the exposed portion. In a region in which the positive electrode active material layer is formed, an elastic modulus of a first region adjacent to the exposed portion in the width direction is larger than elastic moduli of second regions adjacent to the exposed portion and the first region in the longitudinal direction.
US10468666B2 Rolling press and conductivity detector for the manufacture of lithium-ion battery electrodes
A rolling press for the manufacture of a battery electrode includes a first roller of a non-conductive material, a base of a non-conductive material spaced from the first roller equal to a desired thickness of the battery electrode, and a conductivity detector having a first electrode configured to contact a first side of the battery electrode and a second electrode configured to contact a second side of the battery electrode.
US10468665B2 Composite materials
A permeable composite material for making an electrode for an electrochemical cell, the composite material comprising: a support defining pores; and alkali metal deposited on the support within a plurality of said pores. An electrode comprising the composite material is also described, as are methods of making the material and cells and assemblies comprising the electrode.
US10468664B2 Method of manufacturing lithium-ion secondary battery electrode sheet
A method of manufacturing a lithium-ion secondary battery electrode sheet includes the steps of: conveying a current collector (11) coated with a binder solution (12); feeding a powder material (13) of granulated particles (13a) onto the current collector (11) while guiding the powder material (13) of the granulated particles (13a) toward a gap between the current collector (11) and a squeegee member (25) disposed so as to be spaced with the gap from the current collector (11) being conveyed; and shaping the powder material (13) of the granulated particles (13a) fed on the current collector (11) by using a squeegee member (25).
US10468663B2 Electrode with porous binder coating layer, method for manufacturing the same, and lithium secondary battery comprising the same
An electrode with a porous binder coating layer may be manufactured in a method including (S10) a step of preparing the electrode including an active material layer formed on at least one surface of a current collector; (S20) a step of acquiring a binder emulsion by adding a binder to a dispersion medium; and (S30) a step of coating the binder emulsion acquired at the step (S20) on a surface of the active material layer of the electrode in a screen printing method using a mesh to form a binder coating layer of a porous structure.
US10468662B2 Production method and production apparatus of electrode for secondary battery, electrode for secondary battery, and secondary battery
An electrode for a secondary battery including an electrode laminated assembly that has a configuration in which electrodes and a separator are laminated, includes current collector 3 and active material layer 2 formed on a surface of current collector 3. Active material layer 2 includes a thick-layer portion and a thin-layer portion that is positioned at an edge portion of the active material layer and that is smaller in thickness than the thick-layer portion, and is formed by discharging slurry containing an active material from discharge port 12a of die head 12 toward the surface of current collector 3, the slurry being supplied to die head 12 through coating valve 13. At the time of the formation of the thin-layer portion of active material layer 2, the slurry supplied through coating valve 13 having a smaller opening amount than at the time of the formation of the thick-layer portion is discharged toward current collector 3 from discharge port 12a that is closer to current collector 3 than at the time of the formation of the thick-layer portion.
US10468660B2 Secondary battery
A secondary battery includes: an electrode assembly; a case accommodating the electrode assembly; an electrode tab extending from the electrode assembly; a sealing part for insulating the electrode tab from the case; and an insulation film around the electrode tab and between the sealing part and the electrode assembly.
US10468658B2 Rechargeable battery having case
A rechargeable battery is disclosed. In one aspect, the battery includes an electrode assembly having a thickness and including a positive electrode and a negative electrode. The battery also includes a case accommodating the electrode assembly. The electrode assembly further includes a plurality of first electrode tabs protruding from the positive electrode and a plurality of second electrode tabs protruding from the negative electrode. The first electrode tabs have a width and are aligned in the thickness dimension of the electrode assembly. A distance TG between the first electrode tabs and the second electrode tabs satisfies the following equations: 1.2TW15SW1, where TW1 is the width of the first electrode tabs and SW1 is the minimum distance between the first electrode tabs and a lateral end of the electrode assembly.
US10468657B2 Electrical storage device and manufacturing method for electrical storage device
An electrical storage device includes a polar plate and a collector plate. The polar plate includes a mixture layer and a collector. The collector includes an exposed portion. The exposed portion is exposed from the mixture layer in one end of the polar plate in a width direction. The collector plate includes a facing portion, a projection portion, and a corner portion. The facing portion is opposed to a tip end surface of the exposed portion. The projection portion extends from the facing portion so as to project toward the exposed portion relative to the facing portion. The corner portion is placed in a boundary between the facing portion and the projection portion. The collector plate is welded to the exposed portion in at least part of the corner portion.
US10468656B2 Complex electrode assembly including plurality of electrode assemblies and electrochemical device comprising the complex electrode assembly
A complex electrode assembly includes a first sheet-type wiring which extends in a lengthwise direction of the first sheet-type wiring and comprises a sheet region of which a width that is perpendicular to the lengthwise direction is greater than a thickness that is perpendicular to the lengthwise direction and a width direction of the first sheet-type wiring, and electrode assemblies which are arranged separate from each other in the lengthwise direction of the first sheet-type wiring and are electrically connected to the first sheet-type wiring. The first sheet-type wiring may be disposed to face an outer surface of each of the electrode assemblies.
US10468652B2 Separator for lithium secondary battery and manufacturing method therefor
Provided are a separator for a lithium secondary battery and a manufacturing method therefor. In order to improve processability and cell stability by increasing the bonding force between a separator and a coating layer, the separator comprises: a porous polymer substrate having a plurality of pores; a porous coating layer formed on at least one surface of the porous polymer substrate; and an emulsion binder layer formed between the porous polymer substrate and the porous coating layer.
US10468651B2 Non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery
A non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery has improved battery cycle durability and suppresses internal short-circuits.The non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes a power generating element having a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a separator including a resin film having a three-layer structure, a ratio of a rated capacity to a pore volume of a positive electrode active material layer being 2.08 Ah/cc or more, a ratio of a battery area to a rated capacity being 7 cm2/Ah or more, and a rated capacity being 50 Ah or more, in which a value R represented by Formula 1 is 62 to 110: R = Tortuosity ⁢ ⁢ factor × Thickness ⁢ [ µm ] Porosity ( Formula ⁢ ⁢ 1 ) provided that, the average pore diameter is 0.10 to 0.18 μm, the porosity is 0.43 to 0.65, the air permeability is 140 to 305 sec/100 ml, and the thickness is 11 to 25 μm.
US10468649B2 Battery case, and battery pack and vehicle including the same
Disclosed is a battery case, which includes a frame unit having an accommodation space formed therein so that a cell assembly including a plurality of stacked battery cells is accommodated therein, the frame unit having at least one open side surface; and a frame cover configured to cover the at least one open side surface and having an extinguishing space in which flame generated at the cell assembly is introduced and extinguished, the frame cover having a discharge unit communicating with an outside of the extinguishing space so that gas generated at the cell assembly and introduced into the extinguishing space is discharged to the outside of the extinguishing space.
US10468647B2 Battery pack
A battery pack includes a first battery module and a second battery module arranged adjacent the first battery module so as to define an open space portion. Each of the first and second battery modules includes a case configured to house at least one single cell. Each case includes a wall portion including a vent through which an inside of the case is capable of communicating with an area outside the case, and a wall region without the vent. The vent disposed in the wall portion of the case of the first battery module opens toward the open space portion and toward the wall region of the case of the second battery module, when the first battery module is disposed adjacent to the second battery module.
US10468643B2 Battery module and battery pack including the same
Disclosed are a battery module and a battery pack including the same. The battery module includes a frame; and a plurality of battery cells disposed at the frame, and the plurality of battery cells are arranged in a single layer with respect to the frame.
US10468632B2 Organic light-emitting display panel and organic light-emitting display device
An organic light-emitting display panel, includes an array substrate including a flexible substrate and a thin film transistor layer placed on the flexible substrate; an organic light-emitting component placed on the array substrate, including a plurality of light-emitting units; a packaging layer placed on aside of the organic light-emitting component away from the array substrate, the packaging layer including a first inorganic packaging layer and a first organic packaging layer, the first inorganic packaging layer and the first organic packaging layer being placed in order on a side of the packaging layer along a direction away from the array substrate; wherein the first organic packaging layer includes a plurality of scattering particles, refractive indexes of the first inorganic packaging layer, the first organic packaging layer and the scattering particle are defined as n1, n2 and n3 respectively, and n2 is different from n3.
US10468624B2 Display device having touch sensing part
A display device includes: a first substrate including a first region, a third region spaced apart from and surrounding the first region, and a second region located between the first region and the third region; a second substrate opposite to the first substrate; a display element including a first electrode on the first substrate, a light emitting layer provided on the first electrode, and a second electrode provided on the light emitting layer; a touch sensing part disposed on the second substrate; and a sealing member provided on the third region of the first substrate, the sealing member joining the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein the second electrode overlaps the touch sensing part, and an end of the second electrode is spaced apart from an end of the touch sensing part in the direction of the sealing member in the second region.
US10468623B2 Organic EL display panel and method of manufacturing organic EL display panel
An organic EL display panel includes a substrate, pixel electrodes, a current feeding auxiliary electrode layer provided to extend in a column direction over gaps between the pixel electrodes adjacent in a row direction, light emitting layers that each contain an organic light emitting material and are disposed over the pixel electrodes, a functional layer provided ranging over the light emitting layers and over the current feeding auxiliary electrode layer, and a common electrode layer provided continuously over the functional layer. A part of the functional layer is lacking or thinned. The common electrode layer is in direct contact with the current feeding auxiliary electrode layer exposed due to the lacking of the functional layer, or is electrically connected to the current feeding auxiliary electrode layer at a lower resistance at the thinned part of the functional layer than at other parts of the functional layer.
US10468619B2 Light-emitting element, light-emitting device, electronic device, and lighting device
Emission efficiency of a light-emitting element is improved. The light-emitting element has a pair of electrodes and an EL layer between the pair of electrodes. The EL layer includes a first light-emitting layer and a second light-emitting layer. The first light-emitting layer includes a fluorescent material and a host material. The second light-emitting layer includes a phosphorescent material, a first organic compound, and a second organic compound. An emission spectrum of the second light-emitting layer has a peak in a yellow wavelength region. The first organic compound and the second organic compound form an exciplex.
US10468617B2 Organic light emitting diode and organic light emitting display including the same
Disclosed is an organic light emitting diode and an organic light emitting display including the same, where the organic light emitting diode includes: a first electrode; a light emitting stack disposed on the first electrode; and a second electrode disposed on the light emitting stack, where the light emitting stack includes a hole transport layer and a blue light emitting layer such that the hole transport layer and the blue light emitting layer are sequentially stacked on the first electrode, where the blue light emitting layer includes a blue host material and a blue fluorescent dopant material, and the hole transport layer includes a hole transport layer material. The blue fluorescent dopant material has a higher LUMO energy level than the blue host material and the blue fluorescent dopant material has a higher HOMO energy level than the blue host material.
US10468615B2 Organic photovoltaic cells with enhanced photocurrent
The disclosure relates to organic photovoltaic cells comprising a heterojunction structure formed by a first organic donor layer and a first organic acceptor layer, and further comprising a second organic acceptor layer adjacent to the first organic acceptor layer and/or a second organic donor layer adjacent to the first organic donor layer. The materials of the first acceptor layer and the second acceptor layer are selected to allow exciton dissociation by charge transfer at their interface, and to simultaneously allow exciton energy transfer at their interface. The materials of the first donor layer and the second donor layer are selected to allow exciton dissociation by charge transfer at their interface, and to simultaneously allow exciton energy transfer at their interface. Organic photovoltaic cells of the present invention may have a high short-circuit current density, a good open-circuit voltage and a good fill factor.
US10468614B2 Photoelectric conversion element, image pick-up element, and image pick-up apparatus
The present disclosure provides a photoelectric conversion element including a lower electrode, a photoelectric conversion layer, and an upper electrode in this order; a voltage is applied between the lower electrode and the upper electrode; the photoelectric conversion layer contains a first organic compound and a second organic compound; the first organic compound has a lower oxidation potential than the second organic compound, and ΔE represented by the following formula (A) satisfies the following formula (B); where ΔE=oxidation potential of first organic compound−reduction potential of second organic compound (A) ΔE≥1.79[V]  (B).
US10468613B2 Motherboard of flexible display panel, cutting method thereof, flexible display panel and display device
Embodiment of the present disclosure provides a motherboard of flexible display panel, a cutting method thereof, a flexible display panel and a display device. The motherboard of flexible display panel includes: a plurality of display units; a space region, disposed to at least separate adjacent ones of the display unis; and a barrier strip, disposed in the space region and configured to stop a crack from extending towards the display units across the barrier strip.
US10468610B2 Isomer-mixture metal complex composition, organic electroluminescent element, illuminator, and display device
An isomer-mixture metal complex composition that includes a plurality of atropisomers is described. This isomer-mixture metal complex composition is a metal complex composition which is a mixture of isomers each comprising a metal atom and a plurality of ligands, and is characterized by containing a plurality of atropisomers because at least one of the ligands has an aromatic ring as a substituent and the free rotation of the axis of the bonding between the aromatic ring and the ligand is inhibited by the formation of a complex of the metal atom with other ligand(s). An organic EL element using the isomer-mixture metal complex composition as a material for organic EL element is also described. Further, an illuminator and a display device which are obtained using the organic EL element are described.
US10468607B2 Organic electric light emitting element, material for said element, and light emitting device, display device, and illumination device employing said element
An organic electroluminescent element including a substrate, a pair of electrodes including an anode and a cathode, disposed on the substrate, and at least one organic layer including a light emitting layer, disposed between the electrodes, in which the organic layer includes a compound represented by the following general formula (1), has high luminous efficiency, excellent blue color purity, and a small change in the chromaticity due to deterioration by driving, wherein Cy, Dn1, Ac1, L1, L2, L3, ring Z1, u1, q1, n1, m1, A11, and A12 are as defined herein.
US10468604B2 Lateral P-N junction black phosphorus thin film, and method of manufacturing the same
Provided are a lateral p-n junction black phosphorus thin film, and a method of manufacturing the same, and specifically, a lateral p-n junction black phosphorus thin film in which a p-type black phosphorus thin film having a p-type semiconductor property and a n-type black phosphorus thin film having a n-type semiconductor property form a lateral junction by modifying some regions on a surface of the black phosphorus thin film through light irradiation with a compound having a specific chemical structure, and a method of manufacturing the same.
US10468603B2 Organic light-emitting diode having low driving voltage and long lifespan
The present disclosure relates to an organic light-emitting diode having a low driving voltage and long lifespan and more particularly, to an organic light-emitting diode, comprising a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode, and a light-emitting layer interposed therebetween, wherein the light-emitting layer contains at least one of the amine compounds represented by the following Chemical Formula A or Chemical Formula B, plus the compound represented by Chemical Formula D. The structures of Chemical Formulas A, B, and D are the same as in the specification.
US10468602B2 Heterocyclic compound, light-emitting element, light-emitting device, electronic appliance, and lighting device
A novel heterocyclic compound is provided. A novel heterocyclic compound that can be used for a light-emitting element is provided. A novel heterocyclic compound that can improve the reliability of a light-emitting element when used for a light-emitting element is provided. A light-emitting element, a light-emitting device, an electronic appliance, or a lighting device which includes the novel heterocyclic compound and is highly reliable is provided. One embodiment of the present invention is a heterocyclic compound represented by a general formula (G0). In the general formula (G0), A represents a dibenzo[f,h]quinoxalinyl group, B represents a substituted or unsubstituted fluorenyl group, and Ar represents a substituted or unsubstituted arylene group having 6 to 25 carbon atoms. A-Ar—B   (G0)
US10468598B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
An organic light-emitting display apparatus, including: a first electrode disposed on the substrate; a pixel defining layer covering an edge of the first electrode; a residual layer disposed on the pixel defining layer, the residual layer including a fluoropolymer; a first organic functional layer including a first light emitting layer, the first organic functional layer having a lower surface directly contacting a top surface of the first electrode and a side surface directly contacting the residual layer; and a second electrode disposed on the first organic functional layer.
US10468588B2 Perpendicular magnetic tunnel junction device with skyrmionic enhancement layers for the precessional spin current magnetic layer
A magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) is disclosed. The MRAM device includes a perpendicular magnetic tunnel junction device having a reference layer, a free layer, and a precessional spin current magnetic layer. A skyrmionic enhancement layer is provided adjacent to the precessional spin current magnetic layer. The skyrmionic enhancement layer helps to improve the response of the precessional spin current magnetic layer to applied spin polarized currents.
US10468585B1 Dual function magnetic tunnel junction pillar encapsulation
Magnetic tunnel junction pillars are encapsulated by an oxidized diffusion barrier layer. Oxygen within the encapsulating material is used to oxidize metallic residue outside the pillars, converting the residue to a non-conductive material such as a metal oxide or metal oxynitride. Selective deposition of manganese on the metal layers of the pillars can be followed by oxidation of the manganese to form a manganese oxide diffusion barrier. Alternatively, manganese deposition can be followed by deposition of silicon dioxide and subsequent annealing to form a manganese silicate diffusion barrier.
US10468584B2 Surface acoustic wave device and duplexer having transmission/reception filter using same
A surface acoustic wave device includes a piezoelectric substrate and an IDT electrode on the piezoelectric substrate. The IDT electrode includes a main electrode layer and a barrier layer between the piezoelectric substrate and the main electrode layer. The main electrode layer is inside a region in which the barrier layer is provided in plan view to suppress diffusion between the piezoelectric substrate and the main electrode layer when a voltage is applied to the IDT electrode.
US10468582B2 Basketball with piezo elements to produce charging current
A basketball that uses compression or decompression of piezo elements to produce current that charges a rechargeable battery in the basketball. The current is generated by the piezo elements that are placed between an inner shell and an outer shell of the basketball so that the bouncing of the basketball creates current to charge the battery. The charged battery can be coupled to an electronic device (e.g., smartphone) to charge the electronic device.
US10468579B2 Superconducting bump bonds
A device (100) includes a first chip (104) having a first circuit element (112), a first interconnect pad (116) in electrical contact (118) with the first circuit element, and a barrier layer (120) on the first interconnect pad, a superconducting bump bond (106) on the barrier layer, and a second chip (102) joined to the first chip by the superconducting bump bond, the second chip having a quantum circuit element (108), in which the superconducting bump bond provides an electrical connection between the first circuit element and the quantum circuit element.
US10468568B2 Polyester resin composition having improved mechanical properties and moldability
A polyester resin composition includes: (A) a polyester resin which includes a polymer of a dicarboxylic acid component including an aromatic dicarboxylic acid, for example but not limited to terephthalic acid, and a diol component including an alicyclic diol, for example but not limited to cyclohexanedimethanol, having a trans/cis isomer ratio of about 2.3 or more; (B) a white pigment; and (C) inorganic fillers. A molded article formed from the polyester resin composition can exhibit improved mechanical properties and moldability, and thus can be suitable for light emitting diode (LED) reflectors.
US10468567B2 Light-emitting device and method of manufacturing the same
A light-emitting device includes a light-emitting element, a wavelength conversion member, a light-reflective member and a light-distributing member. The wavelength conversion member is arranged on the light-emitting element. The light-reflective member covers lateral surfaces of the light-emitting element. The light-distributing member is made of silicon and defines a through-hole disposed above the wavelength conversion member. The upper edge of the through-hole defined by an upper surface of the light-distributing member is disposed on an inner side of an outer edge of the light-emitting element in plan view.
US10468564B1 Packaged white light emitting device comprising photoluminescence layered structure
A white light emitting package (20) comprises: a solid-state excitation source (LED 30) for generating excitation light with a dominant wavelength in a range 440 nm to 470 nm; and a layered photoluminescence structure. The layered photoluminescence structure comprises a first photoluminescence layer (32) comprising from 75 wt % to 100 wt % of a manganese-activated fluoride photoluminescence material of the total photoluminescence material content of the first photoluminescence layer, and a second photoluminescence layer (34) comprising photoluminescence material for generating light with a peak emission wavelength in a range from 500 nm to 650 nm. The second photoluminescence layer is disposed on the first photoluminescence layer and the first photoluminescence layer is in closer proximity to the solid-state excitation source than the second photoluminescence layer.
US10468563B2 Light-emitting device and image display apparatus
A light-emitting device includes a light-emitting element that emits blue light, a Mn2+-activated γ-AlON phosphor and a Eu2+-activated β-SiAlON phosphor that are excited by the blue light to emit green light, and a red phosphor that is excited by the blue light to emit red light. The weight ratio of the Mn2+-activated γ-AlON phosphor to the Eu2+-activated β-SiAlON phosphor is from 20 to 75.
US10468562B2 Wavelength converters, including polarization-enhanced carrier capture converters, for solid state lighting devices, and associated systems and methods
Wavelength converters, including polarization-enhanced carrier capture converters, for solid state lighting devices, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A solid state radiative semiconductor structure in accordance with a particular embodiment includes a first region having a first value of a material characteristic and being positioned to receive radiation at a first wavelength. The structure can further include a second region positioned adjacent to the first region to emit radiation at a second wavelength different than the first wavelength. The second region has a second value of the material characteristic that is different than the first value, with the first and second values of the characteristic forming a potential gradient to drive electrons, holes, or both electrons and holes in the radiative structure from the first region to the second region. In a further particular embodiment, the material characteristic includes material polarization.
US10468557B2 Light-emitting apparatus
A light-emitting apparatus includes a light-emitting, a first lead, a second lead, and a resin molded body configured to support the first lead and the second lead. The main surfaces of the first and second leads includes first and second coverage areas covered by the resin molded body and first and second exposure regions exposed from the resin molded body at a window portion of the resin molded body, respectively. First and second metal layers are provided to cover main surfaces of the first and second leads at first and second exposure regions, respectively.
US10468554B2 Light-emitting device having a plurality of support layers and light-emitting device package including the same
A light-emitting device according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a substrate; a light-emitting structure provided on the substrate, and including a first conductive type semiconductor layer, a second conductive type semiconductor layer, and an active layer provided between the first conductive type semiconductor layer and the second conductive type semiconductor layer; a first electrode provided on the light-emitting structure; a first connecting electrode provided on the first electrode; a second electrode provided on the light-emitting structure; a second connecting electrode provided on the second electrode; and a support layer provided around the first electrode, the first connecting electrode, the second electrode and the second connecting electrode. The support layer includes a first support layer having a first coefficient of thermal expansion, and a second support layer provided on the first support layer and having a second coefficient of thermal expansion.
US10468547B2 Silicon wafer having complex structure, fabrication method therefor and solar cell using same
Disclosed are a silicon wafer having a complex structure, a method of fabricating the same, and a solar cell using the same, wherein the silicon wafer is configured such that an oriented silicon wafer has a pyramid pattern formed through wet etching and additionally has nanowires formed in the direction in which silicon crystals are oriented on the pyramid pattern, and is further doped with POCl3.
US10468541B2 Semiconductor device with through-substrate via and corresponding method of manufacture
A dielectric layer (2) is arranged on the main surface (10) of a semiconductor substrate (1), and a passivation layer (6) is arranged on the dielectric layer. A metal layer (3) is embedded in the dielectric layer above an opening (12) in the substrate, and a metallization (14) is arranged in the opening. The metallization contacts the metal layer and forms a through-substrate via to a rear surface (11) of the substrate. A layer or layer sequence (7, 8, 9) comprising at least one further layer is arranged on the passivation layer above the opening. In this way the bottom of the through-substrate via is stabilized. A plug (17) may additionally be arranged in the opening without filling the opening.
US10468534B2 Transistor array panel and manufacturing method thereof
A transistor array panel according to an exemplary embodiment includes a substrate, and a first transistor and a second transistor positioned on the substrate. Each of the first transistor and the second transistor includes: a first electrode; a second electrode overlapping the first electrode; a spacing member positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; a semiconductor layer extending along a side wall of the spacing member; and a gate electrode overlapping the semiconductor layer. A thickness of the spacing member of the first transistor is larger than a thickness of the spacing member of the second transistor.
US10468529B2 Structure and formation method of semiconductor device structure with etch stop layer
Structures and formation methods of a semiconductor device structure are provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a substrate, a gate structure over the substrate and having a sidewall, a spacer element over the sidewall of the gate structure and a source/drain portion adjacent to the spacer element and the gate structure. The semiconductor device structure also includes an etch stop layer over the source/drain portion, an interlayer dielectric layer over the etch stop layer and in contact with the spacer element, and a contact plug penetrating through the interlayer dielectric layer and the etch stop layer, and electrically connected to the source/drain portion.
US10468525B1 VFET CMOS dual epitaxy integration
Vertical field effect transistor complementary metal oxide semiconductor (VFET CMOS) structures and methods of fabrication include a single mask level for forming the dual source/drains in both the NFET region and the PFET region. The VFET CMOS structures and methods of fabrication further include equal epi-to-channel distances in both the NFET region and PFET regions.
US10468520B2 Switching element and method of manufacturing the same
A switching element may include a semiconductor substrate, a trench, a gate insulating film, and a gate electrode. A drift region may be in contact with the gate insulating film below the body region. A bottom region may be in contact with the gate insulating film at a bottom surface of the trench. A connection region may be in contact with the gate insulating film at a side surface of the trench and connect the body region and the bottom region. The side surface of the trench may include a first side surface and a second side surface positioned below the first side surface. An inclination angle of the second side surface may be larger than an inclination angle of the first side surface. An interface between the body region and the drift region may be in contact with the gate insulating film at the first side surface.
US10468512B2 Semiconductor device with insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) having multiple resistors
A semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes a semiconductor layer having a first and a second plane; emitter and collector electrode; a trench gate electrode extending in a first direction substantially parallel to the first plane; a dummy trench gate electrode extending in the first direction; a p base region; an emitter region; an n base region; a collector region; a trench gate insulating film; a dummy trench gate electrode; a dummy trench gate insulating film; a first gate pad electrode connected to the trench gate electrode and the dummy trench gate electrode; a first electric resistor connected between the first gate pad electrode and the trench gate electrode, and a second electric resistor connected between the first gate pad electrode and the dummy trench gate electrode. A CR time constant of the trench gate electrode is less than a CR time constant of the dummy trench gate electrode.
US10468500B1 FinFET fabrication methods
A method and structure for doping source and drain (S/D) regions of a PMOS and/or NMOS FinFET device are provided. In some embodiments, a method includes providing a substrate including a fin extending therefrom. In some examples, the fin includes a channel region, source/drain regions disposed adjacent to and on either side of the channel region, a gate structure disposed over the channel region, and a main spacer disposed on sidewalls of the gate structure. In some embodiments, contact openings are formed to provide access to the source/drain regions, where the forming the contact openings may etch a portion of the main spacer. After forming the contact openings, a spacer deposition and etch process may be performed. In some cases, after performing the spacer deposition and etch process, a silicide layer is formed over, and in contact with, the source/drain regions.
US10468495B2 Integrated circuit including ferroelectric memory cells and methods for manufacturing
Integrated circuits including a ferroelectric memory cell and methods for manufacturing the same. One embodiment of the memory cells include three main layers: a first oxide ferroelectric layer, a second oxide anti-ferroelectric layer, and a covering layer. The ferroelectric material of the first and second oxides include as main components oxygen and any of the group containing Hf, Zr, and (Hf, Zr).
US10468487B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device in which an interlayer insulation film covers striped gate electrodes with a thickness larger than a thickness of a gate oxide film. The interlayer insulation film includes first contact holes outside each striped trench, and second contact holes inside the striped trench. In a plan view, striped active regions and striped contact regions both extending in a longitudinal direction exist. The striped active regions and the striped contact regions are alternately and repeatedly disposed in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. In each of the striped active regions, the source electrode is connected to a source region through the first contact hole. In each of the striped contact regions, the source electrode is connected to a protective diffusion layer through the second contact hole.
US10468482B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A method includes forming a crown structure over a substrate; forming fins in the crown structure; forming an intra-device isolation region between the fins and forming inter-device isolation regions on opposing sides of the crown structure; forming a gate structure over the fins; forming a dielectric layer that extends continuously over the inter-device isolation regions, the fins and the intra-device isolation region; performing an etching process to reduce a thickness of the dielectric layer, where after the etching process, upper surfaces of the inter-device isolation regions and upper surfaces of the fins are exposed while an upper surface of the intra-device isolation region is covered by a remaining portion of the dielectric layer; and forming an epitaxial structure over the exposed upper surfaces of the fins, where after the epitaxial structure is formed, there is a void between the epitaxial structure and the intra-device isolation region.
US10468481B2 Self-aligned single diffusion break isolation with reduction of strain loss
A methodology for forming a single diffusion break structure in a FinFET device involves localized, in situ oxidation of a portion of a semiconductor fin. Fin oxidation within a fin cut region may be preceded by the formation of epitaxial source/drain regions over the fin, as well as by a gate cut module, where portions of a sacrificial gate that straddle the fin are replaced by an isolation layer. Localized oxidation of the fin enables the stress state in adjacent, un-oxidized portions of the fin to be retained, which may beneficially impact carrier mobility and hence conductivity within channel portions of the fin.
US10468480B1 MOSFET and power conversion circuit
Provided is a MOSFET which includes: a semiconductor base substrate having an n-type column region and a p-type column region, a base region and a source region, wherein a super junction structure is formed of the n-type column region and the p-type column region; a trench having side walls and a bottom; a gate electrode formed in the trench by way of a gate insulation film; a carrier compensation electrode positioned between the gate electrode and the bottom of the trench; an insulation region separating the carrier compensation electrode from the side walls and the bottom; and a source electrode electrically connected to the source region and also electrically connected to the carrier compensation electrode. According to the MOSFET of the present invention, even when an irregularity in a charge balance occurs around the gate, an irregularity in switching characteristics when the MOSFET is turned off can be decreased.
US10468477B2 Organic light-emitting display device
An organic light-emitting display device is discussed, which reduces the area of a pixel drive circuit and increases the aperture ratio of a pixel by forming lines inside the pixel using a semiconductor pattern that forms a channel of each thin-film transistor array. The light-emitting display device includes a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix form and a plurality of lines configured to supply a signal for driving each pixel, each pixel includes a thin-film transistor including an active layer having a first area and a second area, which are configured as conductors, and a gate electrode, and at least one of the first area and the second area is directly connected to a corresponding line among the lines.
US10468476B2 Display panel and manufacturing method thereof and display device
This application provides a display panel and a manufacturing method thereof and a display device. The display panel includes: a first substrate; gate lines formed on the first substrate; a gate coverage layer, formed on the first substrate, and covering the gate lines; data lines formed on the gate coverage layer; a passivation layer, formed on the gate coverage layer; an outer coating layer, formed on the passivation layer, where the outer coating layer includes a color filter; an anode electrode layer, formed on the outer coating layer; an embankment layer, formed on the outer coating layer, and covering the anode electrode layer; a pixel definition layer, formed on the embankment layer, and covering the anode electrode layer, where the pixel definition layer includes a white light emitting diode, a red sensor, a green sensor and a blue sensor.
US10468472B2 Integration of micro-devices into system substrate
In a micro-device integration process, a donor substrate is provided on which to conduct the initial manufacturing and pixelation steps to define the micro devices, including functional, e.g. light emitting layers, sandwiched between top and bottom conductive layers. The micro-devices are then transferred to a system substrate for finalizing and electronic control integration. The transfer may be facilitated by various means, including providing a continuous light emitting functional layer, breakable anchors on the donor substrates, temporary intermediate substrates enabling a thermal transfer technique, or temporary intermediate substrates with a breakable substrate bonding layer.
US10468468B2 Organic light emitting diode display device and organic light emitting diode thereof
There is provided an organic light emitting diode display device. The organic light emitting diode display device includes a substrate divided into an emission area and a non-emission area, an overcoating layer disposed on the substrate and including a plurality of micro lenses, a plurality of first electrode patterns disposed on the overcoating layer and spaced away from each other in the emission area, an organic emission layer disposed on the plurality of first electrodes, and a second electrode disposed on the organic emission layer.
US10468465B1 Display panel and fabrication method, and display device thereof
A display panel and fabrication method, and a display device are provided. The display panel includes a base substrate and a plurality of first units formed over the base substrate. A first unit includes an organic light-emitting diode, a fingerprint recognition unit, and a first micro-cavity. The organic light-emitting diode includes an anode, a cathode disposed opposite to the anode, and an organic light-emitting layer disposed between the anode and the cathode. The display panel also includes a plurality of first film layers formed over the base substrate. A first film layer is disposed between two adjacent mutually insulated anodes. The cathode covers the anode and the first film layer, and the first micro-cavity is formed between the first film layer and the cathode. The fingerprint recognition unit is disposed over a side of the first film layer away from the cathode.
US10468464B2 Display panel and display device
Disclosed are a display panel and a display device, the display panel includes: an array substrate, which includes a base substrate and a display drive circuit on the base substrate; a display unit, which is provided on the array substrate and located on one side of the display drive circuit that is facing away from the base substrate; and a fingerprint identification unit, which includes a light-sensing unit, wherein the light-sensing unit is provided on the array substrate and located on one side of the display drive circuit that is facing away from the base substrate, and a vertical projection of the light-sensing unit on a plane including a light-emitting functional layer of the display unit is located between short edges of the light-emitting functional layers of adjacent display units.
US10468463B1 Display device with optical reflecting layer
A display device including a lower structure with a substrate and organic light emitting diode (OLED) pixels and an upper structure with a cover glass, overcoat layer, and a reflective layer. The upper structure is adjoined to the lower structure. The cover glass includes a viewing surface of the display device and covers the OLED pixels. The OLED pixels emit light towards the viewing surface of the display device. An overcoat layer on the cover glass is on a surface opposite to the viewing surface. The reflective layer on the overcoat layer reflects light emitted from the OLED pixels towards the viewing surface.
US10468461B2 Method and apparatus for performing display control of a display panel equipped with red, green, blue, and white sub-pixels
A method and apparatus for performing display control of a display panel having red, green, blue, and white sub-pixels are provided. The method may include: performing hue calculations on pixel data of an image frame to detect a yellow partial image of the image frame and detect a white partial image of the image frame; determining a distance between the yellow partial image and the white partial image; and when the yellow partial image and the white partial image are sufficiently close to each other, changing at least one of brightness of the yellow partial image and brightness of the white partial image to reduce a brightness difference between the yellow partial image and the white partial image, for controlling the display panel to display the yellow partial image and the white partial image with the brightness difference being reduced, to prevent generating an incorrect color related to inherent deficiency.
US10468457B1 Magnetic random access memory structures and integrated circuits with cobalt anti-parallel layers, and methods for fabricating the same
Spin transfer torque magnetic random access memory structures, integrated circuits, and methods for fabricating integrated circuits are provided. An exemplary spin transfer torque magnetic random access memory structure has a perpendicular magnetic orientation, and includes a bottom electrode and a base layer over the bottom electrode. The spin transfer torque magnetic random access memory structure further includes a fixed layer over the base layer. The fixed layer includes anti-parallel layers including cobalt tungsten/platinum (CoW/Pt) bilayers, cobalt molybdenum/platinum (CoMo/Pt) bilayers, or bilayers including a combination of at least two materials selected from cobalt (Co), tungsten (W), molybdenum (Mo), platinum (Pt), palladium (Pd) or iridium (Ir). Also, the spin transfer torque magnetic random access memory structure includes a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) element with a perpendicular orientation over the fixed layer and a top electrode over the MTJ element.
US10468452B2 Method of manufacturing a LED-based emissive display device
A method of manufacturing elementary chips of a LED-based emissive display device, each chip including an inorganic semiconductor LED, a circuit for controlling the LED, and a plurality of areas of connection to an external device arranged on a connection surface of the chip.
US10468451B2 Imaging element, stacked-type imaging element, solid-state imaging device, and driving method for solid-state imaging device
An imaging device is provided. The imaging device may include a substrate having a first photoelectric conversion unit and a second photoelectric conversion unit at a light-incident side of the substrate. The second photoelectric conversion unit may include a photoelectric conversion layer, a first electrode, a second electrode above the photoelectric conversion layer, a third electrode, and an insulating material between the third electrode and the photoelectric conversion layer, wherein a portion of the insulating material is between the first electrode and the third electrode.
US10468450B2 Apparatus for radiation detection in a radiography imaging system
This disclosure is directed at a photoconductive element for a digital X-ray imaging system which consists of a detector element comprising at least one semiconducting layer for absorbing photons, a first electrode coupled to a surface of said semiconducting layer, a second electrode coupled to a surface of said semiconducting layer, wherein said first electrode and said second electrode are separated horizontally, and at least one of said electrodes is electrically isolated from said semiconducting layer by an insulating layer; a readout circuit element coupled to said detector element; and a dielectric layer between said detector element and said readout circuit element.
US10468449B2 Image sensor and methods for fabricating the same
Disclosed is an image sensor, which includes a first PD isolation region for determining first to fourth PD regions, an FD isolation region formed between the first to fourth PD regions, and a floating diffusion formed in the FD isolation region. Horizontal distances from a perimeter of the floating diffusion to interfaces between the FD isolation region and the first to fourth PD regions are equal to each other.
US10468445B2 Image sensor and method for fabricating the same
This technology relates to an image sensor. The image sensor includes a substrate including a photoelectric transformation element, the substrate includes a first surface and a second surface faced to the first surface; first and second shielding layers overlapped to photoelectric transformation element and formed over the first and second surfaces, respectively; and a third shielding layer surrounding the photoelectric transformation element and contacted to the first and second shielding layers by penetrating the substrate.
US10468438B2 Semiconductor device and electronic apparatus
A semiconductor device includes a plurality of pixels arranged in a two-dimensional array, each pixel of the plurality of pixels including a photoelectric conversion film configured to photoelectrically convert light of a first wavelength and pass light of a second wavelength, and a photoelectric conversion unit configured to photoelectrically convert the light of the second wavelength. The semiconductor device may further include a charge storage unit configured to store charge received from the photoelectric conversion unit of each pixel in a pixel group, wherein the pixel group includes adjacent pixels among the plurality of pixels, a plurality of through electrodes, and a wiring layer coupled to the photoelectric conversion film of each pixel of the plurality of pixels by at least one through electrode of the plurality of through electrodes. The present technology can be applied to a solid-state imaging element.
US10468437B2 Mesas and implants in two-dimensional arrays
A photodiode includes an absorption layer. A cap layer is disposed on a surface of the absorption layer. A pixel diffusion area within the cap layer extends beyond the surface of the absorption layer and into the absorption layer to receive a charge generated from photons therefrom. A mesa trench is defined through the cap layer surrounding the pixel diffusion area, wherein the mesa trench defines a floor at the surface of the absorption layer and opposed sidewalls extending away from the surface of the absorption layer. An implant is aligned with the mesa trench and extends from the floor of the mesa trench through the absorption layer surrounding a portion of the absorption layer proximate the pixel diffusion area.
US10468435B2 Display panel and display device including display panel
A display panel includes signal wires arranged in an active area, connection wires arranged in a non-display area adjacent to the active area electrically connected to the plurality of signal wires, and panel pads in the non-display area that are electrically connected to the plurality of connection wires. The panel pads include a first panel pad row arranged in a first direction, a second panel pad row arranged in the first direction, and a gap between the first panel pad row and the second panel pad row along the first direction. The first panel pad row and the second panel pad row include extended panel pads extended toward an adjacent panel pad row so as to reduce a swelled region in the gap.
US10468434B2 Hybrid thin film transistor structure, display device, and method of making the same
A display device, and method for manufacture, having a substrate; a first thin film transistor (TFT) on the substrate, the first TFT having a first active layer, a first gate insulator, and a first gate electrode; a second TFT on the substrate, the second TFT having a second active layer, a second gate insulator and a second gate electrode. The first gate insulator is disposed between the first gate electrode and the first active layer, and the first gate insulator is in contact with the first active layer. The second gate insulator is disposed between the second gate electrode and the second active layer, and the second gate insulator is in contact with the second active layer. A material of the first active layer is different than a material of the second active layer, and a hydrogen concentration of the second gate insulator is different from a hydrogen concentration of the first gate insulator.
US10468433B2 Three-dimensional semiconductor devices including gate electrodes
A three-dimensional semiconductor device is provided including main separation structures disposed on a substrate, and extending in a first direction, parallel to a surface of the substrate; gate electrodes disposed between the main separation structures; a first secondary separation structure penetrating through the gate electrodes, between the main separation structures, and including a first linear portion and a second linear portion, having end portions opposing each other; and second secondary separation structures disposed between the first secondary separation structure and the main separation structures, and penetrating through the gate electrodes. The second secondary separation structures have end portions opposing each other between the second linear portion and the main separation structures.
US10468428B1 Split gate non-volatile memory cells and logic devices with FinFET structure, and method of making same
A semiconductor substrate having an upper surface with a plurality of upwardly extending fins. A memory cell formed on a first of the fins and including spaced apart source and drain regions in the first fin, with a channel region extending therebetween along top and side surfaces of the first fin, a floating gate that extends along a first portion of the channel region, a select gate that extends along a second portion of the channel region, a control gate that extends along and is insulated from the floating gate, and an erase gate that extends along and is insulated from the source region. A logic device formed on a second of the fins and including spaced apart logic source and logic drain regions in the second fin, with a logic channel region of the second fin extending therebetween, and a logic gate that extends along the logic channel region.
US10468425B2 Embedded non-volatile memory with single polysilicon layer memory cells erasable through band to band tunneling induced hot electron and programmable through Fowler-Nordheim tunneling
A non-volatile memory includes cells arranged in rows and columns. Each memory cell includes an access portion and a control portion. The access and control portions share an electrically floating layer of conductive material defining a first capacitive coupling with the access portion and a second capacitive coupling with the control portion. The first capacitive coupling defines a first capacity lower than a second capacity defined by the second capacitive coupling. The control portion is configured so that an electric current extracts charge carriers from the electrically floating layer through Fowler-Nordheim tunneling to store a first logic value in the memory cell. The access portion is configured so that an electric current injects charge carriers in the electrically floating layer by injection of band-to-band tunneling-induced hot electrons to store a second logic value, respectively, in the memory cell.
US10468419B2 Embedded SRAM and methods of forming the same
A chip includes a semiconductor substrate, and a first N-type Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor (NMOSFET) at a surface of the semiconductor substrate. The first NMOSFET includes a gate stack over the semiconductor substrate, a source/drain region adjacent to the gate stack, and a dislocation plane having a portion in the source/drain region. The chip further includes a second NMOSFET at the surface of the semiconductor substrate, wherein the second NMOSFET is free from dislocation planes.
US10468417B2 Semiconductor structure with a conductive line and fabricating method of a stop layer
A fabricating method of a stop layer includes providing a substrate. The substrate is divided into a memory region and a peripheral circuit region. Two conductive lines are disposed within the peripheral circuit region. Then, an atomic layer deposition is performed to form a silicon nitride layer to cover the conductive lines. Later, after forming the silicon nitride layer, a silicon carbon nitride layer is formed to cover the silicon nitride layer. The silicon carbon nitride layer serves as a stop layer.
US10468412B2 Formation of a semiconductor device with selective nitride grown on conductor
A method of forming a fin-type field effect transistor (FinFET) according to one or more embodiments comprise etching a gate spacer of a complementary pair of transistors. An oxide is deposited over the source and drain of the transistors. A block mask is placed over the first transistor, and the oxide is removed from the second transistor. The block mask is removed and an epitaxial growth is performed on the second transistor. A selective nitridation is performed on the second transistor, and the process is repeated for the first transistor. Other embodiments are also described.
US10468409B2 FinFET device with oxidation-resist STI liner structure
A semiconductor device structure is provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a fin structure protruding from a semiconductor substrate. The fin structure includes a first portion and an overlying second portion. The first portion is formed of a material that is the same as that of the semiconductor substrate and different from that of the second portion. The semiconductor device structure also includes a liner structure and an isolation feature. The liner structure includes a carbon-doped silicon oxide film covering the semiconductor substrate and the first portion of the first fin structure and a nitrogen-containing film over the carbon-doped silicon oxide film. The isolation feature is over the nitrogen-containing film and surrounded by the liner structure.
US10468407B2 Fin field effect transistor (FinFET) device structure with uneven gate structure
A FinFET device structure is provided. The FinFET device structure includes an isolation structure formed over a substrate and a fin structure formed over the substrate. The FinFET device structure includes a first gate structure and a second gate structure formed over the fin structure, and the first gate structure has a first width in a direction parallel to the fin structure, the second gate structure has a second width in a direction parallel to the fin structure, and the first width is smaller than the second width. The first gate structure includes a first work function layer having a first height. The second gate structure includes a second work function layer having a second height and a gap between the first height and the second height is in a range from about 1 nm to about 6 nm.
US10468406B2 Integrated enhancement mode and depletion mode device structure and method of making the same
A circuit is provided that includes a castellated channel device that comprises a heterostructure overlying a substrate structure, a castellated channel device area formed in the heterostructure that defines a plurality of ridge channels interleaved between a plurality of trenches, and a three-sided castellated conductive gate contact that extends across the castellated channel device area. The three-sided gate contact substantially surrounds each ridge channel around their tops and their sides to overlap a channel interface of heterostructure of each of the plurality of ridge channels. The three-sided castellated conductive gate contact extends along at least a portion of a length of each ridge channel.
US10468404B2 Monolithically integrated low loss passive components and associated circuitry and methods for the manufacture thereof
An oscillator having a dielectric wave guiding resonant cavity and an oscillator circuit operatively coupled to the dielectric wave guiding resonant cavity having at least one transistor, the two being of a unitary construction.
US10468403B2 Semiconductor integrated circuit and control method thereof
The present technology relates to a semiconductor integrated circuit which operates with a low voltage and is capable of preventing destruction of a protection circuit and a control method thereof. The semiconductor integrated circuit includes a resistance element and a capacitance element connected between a power supply line and a ground line in series, an inverter of which an input is connected between the resistance element and the capacitance element, a MOS transistor of which a gate electrode is connected to an output of the inverter and a drain electrode and a source electrode are respectively connected to the power supply line and the ground line, and a current limit element inserted between a well region where the MOS transistor is formed and the gate electrode. The present technology is applied to, for example, the protection circuit for preventing destruction of an internal circuit by ESD and the like.
US10468400B2 Method of manufacturing substrate structure
A method of manufacturing a substrate structure includes providing a first substrate including a first device region on a first surface, providing a second substrate including a second device region on a second surface, such that a width of the first device region is greater than a width of the second device region, and bonding the first substrate and the second substrate, such that the first and second device regions are facing each other and are electrically connected to each other.
US10468399B2 Multi-cavity package having single metal flange
A multi-cavity package includes a single metal flange having first and second opposing main surfaces, a circuit board attached to the first main surface of the single metal flange, the circuit board having a plurality of openings which expose different regions of the first main surface of the single metal flange, and a plurality of semiconductor dies each of which is disposed in one of the openings in the circuit board and attached to the first main surface of the single metal flange. The circuit board includes a plurality of metal traces for electrically interconnecting the semiconductor dies to form a circuit. A corresponding method of manufacturing is also provided.
US10468398B2 Efficiently micro-transfer printing micro-scale devices onto large-format substrates
A method of making a micro-transfer printed system includes providing a source wafer having a plurality of micro-transfer printable source devices arranged at a source spatial density; providing an intermediate wafer having a plurality of micro-transfer printable intermediate supports arranged at an intermediate spatial density less than or equal to the source spatial density; providing a destination substrate; micro-transfer printing the source devices from the source wafer to the intermediate supports of the intermediate wafer with a source stamp having a plurality of posts at a source transfer density to make an intermediate device on each intermediate support; and micro-transfer printing the intermediate devices from the intermediate wafer to the destination substrate at a destination spatial density less than the source spatial density with an intermediate stamp having a plurality of posts at an intermediate transfer density less than the source transfer density.
US10468397B2 Matrix addressed tiles and arrays
A matrix-addressed tile comprises a tile substrate having a two-dimensional array of pixels arranged in rows and columns defining a contiguous pixel area that includes all of the pixels. A one-dimensional array of column-data lines electrically connected to columns of pixels and a one-dimensional array of row-select lines connected to rows of pixels are disposed on the tile substrate at least partially in the pixel area. At least one column-data line contact pad electrically connected to each of the column-data lines and at least one row-select contact pad electrically connected to each of the row-select lines are disposed at least partially within the pixel area and between at least two pixels. A matrix-addressed tiled system includes two or more matrix-addressed tiles electrically connected through the column-data line contact pads and row-select line contact pads.
US10468388B2 Display apparatus having LED effectively prevented from being recognized as point source of light
A display apparatus includes: a substrate; a light-emitting diode (“LED”) disposed above the substrate; a pixel-defining layer disposed above the substrate and including a concave portion which defines a space in which the LED is disposed; a light guider disposed in the space and between the LED and a first inner side surface of the concave portion; and a light blocker disposed above the pixel-defining layer to cover a top portion of the LED. The LED is disposed a second inner side surface of the concave portion, which is opposite to the first inner side surface, and spaced apart from a center of the concave portion, and the light guider guides light emitted from the LED to a region adjacent to the second inner side surface of the concave portion.
US10468387B2 Semiconductor device having plate-shaped metal terminals facing one another
Provided is a semiconductor device according to an embodiment including a plate-shaped first metal terminal, a plate-shaped second metal terminal provided to face the first metal terminal, a resin layer provided between the first metal terminal and the second metal terminal, and a semiconductor chip having a first upper electrode electrically connected to the first metal terminal and a first lower electrode electrically connected to the second metal terminal, wherein a first distance between the first metal terminal and the second metal terminal at the end portion of the first metal terminal is larger than a second distance between the first metal terminal and the second metal terminal at a portion inside the end portion of the first metal terminal.
US10468380B2 Stackable microelectronic package structures
A microelectronic assembly includes a first microelectronic package having a substrate with first and second opposed surfaces and substrate contacts thereon. The first package further includes first and second microelectronic elements, each having element contacts electrically connected with the substrate contacts and being spaced apart from one another on the first surface so as to provide an interconnect area of the first surface between the first and second microelectronic elements. A plurality of package terminals at the second surface are electrically interconnected with the substrate contacts for connecting the package with a component external thereto. A plurality of stack terminals are exposed at the first surface in the interconnect area for connecting the package with a component overlying the first surface of the substrate. The assembly further includes a second microelectronic package overlying the first microelectronic package and having terminals joined to the stack terminals of the first microelectronic package.
US10468378B2 Method for preparing a semiconductor package
The present disclosure provides a method for preparing a semiconductor package having a standard size from a die having a size smaller than the standard size. The method includes: providing a wafer; forming a die on the wafer, wherein the die has a size smaller than one-half of a standard size 0201; dicing the die from the wafer; encapsulating the die to form an encapsulated die; and singulating the encapsulated die to form a semiconductor package having a size equal to or larger than the standard size 0201.
US10468377B2 Device package including molding compound having non-planar top surface around a die
A device package includes a die and a molding compound around the die. The molding compound has a non-planar surface recessed from a top surface of the die. The device package also includes an interconnect structure over the die. The interconnect structure includes a redistribution layer extending onto the molding compound and conformal to the non-planar surface of the molding compound. The device package further includes a first connector disposed over the die and bonded to the interconnect structure.
US10468376B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
Disclosed is a semiconductor device that includes a semiconductor chip; bonding pads provided to the semiconductor chip; a plurality of lead terminals arranged around the semiconductor chip; a plurality of bonding wires that electrically connect the semiconductor chip with the plurality of lead terminals; and a resin encapsulant which encapsulates the semiconductor chip and the bonding wires, the semiconductor device further having an insulating material interposed at the interface between the bonding wires and the resin encapsulant, and the insulating material containing a nanometer-sized insulating particle and amorphous silica.
US10468374B2 Die interconnect substrates, a semiconductor device and a method for forming a die interconnect substrate
Examples relate to a die interconnect substrate comprising a bridge die comprising at least one bridge interconnect connecting a first bridge die pad of the bridge die to a second bridge die pad of the bridge die. The die interconnect substrate further comprises a substrate structure comprising a substrate interconnect electrically insulated from the bridge die, wherein the bridge die is embedded in the substrate structure. The die interconnect substrate further comprises a first interface structure for attaching a semiconductor die to the substrate structure, wherein the first interface structure is connected to the first bridge die pad. The die interconnect substrate further comprises a second interface structure for attaching a semiconductor die to the substrate structure, wherein the second interface structure is connected to the substrate interconnect. A surface of the first interface structure and a surface of the second interface structure are at the same height.
US10468362B2 Chip parts and method for manufacturing the same, circuit assembly having the chip parts and electronic device
A chip part according to the present invention includes a substrate having a penetrating hole, a pair of electrodes formed on a front surface of the substrate and including one electrode overlapping the penetrating hole in a plan view and another electrode facing the one electrode, and an element formed on the front surface side of the substrate and electrically connected to the pair of electrodes.
US10468353B2 Semiconductor packages and methods of fabricating the same
A semiconductor package and a method of fabricating the same, the method including mounting semiconductor chips on a substrate; forming a mold layer that covers the semiconductor chips on the substrate; forming external terminals on a bottom surface of the substrate; forming a separation layer on the external terminals and the bottom surface of the substrate; cutting the substrate and the mold layer to separate the semiconductor chips from each other; and forming a shield surrounding the mold layer and a side surface of the substrate.
US10468352B2 Semiconductor packages with embedded bridge interconnects
Semiconductor packages with embedded bridge interconnects, and related assemblies and methods, are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a semiconductor package may have a first side and a second side, and may include a bridge interconnect, embedded in a build-up material, having a first side with a plurality of conductive pads. The semiconductor package may also include a via having a first end that is narrower than a second end. The bridge interconnect and via may be arranged so that the first side of the semiconductor package is closer to the first side of the bridge interconnect than to the second side of the bridge interconnect, and so that the first side of the semiconductor package is closer to the first end of the via than to the second end of the via. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed.
US10468351B2 Multi-chip silicon substrate-less chip packaging
Examples generally provide a stacked silicon interconnect product and method of manufacture. The stacked silicon interconnect product includes a silicon substrate-less interposer comprising a plurality of metallization layers, wherein at least one metallization layer includes a plurality of metal segments separated by dielectric material. The stacked silicon interconnect product also includes a first die coupled to a first side of the silicon substrate-less interposer via a first plurality of microbumps. The stacked silicon interconnect product further includes a second die coupled to a second side of the silicon substrate-less interposer via a second plurality of microbumps, the second die communicatively coupled to the first die through a metallization layer of the plurality of metallization layers.
US10468350B2 Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device includes word lines extending in a first direction on a semiconductor substrate, bit line structures crossing over the word lines and extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and contact pad structures between the word lines and between the bit line structures in plan view. A spacer structure extends between the bit line structures and the contact pad structures. The spacer structure includes a first air gap extending in the second direction along sidewalls of the bit line structures and a second air gap surrounding each of the contact pad structures and coupled to the first air gap.
US10468349B2 Advanced metal connection with metal cut
Examples of an integrated circuit a having an advanced two-dimensional (2D) metal connection with metal cut and methods of fabricating the same are provided. An example method for fabricating a conductive interconnection layer of an integrated circuit may include: patterning a conductive connector portion on the conductive interconnection layer of the integrated circuit using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography, wherein the conductive connector portion is patterned to extend across multiple semiconductor structures in a different layer of the integrated circuit; and cutting the conductive connector portion into a plurality of conductive connector sections, wherein the conductive connector portion is cut by removing conductive material from the metal connector portion at one or more locations between the semiconductor structures.
US10468348B2 Method for manufacturing interconnection
A method for manufacturing an interconnect structure is provided, and the method is as below. A dielectric layer is deposited over a substrate. The dielectric layer is etched to form a recess. A dummy adhesion layer is deposited on sidewalls of the recess. A conductive layer is formed in the recess. The dummy adhesion layer is removed to expose a portion of the conductive layer.
US10468344B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor devices and corresponding product
A method of manufacturing semiconductor products includes: providing a semiconductor product lead frame including a semiconductor die mounting area and an array of electrically conductive leads, molding semiconductor product package molding material, e.g., laser direct structuring material, and forming on the package molding material molded onto the lead frame electrically-conductive lines extending between the semiconductor die mounting area and the array of electrically-conductive leads.
US10468339B2 Heterogeneous fan-out structure and method of manufacture
A semiconductor device and method of manufacture are provided whereby an interposer and a first semiconductor device are placed onto a carrier substrate and encapsulated. The interposer comprises a first portion and conductive pillars extending away from the first portion. A redistribution layer located on a first side of the encapsulant electrically connects the conductive pillars to the first semiconductor device.
US10468337B2 Package for an electronic component, electronic component and electronic arrangement
A package for an electronic component includes a housing and a leadframe embedded in the housing. The leadframe includes a first section, a second section and a third section which are electrically isolated from one another. The first section and the second section each include an L-shape.
US10468335B2 Bipolar transistor, semiconductor device, and bipolar transistor manufacturing method
Disconnection of a base line is suppressed even when a short-side direction of a collector layer is parallel to crystal orientation [011]. A bipolar transistor includes: a collector layer that has a long-side direction and a short-side direction in a plan view, in which the short-side direction is parallel to crystal orientation [011], a cross-section perpendicular to the short-side direction has an inverted mesa shape, and a cross-section perpendicular to the long-side direction has a forward mesa shape; a base layer that is formed on the collector layer; a base electrode that is formed on the base layer; and a base line that is connected to the base electrode and that is drawn out from an end in the short-side direction of the collector layer to the outside of the collector layer in a plan view.
US10468333B2 Cooling apparatus, semiconductor module, and vehicle
A cooling apparatus for a semiconductor module including a semiconductor chip is provided, including; a ceiling plate having a lower surface; a casing portion having a coolant circulation portion and an outer edge portion surrounding the coolant circulation portion, the coolant circulation portion being arranged to face the lower surface of the ceiling plate, and the casing portion being closely attached, directly or indirectly, to a lower surface of the ceiling plate at the outer edge portion; and a cooling fin arranged in the coolant circulation portion, where the ceiling plate and the casing portion have a fastening portion in which the ceiling plate and the outer edge portion are stacked, and the fastening portion fastens the ceiling plate and the casing portion to an external device, and the cooling apparatus further includes a reinforcing member provided between the ceiling plate and the casing portion at the fastening portion.
US10468326B2 Metamaterial systems and methods for their use
Metamaterial systems capable of exhibiting changes in thermal conductivities in response to an external control or input, as well as methods relating thereto. The metamaterial systems include first and second plates, and a metamaterial core between and thermally coupled to the first and second plates. The metamaterial core comprises a plurality of elements coupled to and contacting each other, with each of the elements being a pseudo-tetrahedron having surfaces that define surface-to-surface contacts with at least one other of the elements. A force is applied to the metamaterial core that increases contact pressures between the elements at the surface-to-surface contacts thereof and thereby increases thermal contact conductivities at the surface-to-surface contacts and increases a thermal conductivity of the metamaterial core.
US10468324B2 Integration of heat spreader for beol thermal management
A microelectronic device includes a heat spreader layer on an electrode of a component and a metal interconnect on the heat spreader layer. The heat spreader layer is disposed above a top surface of a substrate of the semiconductor device. The heat spreader layer is 100 nanometers to 3 microns thick, has an in-plane thermal conductivity of at least 150 watts/meter-° K, and an electrical resistivity less than 100 micro-ohm-centimeters.
US10468316B2 Electronic component mounting board, electronic device, and electronic module
An electronic component mounting board includes a substrate on which an electronic component is mountable. The substrate includes a plurality of layers stacked on one another, a plurality of conductor layers located between the plurality of layers, and a recess located continuously over side surfaces of the plurality of layers. The electronic component mounting board includes an electrode located in the recess and covering an end of at least one of the plurality of conductor layers in the recess. The conductor layers contain a metal material different from a metal material contained in the electrode. The conductor layers have outer edges located inward from an outer edge of the substrate in a plan view.
US10468315B2 Power module
The power module includes: an insulating substrate having an upper surface on which a semiconductor element is mounted; a base plate joined to a lower surface of the insulating substrate; a case member surrounding the insulating substrate and adhered to the base plate; a sealing resin provided in a region surrounded by the base plate and the case member, so as to seal the insulating substrate; and a holding plate projecting from an inner wall of the case member to above an outer peripheral portion of the insulating substrate, the holding plate being fixed to the inner wall, the holding plate being in contact with the sealing resin.
US10468314B2 Semiconductor power module and power conversion apparatus
A semiconductor power module includes: an insulating substrate including a concave portion provided on a top surface of the insulating substrate; a substrate electrode embedded in the concave portion; a semiconductor device bonded onto the substrate electrode; and an insulating resin covering a top end part of the substrate electrode.
US10468311B2 Nanosheet substrate isolated source/drain epitaxy by nitrogen implantation
Parasitic transistor formation under a semiconductor containing nanosheet device is eliminated by implantation of nitrogen into physically exposed surfaces of a semiconductor substrate after formation of a nanosheet stack of alternating nanosheets of a sacrificial semiconductor material nanosheet and a semiconductor channel material nanosheet on a portion of the semiconductor substrate. The nitrogen doped semiconductor region that is created by the nitrogen implantation is subsequently converted into a semiconductor nitride region (i.e., an isolation region) prior to the epitaxial growth of a semiconductor material that provides S/D regions from physically exposed sidewalls of each semiconductor channel material stack. The presence of the semiconductor nitride region prevents bottom up growth of the semiconductor material that provides the S/D regions.
US10468308B2 FinFET structures and methods of forming the same
An embodiment is a method including forming a first fin in a first region of a substrate and a second fin in a second region of the substrate, forming a first isolation region on the substrate, the first isolation region surrounding the first fin and the second fin, forming a first dummy gate over the first fin and a second dummy gate over the second fin, the first dummy gate and the second dummy gate having a same longitudinal axis, replacing the first dummy gate with a first replacement gate and the second dummy gate with a second replacement gate, forming a first recess between the first replacement gate and the second replacement gate, and a filling an insulating material in the first recess to form a second isolation region.
US10468306B2 Method for fabricating a row of MOS transistors
A strip made of a semiconductor material is formed over a substrate. Longitudinal portions of the strip having a same length are covered with sacrificial gates made of an insulating material and spaced apart from each other. Non-covered portions of the strip are doped to form source/drain regions. An insulating layer followed by a layer of a temporary material is then deposited. Certain ones of the sacrificial gates are left in place. Certain other ones of the sacrificial gates are replaced by a metal gate structure. The temporary material is then replaced with a conductive material to form contacts to the source/drain regions.
US10468302B2 Workpiece processing method
A processing method for processing a plate-shaped workpiece having a division line on the front side and a multilayer member containing metal on the division line is provided. The processing method includes a holding step of holding the back side of the workpiece on a holding table in the condition where the multilayer member formed on the division line is exposed, a cutting step of cutting the workpiece along the division line by using a cutting blade after performing the holding step, thereby forming a cut groove dividing the multilayer member, and a laser processing step of applying a laser beam to the workpiece along the cut groove after performing the cutting step. The cutting step includes the step of supplying a cutting fluid containing an organic acid and an oxidizing agent to the workpiece.
US10468300B2 Contacting source and drain of a transistor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device is provided including forming raised source and drain regions on a semiconductor layer, forming a first insulating layer over the semiconductor layer, forming a first contact to one of the source and drain regions in the first insulating layer, forming a second insulating layer over the first contact, forming a trench in the second insulating layer to expose the first contact, removing a portion of the first contact below the trench, thereby forming a recessed surface of the first contact, removing a portion of the first insulating layer, thereby forming a recess in the trench and exposing a portion of a sidewall of the first contact below the recessed surface of the first contact, and filling the trench and the recess formed in the trench with a contact material to form a second contact in contact with the first contact.
US10468299B2 Semiconductor device with an interconnect structure and method for forming the same
A method for forming a semiconductor device structure includes providing a substrate and forming a gate electrode on the substrate. A first contact structure is formed in and on the gate electrode. The first contact structure comprises a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is formed in the gate electrode, and the second portion is formed on the first portion.
US10468295B2 High resistivity silicon-on-insulator structure and method of manufacture thereof
A multilayer structure is provided, the multilayer structure comprising a semiconductor on insulator structure comprises an insulating layer that enhances the stability of the underlying charge trapping layer.
US10468294B2 High resistivity silicon-on-insulator substrate comprising a charge trapping layer formed on a substrate with a rough surface
A multilayer composite structure and a method of preparing a multilayer composite structure are provided. The multilayer composite structure comprises a semiconductor handle substrate having a minimum bulk region resistivity of at least about 500 ohm-cm and the front surface of the single crystal semiconductor handle substrate has a surface roughness of at least about 0.1 micrometers as measured according to the root mean square method over a surface area of at least 30 micrometers by 30 micrometers. The composite structure further comprises a charge trapping layer in contact with the front surface, the charge trapping layer comprising poly crystalline silicon, the poly crystalline silicon comprising grains having a plurality of crystal orientations; a dielectric layer in contact with the charge trapping layer; and a single crystal semiconductor device layer in contact with the dielectric layer.
US10468292B2 Shutter disk for physical vapor deposition chamber
A shutter disk suitable for shield a substrate support in a physical vapor deposition chamber is provided. In one embodiment, the shutter disk includes a disk-shaped body having an outer diameter disposed between a top surface and a bottom surface. The disk-shape body includes a double step connecting the bottom surface to the outer diameter.
US10468290B2 Wafer chuck apparatus with micro-channel regions
The wafer chuck apparatus has a chuck body that includes an interior and a top surface. A plurality of micro-channel regions is formed in the top surface. Each micro-channel region is defined by an array of micro-channel sections that are in pneumatic communication with each other. The micro-channel regions are pneumatically isolated from each other. One or more vacuum manifold regions are defined in the interior of the chuck body and are in pneumatic communication with corresponding micro-channel regions through respective vacuum holes. The configuration of the micro-channel regions makes the wafer chuck apparatus particularly useful in chucking wafers that have a substantial amount of warp.
US10468288B2 Methods and systems for chucking a warped wafer
Methods and systems for vacuum mounting a warped, thin substrate onto a flat chuck are presented herein. A vacuum chuck includes three or more collapsible bellows that move above the chuck and into contact with a warped substrate. The bellows seal and vacuum clamp onto the backside surface of the substrate. In some embodiments, the bellows collapse by at least five hundred micrometers while clamping. An extensible sealing element is mounted in a recessed annular channel on the surface of the chuck body. As the substrate moves toward the chucking surface, the extensible sealing element extends at least five millimeters above the chuck body and into contact with the substrate. As the space between the chuck and the substrate is evacuated, the extensible sealing element collapse into the recessed annular channel, and the substrate is clamped onto the flat chucking surface of chuck body.
US10468283B2 Ion implantation apparatus and method for processing plurality of wafers using the same
A first conveyance mechanism and a second conveyance mechanism convey a pair of two wafers to an alignment device from a wafer container via a buffer device, and then bring the wafers respectively into a first load lock chamber and a second load lock chamber after alignment. An intermediate conveyance mechanism conveys one of the pair of two wafers between the first load lock chamber and a vacuum processing chamber. The intermediate conveyance mechanism conveys the other of the pair of two wafers between the second load lock chamber and the vacuum processing chamber. The first conveyance mechanism and the second conveyance mechanism take out the pair of two wafers subjected to an implantation process from the first load lock chamber and the second load lock chamber and store the wafers into the wafer container.
US10468278B2 Substrate transfer method and substrate processing apparatus
A substrate transfer method of a substrate processing apparatus that includes a load lock chamber including a drive unit that is capable of forming, between a first opening at an atmospheric side and a second opening connected to a transfer chamber of a housing of the load lock chamber, each of a first space in which a single substrate is capable of being transferred, and a second space in which a plurality of substrates are capable of being transferred, the substrate transfer method including selecting either of the first space or the second space of the load lock chamber in accordance with process statuses of substrates at a plurality of processing chambers, and controlling the drive unit based on the selected result to form either of the first space or the second space.
US10468277B2 Treatment apparatus for treating a surface of a body
The invention relates to a treatment apparatus (1) for treating a surface (21) of a body (2) with a first treatment medium (31) and a second treatment medium (32). In this respect, the treatment apparatus (1) includes a holding device (5) rotatable about an axis of rotation (4) for receiving and holding the body (2) and a rotary drive (6) rotationally fixedly coupled to the rotatable holding device (5) as well as a supply device (7) for supplying the first treatment medium (31) and the second treatment medium (32) to the surface (21) of the body (2) held in the holding device (5). The treatment apparatus includes a collection container (8) having a separation element (80) which separation element (80) divides the collection container (8) into a first chamber (81) and into a second chamber (82) such that the first treatment medium (31) can be collected in the first chamber (81) and the second treatment medium (32) can be collected separately in the second chamber (82). In accordance with the invention, the collection container (8) includes a base chamber part (800) not movable with respect to the holding device (5) and the separation element (80) is movably arranged between a first position (A) and a second position (B) such that the first treatment medium (31) can be led off into the first chamber (81) in the first position (A) and the second treatment medium (32) can be led off into the second chamber (82) in the second position (B).
US10468275B2 Semiconductor fabrication with electrochemical apparatus
A method includes holding a semiconductor substrate by a substrate holder of an electrochemical apparatus. The electrochemical apparatus includes a reaction cell and a counter electrode, and the semiconductor substrate has an exposed surface containing germanium, silicon, silicon germanium or any of III-V elements. The exposed surface of the semiconductor substrate is immersed in an electrolyte bath in the reaction cell. A portion of the semiconductor substrate is removed by supplying a first current to the counter electrode and a second current to the semiconductor substrate. The second current has a negative bias. The negative bias is smaller than 0V and equal to or larger than minus 5V.
US10468274B2 Substrate processing apparatus
The substrate processing apparatus includes a processing chamber including an outer chamber configured to hold a processing liquid and an inner chamber capable of surrounding the substrate held by the substrate holder; a liquid delivery pipe having one end coupled to a bottom of the inner chamber and other end coupled to the outer chamber; a pump configured to suck the processing liquid from the inner chamber through the liquid delivery pipe and to deliver the processing liquid to the outer chamber through the liquid delivery pipe; and a guide cover having a through-hole in which the substrate holder can be inserted. The guide cover is located below an upper end of the outer chamber and above the inner chamber.
US10468272B2 Method of manufacturing an electronic device and electronic device manufactured thereby
An electronic device and a method of making an electronic device. As non-limiting examples, various aspects of this disclosure provide methods of making an electronic device, and electronic devices made thereby, that comprise forming first and second encapsulating materials, followed by further processing and the removal of the entire second encapsulating material.
US10468269B2 Interconnect structure and fabrication thereof
Interconnect structures and processes generally include creating point defects in exposed surfaces of the dielectric layer to create a point defect region at a relatively shallow depth, wherein the point defect region is a fraction of the dielectric layer and is created with exposure to silicon, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, or mixtures thereof such that the point defect region contains Si, C, N O, or mixtures containing at least one of the foregoing. A seed layer can be deposited and includes at least one alloying element that is effective to form an in situ self-aligned liner layer with the Si, C, N O, or mixtures containing at least one of the foregoing within the point defect region, which is formed at a depth of less than 10 nanometers. The in situ liner layer within the dielectric layer maximizes the volume fraction of the conductor of the interconnect structure.
US10468262B2 Methods for forming a metallic film on a substrate by a cyclical deposition and related semiconductor device structures
Methods for forming a metallic film on a substrate by cyclical deposition are provided. In some embodiments methods may include contacting the substrate with a first reactant comprising a non-halogen containing metal precursor comprising at least one of copper, nickel or cobalt and contacting the substrate with a second reactant comprising a hydrocarbon substituted hydrazine. In some embodiments related semiconductor device structures may include at least a portion of a metallic interconnect formed by cyclical deposition processes.
US10468257B2 Mechanisms for semiconductor device structure
Semiconductor device structures and methods for forming the same are provided. The method for forming a semiconductor device structure includes forming a dummy gate structure over a substrate and forming a dielectric layer over the substrate around the dummy gate structure. The method for forming a semiconductor device structure further includes removing the dummy gate structure and removing a portion of the dielectric layer to form a funnel shaped trench. The method for forming a semiconductor device structure further includes forming a gate structure in a bottom portion of the funnel shaped trench and filling a hard mask material in a top portion of the funnel shaped trench to form a funnel shaped hard mask structure.
US10468252B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
Disclosed are semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing the same. The method comprises sequentially forming a target layer and a first mask layer on a substrate, patterning the first mask layer to form a first opening in the first mask layer, forming a spacer covering an inner wall of the first opening, forming on the first mask layer a first photoresist pattern having a second opening vertically overlapping at least a portion of the spacer, forming a third opening in the first mask layer that is adjacent to the first opening by using the spacer as a mask to remove a portion of the first mask layer that is exposed to the second opening, and using the first mask layer and the spacer as a mask to pattern the target layer.
US10468249B2 Patterning process of a semiconductor structure with a middle layer
A lithography method is provided in accordance with some embodiments. The lithography method includes forming a metal-containing layer on a substrate, the metal-containing layer including a plurality of conjugates of metal-hydroxyl groups; treating the metal-containing layer at temperature that is lower than about 300° C. thereby causing a condensation reaction involving the plurality of conjugates of metal-hydroxyl groups; forming a patterned photosensitive layer on the treated metal-containing layer; and developing the patterned photosensitive layer so as to allow at least about 6% decrease of optimum exposure (Eop).
US10468245B2 Semiconductor device including compound semiconductor materials and an impurity and point defect blocking superlattice
A semiconductor device may include a substrate including a first Group IV semiconductor having a recess therein, an active layer comprising a Group III-V semiconductor within the recess, and a buffer layer between the substrate and active layer and comprising a second Group IV semiconductor. The semiconductor device may further include an impurity and point defect blocking superlattice layer adjacent the buffer layer.
US10468243B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device and method of cleaning substrate
In a method of cleaning a substrate, a solution including a size-modification material is applied on a substrate, on which particles to be removed are disposed. Size-modified particles having larger size than the particles are generated, from the particles and the size-modification material. The size-modified particles are removed from the substrate.
US10468242B2 Lamp cross-section for reduced coil heating
Embodiments of apparatus for providing radiant energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation are provided herein. In some embodiments a radiation source for electromagnetic radiation includes a tubular body formed from a material transparent to electromagnetic radiation; a filament disposed within the tubular body; and a reflective coating disposed on a portion of the tubular body to form a reflective portion, wherein the reflective portion is configured to minimize reflection of electromagnetic radiation emanating from the filament during use back to the filament.
US10468241B2 Monolithic collimator and energy analyzer for ion spectrometry
Disclosed are various examples related to ion or particle spectrometry utilizing a monolithic collimator and energy analyzer. In one example, a particle selection device includes a single substrate including a curved channel energy analyzer section and a straight channel collimator section, wherein particles pass through the collimator section and enter the energy analyzer section of the substrate. The channel outlets in the collimator section are aligned with the channel inlets of the energy analyzer section. Electric and/or magnetic fields can be applied across the channels of the energy analyzer for ion or particle discrimination. A particle detector at the outlet of the energy analyzer section can provide indications of detected ions and/or particles.
US10468240B2 Glow discharge system and glow discharge mass spectroscope using the same
There is provided a glow discharge mass spectroscope having a higher analytical sensitivity by increasing an amount of extracted ion beams without a significant change in device construction and drive conditions of conventional glow discharge systems. When glow discharge is generated in a discharge region 27, an amount of ion beams extracted by a magnetic field formed by a first magnet 15 and a second magnet 26 is increased by disposing the circular and flat plate-shaped first magnet 15 between a flat plate-shaped solid sample 30 and a plunger 16 for holding the solid sample 30, disposing the ring-shaped second magnet 26 disposed coaxially with the first magnet 15 so as to surround a discharge region 27 at an ion extraction port side of a cell body 21 that forms the discharge region 27, and disposing the first magnet 15 and the second magnet 26 so that magnetization directions are parallel to each other in a direction toward the ion extraction port from the opening and magnetic poles are opposite to each other.
US10468239B1 Mass spectrometer having multi-dynode multiplier(s) of high dynamic range operation
The invention relates to mass spectrometers having secondary electron multipliers with series of discrete dynode stages. The invention particularly relates to an operation with extended dynamic measuring range and extended lifetime. The invention is based on not adapting the dynamic measuring range by control of the gain of the trans-impedance amplifier, nor controlling the multiplier operating voltage, which both are usually too slow, but alternating a number of active and passive dynode stages of a discrete dynode multiplier. Each dynode stage is connected to a discrete voltage supply circuit, being able to be de-energized and short-cut; the multiplier gain is feedback-controlled by energizing or short-cutting dynode stages, serially from the end of the multiplier, as a function of a last measured ion signal; and the multiplier has a single trans-impedance amplifier and a single analog-to-digital converter, measuring and digitizing the output current of the last active dynode stage.
US10468238B2 Methods and apparatus for co-sputtering multiple targets
Embodiments of a method and apparatus for co-sputtering multiple target materials are provided herein. In some embodiments, a process chamber including a substrate support to support a substrate; a plurality of cathodes coupled to a carrier and having a corresponding plurality of targets to be sputtered onto the substrate; and a process shield coupled to the carrier and extending between adjacent pairs of the plurality of targets.
US10468237B2 Substrate processing apparatus
An apparatus includes a row of substrate transfer devices 3 which can deliver a wafer W within a transfer chamber; and rows of process modules PM, arranged at right and left sides of the row of the substrate transfer devices along the row, configured to perform processes to the wafer W. The rows of the process modules PM are arranged such that each of the processes can be performed by at least two process modules PM. Thus, when a single process module PM cannot be used, the wafer W can be rapidly transferred to another process module PM which can perform the same process as performed in the corresponding process module. Therefore, even when the single process module PM cannot be used, the processes can be continued to the wafers W without stopping an operation of the apparatus, so that the number of wasted wafers W can be reduced.
US10468235B2 Plasma spray coating enhancement using plasma flame heat treatment
A method for forming a plasma resistant ceramic coating on an article includes placing the article into a chamber or spray cell of a plasma spraying system. A ceramic powder is then fed into the plasma spraying system at a powder feed rate, and a plasma resistant ceramic coating is deposited onto at least one surface of the article in a plasma spray process by the plasma spray system. The plasma spray system is then used to perform an in-situ plasma flame heat treatment of the plasma resistant ceramic coating to form crust on the plasma resistant ceramic coating.
US10468233B2 RF power delivery regulation for processing substrates
Methods of operating a plasma enhanced substrate processing system using pulsed radio frequency (RF) power are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method of operating a plasma enhanced substrate processing system using pulsed radio frequency (RF) power includes providing a first pulsed RF power waveform to a process chamber at a first power level during a first time period, providing a second pulsed RF power waveform at a first power level to the process chamber during the first time period, obtaining a first reflected power created by the first and second pulsed RF power waveforms provided during the first time period, and performing a first load leveling process to adjust the first power level of the first pulsed RF power waveform to compensate for the obtained reflected power during the first time period to produce a delivered power at a preset power level.
US10468230B2 Nondestructive sample imaging
A system and method for imaging a sample having a complex structure (such as an integrated circuit) implements two modes of operation utilizing a common electron beam generator that produces an electron beam within a chamber. In the first mode, the electron beam interacts directly with the sample, and backscattered electrons, secondary electrons, and backward propagating fluorescent X-rays are measured. In the second mode, the electron beam interrogates the sample via X-rays generated by the electron beam within a target that is positioned between the electron beam generator and the sample. Transmitted X-rays are measured by a detector within the vacuum chamber. The sample is placed on a movable platform to precisely position the sample with respect to the electron beam. Interferometric and/or capacitive sensors are used to measure the position of the sample and movable platform to provide high accuracy metadata for performing high resolution three-dimensional sample reconstruction.
US10468226B1 Extraction apparatus and system for high throughput ion beam processing
In one embodiment, an ion extraction optics for extracting a plurality of ion beams is provided. The ion extraction optics may include, an extraction plate, the extraction plate defining a cut-out region, the cut-out region being elongated along a first direction. The extraction apparatus may include a slidable insert, the slidable insert disposed to overlap the cut-out region, and slidably movable with respect to the extraction plate, along the first direction, wherein the slidable insert and cut-out region define a first aperture and a second aperture.
US10468222B2 Angled flat emitter for high power cathode with electrostatic emission control
In the present invention, a computed tomography system, an X-ray tube used therein and a cathode assembly disposed in the X-ray tube, as well as an associated method of use, is provided that includes a gantry and the X-ray tube coupled to the gantry. The X-ray tube includes the cathode assembly having a pair of emitters for generating an electron beam, where the pair of emitters are disposed in the casing at angles with respect to one another. The X-ray tube further includes a focusing electrode for focusing the electron beam, an extraction electrode which electrostatically controls the intensity of the electron beam, a target for generating X-rays when impinged upon by the electron beam and a magnetic focusing assembly located between the cathode assembly and the target for focusing the electron beam towards the target.
US10468221B2 Shadow frame with sides having a varied profile for improved deposition uniformity
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relates a shadow frame including two opposing major side frame members adjacent to two opposing minor side frame members coupled together with a corner bracket, wherein the corner bracket includes a corner inlay having legs that extend in directions generally orthogonal to each other.
US10468219B2 Circuit interrupter with status indication
A circuit interrupter having a status indicator providing a current status of the circuit interrupter, the status indicator presenting one of: an On state, an Off state or a Fault state. The status indication is provided as a visual status and is color coded to one of the three circuit interrupter states. The circuit interrupter further including, in one configuration, a rocker actuator that rotates about an axis and the status indication mechanism is coupled to the rocker actuator.
US10468214B2 Coupling element for an electrical switching device
Various embodiments may include a coupling element for an electrical switching device comprising: a first switching contact at a first end of a winding body; a second switching contact; and a rotating body through which the winding body extends. The rotating body rotates on the winding body and the winding body translates along its longitudinal axis. A cord is arranged on each of the two sides of the rotating body between the rotating body and the winding body so that winding and unwinding of the cord is caused by opposite rotational movements of the rotating body driving a translational movement of the winding body. The rotating body is coupled to two springs so that a spring force always acts on the rotating body in both directions of rotation. A lock blocks the rotating body in at least two extreme positions of the translational movement of the winding body.
US10468211B2 Illuminated low-travel key mechanism for a keyboard
A key mechanism for an electronic device includes a switch housing and a hinged structure. As one example, the hinged structure can be a butterfly hinge. The switch housing includes switch pin retaining mechanisms on opposing sides of the switch housing. The hinged structure includes two separate wings that are positioned adjacent to each other such that a cavity is formed between the two wings. The two wings are coupled together by coupling elements. The wings of the hinged structure can include switch housing pins on each arm of the wing that extend into the cavity and couple to the switch pin retaining mechanisms in the switch housing. Various configurations of switch pin retaining mechanisms and switch housing pins can be used to attach the hinged structure to the switch housing.
US10468205B2 Electrical contact alloy for vacuum contactors
An improved electrical contact alloy, useful for example, in vacuum interrupters used in vacuum contactors is provided. The contact alloy according to the disclosed concept comprises copper particles and chromium particles present in a ratio of copper to chromium of 2:3 to 20:1. The electrical contact alloy also comprises particles of a carbide, which reduces the weld break strength of the electrical contact alloy without reducing its interruption performance.
US10468201B2 Integrated super-capacitor
A super-capacitor has a substrate, at least two porous electrodes integrated within the substrate, and an electrolyte extending between the at least two porous electrodes. The electrolyte is integrated with the substrate, and is positioned within the substrate. The at least two porous electrodes and electrolyte are configured to store charge as a super-capacitor.
US10468200B2 Power supply device
A power supply device that includes a plurality of capacitors including a plurality of lead terminals; a circuit board including a conductive path; a relay terminal configured to connect the lead terminals to the conductive path of the circuit board; and a cover configured to cover the plurality of lead terminals of the plurality of capacitors, wherein the plurality of capacitors are oriented such that the respective lead terminals are disposed on an inner side, and the relay terminal includes a plurality of pressure contacts configured to come into pressure contact with a plurality of lead terminals of the plurality of capacitors, the lead terminals having the same potential, and a board connector configured to be connected to the conductive path of the circuit board, a number of the board connector being smaller than a number of the plurality of pressure contacts.
US10468197B2 Porous semiconductor layer, paste for porous semiconductor layer, and dye-sensitized solar cell
A porous semiconductor layer contains anatase-type titanium oxide particles (A) which have an average primary particle size of 1 nm to 70 nm, and particles (B) obtained by coating surfaces of rutile-type titanium oxide particles, which have an average primary particle size of 100 nm to 1,000 nm, with an insulating material.
US10468195B1 Multilayer ceramic electronic component array
A multilayer ceramic electronic component array includes a plurality of multilayer ceramic electronic components including a ceramic body including a dielectric layer and first and second internal electrodes, and first and second external electrodes, respectively; and an interposer including an insulating body disposed below the plurality of multilayer ceramic electronic components, a first terminal electrode disposed on the insulating body and connected to at least a portion of the respective first external electrodes of the plurality of multilayer ceramic electronic components, and a second terminal electrode disposed on the insulating body and connected to at least a portion of the respective second external electrodes of the plurality of multilayer ceramic electronic components. The first external electrodes of the plurality of multilayer ceramic electronic components are in electrical contact with each other, and the second external electrodes of the plurality of multilayer ceramic electronic components are in electrical contact with each other.
US10468193B2 Capacitor component and board having the same
A capacitor component includes a capacitor body including dielectric layers and first and second internal electrodes alternately stacked; and a connection terminal coupled to the capacitor body and including a buffer member having insulating properties and at least one conductive fiber portion penetrating through the buffer member.
US10468190B2 Capacitor component
A capacitor component includes a body with a plurality of first and second internal electrodes alternately stacked with dielectric layers interposed therebetween. First and second connection electrodes extend in a thickness direction of the body and are respectively connected to the first and second internal electrodes. First and second lower electrodes are on a lower surface of the body and are respectively connected to the first and second connection electrodes.
US10468189B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor
In some embodiments, a multilayer ceramic capacitor 10 has 23 unit capacitors UC1 to UC23, where these 23 unit capacitors UC1 to UC23 constitute: a first low-capacitance area LA1 constituted by three unit capacitors UC1 to UC3; a high-capacitance area HA constituted by 17 unit capacitors UC4 to UC20 whose unit capacitance is greater than that of the three unit capacitors UC1 to UC3; a second low-capacitance area LA2 constituted by three unit capacitors UC21 to UC23 whose unit capacitance is smaller than that of the 17 unit capacitors UC4 to UC20; a first variable-capacitance part which is present between the first low-capacitance area LA1 and high-capacitance area HA, and which includes the two adjacent unit capacitors UC3, UC4; and a second variable-capacitance part which is present between the high-capacitance area HA and second low-capacitance area LA2, and which includes the two adjacent unit capacitors UC20, UC21.
US10468188B2 Ceramic electronic component and method of producing the same
A ceramic electronic component includes a ceramic body and an external electrode. The external electrode is formed along a surface of the ceramic body and includes a tin layer as an outermost layer. The tin layer includes dispersed pores.
US10468185B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor and board having the same mounted thereon
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a capacitor body including a plurality of first to third internal electrodes. The first internal electrodes have opposing ends exposed at third and fourth surfaces of the capacitor body. The second internal electrodes have a portion exposed at either of fifth or sixth surfaces of the capacitor body. The third internal electrodes have portions respectively exposed at the fifth and sixth surfaces. First and second external electrodes are on the third and fourth surfaces, respectively, and are connected to the first internal electrodes. Third and fourth external electrodes are on the fifth and sixth surfaces, respectively, and are connected to the second and third internal electrodes.
US10468184B2 Coil component having resin walls and method for manufacturing the same
In a coil component 1 and a method for manufacturing the same, a winding part of a coil is grown by plating so as to extend between resin walls of a resin body provided before the coil is grown by plating. The resin wall is interposed between adjacent turns of the winding part of the coil during the plating growth, and therefore contact between adjacent turns of the winding part of the coil cannot occur.
US10468183B2 Inductor and manufacturing method of the same
An inductor includes a body including a coil, the coil including a plurality of coil patterns connected by a via, is disposed, wherein the via includes a first conductive layer and a second conductive layer, formed on the first conductive layer, and the second conductive layer includes a conductive powder and an organic material.
US10468177B2 Coil component
A coil component includes a drum-shaped core including a winding core portion and first and second flange portions. A base of a terminal electrode disposed on the first flange portion and a base of an other terminal electrode disposed on the first flange portion are adjacent to each other in the direction in which first and second side surfaces oppose each other, and are along a flat surface of an outer end surface. A clearance between the base of the terminal electrode and the base of the other terminal electrode on a side near a lower surface is larger than that on a side near an upper surface.
US10468176B2 Common mode filter
A multilayer common mode filter includes: a body including a coil part having a plurality of spiral coils, wherein the coil part has one lead portion connected to one of external electrodes disposed on the body and one or more dummy lead portions each connected to the other external electrodes, and the lead portion is connected to dummy lead portions of other coil layers stacked in a thickness direction in series. Therefore, even though the common mode filter is miniaturized, the common mode filter may secure predetermined levels or more of performance and reliability.
US10468170B2 Magnetic device
According to one embodiment, a magnetic device comprising a magnetoresistive effect element, wherein the magnetoresistive effect element includes: a first ferromagnetic body, a second ferromagnetic body, and a first rare-earth ferromagnetic oxide that is provided between the first ferromagnetic body and the second ferromagnetic body and magnetically joins the first ferromagnetic body and the second ferromagnetic body.
US10468168B2 Rare-earth magnet comprising holmium and tungsten
Disclosed is a Ho and W-containing rare-earth magnet. The rare-earth magnet comprises a R2Fe14B type principal phase, and comprises the following raw material components: R: 28 wt % to 33 wt %, wherein R is a raw-earth element comprising Nd and Ho, and the content of Ho is 0.3 wt % to 5 wt %; B: 0.8 wt % to 1.3 wt %; W: 0.005 wt % to 0.3 wt %, and the balance of T and inevitable purities, wherein T is an element mainly comprising Fe and/or Co. The rare-earth magnet mainly consists of a W-rich grain boundary phase and a Ho-rich principal phase; crystal grain growth of the Ho-containing magnet in a sintering process is constrained by the trace of W, thereby preventing AGG from occurring on the Ho-containing magnet, and obtaining a magnet with high coercivity and high heat resistance.
US10468165B2 Rare-earth magnet and method for manufacturing same
To provide a rare earth magnet ensuring excellent magnetic anisotropy while reducing the amount of Nd, etc., and a manufacturing method thereof.A rare earth magnet comprising a crystal grain having an overall composition of (R2(1-x)R1x)yFe100-y-w-z-vCowBzTMv (wherein R2 is at least one of Nd, Pr, Dy and Tb, R1 is an alloy of at least one or two or more of Ce, La, Gd, Y and Sc, TM is at least one of Ga, Al, Cu, Au, Ag, Zn, In and Mn, 0
US10468160B2 Acousto-optic audio signal cable
The invention discloses an acousto-optic audio signal cable which includes an audio wire cluster, at least one LED marquee light wire or at least one illuminating line parallel or spiral twining around outside or external wall of the audio wire cluster and an acousto-optic controller. The audio wire cluster and the LED marquee light wires form a cluster which is coated by a transparent insulating layer. A main circuit board of the acousto-optic controller includes a sampling amplifier circuit component, an analog-digital conversion circuit component, a microprocessor and an output driver sequentially connected. The audio wire cluster is connected to the input end of the sampling amplifier circuit component. The LED marquee light wires are connected to the output driver. The acousto-optic audio signal cable is simple in structure, convenient to operate, dynamic, fashionable and capable of synchronously flickering light during tone and rhythm changes of instrumental performances and speeches.
US10468158B2 Apparatus and method for an electro-mechanical cable overstress indicator
An apparatus for indicating overstress in an electro-mechanical cable. The apparatus includes an overstress an overstress indicator cable including at least one non-twisted conductor disposed within a section of the electro-mechanical cable, where the non-twisted conductor is adapted to break when tension in the non-twisted conductor is greater than an allowable working load for the electro-mechanical cable.
US10468156B2 Cables with polymeric jacket layers
The present disclosure relates to a cable that includes a core, a first armor wire layer surrounding the core, a first polymer layer disposed around the first armor wire layer, where the first polymer layer has a first sensitivity to energy emitted from an energy source, a second armor wire layer that may be disposed at least partially in the first polymer layer, and a second polymer layer disposed around the second armor wire layer, where the second polymer layer has a second sensitivity to the energy emitted from energy source, and the second sensitivity is greater than the first sensitivity.
US10468153B2 Insulated electric wire and method for producing insulated electric wire
An insulated electric wire includes a linear conductor and one or more of insulating layers formed on an outer peripheral surface of the conductor. In the insulated electric wire, at least one of the one or more of insulating layers has a plurality of pores, outer shells are disposed on peripheries of the pores, and each of the outer shells has a plurality of projections on an outer surface thereof.
US10468145B2 Environmentally sequestered spent fuel pool
An environmentally sequestered nuclear spent fuel pool in one embodiment includes sidewalls and a base slab that confine a water impoundment. The pool includes fuel racks containing spent fuel assemblies which heat the water via radioactive decay. A dual liner system enclosing the pool forms an impervious barrier providing redundant provisions for preventing leakage of contaminated pool water into the environment. An interstitial space is formed between the liners which may be maintained at sub-atmospheric pressures by a vacuum pump system that evacuates the space. By maintaining the pressure in the space at a negative pressure with corresponding boiling point less than the temperature of the pool water, any leakage through the inner-most liner into the interstitial space will vaporize and be extracted via the pump for signaling a potential leak in the liner system.
US10468143B2 In-vessel control rod drive mechanism and nuclear reactor with the same
Disclosed are an in-vessel control rod drive mechanism and a nuclear reactor with the same. The in-vessel control rod drive mechanism includes a control rod drive mechanism for regulating and a control rod drive mechanism for shutdown provided at an upper or lower space of a reactor core to insert or withdraw a regulating rod and a shutdown rod into/from the reactor core based on an operation state of the nuclear reactor, wherein the control rod drive mechanism for regulating and the control rod drive mechanism for shutdown are alternately arranged in the vertical direction. Therefore, a space of containment can be minimized due to the installation of the in-vessel control rod drive mechanism, and thus a rod ejection accident can be prevented, and a loss-of-coolant accident can be reduced.
US10468140B2 Systems, methods, and devices for aggregated health data processing and treatment recommendation generation platforms
Some embodiments described herein are directed to a universal health platform that may efficiently provide sophisticated health data processing and treatment recommendations. In some embodiments, the platform may be configured to allow a user (e.g. a patient or health professional) to input or import a vast and varied collection of data including health, medical, lifestyle, historical, and other relevant data. The platform may be configured to process this data through a multifaceted and dynamically updated decision-making protocol to create a personalized patient report. In some embodiments, the personalized patient report may comprise various medications, treatment, preventative, health, lifestyle, and behavioral recommendations and/or plans. In some embodiments, the data input and personalized patient report features are communicated to a user through a dynamic user interface configured to automatically update and adjust based on newly inputted data or user selection and/or rejection of recommendations in the personalized patient report.
US10468139B1 Systems and methods of automating consideration of low body mass risk
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media automate determination of a risk category for low body mass index associated with issuance of an insurance policy. Embodiments include identifying an applicant having a body mass index within a predetermined range that qualifies for a first insurance rate category for low body mass index consideration or that requires medical director review for risk classification. Embodiments further include evaluating values for one or more characteristics of the applicant and determining whether the evaluated values qualify the applicant for a second insurance rate category for low body mass index consideration, where the second insurance rate category is more favorable than the first insurance rate category. The applicant's insurance rate category can be updated upon determining that the applicant qualifies for the more favorable second insurance category.
US10468136B2 Method and system for data processing to predict health condition of a human subject
Disclosed are embodiments of method and system to predict health condition of a human subject. The method comprises receiving historical human-subject related data including records corresponding to multiple data views. The method estimates one or more latent variables based on: a first value indicative of count of records in a cluster, a second value indicative of count of records, and a third value indicative of a parameter utilizable to predict a fourth value. The fourth value corresponds to selection probability of a D-vine pair copula family, of a D-vine mixture model, utilizable to model a cluster. The method generates the D-vine mixture model based on the estimated one or more latent variables. The method further comprises receiving multi-view data of a second human subject and predicting health condition of the second human subject based on the multi-view data using a classifier trained based on the estimated latent variables.
US10468134B2 Medical imaging apparatus for displaying portions of x-ray images and method for displaying medical image
Disclosed herein are a display apparatus which facilitates a simultaneous comparison of a plurality of images which respectively illustrate different features on one divided display screen such that the images are seamlessly displayed on the screen, and an image display method which is performable by using the apparatus. The display apparatus includes a memory configured to store a plurality of different types of images of an object, an input device configured to receive an input of a command relating to simultaneously displaying the different types of images, and a display device configured to display images. Upon receiving the command, the display device divides a screen upon which an image of the object is displayable into a first region within which a first image showing one portion of the object is displayed and a second region within which a second image showing the remaining portion of the object is displayed.
US10468133B2 Arrangements for intraoral scanning
Systems and methods include determining, by an appointment management system, a condition that an appointment to conduct an intraoral scan at an intraoral scanning site has been missed by a user, automatically generating a message to the user based on the condition that indicates that an at-home impression kit will be sent to the user, sending the automatically generated message to the user, sending the at-home impression kit to the user, receiving the at-home impression kit from the user, and producing, at a fabrication site, a plurality of aligners based on the received at-home impression kit where the plurality of aligners are specific to the user and are configured to reposition one or more teeth of the user in accordance with a treatment plan.
US10468132B2 Pill dispenser
A pill dispenser is disclosed that includes a pill-dispensing mechanism, a receptacle, an identifying camera positioned to capture an image of an area adjacent to the pill dispenser, and a processor in operative communication with the pill-dispensing mechanism and the identifying camera.
US10468129B2 Biometric medical antifraud and consent system
A specialized apparatus for recording medical transactions designed to protect patient privacy when necessary to record private biometric individual data. The mechanisms and proprietary methods scramble the biometric data within the recording device, unrecoverable when leaving recording device with high assurance, yet an audit copy can forward to outside permanent storage and systems.
US10468127B2 System and method for managing health data
A portable data-management system may be easily employed with multiple processing devices by eliminating the need to pre-install additional programs, agents, device drivers, or other software components on the hosts. A portable storage device contains software for a data-management application, which receives and processes test data from a meter that measures an analyte. The portable device may employ an interface protocol that makes the portable device immediately compatible with different operating systems and hardware configurations. Once the portable device is connected to the host, the data-management application can be automatically launched. The convenience and portability of a data-management system may be enhanced by integrating advanced data processing and display features with the portable device. The users may access some advanced presentations of health data without having to launch the data-management application on a separate host.
US10468126B1 Clinical activity network generation
Clinical activity network applications are described. Some embodiments provide an Operational Intelligence Platform (“OIP”) that is configured to generate a clinical activity network that uniformly represents actions and data updates occurring in a source healthcare system. Each clinical activity instance associates an action (or activity) with a context, a time, a user, and a patient or other subject. By analyzing collections of clinical activity instances, applications can identify patterns, processes, and relationships within the healthcare setting that would not necessarily be detectable when analyzing data from a single source, such as the source customer database.
US10468123B2 Self correction for spatial orientation and motion of portable clinical analyzers
The present invention covers the integration and utility of accelerometer features into a clinical analysis system. For example, measurement of dynamic acceleration and orientation of a blood-testing instrument with respect to Earth's gravitational field may be used to determine reliability of a test procedure and optionally to provide corrective elements thereof.
US10468121B2 Phasing and linking processes to identify variations in a genome
Long fragment read techniques can be used to identify deletions and resolve base calls by utilizing shared labels (e.g., shared aliquots) of a read with any reads corresponding to heterozygous loci (hets) of a haplotype. For example, the linking of a locus to a haplotype of multiple hets can increase the reads available at the locus for determining a base call for a particular haplotype. For a hemizygous deletion, a region can be linked to one or more hets, and the labels for a particular haplotype can be used to identify which reads in the region correspond to which haplotype. In this manner, since the reads for a particular haplotype can be identified, a hemizygous deletion can be determined. Further, a phasing rate of pulses can be used to identify large deletions. A deletion can be identified with the phasing rate is sufficiently low, and other criteria can be used.
US10468119B2 Stable proteins and methods for designing same
A method for designing and selecting a protein having a stabilized structure compared to a corresponding wild type protein, and proteins having at least six amino acid substitutions with respect to a corresponding wild type protein, designed for improved thermal stability, improved specific activity and/or improved expression levels, are provided herein.
US10468118B2 DRAM row sparing
Example implementations relate to dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) row sparing. In example implementations, utilization of a failed row of a DRAM device may be excluded. A fuse in the DRAM device may be blown to replace the failed row with a spare row. The fuse may be blown during runtime operation of the DRAM device. Error-correcting code (ECC) may be used to correct erroneous data from the failed row while the fuse is being blown. Accesses of the failed row may be redirected to the spare row after the fuse is blown.
US10468117B2 Read threshold adjustment with feedback information from error recovery
A storage device with a memory may optimize the setting of a read threshold or read level. A feedback mechanism may be used responsive to there being a read retry error for providing the read threshold from the read retry. Specifically, recovery from a read failure can provide feedback information for dynamically optimizing read threshold values. Read threshold adjustments may occur each time there is a successful error recovery. The read threshold adjustment scheme may select one logical page or multiple logical pages from a recovered region. If a read threshold is found to be working, this threshold may be part of a feedback message to make an informed adjustment that optimizes the read threshold of other pages.
US10468107B2 Programming nonvolatile memory cells through a series of predetermined threshold voltages
Adaptive write operations for non-volatile memories select programming parameters according to monitored programming performance of individual memory cells. In one embodiment of the invention, programming voltage for a memory cell increases by an amount that depends on the time required to reach a predetermined voltage and then a jump in the programming voltage is added to the programming voltage required to reach the next predetermined voltage. The adaptive programming method is applied to the gate voltage of memory cells; alternatively, it can be applied to the drain voltage of memory cells along a common word line. A circuit combines the function of a program switch and drain voltage regulator, allowing independent control of drain voltage of selected memory cells for parallel and adaptive programming. Verify and adaptive read operations use variable word line voltages to provide optimal biasing of memory and reference cells during sensing.
US10468102B2 Semiconductor memory having both volatile and non-volatile functionality and method of operating
Semiconductor memory having both volatile and non-volatile modes and methods of operation. A semiconductor storage device includes a plurality of memory cells each having a floating body for storing, reading and writing data as volatile memory. The device includes a floating gate or trapping layer for storing data as non-volatile memory, the device operating as volatile memory when power is applied to the device, and the device storing data from the volatile memory as non-volatile memory when power to the device is interrupted.
US10468100B1 Detecting method for a resistive random access memory cell
The disclosure provides a detecting method for a resistive random access memory (RRAM) cell. The method includes: retrieving an RRAM cell and measuring a cell current of the RRAM cell; when a current value of the cell current is higher than a first threshold, performing at least one of a plurality of reset operations and a set operation to the RRAM cell and determining whether a resistance state of the RRAM cell has been switched after experiencing the at least one of the reset operations and the set operation. If no, a recovery operation is performed to the RRAM cell to recover the RRAM cell; if yes, the RRAM is determined to be in a healthy state.
US10468099B2 Circuit structure and driving method thereof, chip and authentication method thereof, and electronic device
A circuit structure for implementing a physical unclonable function and a driving method thereof, an integrated circuit chip and an authentication method thereof, an electronic device are disclosed. The circuit structure includes: a multilayer circuit, a first address circuit and an output circuit, the multilayer circuit includes a first RRAM device array which is addressable and a second RRAM device array which is addressable; the first address circuit is configured to map a resistance value of a second RRAM device in the second RRAM device array to a first address; the first address is used for positioning a selected first RRAM device; and the output circuit is configured to acquire and process a resistance value of the selected first RRAM device and output a processing result.
US10468098B2 In-cell differential read-out circuitry for reading signed weight values in resistive processing unit architecture
A resistive processing unit (RPU) device includes a weight storage device to store a weight voltage which corresponds to a weight value of the RPU device, and a read transistor having a gate connected to the weight storage device, and first and second source/drain terminals connected to first and second control ports, respectively. A current source connected to the second source/drain terminal generates a fixed reference current. The read transistor generates a weight current in response to the weight voltage. A read current output from the second control port represents a signed weight value of the RPU device. A magnitude of the read current is equal to a difference between the weight current and the fixed reference current. The sign of the read current is positive when the weight current is greater than the fixed reference current, and negative when the weight current is less than the fixed reference current.
US10468097B2 Data storage device and operating method of determining appropriateness of a read bias
A method for operating a data storage device includes determining appropriateness of a first read bias for adjacent target threshold voltage distributions among threshold voltage distributions for a plurality of memory cells; and if it is determined that the first read bias is inappropriate, determining a second read bias.
US10468095B2 Method and circuit to enable wide supply voltage difference in multi-supply memory
A method of operating a memory device includes providing a first voltage to a memory array, providing a second voltage to a peripheral logic circuit, receiving an access request, and in response to the access request, increasing a third voltage of a bit line of the memory array during a precharge phase.
US10468089B1 Voltage-stabilizing circuit, DRAM, and method for stabilizing a bit line voltage
A voltage-stabilizing circuit includes a voltage-dividing module, a first stabilizing module and a second stabilizing module. The voltage-dividing module is configured to generate a plurality of reference voltages. The voltage-dividing module includes a plurality of resistors and a transistor unit. The transistor unit is coupled to the plurality of resistors and is configured to complementarily adjust resistances of the plurality of resistors. The first stabilizing module is coupled to the voltage-dividing module and is configured to generate a first stabilizing voltage. The first stabilizing voltage is equal to a middle one of the plurality of reference voltages. The second stabilizing module is coupled to the voltage-dividing module and is configured to generate a second stabilizing voltage. The second stabilizing voltage is equal to one of the plurality of reference voltages other than the middle one.
US10468083B1 Integrated circuits with look up tables, and methods of producing and operating the same
Integrated circuits and methods of operating and producing the same are provided. In an exemplary embodiment, an integrated circuit includes a look up table with a first and second memory cell. The first memory cell includes a first magneto electric (ME) layer, a first free layer adjacent to the first ME layer, and a first fixed layer. The second memory cell includes a second ME layer, a second free layer adjacent to the second ME layer, and a second fixed layer. A first word line is in direct communication with the first and second free layers, wherein direct communication is a connection through zero, one, or more intervening components that are electrical conductors. A first bit line is in direct communication with the first ME layer, and a second bit line is in direct communication with the second ME layer.
US10468078B2 Methods and systems for pin-efficient memory controller interface using vector signaling codes for chip-to-chip communication
Systems and methods are described for transmitting data over physical channels to provide a high speed, low latency interface such as between a memory controller and memory devices. Controller-side and memory-side embodiments of such channel interfaces are disclosed which require a low pin count and have low power utilization. In some embodiments of the invention, different voltage, current, etc. levels are used for signaling and more than two levels may be used, such as a vector signaling code wherein each wire signal may take on one of four signal values.
US10468077B2 Adaptive object buffering and meta-data indexing using persistent memory to improve flash memory durability in tiered storage
Examples include techniques for storing an object in a non-volatile memory in a solid-state storage device (SSD), the SDD supporting input/output (I/O) operations of a block size, when a size of the object is greater than or equal to the block size. The object may be stored in a write buffer in a persistent memory in a computing platform when the size of the object is less than the block size. An object metadata component may be updated in the persistent memory to store attributes of stored objects, the attributes comprising at least an object identifier, an object state, and a location where the object is stored, the location being one or more of a cache in volatile memory, the write buffer, and the SSD. A flush operation may be performed to coalesce objects smaller than the block size together in the write buffer and to store the coalesced objects in the SSD when a size of coalesced objects is equal to the block size.
US10468076B1 Redundancy area refresh rate increase
An apparatus may include an address counter to provide first address information and second address information. The first address information may include a first number of bits and the second address information may include a second number of bits that is smaller than the first number of bits. The address counter may perform a first updating operation. The first updating operation being such that the first address information is updated from a first initial value to a first final value. The address counter may also perform a second updating operation, the second updating operation being such that the second address information is updated from a second initial value to a second final value. In addition, the address counter may also perform the second updating operation at least twice per the first updating operation being performed once.
US10468073B2 Transmission line optimization for multi-die systems
An apparatus may include a controller die configured to communicate with a plurality of dies via a transmission line. The controller die may be configured to transmit a signal on the transmission line to a target die of the plurality of dies, or the target die may transmit a signal on the transmission line. The transmission may be dependent on an end die of the plurality of dies setting an end-die termination resistance to a low level. In situations where the target memory is receiving the signal, the target die may set target an on-die termination resistance to a high level. In situations where the target memory die is transmitting the signal, the target die may set an on-die termination resistance to a low level.
US10468072B2 Protection of disk drive from external electromagnetic waves
A disk drive includes a metal base that has a rectangular bottom wall and side walls formed on each side of the rectangular bottom wall, the side walls including a first side wall on a shorter side, a metal cover that is fixed to the metal base with a plurality of metal screws, including two screws disposed at opposite ends of the side wall, a gap being formed between an upper end of the first side wall and the metal cover, a magnetic disk disposed on the metal base, at a position offset from a center of the metal base in a longitudinal direction towards the first side wall, and a head. The first side wall and the metal cover are electrically connected at an intermediate position of the first side wall between said opposite ends of the first side wall.
US10468068B2 Vibration-proof fastener post structure
A vibration-proof fastener post structure includes a body portion having a first end integrally formed with or assembled to a first object; a fastening head portion movably mounted to a second end of the body portion and having a neck portion, which is movably disposed in the body portion for moving in a slideway hole of a second object; and an elastic element movably fitted around the neck portion to push against the body portion. The fastening head portion and the body portion are configured for engaging with and fastening to the slideway hole of the second object. The second object is slidably relative to the neck portion. When the second object is slid to a predetermined position, the fastening head portion and the elastic element, the body portion or the pushing member will engage with the slideway hole of the second object to achieve a vibration-proof fastening effect.
US10468064B1 Systems and methods for efficient media editing
In the field of media editing, in one embodiment, a computer-implemented method may include steps for receiving a file at a user device, the file including a video; presenting a representation of the video at the user device; receiving a user selection indicative of a scrubbable portion of the video at a first time; generating a reversed video portion at the first time based on the scrubbable portion; receiving a scrubbing input and a playback speed at the user device, the scrubbing input indicative of playback of the scrubbable portion of the video in a forward direction and in a reverse direction; generating a scaling factor between the scrubbing input and the playback speed; scaling the reversed video portion based on the scaling factor to yield a scaled reversed video portion; and generating additional instructions to combine the video and the scaled reversed video portion to produce the media file.
US10468059B1 Slider with multiple-channel air-bearing surface
Disclosed are sliders for data storage devices, and data storage devices incorporating such sliders. A slider comprises a leading edge and an air-bearing surface (ABS). The ABS comprises a trailing end comprising a trailing pad, and a plurality of channels configured to direct gas in a direction from the leading edge toward the trailing end, wherein each of the plurality of channels is connected to the trailing end. The plurality of channels may include a center channel, an inner-diameter channel, and/or an outer-diameter channel. The disclosed sliders may be particularly advantageous for lower-pressure operating environments, such as sealed-helium disk drives.
US10468055B1 Multi-sensor reader having oppositely biased sensing layers
A multi-sensor reader includes first and second read sensors. The first read sensor includes a first sensor stack including a sensing layer having a magnetization that changes according to an external magnetic field, and a first biasing component configured to magnetically bias the sensing layer of the first sensor stack in a first direction. The second read sensor includes a second sensor stack including a sensing layer having a magnetization that changes according to an external magnetic field, and a second biasing component configured to magnetically bias the sensing layer of the second sensor stack in a second direction that is substantially opposite the first direction.
US10468053B2 Verifying messages projected from an intelligent audible device
An intelligent audible device is provided that is constructed to monitor for an event, such as actual or elapse time, or a sensor exceeding a threshold. Responsive to the event, a sound input transducer is activated, and an output sound signal representing an intended message is projected into the local environment by a sound output transducer. The sound input transducer captures the actual sound projected into the local environment. The captured actual sound is processed and compared to the output sound signal. In this way it may be confidently determined if the intended message was actually properly projected into the local environment.
US10468050B2 Voice synthesized participatory rhyming chat bot
Among other things, embodiments of the present disclosure may be used to help train speech recognizers for improving generalized voice experience quality in a chat bot system. In some embodiments, the system provides users with games to play to increase user engagement with the chat bot system.
US10468049B2 Scream detection method and apparatus therefor
A scream determination method for determining whether a window signal, selected by a window having a predetermined time length, among collected an audio signal includes a signal corresponding to the scream of a person, performs a process for each section, the process comprising the steps of: generating “FFT signals” and “S-FFT signals”; determining whether the number of points having a predetermined fifth reference value among the S-FFT signals satisfies a predetermined third condition; and determining whether energy patterns of predetermined specific frequency bands satisfy a predetermined fifth condition.
US10468046B2 Coding mode determination method and apparatus, audio encoding method and apparatus, and audio decoding method and apparatus
Provided are a method and an apparatus for determining an encoding mode for improving the quality of a reconstructed audio signal. A method of determining an encoding mode includes determining one from among a plurality of encoding modes including a first encoding mode and a second encoding mode as an initial encoding mode in correspondence to characteristics of an audio signal, and if there is an error in the determination of the initial encoding mode, generating a modified encoding mode by modifying the initial encoding mode to a third encoding mode.
US10468043B2 Low-complexity tonality-adaptive audio signal quantization
The invention provides an audio encoder for encoding an audio signal so as to produce therefrom an encoded signal, the audio encoder including: a framing device configured to extract frames from the audio signal; a quantizer configured to map spectral lines of a spectrum signal derived from the frame of the audio signal to quantization indices, wherein the quantizer has a dead-zone, in which the input spectral lines are mapped to quantization index zero; and a control device configured to modify the dead-zone; wherein the control device includes a tonality calculating device configured to calculate at least one tonality indicating value for at least one spectrum line or for at least one group of spectral lines, wherein the control device is configured to modify the dead-zone for the at least one spectrum line or the at least one group of spectrum lines depending on the respective tonality indicating value.
US10468038B2 Method for decoding and encoding a downmix matrix, method for presenting audio content, encoder and decoder for a downmix matrix, audio encoder and audio decoder
A method is described which decodes a downmix matrix for mapping a plurality of input channels of audio content to a plurality of output channels, the input and output channels being associated with respective speakers at predetermined positions relative to a listener position, wherein the downmix matrix is encoded by exploiting the symmetry of speaker pairs of the plurality of input channels and the symmetry of speaker pairs of the plurality of output channels. Encoded information representing the encoded downmix matrix is received and decoded for obtaining the decoded downmix matrix.
US10468031B2 Diarization driven by meta-information identified in discussion content
An approach is provided that receives an audio stream and utilizes a voice activation detection (VAD) process to create a digital audio stream of voices from at least two different speakers. An automatic speech recognition (ASR) process is applied to the digital stream with the ASR process resulting in the spoken words to which a speaker turn detection (STD) process is applied to identify a number of speaker segments with each speaker segment ending at a word boundary. The STD process analyzes a number of speaker segments using a language model that determines when speaker changes occur. A speaker clustering algorithm is then applied to the speaker segments to associate one of the speakers with each of the speaker segments.
US10468028B2 Transcription presentation of communication sessions
A system is provided that includes a first network interface for a first network type and a second network interface for a second network type that is different from the first network type. The system also includes at least one processor configured to cause the system to perform operations. The operations may include obtaining, from the first network interface, audio from a communication session with a remote device established over the first network and obtaining an indication of a communication device available to participate in the communication session and direct audio obtained from the communication session to a remote transcription system. The operations may also include directing the audio to the second network interface for transmission to the communication device, obtaining transcript data from the remote transcription system based on the audio, and directing the transcript data to the second network interface for transmission to the communication device.
US10468027B1 Connected accessory for a voice-controlled device
Coordinated operation of a voice-controlled device and an accessory device in an environment is described. A remote system processes audio data it receives from the voice-controlled device in the environment to identify a first intent associated with a first domain, a second intent associated with a second domain, and a named entity associated with the audio data. The remote system sends, to the voice-controlled device, first information for accessing main content associated with the named entity, and a first instruction corresponding to the first intent. The remote system also sends, to the accessory device, second information for accessing control information or supplemental content associated with the main content, and a second instruction corresponding to the second intent. The first and second instructions, when processed by the devices in the environment, cause coordinated operation of the voice-controlled device and the accessory device.
US10468026B1 Dynamic protection of personal information in audio recordings
In a general aspect, audio recordings are managed to protect personal identifiable information (PII) and or sensitive personal information (SPI). In an aspect, a first audio file associated with a voice call and a second audio file associated with the voice call are obtained. The first audio file is partitioned into one or more segments. Which of the one or more segments of the first audio file the number of spoken digits exceeds a certain number are identified. The second audio file is partitioned into segments corresponding in time to the identified segments of the first audio file. The voice call is tagged as containing PII or SPI in response to determining that trigger words are spoken in at least one of the segments of the second audio file.
US10468025B2 Speech interaction method and apparatus
The present invention discloses a speech interaction method and apparatus, and pertains to the field of speech processing technologies. The method includes: acquiring speech data of a user; performing user attribute recognition on the speech data to obtain a first user attribute recognition result; performing content recognition on the speech data to obtain a content recognition result of the speech data; and performing a corresponding operation according to at least the first user attribute recognition result and the content recognition result, so as to respond to the speech data. According to the present invention, after speech data is acquired, user attribute recognition and content recognition are separately performed on the speech data to obtain a first user attribute recognition result and a content recognition result, and a corresponding operation is performed according to at least the first user attribute recognition result and the content recognition result.
US10468021B2 Mobile terminal and method for controlling the same
The present invention discloses a mobile terminal of which a process of selecting a search engine for web search and a process of inputting a keyword are simplified. The mobile terminal according to this application may include a microphone, a wireless communication unit, a display unit and a controller configured to select a search engine usable for the web search set a keyword based on a voice inputted via the microphone perform a web search using the text.
US10468019B1 System and method for automatic speech recognition using selection of speech models based on input characteristics
A method and system method for automatic speech recognition using selection of speech models based on input characteristics is disclosed herein. The method includes obtaining speech data from a speaker utilizing a microphone or an audio upload. The system and method select the best speech recognition model to automatically decode the input speech and continuously update models by updating/creating models in a database based on users speech abilities.
US10468018B2 Methods and systems for recognizing audio played and recording related video for viewing
Methods and systems for recognizing audio played in order to instruct a media player to record related video, the method includes: configuring a mobile client hosted by a mobile device for capturing audio content played in a vicinity of the mobile device wherein the mobile client captures at least audio data of the audio content played when instructed by a control selection of an user of the mobile client; recognizing, the audio data played, by applications based at a server which process the captured audio data from the mobile device and associate the captured audio data with video data of video content to determine, using the server based applications, video content related to the captured audio content wherein the related video content is generated by or found at one or more video sources in communication with the server; and instructing a media player coupled to the server to record the related video content for subsequent viewing by the user.
US10468010B2 Acoustical attenuator in storage array to improve performance
An apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a plurality of flow guiding structures spatially aligned in a first row, each of the plurality of flow guiding structures comprising a fin-shape to funnel airflow at a trailing edge of each of the plurality of flow guiding structures. The apparatus also includes a plurality of flow separating structures spatially aligned in a second row interleaved between each of the plurality of flow guiding structures, each of the plurality of flow separating structures comprising a fin-shape configured to split airflow received from the plurality of flow guiding structures.
US10468005B2 Detection device for detecting operation position
A detection device including n number of sensors arrayed in a direction, in which n is an integer of 3 or more and from which (n−1) pairs of adjacent sensors are formed, and a processor which determines one specified position in the direction based on output values of the n number of sensors, in which the processor calculates (n−1) sets of difference values each of which is a difference between two output values corresponding to each of the (n−1) pairs of sensors, and determines the one specified position based on the (n−1) sets of difference values and correlation positions corresponding to the (n−1) sets of difference values and indicating positions correlated with array positions of each pair of sensors.
US10468004B2 Information processing method, terminal device and computer storage medium
A method for processing information, terminal device and a computer storage medium are disclosed. The method for processing information includes that: a first control instruction is acquired, and a first application is switched to a preset mode according to the first control instruction; a first triggering operation is acquired based on the preset mode, at least two pieces of multimedia data are selected based on the first triggering operation, and a first playing interface is generated; when a second control instruction is acquired, the at least two pieces of multimedia data in the first playing interface are sequentially played; in a process of playing first multimedia data in the at least two pieces of multimedia data, first audio data is acquired; and the first multimedia data and the first audio data are synthesized as second multimedia data.
US10468003B2 Audio foot pedal
An audio foot pedal having an activation arrangement comprising a control button and a stationary part, the control button being secured to the stationary part for relative movement along a travel range, the activation arrangement providing a control signal in response to movement of said control button, the audio foot pedal further comprising at least one signal processing arrangement arranged to execute at least two different functional modes, wherein at least one of said functional modes, in response to said control signal, variably controls a signal processing of audio signals communicated to said at least one signal processing arrangement thereby producing an audio output signal to an audio output, and wherein said control signal also controls switching between said at least two functional modes.
US10467999B2 Auditory augmentation system and method of composing a media product
An auditory augmentation system includes a database with a multiplicity of audio sections and associated metadata for digital audio files. Each audio section is mapped to a contextual theme, each contextual theme being mapped to an audio section having an entry point and an exit point. The entry and exit points support seamless splice or fade transitions between different audio sections. A processing system couples to the database along with an input; the input is in the form of temporally-varying events data that defines a temporal input. The processing system resolves the temporal input into one or more of a plurality of categorized contextual themes, correlates the categorized contextual themes with metadata associated with selected audio sections relevant to the one or more categorized contextual themes, and splices or fades together selected audio sections, and generates, as an output, a media product in which transitions between audio sections are seamless.
US10467997B2 Collapsible music station
A collapsible music apparatus comprising a plurality of interactive panels, wherein the interactive panels are formed using panel members and panel brackets. The collapsible music apparatus also includes one or more joiners placed between abutting interactive panels, wherein the joiners form joints between the abutting interactive panels. The apparatus also includes one or more music devices coupled to the panel members of the interactive panels; wherein the interactive panels are formed by connecting the panel members and the panel brackets. The apparatus also includes interactive panels that rotate and move freely with respect to one another at the joints between the abutting interactive panels; wherein the interactive panels are collapsed when the interactive panels are folded into each other at joints between the abutting interactive panels.
US10467993B2 Connection device between the neck and body of a stringed musical instrument and stringed musical instrument containing said device
Device for connecting the neck to the body of a stringed musical instrument and stringed musical instrument containing said deviceThe invention relates to a device for connecting the neck to the body of a stringed musical instrument of the type that comprises a first and second component, it being possible to connect the first component to the neck and said second component to the body of the stringed musical instrument, said first and second components being form-engaged to each other, the device comprising also means for adjusting the contact position of said first component to different angles relative to said second component and in that the device also comprises means for fixing the relative position of said first component to said second component.
US10467991B2 Measurement instrument and reflection device used for same
A measurement instrument includes a display configured to display information; a display controller configured to control displaying of the information on the display; and a reflector configured to invert the information displayed on the display via specular reflection. Since the measurement instrument includes the reflector configured to invert the information displayed on the display via specular reflection, information can be seen via the reflector even when the information is difficult to read directly from the display. Thus, the measurement instrument can improve visibility of the information displayed on the display.
US10467990B2 Numerical controller
A numerical controller includes a drawing processing unit that draws a screen on a display unit, an image display cycle measurement processing unit that measures a display cycle of the screen, and a drawing quality change processing unit that determines drawing quality of the screen based on the display cycle or a CPU processing amount estimated from the display cycle. The drawing processing unit draws the screen according to the drawing quality determined by the drawing quality change processing unit.
US10467989B2 System for visualizing an aircraft procedure having several alternate sequences and related process
A system for visualizing an aircraft procedure having several alternate sequences and related process are provided. The system includes a display and a display management assembly on the display, making it possible to display successive steps of the procedure on the display. The display management assembly able to display, on the display, an active step of an active sequence of the procedure, at least one prior step preceding the active step in the active sequence of the procedure and defining one alternative among several series of steps, and at least one step after the active step in this active sequence of the procedure, without displaying a step of the procedure situated on an inactive sequence of the procedure that may be accessible from any step before the active step.
US10467985B2 Display with localized brightness adjustment capabilities
An electronic device may have a display with an array of pixels. The device may have an array of components such as an array of light sensors for capturing fingerprints of a user through an array of corresponding transparent windows in the display. A capacitive touch sensor, proximity sensor, force sensor, or other sensor may be used by control circuitry in the device to monitor for the presence of a user's finger over the array of light sensors. In response, the control circuitry can direct the display to illuminate a subset of the pixels, thereby illuminating the user's finger and causing reflected light from the finger to illuminate the array of light sensors for a fingerprint capture operation. The display may have display driver circuitry that facilitates the momentary illumination of the subset of pixels with uniform flash data while image data is displayed in other portions of the display.
US10467983B2 Color display converter for pinball machine
A later generation display device may be connected to the video output port of an older electronic device which utilized an earlier generation display such as a dot matrix display. The early generation display is replaced with the later generation display. The display device includes software which receives graphic data through the video output port and identifies which frame is currently being streamed. The display device matches the frame being streamed to a stored graphic frame having a higher resolution and/or color. The matched frame is delivered to the later generation device so that the user can experience a higher quality visual effect by retrofitting the older electronic device with the later generation display.
US10467981B1 Method and apparatus for providing interface between dedicated discrete graphics processing unit and head mounted display using type-C universal standard bus
An information handling system with a hybrid Universal Serial Bus Type-C (USB-C) port architecture and method for operating the same comprising a USB-C port for communicating display graphics signals to a plurality of peripheral device types attachable to the USB-C port where the USB-C port is operably connected to a high throughput data translation hub via a first data bus capable of transmitting the display graphics signal at least at 8.1 Gbit/s across at least four lanes and the high throughput data translation hub is operably connected to a dedicated discrete graphics processing unit (dGPU) and operably connected to a CPU with integrated GPU (iGPU) operating with lower graphics processing capacity and power than the dGPU. A USB-C controller executing code instructions of the hybrid USB-C head mounted display interface management system to instruct the USB-C port to operate in a first mode or in a second mode depending on identification of a peripheral device type attached to the USB-C port where the USB-C port is operably connected to a first multiplexing circuit via a second data bus for transmitting USB data wherein the first multiplexing circuit is capable of operating in the first mode to operably connect USB data from the USB-C port to the USB-C controller, and the first multiplexing circuit is capable of operating in the second mode to operably connect the dGPU to the USB-C port via a USB data line parallel to the first data bus.
US10467979B2 Display device and method for operating a plurality of modes and displaying contents corresponding to the modes
A display device includes a display, a first sensor sensing movement, a second sensor sensing illuminance, and a processor operatively connected with the display, the first sensor, and the second sensor. The processor is configured to operate in a first mode or a second mode. The first mode is a mode in which a dynamic image is displayed in the display and the second mode is a mode in which a static image is displayed in the display. The processor sets a first critical time for sensing the movement based on the illuminance. If specified movement of a user is sensed in the second mode within the first critical time, the processor controls the display to display the static image.
US10467977B2 Display panel and driving circuit thereof
A driving circuit for a display panel is disclosed. The driving circuit includes at least a driving signal line connected to a display driving signal transmission unit delivering display driving signal produced by the display driving signal transmission unit to sub-pixels of the display panel through the driving signal line; and a number of data signal lines connected to a display data provision unit delivering display data signal produced by the display data provision unit to the sub-pixels. For each subset of the sub-pixels that are of a same component color, at least two data signal lines, starting from different points of time, deliver display data signal to the subset of sub-pixels that are of the same component color. The driving circuit effectively resolves glitches to input signal resulted from heavy transient load to the input signal.
US10467976B2 Drive circuit for display device and display device
According to one embodiment, a drive circuit for a display device includes a plurality of pixels. Each of the pixels includes a memory, and a display element driven based on output data of the memory. The drive circuit includes a storage control circuit for storing, in the memory, the data from a signal line, and a display control circuit which provides the display element with a display signal or a non-display signal based on the data stored in the memory. The drive circuit changes a display area from a first display state to a second display state. When the drive circuit sets the display area to the second display state, the drive circuit supplies a signal which does not depend on the image data to the display element.
US10467974B2 Display driver and method for evaluating display device
A display driver for driving a display panel includes a test control unit that generates n test data each designating a brightness gradation for each pixel of the panel, and controls a connected-state test for testing the display panel in a connected-state where the display panel and the display driver are electrically connected and a disconnected-state test for testing the display driver in a disconnected-state where the display panel and the display driver are electrically disconnected, a voltage converter that generates n pixel drive voltages from the n test data, an output unit that supplies each of the n pixel drive voltages to a corresponding data line in the connected-state, and a fault evaluator that outputs a test result signal including a fault or a no-fault in the connected-state and the disconnected-state by checking if each of the n pixel drive voltages is within an acceptable gradation voltage range.
US10467971B2 Display device
A display device includes: a display panel having a display area with a plurality of pixel areas and a non-display area adjacent the display area, the display panel may include a substrate including at least one thin film transistor in each of the pixel areas and a display element connected to the thin film transistor; lighting circuits in the non-display area on the substrate to check lighting states of the display element; signal wires in the non-display area on the substrate to supply a signal to the lighting circuits; dummy circuits including a plurality of dummy capacitors, each of which include a first dummy capacitor electrode and a second dummy capacitor electrode, wherein the dummy circuits collect external static electricity coming through the signal wires before the external static electricity flows into the lighting circuits.
US10467970B2 Display panel, display module, method for driving display module, driving device and display device
The present disclosure provides a display panel, a display module, a method for driving the display module, a driving device and a display device. The display panel includes a plurality of pixel repeat units, each of the pixel repeat units includes first monochromatic sub-pixels, second monochromatic sub-pixels and third monochromatic sub-pixels of different colors, each of the pixel repeat units includes three pixel units arranged in sequence in a row direction, each of the pixel unit includes two monochromatic sub-pixels in a first row and two monochromatic sub-pixels in a second row, the two monochromatic sub-pixels in the first row and the two monochromatic sub-pixels in the second row are staggered, and a color of each monochromatic sub-pixel is different from colors of adjacent monochromatic sub-pixels.
US10467968B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device includes: a first display panel displaying a first image; a second display panel displaying a second image; and an image processor generating first and second image data based on input video signal. The image processor includes a first differential filtering processor, a multiplier that multiplies a grayscale of the image data subjected to the differential filtering by the first differential filtering processor by a correction coefficient, and a first smoothing processor that performs smoothing processing on image data obtained by adding the image data multiplied by the correction coefficient and the image data based on the input video signal. The image processor generates the first image data based on the image data based on the input video signal and the image data subjected to the smoothing processing, and generates the second image data based on the image data subjected to the smoothing processing.
US10467963B2 Pixel circuits for AMOLED displays
A system for controlling a display in which each pixel circuit comprises a light-emitting device, a drive transistor, a storage capacitor, a reference voltage source, and a programming voltage source. The storage capacitor stores a voltage equal to the difference between the reference voltage and the programming voltage, and a controller supplies a programming voltage that is a calibrated voltage for a known target current, reads the actual current passing through the drive transistor to a monitor line, turns off the light emitting device while modifying the calibrated voltage to make the current supplied through the drive transistor substantially the same as the target current, modifies the calibrated voltage to make the current supplied through the drive transistor substantially the same as the target current, and determines a current corresponding to the modified calibrated voltage based on predetermined current-voltage characteristics of the drive transistor.
US10467961B2 Display system and electrical appliance
A display system in which the luminance of light-emitting elements in a light-emitting device is adjusted based on information on an environment. A sensor obtains information on an environment as an electrical signal. A CPU converts, based on comparison data set in advance, the information signal into a correction signal for correcting the luminance of EL elements. Upon receiving this correction signal, a voltage changer applies a predetermined corrected potential to the EL elements. Thus, this display system enables control of the luminance of the EL elements.
US10467959B2 Organic light-emitting display and method of driving same
Disclosed is an organic light-emitting display device including: a display panel; a drive IC configured to supply a driving signal to the display panel; and a controller configured to operate in one of a first driving scheme, in which, when turned on, a sensing period of sensing characteristics of the display panel is executed, after which a display period of displaying an image on the display panel is executed, and a second driving scheme, in which, when turned on, the display period of displaying the image on the display panel is executed, the controller operating in the second driving scheme when turned on within a preset time after having been turned off.
US10467956B2 Pixel driving circuit for driving an organic light emitting diode to emit light, pixel driving method, array substrate and display device
The present disclosure provides a pixel driving circuit, an array substrate and a display device. The pixel driving circuit comprises a charge storage unit, for receiving a power supply voltage signal; a driving unit, for generating a driving current that drives the OLED to emit light; a reset unit, for writing a voltage of an initial voltage signal into a second terminal of the charge storage unit in a reset phase; a data write unit, for writing a voltage of a data voltage signal and the threshold voltage of the driving unit into the second terminal of the charge storage unit in a data write phase; and a light emitting control unit, for controlling the power supply voltage signal to be written into the driving unit so as to generate the driving signal in a light emitting phase.
US10467954B2 Image display method, storage medium, image drive device and display device
An image display method, a storage medium, an image drive device and a display device are disclosed. The image display method, applicable to an image display device, includes: selecting at least a partial area in an image display area as a movable area; allowing the movable area to move M pixel step or steps from an initial position along a first direction; and allowing the movable area to move N pixel step or steps along a second direction. The first direction is intersected with the second direction, M1 and N1.
US10467953B2 Pixel driving circuit and organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display
The present disclosure relates to a pixel driving circuit and an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display having the pixel driving circuit. The pixel driving circuit adopts a 6T2C (six transistors and two capacitors) structure to compensate a threshold voltage of the driving thin film transistor (TFT) in the pixel. As such, a current passing through the OLED may not be related to the threshold voltage of the driving TFT. So as to eliminate the improper image-displaying of the OLED display resulting from the drifting of the threshold voltage of the driving TFT.
US10467951B2 Method for processing image and electronic device supporting the same
An electronic device includes a display panel that outputs content through a plurality of pixels, a display driver integrated circuit configured to transmit a driving signal for driving the display panel, and a processor configured to transmit image data and/or a control signal to the display driver integrated circuit. In the case where the display driver integrated circuit receives first image data transmitted together with a command of a first command group from the processor, the display driver integrated circuit is configured to store the first image data in a first memory area. In the case where the display driver integrated circuit receives second image data transmitted together with a command of a second command group from the processor, the display driver integrated circuit is configured to store the second image data in a second memory area different from the first memory area.
US10467946B2 Display panel
A display panel is provided. The display panel includes a display area comprising a gate line and a data line, and a gate driver connected to a terminal of the gate line. The gate driver includes a plurality of stages that are integrated on a substrate, and each stage comprises an inverter unit, an output unit, and a Q node stabilization unit. The output unit includes a first transistor and a first capacitor, wherein the first transistor includes an input terminal for receiving a clock signal, a control terminal connected to a node Q, and an output terminal connected to a gate voltage output terminal to output a gate voltage. A Vgs voltage of a transistor in the Q node stabilization unit has a value of equal to or less than 0 V when the output unit outputs a gate-on voltage.
US10467942B2 Source driver for display apparatus
The present invention relates to a source driver for a display apparatus, which is capable of removing delay of a DAC (Digital-Analog Converter) and in which a part of gamma lines for providing gamma voltages to the DAC is designed to have a large width and a small resistance value. Before driving a first gamma voltage to a level corresponding to display data, the DAC can select an adjacent gamma line having a small resistance value and drive a second gamma voltage, thereby removing a delay time.
US10467940B2 Sensing apparatus, display apparatus, and method of sensing electrical signal
A sensing apparatus that senses electrical signals of a plurality of pixels arranged in rows or columns. The sensing apparatus includes a plurality of sensing circuits configured to sense electrical signals through sensing lines that correspond to the columns of the pixels, a first switch configured to connect a first sensing line of the sensing lines that corresponds to a first pixel column of the columns of the pixels and a first sensing circuit of the sensing circuits that corresponds to the first pixel column; and a second switch configured to connect the first sensing line and a second sensing circuit of the sensing circuits different from the first sensing circuit.
US10467932B1 Mobile elevating apparatus
A mobile elevating apparatus may include a mobile base having a front and a rear with a longitudinal axis being defined between the front and rear, with the mobile base comprising a frame and a wheel assembly mounted on the frame to support the frame in a manner permitting mobility. The apparatus may also include a lift assembly including at least one tier and being mounted on the frame and being extendable and retractable with respect to the frame to raise and lower a top of the lift assembly, an object mounted on the top of the lift assembly such that extension and retraction of the lift assembly raises and lowers the object, a power source positioned on the mobile base; and a control assembly mounted on the mobile base. In embodiments, the object may comprise a display sign.
US10467927B2 Parametrically adjustable airway training mannequin with instrumented parameter assessment
The adjustable airway mannequin with visual feedback models the human skull, maxilla, upper teeth, lower teeth, jaw, spine and airway mounted on a backboard. Adjustments can be made to the height of the maxilla, the height of the upper teeth, the tension and distance of the jaw movement representing mouth opening, the anterior-posterior displacement of the jaw relative to the maxilla and skull, the presence or absence of the upper teeth and lower teeth, the range of motion of the spine, and tension on the airway to mimic a variety of anatomies. The mannequin may include one or more electronic proximity and position sensors that operate through magnetic field sensing, accelerometry, and optical sensing to monitor one or more of face length, jaw length, mouth opening, jaw tension, larynx position, head height off the table, and spine mobility.
US10467923B2 System and method for identifying a deviation of an operator of a vehicle from a doctrine
A profile comparator for comparing between a human operator and a clone including a storage device, a simulation processor and a parameter comparator, the storage device including a recording of at least one parameter during an activity session of a platform, the platform including at least one control system, the parameter being at least one of a parameter of the platform and an action of an operator of the platform during the activity session, and a predetermined profile, the simulation processor configured to generate a virtual clone of the platform according to at least one of the recorded parameter, the simulation processor being further configured to manage the virtual clone according to the predetermined profile, the parameter comparator configured to compare at least one comparison parameter relative to the comparison parameter of the virtual clone and configured to determine at least one deviation wherein the comparison parameter deviates from the comparison parameter of the virtual clone.
US10467920B2 Layered multimedia interactive assessment system
Generally, a computer implemented layered multimedia assessment system which provides one or more server computers that allow one or more client devices and one or more administrator devices access to an layered multimedia assessment application which provides an administrator user interface and client user interface which serially provide one or more assignment events each having a first step in which the client user interacts with the client user interface to perform an assessment of assignment content and performs an interactive examination and a second step in which the client user participates to evaluate the performance of other client users.
US10467918B1 Award incentives for facilitating collaborative, social online education
Various aspects disclosed herein are directed to Online Education techniques and award incentives for facilitating collaborative, social online education.
US10467916B2 Assisting human interaction
A method of, and system for, assisting interaction between a user and at least one other human, which includes receiving (202) action data describing at least one action performed by at least one human. The action data is decoded (204) to generate action-meaning data and the action-meaning data is used (206) to generate (208) user response data relating to how a user should respond to the at least one action.
US10467912B2 System and method to revise vertical profile of a flight plan
A vehicular situation display including a user interface, a display, and a processor is provided to modify a vertical profile of a flight plan. The processor may generate vertical profile display data on the display based, receive a request to edit the vertical profile, expand the vertical profile display data on the display, generate a first movable reference line corresponding to one of an altitude, a distance and a time, receive, from the user interface, a flight plan change request to change an altitude, distance or time of the flight plan, the altitude, distance or time corresponding to the first movable reference line, generate a preview of an updated flight plan, and transmit the approval of the displayed updated flight plan to a flight management system, the flight management system configured to update the flight plan of the aircraft based upon the command to change the flight plan.
US10467911B2 System and method to analyze data based on air traffic volume
A method includes accessing historical data including timestamped meteorological data and flight path data. The timestamped meteorological data indicates meteorological conditions detected in each of a plurality of geographic regions. The flight path data indicates air traffic volume in each of the plurality of geographic regions during particular time periods. The method also includes, based on the historical data, identifying at least one meteorological condition and at least one time period corresponding to higher than threshold air traffic volume in a particular geographic region of the plurality of geographic regions. The method further includes generating a filter criterion based on the particular geographic region, the at least one meteorological condition, and the at least one time period. The method also includes generating a flight plan based on a portion of the historical data that satisfies the filter criterion.
US10467910B2 Flight schedule disruption awareness systems and methods
A flight schedule disruption awareness system is configured to provide situational awareness of flight disruptions that affect a flight schedule for one or more flights. The flight schedule disruption awareness system includes a disruption determination control unit that is configured to receive a plurality of flight schedule update inputs related to flight schedule updates to the flight schedule. The disruption determination control unit determines one or more flight disruptions from the plurality of flight schedule update inputs. A display is operatively coupled to the disruption determination control unit. The disruption determination control unit shows delays caused by the flight disruption(s) on the display.
US10467905B2 User configurable vehicle parking alert system
A parking place alert system may include an interface, and a controller configured to generate an alert to be displayed via the interface and identifying a set of available park assist features selected in response to an indication that an available parking place is of a user identified type that defines a desired vehicle orientation and position relative to other parked vehicles.
US10467898B2 Driving behavior correction method and device based on internet of vehicles
The disclosure relates to an Internet of Vehicles technology, and particularly to a driving behavior correction method and device based on the Internet of Vehicles. The driving behavior correction method based on the Internet of Vehicles comprises: a first information acquirer acquiring information about a vehicle in real time, and a second information acquirer acquiring vehicle condition information about the other surrounding vehicles on a travelling road in real time; and a determination unit arranged in the vehicle or at a cloud determining in real time, according to the information about the vehicle and the vehicle condition information about the surrounding vehicles, whether a driving behavior of the vehicle is dangerous, and if so, issuing a driving behavior correction prompt to the driver of the vehicle, which can intervene in and correct the driving behavior of the driver in real time.
US10467895B2 Device and method for operating a parking facility
A device for operating a parking facility, including a database in which one or multiple vehicle property/properties is/are stored for different vehicle types, and a processor which is designed to ascertain a type of a vehicle based on the recorded image of the vehicle and to read the vehicle property/properties corresponding to the ascertained vehicle type out of the database, the processor being further designed to ascertain a parking position for the vehicle in the parking facility based on the one or multiple read-out vehicle property/properties. A method for operating a parking facility, a parking system for vehicles, and a computer program are also described.
US10467894B2 Method for finding a parked vehicle in a parking structure, and parking structure
The disclosure relates to systems and methods for finding a parked vehicle in a parking structure, wherein a parked position of the vehicle is stored in a parking structure, a mobile terminal is coupled to the parking structure in order to provide a radio transmission path, navigation to the parked vehicle is requested from the parking structure using the mobile terminal, and the parking structure produces light trajectories in order to navigate a user to the parked position of the vehicle.
US10467892B2 Method and apparatus for exchanging information through a tachometer signal
According to one aspect, a method includes obtaining a first signal from a host at an air mover system, the air mover system including an air mover and a tachometer, the tachometer having an associated tachometer signal. The method also includes determining whether the first signal is a request for information associated with the air mover, and providing the information from the air mover system to the host on the associated tachometer signal when it is determined that the first signal is the request for information associated with the air mover.
US10467884B2 Systems for monitoring hand sanitization
The present systems and methods relate to a hand sanitizer system that includes a proximity detector, a dispensing system and an alarm feature, and is operative to provide an indication corresponding to a person in proximity of the system failing to dispense antiseptic or other solution from the dispenser within a predetermined period of time after moving within a predetermined range of the detector.
US10467882B2 Apparatus for detecting humidity
An apparatus comprising: a humidity-dependent electrical energy source configured to provide electrical energy when an environment occupied by the humidity-dependent electrical energy source becomes humid; and an electrically activated visual indicator coupled to receive provided electrical energy from the humidity-dependent electrical energy source and configured to provide a visual indication that the environment occupied by the humidity-dependent electrical energy source has become humid.
US10467870B2 Sound to haptic effect conversion system using multiple actuators
A haptic conversion system is provided that analyzes an audio signal, generates a plurality of haptic signals based on the analysis of the audio signal, and plays the generated plurality of haptic signals through a plurality of actuators to produce one or more haptic effects. The haptic conversion system maps the generated plurality of haptic signals to the plurality of actuators based on one or more audio characteristics of the audio signal. Each generated haptic signal includes one or more haptic parameters, and is played at its mapped actuator to generate the one or more haptic effects.
US10467869B2 Apparatus and method for providing boost protection logic
An apparatus, such as a haptic-enabled device, and a method for providing boost protection logic are presented. The method comprises receiving, by a control circuit of the apparatus, a nonzero drive signal to be used by the haptic actuator to generate a haptic effect. The control circuit causes a first portion of the nonzero drive signal to be applied to the haptic actuator in a boost mode. The control circuit detects a boost duration exceeding a first defined time threshold, such as a boost timeout threshold, or detects an accumulated boost time exceeding the first defined time threshold. In response, the control circuit causes a second portion of the nonzero drive signal to be applied to the haptic actuator in an amplitude-limited mode.
US10467867B2 Technologies for point-of-sale transactions
Technologies for conducting a sales transaction on a mobile point-of-sale computing device include displaying a branded background image associated with a business entity conducting the sales transaction on a display of the mobile point-of-sale computing device and displaying a point-of-sale user interface overlaid on the branded background image. The point-of-sale user interface includes several semi-transparent display windows. A portion of the branded background image is visible through each of the semi-transparent display windows. A portion of the branded background image covered by at least one of the semitransparent display windows is blurred to increase the visibility of information included in the blurred semitransparent display window. Technologies for updating inventory items using tag information are also disclosed. The tag information may include, for example, relational data tags that identified other inventory items related to the associated inventory item and/or description data tags that identify characteristics of the associated inventory item.
US10467864B2 Gaming system and method for redistributing funds amongst players of skill games at different devices
A gaming system which employs a community skill award pool funded based on one or more awards that lower-skilled players (or no-skill players) failed to win in association with one or more skill-based games.
US10467859B2 Game modifier usable between game stages for gaming device
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to the use of game modifiers between game stages of a game played on a gaming device. According to some embodiments, a gaming device is configured to play a multi-stage game of chance. After a first stage is completed and a result for the first stage is determined, a game modifier is altered and applied to a second stage of the game when a predefined criterion is satisfied. The game modifier may modify prizes associated with the second stage of the game by, for example, applying a multiplier to prizes associated with a second stage result, the modifier may alter an aspect of the second stage of the game by, for example, adding or replacing one or more game elements used in evaluating the second stage outcome for prizes, or the modifier may trigger a bonus event.
US10467856B2 System and method for implementing a refund calculator in a game
One aspect of the disclosure relates to implementing a refund calculator in an online game. The refund calculator may provide the ability to prioritize what users may receive items, troops, and/or any other in-game parameters. The refund calculator may provide the ability to determine how many items and/or troops the user may be refunded, the time frame in which the user receives the items, troops and/or other aspects of a refund.
US10467855B2 Gaming system and method for modifying persistent elements
In various embodiments, the present disclosure relates generally to gaming systems and methods for modifying one or more accumulated persistent elements.
US10467853B2 Gaming system, gaming device and method for providing a game having a dynamic award scheme
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide gaming systems and methods providing casual games with dynamic award schemes. Each game has a designated number of elements. For each play of the wagering game, the gaming system: determines a number of the designated number of elements that will be as payout elements; determines which of the designated number of elements to make the payout elements; and for each payout element, determines the payout value associated with that payout element. The gaming system enables the player to play the wagering game in accordance with predetermined rules of the wagering game, which includes enabling the player to employ the elements until a game ending condition occurs. If a payout element is employed in that play of the wagering game in a designated manner, the gaming system provides the player the associated payout value.
US10467851B2 Anti-cheating system
An electromechanical gaming machine for applying an anti-cheating system including a real world controller constructed to provide a gambling game; an entertainment software controller constructed to execute an entertainment game; a game world controller constructed to manage the entertainment software controller and communicate gameplay gambling event occurrences based upon a player's skillful execution of the entertainment game that trigger the wager for the gambling game to the gambling game; and the anti-cheating module constructed to: establish a series of penalty thresholds, receive player information for the player where the player information is related to the anti-cheating measure; apply an associated punitive measure if the penalty threshold is met.
US10467850B2 System for tracking a player of gaming devices
A system for tracking a player of gambling game devices has been developed. The system includes a gambling game that accepts a wager from a player and generates an outcome and a player tracking system. The player tracking system tracks player activity and awards and undisplayed outcome to the player.
US10467847B2 Methods of simulating gameplay
The present disclosure describes systems and methods for simulating gameplay of a live event through a mobile environment. Further described are systems and methods for placing wagers or non-wager submissions concerning an outcome of a simulation. The systems and methods incorporate statistical data, event information, and user modifications to create the simulation.
US10467845B2 System and method for wagering based on the movement of financial markets
A system for wagering comprises a memory and a processor. The memory stores a bet regarding a plurality of outcomes associated with financial market indicators. The bet comprises a first bet component indicating whether a value of a first financial market indicator will go up or go down in a first predetermined period of time, and a second bet component indicating whether a value of a second financial market indicator will go up or go down in a second predetermined period of time. The processor is coupled to the memory and is operable to determine an outcome of the first bet component, the second bet component, and the overall bet.
US10467841B2 Sheet handling apparatus, sheet handling system and sheet handling method
Proceeds deposit machine has determination setting data containing correspondence between types of the coupons and information relating to necessity of authentication determination. A type determination unit determines the type of deposited coupon and then refers to the determination setting data. If “yes” has been set for the necessity of the authentication determination for the determined type of coupon, an authentication determination unit performs authentication determination. If the coupon is determined to be counterfeit as result of the authentication determination, the proceeds deposit machine discharges this coupon. If the coupon is determined to be genuine, proceeds deposit machine stores this coupon in one of sheet cassettes. If “no” has been set for the necessity of the authentication determination for the determined type of the coupon, proceeds deposit machine stores this coupon in one of the sheet cassettes without performing the authentication determination by the authentication determination unit.
US10467840B2 Method for automated authentication of a security label
A method for automated authentication of a security label comprises capturing a first image of the security label under a first lighting condition and capturing at least a second image of the security label under a second lighting condition. Further, the first image and the second image are verified to check whether the first image and the second image meet pre-defined expectation under the first lighting condition and the second lighting condition respectively. Authenticity of the security label is confirmed by the processor if the expectation is met.
US10467838B2 Coin depositing and dispensing machine
In a coin depositing and dispensing machine 10, a plurality of storing and feeding apparatuses 50 disposed below a deposited-coin transport unit 20 are arranged vertically on plural levels. A transport direction in which a coin is transported by the deposited-coin transport unit and a feeding direction in which a coin is fed out from each storing and feeding unit are substantially perpendicular to each other.
US10467825B2 Airframe health monitor
An airframe health monitoring system uses a controller to automatically determine a status of the airframe of an aircraft in real time, at power up and periodically during flight of the aircraft, based on the output of pressure sensors such as ribbon sensors and flex sensors mounted on the airframe arms and body. The controller can determine in real time whether the airframe has a fault or is damaged based on continuity measured in ribbon sensors located along the outside surfaces of the airframe. The controller can also determine a metric on the status of the airframe in real time based on arm impulses measured in flex sensors located along inside surfaces of arms of the airframe. This will lead to less expensive, more accurate, faster, automated detection of airframe faults, airframe damage and/or metrics on the health of the airframe.
US10467824B2 Method for determining driving characteristics of a vehicle and vehicle analyzing system
A method for determining driving characteristics of a vehicle. To provide an enhanced method to determine from a driving characteristics of the vehicle a long term mechanical stress of a vehicle, it is proposed that during operation of the vehicle an acceleration of the vehicle is detected by an acceleration sensor in the vehicle and evaluated by a vehicle analyzing system in the vehicle, wherein a driving parameter occurring during an acceleration event in which the vehicle acceleration is above a predetermined threshold is used to determine a driving characteristics value of the vehicle.
US10467823B2 Apparatus and method for transmitting and receiving data
Apparatuses and methods for transmitting and receiving data are disclosed, where an apparatus for transmitting data includes a calculator configured to calculate a difference value between a reference value and a measurement data of a battery, and a transmitter configured to transmit an initial value and the difference value.
US10467820B2 Image style transfer for three-dimensional models
Example aspects of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods that perform image style transfer for three-dimensional models. In some implementations, the systems and methods can use machine-learned models such as, for example, convolutional neural networks to generate image style and content information used to perform style transfer. The systems and methods of the present disclosure can operate in a rendered image space. In particular, a computing system can iteratively modify an attribute rendering map (e.g., texture map, bump map, etc.) based on information collected from a different rendering of the model at each of a plurality of iterations, with the end result being that the attribute rendering map mimics the style of one or more reference images in content-preserving way. In some implementations, a computation of style loss at each iteration can be performed using multi-viewpoint averaged scene statistics, instead of treating each viewpoint independently.
US10467819B2 Real-time spatial authoring in augmented reality using additive and subtractive modeling
A method for spatially authoring data in a data processing system, may include constructing one or more input spatial geometry regions and iterating through each input spatial geometry region to create current cumulative result data and rejecting geometry groups from the current cumulative result data. The method may also include for each particular input spatial geometry region of the one or more input spatial geometry regions, constructing minimal-split BSP trees from the particular input spatial geometry region and current cumulative result data, performing geometry processing by applying an additive modeling comparison rule to keep geometry outside of the particular input spatial geometry region with the current cumulative result data, and keep geometry outside of the current cumulative result data with the particular input spatial geometry region, and performing geometry processing by applying a subtractive modeling comparison rule to keep geometry outside of the input spatial geometry region with the current cumulative result data, and keep geometry inside of the current cumulative result data with the particular input spatial geometry region. The method may further include generating final result geometry after iterating over all of the one or more input spatial geometry regions.
US10467818B2 System and method for virtual wardrobe selection
A system, a method and a computer program are provided to assist a user in virtually trying on and selecting a wardrobe article that may belong to the user, or that may be available from another source. The system, method and computer program display a real-world image of the wardrobe article on the user, so that the user may determine the real-world look and fit of the article on the user, including how the article would look and fit with respect to other items worn by the user, thereby minimizing any need for the wearer to actually try on an article to determine how the article will actually fit and look on the wearer, or how the article will look with respect to other articles worn by the wearer.
US10467817B1 User device augmented reality virtual item modeling
Disclosed are various embodiments for simulating one or more virtual objects (e.g., renders) in specified spatial areas of a real-world environment. Options of item models for modeling in a given spatial area can be filtered based on specified dimensions and identified features of an image of a given spatial area. A selected item model can be rendered and continuously updated on a display device as the client device is physical moved.
US10467812B2 Managing the display of assets in augmented reality mode
The present document describes a system and method for managing the display of assets associated with images captured during an AR experience to avoid congesting the display device of the portable device used for the AR experience. The method comprising capturing images of an object; receiving a plurality of assets associated with the object being captured from a remote server; detecting the POV from which the images were taken; selecting, from the plurality of assets, a first subset of assets associated with the POV; and displaying on the display device one or more assets pertaining to the first subset only. When the user changes the position from which the object is being captured, the device detects a second POV for the images captured and displays a second subset of assets different than the first subset. Whereby, existing assets disappear and new assets appear as the user changes positions or moves the device over the object being captured.
US10467811B1 Visualizing change in augmented reality environments
An architecture is provided to generate an augmented reality environment and visualize or otherwise output information about changes to a physical object within the environment. The changes may include location, quantity, condition of the physical object, and so forth. Users may also use a rendering of a physical object to plan layout of the physical object in the environment. Prompts may be provided to guide placement of the physical object.
US10467804B2 Automated spatial indexing of images based on floorplan features
A spatial indexing system receives a sequence of images depicting an environment, such as a floor of a construction site, and performs a spatial indexing process to automatically identify the spatial locations at which each of the images were captured. The spatial indexing system also generates an immersive model of the environment and provides a visualization interface that allows a user to view each of the images at its corresponding location within the model.
US10467802B2 Technologies for rendering items within a user interface using various rendering effects
Systems and methods for rendering items with a user interface of an electronic device are described. According to certain aspects, an electronic device may detect its orientation and render, in a user interface, a physical item using a rendering effect determined from the orientation. As a user of the electronic device reorients the electronic device, the electronic device may automatically and dynamically update the rendering with an updated rendering effect to reflect the updated orientation. In embodiments, the user may use the electronic device to complete an order for the physical item.
US10467799B2 Dynamically modeling an object in an environment from different perspectives
An object can be simulated in an environment using a three-dimensional model of the object as viewed from a virtual camera at a position in the environment. The position in the environment can be determined using user input or through visual analysis of a video recording. Composite frames depicting the modeled object may be played back based on the orientation of the playback device.
US10467796B2 Graphics system with additional context
An embodiment of an electronic processing system may include an application processor, persistent storage media communicatively coupled to the application processor, and a graphics subsystem communicatively coupled to the application processor. The graphics subsystem may include a first graphics engine to process a graphics workload, and a second graphics engine to offload at least a portion of the graphics workload from the first graphics engine. The second graphics engine may include a low precision compute engine. The system may further include a wearable display housing the second graphics engine. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
US10467795B2 Sub-graph in frequency domain and dynamic selection of convolution implementation on a GPU
In an example, an apparatus comprises a plurality of execution units; and logic, at least partially including hardware logic, to determine a sub-graph of a network that can be executed in a frequency domain and apply computations in the sub-graph in the frequency domain. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US10467792B1 Simulating communication expressions using virtual objects
A technology is described for simulating communication expressions detected in speech data using virtual objects. An example method may include receiving speech data for a virtual object configured to simulate communication expressions provided by the speech data. The speech data may be analyzed for an indicator of a communication expression and communication mark data that includes an expression tag representing the communication expression may be generated. The speech data and the communication mark data may be transmitted to a simulation client to enable synchronization of an animated expression for the virtual object with the speech data using the expression tag in the communication mark data.
US10467791B2 Motion edit method and apparatus for articulated object
The present disclosure relates to a motion edit method for editing the motion of an articulated object using a computing device with a touch screen, including a) when any one of a joint path and a body line of an articulated object is selected by a user, setting a position constraint of higher level joint according to the user's sketching input and joint hierarchy, and b) generating motion of the articulated object for which the constraint is set.
US10467790B2 On-demand image spriting
A system receives a page request for a requested document, where the requested document specifies a set of first images as being presentable within the requested document. In response to the received page request, the system modifies the requested document and generates a modified document. The modified document specifies a second image that is to be generated based on the set of first images. The system generates the second image, based on the set of first images, and provides the modified document and access to the second image. The second image is an aggregation of the first images, which are represented within the second image as sprites to be rendered with the modified document. The modified document may use these sprites by specifying regions within the second image as being presentable within the modified document, where these regions correspond to the first images.
US10467787B1 Camera arrangements with backlighting detection and methods of using same
A method of providing an image to be displayed includes providing captured scene data representing one or more images of a real scene and providing illumination data representing real illumination impinging on the real scene, providing a virtual reality image of a theoretical object by modeling said theoretical object using said illumination data to define illumination impinging on the theoretical object, and providing a combined image including elements of the real scene based on said captured scene data and including said virtual reality image.
US10467786B2 Systems and methods of stent image enhancement
Systems and methods of stent enhancement in medical images includes obtaining a plurality of medical images of a vessel and a stent. A centerline of the vessel is obtained in medical images of the plurality of medical images. A deformation field across the medical images of the plurality of medical images is estimated based at least in part upon the obtained centerlines. The medical images of the plurality of medical images are registered to a common reference image. The images are temporally integrated to obtain an enhanced visual representation of the stent.
US10467778B2 Method and apparatus for realizing color tween animation
A start fill scheme in a first layer that is initially non-transparent is displayed on a display of a computing device. An end fill scheme in a different second layer that overlaps the first layer and is initially at least partially transparent is displayed on the display. A first transparency value of the first layer is gradually changed to a value corresponding to transparency. A second transparency of the second layer is gradually changed to a value corresponding to non-transparency. Both the first transparency value and the second transparency value are gradually changed during a particular time period. Gradually changing the first transparency value and the second transparency value includes changing the values by a plurality of increments over the particular time period.
US10467777B2 Texture modeling of image data
Texture modeling techniques for image data are described. In one or more implementations, texels in image data are discovered by one or more computing devices, each texel representing an element that repeats to form a texture pattern in the image data. Regularity of the texels in the image data is modeled by the one or more computing devices to define translations and at least one other transformation of texels in relation to each other.
US10467776B2 Information processing method and apparatus, terminal, and storage medium
Aspects of the disclosure provide a terminal device including processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to determine a first color configuration of a tab page, and a second color configuration of an icon, determine a representative color of the icon from the second color configuration of the icon and a background color of the tab page from the first color configuration, determine whether the background color of the tab page and the representative color of the icon satisfy a first condition that indicates a lack of discernibility over the background color, adjust the second color configuration of the icon when the representative color is determined to lack discernibility over the background color of the tab page based on the first condition, and generate image data for displaying the icon having the adjusted second color configuration in the tab page of the first color configuration.
US10467775B1 Identifying pixel locations using a transformation function
Techniques are described for identifying pixel locations using a transformation function. A transformation function is identified based on the projection space of a 2D representation, and pixel locations are generated using the transformation function.
US10467767B2 3D segmentation reconstruction from 2D slices
Registration-based interpolation between images slices is provided. In various embodiments, a plurality of 2D images is read. Each of the plurality of 2D images represents a slice of a 3D volume. A plurality of annotations is read for a subset of the plurality of 2D images. The annotations comprise at least one anatomical label. 2D images lacking annotations are selected from the plurality of 2D images. The at least one anatomical label is propagated from the subset of the plurality of 2D images to the selected 2D images by deformable registration.
US10467762B2 Method for, and device comprising, an electronic display
A method is provided. The method includes activating an anti-shake mode for an electronic display. The method includes, in response to activating the anti-shake mode, identifying movement of a user relative to the electronic display at least based on processing of a plurality of captured images of at least part of the user, and transforming an image displayed on the electronic display based on the identified movement of the user. A computing device is also provided.
US10467761B2 System and method for handling image data
A data processing unit receives a reference image (IMG13D) of a deformable physical entity, a target image (IMG23D) of said physical entity, and a first region of interest (ROI13D) defining a first volume in the reference image (IMG13D) representing a reference image element. The reference image (IMG13D), the target image (IMG23D) and the first region of interest (ROI13D) all contain 3D datasets. In response to user commands (c1; c2), the data processing unit defines a first contour (C12D) in a first plane through the target image (IMG23D), which is presented to a user via a display unit together with graphic data reflecting the reference image (IMG13D), the target image (IMG23D) and the first region of interest (ROI13D). The first contour (C12D) is aligned with at least a portion of a first border (IEB1) of a target image element (IE3D) in the target image (IMG23D). The target image element (IE3D) corresponds to the reference image element in the reference image (IMG13D). Based on the first contour (C12D), the target image (IMG23D) and the first region of interest (ROI13D); the data processing unit determines a second region of interest (ROI23D) defining a second volume in the target image (IMG23D).
US10467756B2 Systems and methods for determining a camera pose of an image
There is provided a method of computing a camera pose of a digital image, comprising: computing query-regions of a digital image, each query-region maps to training image region(s) of training image(s) by a 2D translation and/or a 2D scaling, each training image associated with a reference camera pose, each query-region associated with a center point and a computed weighted mask that weights the query-region pixels according to computed correlations with the corresponding training image region, mapping cloud points corresponding to pixels of matched training image region(s) to corresponding images pixels of the matched query-regions according to a statistically significant correlation requirement between the center point of the query-region and the matched training image region, and according to the computed weight mask, and computing the camera pose according to an aggregation of the camera poses, and the mapped cloud points and corresponding image pixels of the matched query-regions.
US10467753B1 Methods and apparatus for slicing three dimensional medical images along curved anatomical surfaces
Methods and apparatus for displaying information from a three dimensional imaging data cube, having particular application in ophthalmology, are disclosed. The method of the present invention slices 3D imaging data along curved surfaces that match anatomical layers, and comprising four steps: a locating step in which anatomical layers are located; a selecting step in which a slicing surface is selected based on the locations of the anatomical layers; an extracting step, wherein the user extracts data values that fall on the slicing surface selected; and a displaying step in which the data values extracted are displayed as a three dimensional image. The apparatus of the subject invention comprises hardware and software that employ the method of the subject invention to display improved anatomical 3D images.
US10467750B2 Display control apparatus, display control method, and recording medium
A display control apparatus includes a memory and a circuit. The circuit obtains an electrophoretic image from the memory, causes a display to display the electrophoretic image as a first display image, receives a selection of a first pixel in the electrophoretic image displayed on the display, obtains one or more first useful proteins corresponding to the first pixel and one or more second useful proteins corresponding to one or more second pixels, a length between the first pixel and each of the one or more second pixels being less than or equal to a first length among the pixels, and causes the display to display the electrophoretic image, the one or more first useful proteins, and the one or more second useful proteins as a second display image.
US10467747B2 Image analysis apparatus, imaging system, surgery support system, image analysis method, storage medium, and detection system
An image analysis apparatus includes: a distribution data generator that generates, on the basis of a sample image obtained by irradiating a biological tissue with light having an infrared bandwidth, distribution data indicating a distribution of light intensity in the infrared bandwidth in the tissue; a differential calculator that calculates, on the basis of the distribution data, an Nth-order derivative of the distribution of the light intensity in a first wavelength band in the infrared bandwidth, where N is an integer of 2 or more, for each region in the sample image; and an image data generator that converts the Nth-order derivative into a gray-scale value to generate image data.
US10467745B2 Abnormality detection device, abnormality detection method and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
In a preparation stage, an abnormality detection device detects a first characteristic amount from each first frame contained in video data and stores the first characteristic amount in a storage unit. In an abnormality detection stage, the abnormality detection device detects a second characteristic amount from each second frame contained in video data obtained by imaging a work operation of the robot and stores the first characteristic amount in the storage unit. The abnormality detection device compares the second characteristic mount of the second frame and the first characteristic amount of each of the first frames and specifies the first characteristic amount that is the closest to the second characteristic amount. The abnormality detection device determines whether the work operation of the robot in the abnormality detection stage is abnormal on the basis of the specified first characteristic amount and the second characteristic amount.
US10467743B1 Image processing method, terminal and storage medium
An image processing method, a terminal and a storage medium. The method includes: acquiring N target image, wherein each of the target images contains a face image, and N is an integer greater than one (101); determining a covariance matrix of the N target image (102); determining an upper information entropy limit according to the covariance matrix (103); determining whether the upper information entropy limit is greater than a first pre-set threshold value (104); when the upper information entropy limit is greater than the first pre-set threshold value, determining that the N target images contain face images of different people (105); and when the upper information entropy limit is less than or equal to the first pre-set threshold value, determining that the N target images contain face images of the same person (106).
US10467740B1 Systems, devices, and methods for providing feedback on and improving the accuracy of super-resolution imaging
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for feedback on and improving the accuracy of super-resolution imaging. In some embodiments, a low resolution image of a specimen can be obtained using a low resolution objective of a microscopy inspection system. A super-resolution image of at least a portion of the specimen can be generated from the low resolution image of the specimen using a super-resolution image simulation. Subsequently, an accuracy assessment of the super-resolution image can be identified based on one or more degrees of equivalence between the super-resolution image and one or more actually scanned high resolution images of at least a portion of one or more related specimens identified using a simulated image classifier. Based on the accuracy assessment of the super-resolution image, it can be determined whether to further process the super-resolution image. The super-resolution image can be further processed if it is determined to further process the super-resolution image.
US10467735B2 Inverse tone mapping based on luminance zones
Inverse tone mapping based on luminance zones is provided. A digital image can be obtained and luminance values of pixels of the digital image can be determined. One or more values of luminance zone boundaries can be determined. A zone expansion exponent map based on the luminance values and the one or more luminance zone boundaries can be determined. The one or more luminance zone boundaries divide the zone expansion exponent map into a plurality of luminance zones. The luminance values of the image can be inverse tone mapped based on the zone expansion exponent map. An expanded dynamic range image can be provided based on the inverse tone mapped luminance values.
US10467733B2 Multiplexed high dynamic range images
Technology is described for creating time multiplexed, high dynamic range images. The method can include the operation of obtaining a first image having a base exposure level captured from an image sensor. The first image can be stored in an accumulation memory. Another operation is obtaining a second image having a modified exposure level as compared to the base exposure level. A determination can be made as to whether incoming pixels in the second image exceed a saturation threshold. The pixels of the second image can be combined with the pixels of the first image to form a high dynamic range image in the accumulation memory.
US10467732B2 Efficient storage for production of high dynamic range images
Methods, apparatus and computer programs are provided for storing a set of sensor output images for multi-exposure high dynamic range processing to produce a processed image. The multi-exposure high dynamic range processing combines pixel values from one or more of the sensor output images to produce the processed image. In one example, a method comprises receiving from an image sensor a first sensor output image. The first sensor output image has a first exposure. The method also comprises receiving from the image sensor a second sensor output image. The second sensor output image has a second exposure different than the first exposure. First image pixels of the first sensor output image having pixel values which are unlikely to have a substantial contribution to the processed image are identified, and the amount of information stored in relation to the first image pixels is reduced on the basis of the identifying step.
US10467731B2 Automatic defective digital motion picture pixel detection
A computer-implemented method for automatically identifying defective pixels captured by a motion picture camera within a sequence of frames is disclosed. The method comprises applying a spatio-temporal metric for each pixel in each frame. The metrics are analyzed to determine which pixels have values exceeding a threshold. The operator is provided a graphical display allowing the operator to select either to repair and store the repaired frame with the sequence of motion picture frames of pixel data or just store the sequence of motion picture frames of pixel data.
US10467729B1 Neural network-based image processing
A method and system for a deep learning-based approach to image processing to increase a level of optical zooming and increasing the resolution associated with a captured image. The system includes an image capture device to generate a display of a field of view (e.g., of a scene within a viewable range of a lens of the image capture device). An indication of a desired zoom level (e.g., 1.1× to 5×) is received, and, based on this selection, a portion of the field of view is cropped. In one embodiment, the cropped portion displayed by the image capture device for a user's inspection, prior to the capturing of a low resolution image. The low resolution image is provided to an artificial neural network trained to apply a resolution up-scaling model to transform the low resolution image to a high resolution image of the cropped portion.
US10467726B2 Post capture imagery processing and deployment systems
A post capture imagery processing system is provided. The system is for use with aerial imagery and includes a server having a processor and a memory and a software application providing instruction to the server to process the captured aerial imagery, such as spherical imagery. The server further includes instructions to geo-rectify the spherical imagery. The geo rectifying of the spherical imagery may include one of use of a third party GIS map to associate corresponding data with the spherical imagery in order to produce a geo-referenced spherical image, or calculate the geo-references by a software application performing particular operations on the server.
US10467725B2 Managing access to a resource pool of graphics processing units under fine grain control
A graphics processing unit (GPU) service platform includes a control server, and a cluster of GPU servers each having one or more GPU devices. The control server receives a service request from a client system for GPU processing services, allocates multiple GPU servers within the cluster to handle GPU processing tasks specified by the service request by logically binding the allocated GPU servers, and designating one of the at least two GPU servers as a master server, and send connection information to the client system to enable the client system to connect to the master server. The master GPU server receives a block of GPU program code transmitted from the client system, which is associated with the GPU processing tasks specified by the service request, processes the block of GPU program code using the GPU devices of the logically bound GPU servers, and returns processing results to the client system.
US10467722B2 Combined rendering and computing resource allocation management system
Described herein is a method for allocating resources of a graphics processing unit (GPU). Methods as described herein can include assembling a plurality of work nodes having defined inputs and outputs, wherein at least one work node is a rendering work node and at least one work node is a compute work node. A schedule can be created for the plurality of work nodes based at least on the defined inputs and outputs, wherein the plurality of work nodes can be scheduled such that more than one GPU process can be carried out at a point in time. Additionally, the schedule can be created such that both render nodes and compute nodes can use the same GPU resources either simultaneously or at separate times. For example, the GPU does not need to be partitioned where certain resources are only for compute processes and others are reserved for rendering processes. A set of system resource barriers can be determined for processing the set of work nodes based on the created schedule.
US10467721B2 Methods of manufacturing security documents and security devices
Methods of manufacturing security documents and security devices, and corresponding products, provide a lenticular device effect in a first registration zone. Viewing its appearance from two different angles in this way, the relative positioning of the focussing element array and the image array can be judged to a high degree of accuracy. If the two arrays do not have the desired relative position, this will be clearly apparent since the different first and second images will not be captured at the first and second test viewing angles.
US10467719B2 Methods for administering preventative healthcare to a patient population
Methods for administering preventative healthcare measures to a patient population are disclosed. A patient population eligible to receive certain healthcare benefits is defined and thereafter multiple sources of healthcare data are compiled and analyzed to create health profiles for each individual. An objective set of criteria for providing preventative care is provided to eligible members within the patient population and appropriate healthcare is administered to the degree necessary to make sure a sufficient percentage of the population receives adequate healthcare treatment consistent with the recognized, objective healthcare standards. Patients remaining non-compliant are sought for further administration of healthcare until requisite compliance standards are met.
US10467714B2 Interactive building stacking plan user interface
A method for presenting an interactive stacking plan of a building with one or more floors of leasable space is disclosed. A request for stacking plan graphical elements is transmitted from the client computer system to the server computer system. Each of the stacking plan graphical elements correspond to a leased or purchased space represented by a master tenant or occupant record defined by a plurality of tenant or occupant record attributes. The stacking plan graphical elements are received, and an output thereof is generated for each of the master tenant or occupant records with a size proportional to a leased or owned space specified in the leased or purchased space identifier attribute and a user-activatable link that generates an independent display of at least one of the master tenant or occupant record attributes. The stacking plan graphical elements may be interacted with in various ways.
US10467712B2 Energy management apparatus to upgrade and control an existing circuit breaker panel
The present invention is a system with embedded functionality allowing automated monitoring and controlling of energy consumption, including hardware installed in addition to an existing circuit breaker panel. A preferred embodiment comprises a retrofitting apparatus that can be connected to an existing circuit breaker panel. The apparatus can be detachably connected to circuit breakers or a circuit breaker panel. The apparatus and related method allow control of electrical loads on a premises.
US10467711B2 Reflectance panels featuring machine-readable symbol and methods of use
According to aspects of the present disclosure, systems, apparatuses, and methods are provide that automate the process of finding captures of reflectance panels, detecting the particular regions of each image that represent the reflectance panel, and retrieving or otherwise obtaining reflectance information for the reflectance panel. One example reflectance panel assembly includes a reflectance panel and a machine-readable symbol.
US10467710B2 Social media platform enabling multiple social media aliases
An example social media platform enables a user to establish multiple user aliases. By using multiple user aliases, the user can selectively control the dissemination of information to other users. For instance, a user can establish two different user aliases on the social media platform, and use each of the user aliases to perform different social media actions. The user can use the user aliases to present different information regarding himself, publish different content, and/or interact with different groups of users.
US10467708B2 Determining an omitted company page based on a connection density value
Techniques to determine that an employer of a member has an omitted company page in a social network are described. A user input can be received from the member. The user input selecting a company from a company list. The company can have a similar name to an employer of the member and the company already having a company page. Member data of the member having social graph information can be accessed. Using the social graph information, a first connection density value for the member and the company can be calculated. Additionally, a second connection density value can be calculated for the member and the employer. Furthermore, a determination that the employer has an omitted company page can be determined based on the first connection density value and the second connection density value. Subsequently, a generation of a company page for the employer can be initiated based on the determination.
US10467707B2 Dynamic creation of networks
Techniques for creating a user network based on user interest in a product are described. For example, a first search query is received from a first client device. The first client device is associated with a first user. A second search query is received from a second client device. The second client device is associated with a second user. The first search query is matched to a product. The second search query is matched to the product. A user network corresponding to the product is created. The first user is added to the user network based on the matching of the first search query to the product. The second user is added to the user network based on the matching of the second search query to the product.
US10467706B2 Systems and methods for locating merchant terminals based on transaction data
Systems and methods are provided for use in locating one or more merchant terminals based on transaction data associated with the terminals. One exemplary method generally includes accessing, by a computing device, transaction data for a transaction to a payment account between a merchant and a consumer at a merchant terminal where the transaction data includes a terminal ID for the merchant terminal, a merchant ID of the merchant, an acquirer ID for an acquirer associated with the merchant, and a temporal indicator. In addition, the method includes receiving, by the computing device, location data associated with the transaction, identifying, by the computing device, a location associated with the location data as a location of the merchant terminal, and assigning, by the computing device, a score to the identified location indicative of a confidence that the identified location is the actual location of the merchant terminal.
US10467697B2 Method and system for building an enhanced investment portfolio
A method, system and computer readable medium are provided for building an enhanced portfolio of an individual's investments. The enhanced portfolio is built by receiving account information from one of a plurality of sources in one of a plurality of formats, identifying the format and the source, selecting a recognition template corresponding to the format and source, applying the recognition template to extract account data from portions of the financial information predefined in the template, and aggregate the extracted data with data extracted from previously received financial information from other sources and/or in other formats.
US10467696B1 Timing mechanisms to enhance the security of online networks
Disclosed embodiments provide a computing system configured to match a set of transactions associated with an online trading system. The computing system includes a memory that includes a client service engine, a price update event engine, and a match processing engine. The computing system further includes a processor coupled to the memory. When executing the client service engine, the processor is configured to receive, from one or more client devices, a plurality of order requests during a first interval of configurable duration. When executing the price update event engine, the processor is configured to set a plurality of mid-rate prices corresponding to the first interval. When executing the match processing engine, the processor is configured to determine that the first interval has expired, and in response, match a first order request included in the plurality of order requests with a second order request included in the plurality of order requests.
US10467695B1 Systems and methods related to bond valuation
An exemplary aspect comprises a computer system having one or more processors, comprising: a receiving component that receives valuation data for a security; a filtering component that filters the received valuation data to remove outlier values according to a predetermined set of parameters; a transaction cost adjustment component calculates a transaction cost adjustment coefficient based on a first transaction cost adjustment regression calculation of the processed valuation data, and determines a final transaction cost adjustment value based on the transaction cost adjustment coefficient; a market adjustment component that calculates a market adjustment coefficient based on a first market adjustment regression calculation of the processed valuation data, and determines a final market adjustment value based on the market adjustment coefficient; and an output component that outputs a pricing estimation of the security based on the final transaction cost adjustment value and the final market adjustment value.
US10467694B2 Transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems
Embodiments of the transmission latency leveling apparatuses, methods and systems provide an electronic bidding order management infrastructure, such as a “point-of-presence,” which receives and routes electronic trading orders from different trading entities at a server via a transmission medium to create a certain amount of transmission latency before the trading orders could arrive at and be executed at electronic exchanges to reduce latency arbitrage and/or order book arbitrage that may be experienced by high frequency trading participants. A similar transmission latency may be applied to the egress transmission of market data updates issued by an electronic exchange. Other techniques for facilitating electronic trading are also disclosed.
US10467693B2 Transactionally deterministic high speed financial exchange having improved, efficiency, communication, customization, performance, access, trading opportunities, credit controls, and fault tolerance
The disclosed embodiments relate to implementation of a trading system, which may also be referred to as a trading system architecture, having improved performance which further assures transactional determinism under increasing processing transaction loads while providing improved trading opportunities, fault tolerance, low latency processing, high volume capacity, risk mitigation and market protections with minimal impact, as well as improved and equitable access to information and opportunities.
US10467691B2 User definable prioritization of market information
Methods and systems for user definable prioritization of market information are disclosed. An example method to prioritize market information displayed in a window within a trading interface includes updating the market information displayed in the window at a first frequency, wherein the first frequency is to correspond to a first window priority. The example method also includes, based on a trigger activation, assigning a second window priority to the window, wherein the second window priority is to cause the market information displayed in the window to update at a second frequency, the second frequency different from the first frequency.
US10467690B2 Systems and methods for providing user-controlled automobile financing
Methods and systems are disclosed for providing approved financing in advance of a purchase to a buyer of an item, such as an automobile, and allowing the prospective buyer to maintain control over the financing throughout the sales process. According to disclosed embodiments, a financial service system configures a financing website for the buyer, and receives personal information as well as information relating to the desired item. The financial service system approves loan parameters for the buyer, and provides the user with a link to access the financing website on a mobile device while at a dealership. Financing parameters can thus be edited throughout the process until the final sales agreement, providing the buyer with confidence and flexibility in the buying process.
US10467688B1 System and method for back office processing of banking transactions using electronic files
As banking transactions are processed by a bank teller, all of the relevant information with respect to the transaction (e.g., dollar amount) is captured in an electronic file. Each of the electronic files from the various branches of the bank are forwarded to a central back office processing center where the electronic files are combined into a single Transaction Repository. At the end of the branch day, all of the paper associated with the transactions is forwarded from the branches to the back office processing center. The paper transactions are imaged in the conventional manner and the Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) data is read from the paper. The present invention then automatically correlates the images and MICR data captured from the paper with the complete transaction record contained in the Transaction Repository. Most of the conventional back office processing can now be performed without the need to perform character recognition and without the need for excess human intervention.
US10467685B1 System and device for rental dispensing of UAVs
A UAV rental dispensing system employs a vending device that a consumer can rent a UAV from for a variety purposes requiring a video function thereon. The vending device may have multiple drones/UAVs enclosed therein, and be placed in predetermined locations. The vending device would provide launch and recovery, storage, power, charging, diagnostics and data transfer. Although the vending device will include an interface screen for accessing information, transactions may occur over the Internet or phone/data lines via a smart phone app or the like. The device will have a hinge or sliding door thereon with a landing pad/docket inside for charging of the batteries. After charging, the drone will be moved to a storage section automatically. When the drone is to be used, the reverse will occur. The level of charge will be checked before exiting the vending machine with necessary flight information uploaded by data lines or wirelessly.
US10467679B1 Product recommendation device and method
A wearable device comprising: a memory configured to store product codes for consumable products and data indicating respective product recommendations or from which product recommendations can be derived; a product code reader for reading product codes from products; one or more inertial sensors for obtaining motion data for a wearer of the device; a visual indicator for providing a visual indication of a product recommendation, using data stored in the memory, in response to a read product code. The wearable device further comprises a processor configured to process the motion data to identify periods when the wearer is in a sitting position or other sedentary state, analyze the occurrence and durations of the periods, and modulate the recommendations accordingly for at least a subset of the product codes, whereby product recommendations change depending upon the identified periods.
US10467678B2 Context-influenced application recommendations
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for recommending content based on context such as location. In one aspect, a method includes receiving data that references a location of a mobile device, selecting, from among multiple, different applications that are available in an online application marketplace, one or more of the applications that are relevant to the location, and providing, by a recommendation server, a recommendation to the mobile device, where the recommendation identifies the one or more applications as applications that the user is likely to be interested in purchasing or downloading.
US10467675B1 System, device, and method displaying first and second screens on display screen of a computing system or device
A system is provided for facilitating acquisition of credit products by a customer from a financial institution. At least one computer memory stores customer data and instructions and at least one computer processor accesses the computer memory and executing the stored instructions for performing multiple steps. Steps include receiving over a network, from the customer, a universal application for pre-approval for a suite of credit products and processing the universal application by determining customer eligibility for the credit products. The steps further include selecting available credit products from the suite of credit products based on the customer eligibility and aggregating the available credit products on a user interface and displaying the user interface over a network accessible to a customer computing system, wherein the aggregated available credit products are displayed in a selectable format. The steps additionally include updating the stored customer data and the universal application periodically and updating the available credit products displayed on the user interface based an evaluation of the updated universal application. The steps further include triggering product acquisition upon receiving a selection from the customer an available product through the user interface.
US10467672B2 Displaying an electronic product page responsive to scanning a retail item
In a computer-implemented method for displaying an electronic product page responsive to scanning a retail item a retail item is scanned via a scanning device at a location, wherein the scanning device comprises a display screen, and wherein the location is not a point-of-sale at a retail store. In response to scanning the retail item, an electronic product page of said retail item is automatically displayed on the display screen. A user of the scanning device is enabled to purchase the retail item via the electronic product page displayed on the display screen.
US10467671B2 Facilitating online transactions
Merchandise content is aggregated from numerous merchant sources and presented on computing devices of individual users. Users are able to purchase select individual merchandise items by performing a simplified action, such as a screen tap on a touchscreen device. When the user performs the action, a series of actions are performed programmatically and/or automatically on behalf of the user to initiate and complete the transaction for the selected merchandise item from the merchant source.
US10467669B2 Method and apparatus for secure processing of fuel delivery requests
A system includes a processor configured to wirelessly instruct fuel dispensation initiation over a direct wireless connection between a vehicle and a refueling truck, responsive to a wireless request made by the refueling truck, the request including a valid token and a refueling truck MAC ID with which the wireless connection is established.
US10467668B2 Techniques for providing electronic endcap items
Systems and methods are provided herein for providing item information via a network page of an electronic marketplace. A set of items associated with a potential order of an electronic marketplace may be obtained. The set of items may be associated with a threshold condition that must be met prior to enabling completion of the potential order. Item information associated with the set of items, electronic representations of a portion of a plurality of related items, and a remainder value may be displayed on a network page provided by a mobile device. The remainder value may indicate a difference between a current state of the set of items and the threshold condition. A request to associate a related item of the plurality of related items with the potential order may be received. The set of items may be updated and the remainder value may be modified based on the update.
US10467664B2 Method for detecting spam reviews written on websites
A method for detecting if an online review written by a user on a website of a telecommunications network is a spam, using at least one previously-labeled review, a review dataset comprising at least one review to be analyzed, and a spam feature list listing different features of spam reviews, method wherein: a) a weight is computed for each spam feature of the spam feature list, corresponding to the importance of the spam feature in the detection of spam reviews, and based at least on the features of said at least one previously-labeled review, and b) a probability of being a spam for a review under analysis in the review dataset is computed by using at least the weights of the spam features computed at step a) and a comparison between the features of said review under analysis and the ones of at least one review previously-labeled as spam.
US10467659B2 Methods, systems, and devices for counterfactual-based incrementality measurement in digital ad-bidding platform
A digital ad-buying platform uses counterfactual-based incrementality measurement by implementing randomization and/or a correction for auction win bias to avoid the need to identify counterfactual winner types in the control group. This approach can estimate impact at the individual consumer level. Confidence levels can be determined using Gibbs sampling in the context of causal analysis in the presence of non-compliance.
US10467652B2 System and methods for determining consumer brand awareness of online advertising using recognition
The present invention is directed to system architecture of a measurement platform configured to determine advertisement awareness by consumers and methods for determining advertisement awareness by consumers at low cost. The system architecture is flexible and may be applied to any advertisement and is configured to operate without involvement or approval of the advertiser. The system uses user recognition rather than user recall as an indication of measuring awareness within a publisher's website, by tracking advertisement exposure to consumers and dynamically constructing sample interrogation sets to query consumers.
US10467651B2 Advertising impression determination
Systems and methods for verifying an advertisement impression in a digital environment are provided. In some aspects, methods of the subject technology include operations for defining a portion of the digital environment as an impression area, wherein the impression area is associated with a tagged advertisement area, providing a stream of an advertisement to the tagged advertisement area, and updating advertising impression information stored in memory regarding the advertisement, wherein an advertising impression is based on the identification of the character within the impression area and the availability of an unobstructed line-of-sight between the character and the tagged advertisement area. In some aspects, computer readable media are also provided.
US10467648B1 Coupon processing system including post-purchase coupon value assignment based upon physical coupon redemption and related methods
A coupon processing system may include a point-of-sale (POS) terminal at a retail location. The POS terminal may be configured to communicate instant redeemable coupon (IRC) data associated with a physical IRC for a given product. The coupon processing system may also include a promotions server remote from the retail location and cooperating with the POS terminal to redeem the physical IRC for the given product based upon the IRC data and assign a post-purchase coupon value to a digital wallet associated with a purchaser of the given product based upon redeeming of the physical IRC.
US10467647B2 Communication system and method for narrowcasting
A system includes an offer datastores including one or more offers from one or more merchants, a registered card module to register one or more payment cards to be used for a purchase transaction, a transaction matching module to identify the one or more merchants from a collection of purchase transaction data and to match the purchase transaction of the identified one or more merchants with one or more offers in the offer datastore from the identified one or more merchants, and a rewards module to determine an incentive to be applied to the one or more payment cards based on any offer associated with the matched merchant and generate a qualified transaction data to be transmitted to an issuer of the one or more payment cards.
US10467646B2 Communication system and method for narrowcasting
A communication system with client devices in communication with at least one communication network. User data stores are also in communication with the communications network and store user data of users using respective ones of the client devices. Offer data stores also in communication with the communications network store offers from merchants. A narrowcasting engine includes an active data gathering module to collect the user data, and an active learning module to generate a user profile based on the user data. The communication engine selects dynamically offers from the offer data store based on the profile, and communicates the selected offers in the offer data store to the users.
US10467643B2 Game at cash register
In various embodiments, a method may include receiving an indication of a price of an item to be purchased by a person from a merchant, receiving an indication of an amount tendered by the person, determining an amount of change due to the person based on the price and based on the amount tendered, determining the rules of a game, generating a first outcome of the game using a random number generator, determining based on the rules whether the first outcome is winning or losing, authorizing, if the first outcome is winning, that the amount tendered be returned to the person and that the person be allowed to keep the item, and authorizing, if the first outcome is losing, that the amount tendered be kept by the merchant.
US10467640B2 Collecting and analyzing electronic survey responses including user-composed text
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to collecting and analyzing electronic survey responses that include user-composed text. In particular, systems and methods disclosed herein facilitate collection of electronic survey responses in response to electronic survey questions. The systems and methods disclosed herein classify the electronic survey questions and determine a semantics model including customized operators for analyzing the electronic survey responses to the corresponding electronic survey questions. In addition, the systems and methods disclosed herein provide a presentation of the results of the analysis of the electronic survey responses via a graphical user interface of a client device.
US10467639B2 Demand response system having a participation predictor
A demand response management system having a participation predictor. There may be a storage device having information collected about past behavior, related to participation in a demand response program, about a customer. The information may incorporate determining a period of time since the customer last participated in a demand response program, a frequency of participation in demand response events by the customer, and a size of energy loads of the customer. A model of the customer may be developed from this and other information. A processor may be used to collect and process the information, develop a model, and to make a prediction of a customer's being selected to participate in an event based on the various operator selectable criteria.
US10467637B2 Feedback collection system and method
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a feedback collection system, method and kit that allows for feedback to be collected from a group of people about an evaluand in a manner where an individual person's feedback may not be attributable to that individual and will not be influenced by the already submitted feedback of others, and also may permit the group's feedback to be quickly and easily summarized and tabulated in a visual graph-like manner.
US10467633B2 Business software application system and method
A business software application system and method are provided that include a feed system for distributing changes about the application/module to a group of users and a cloud connector system that links external data sources to the business software application system and method.
US10467629B2 System and method for creating a new account in CRM
Systems and methods for processing user requests for creating a new account in a CRM system. When a user requests to create a new account in the CRM system, an unverified account may be created in the CRM and a DCR may be sent to the MDM for verification. Users may interact with the unverified account while waiting for verification result from the MDM.
US10467621B2 Secure authentication and payment system
A transaction and payment and processing system securely conducts transactions over the public telephone network. The transactions may be between and among entities of any type such as individuals, merchants, utilities, banks, etc. Nothing more than access to a telephone is required after initial registration of a user.
US10467617B1 Method and system for communicating location of a mobile device for hands-free payment
Certain aspects of a method and system for communicating location of a mobile device for hands-free payment may include a peer-to-peer ad-hoc network that comprises a plurality of mobile devices, a plurality of access points, and a plurality of point of sale (POS) devices. A first mobile device may determine its location coordinates and communicate them to a selected POS device via the peer to peer ad-hoc network. At least one of the plurality of mobile devices and/or the plurality of access points may be within a defined proximity of the selected POS device. In some instances, the first POS device may receive via one or more intermediate mobile devices in the peer-to-peer ad-hoc network, location coordinates and payment transaction information of a selected mobile device. At least one of the intermediate mobile devices may be within a defined proximity of the first POS device.
US10467615B1 Friction-less purchasing technology
Disclosed are a system and a method for purchasing items from a merchant system using friction-less payment processing technology. A user initiates a purchase transaction from a user interface of the merchant system by submitting an indication or intent to use payment proxy in lieu of payment information or login credentials or signing-into accounts. An auto-payment component then generates a payment request including the payment proxy and sends the request to a payment service system. The payment service system uses the payment proxy to identify a financial account associated with the customer and the merchant. The payment service system initiates a transfer of a payment amount associated with the purchase transaction from a financial account associated payment proxy to a financial account associated with the merchant system to pay for the purchase transaction.
US10467602B2 Facilitating sending, receiving, and updating of payments using message and payment queues
The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and devices for sending and receiving payments using an integrated payment and messaging system. In particular, the integrated payment and messaging system allows users to send and receive electronic payments as well as exchange messages. For example, one or more implementations involve facilitating message exchanges and payment transactions using push notifications via separate message and payment queues. To illustrate, one or more implementations involve pushing status updates to a payment transaction using a payment queue specific to a user. Additionally, one or more implementations involve associating payment transactions with messages within a messaging thread for providing updates to each user in the messaging thread.
US10467601B1 Itemized digital receipts
This disclosure describes, in part, systems and techniques for providing digital receipts that may include itemized, interactive, and/or modifiable information about a transaction, such as a purchase transaction between a customer and a merchant. In various examples, a resource locator may be associated with transaction data and/or payment data. Furthermore, the resource locator may be associated with a storage location at which the transaction data and/or the payment data may be stored. In various implementations, the resource locator may enable access retrieval of data stored in the storage location to facilitate provision of an itemized digital receipt. Additionally, or alternatively, the resource locator may enable access retrieval of data stored in the storage location to facilitate provision of a response to an item-level information request.
US10467599B1 Dynamic event scheduling
Implementations provide a calendar application for dynamic scheduling and adjustment of events, such as sequential training events. The calendar application is used to specify events that are to occur within a schedule of events, an order in which the events are to occur, and a duration for each event. The calendar application is also used to specify available time periods in which the events may be scheduled. Based on the specified events and available time periods, the events are scheduled into available time periods to generate a calendar, a schedule of the events that preserves the specified order of events. On detecting a change in the inputs, such as a change in the specified events and/or available time periods, the calendar may be automatically updated (in real time with respect to the change) to accommodate the change, while preserving the order and duration of events.
US10467597B2 System and method of mobile check-in and cloud system thereof
A system and method of mobile check-in are provided. The system includes a cloud composed of a database, a server, and a push gateway. The server generates a check-in request and sends the check-in request in the form of a push notification to a specific mobile communication device through the push gateway and an external push server. All executable functions of the mobile communication device enabled with an organization ID are locked until a check-in operation is completed.
US10467596B2 Electronic mail monitoring
An electronic mail monitoring apparatus executes a plurality of processing. When the verification processing has judged that the uniqueness number of information for each of the user identification information calculated by the calculation processing has exceeded a first threshold, the calculation processing calculates a uniqueness number of countries or regions on the basis of the identification information for each user identification information extracted by the extraction processing within a unit time. The verification processing judges whether the uniqueness number of countries or regions for each of the user identification information calculated by the calculation processing has exceeded a predetermined second threshold. When the verification processing has judged that the uniqueness number of countries or regions for each of the user identification information calculated by the calculation processing has exceeded the second threshold, performs predetermined second notification to the notification destination.
US10467592B2 Mobile application management
A computer-implemented method may include determining whether a computing device accessing an online application marketplace is associated with a particular business entity registered with the online application marketplace. The method may further include identifying applications that were selected by a representative of the particular business entity to be identified to users whose devices are determined to be associated with the particular business entity. The method may still further include providing data for displaying the applications and a control for downloading executable code for at least one of the applications, receiving an indication that the control has been selected by the user to download the executable code for the applications, and providing the executable code for the at least one of the applications.
US10467590B2 Business process optimization and problem resolution
One embodiment provides a system for optimizing business processes comprising an analyzer component configured to retrieve testing data on a business application, wherein the testing data is generated before deployment of the business application. The analyzer component is further configured to retrieve actual data on the business application, wherein the actual data is generated during deployment of the business application. The analyzer component is further configured to analyze the actual data and the testing data to identify at least one business process from the actual data, wherein an identified business process from the actual data is attempted to be matched with a baseline business process defined during testing. The system further comprises a report generator configured to output results from analysis of the actual data and the testing data. Output results may be used to optimize testing and to correlate problems encountered in the field with situations encountered during testing.
US10467587B2 Method for tracking placement of products on shelves in a store
One variation of a method for tracking placement of products in a store includes: accessing an image recorded by a mobile robotic system within a store; detecting a shelf in a region of the image; based on an address of the shelf, retrieving a list of products assigned to the shelf by a planogram of the store; retrieving a set of template images—from a database of template images—defining visual features of products specified in the list of products; extracting a set of features from the region of the image; determining that a unit of the product is mis-stocked on the shelf in response to deviation between the set of features and features in a template image, in the set of template images, representing the product; and in response to determining that the unit of the product is mis-stocked on the shelf, generating a restocking prompt for the product.
US10467580B1 Methods, apparatuses and computer program products for generating logistics zones
An apparatus is provided for generating logistics zones. The apparatus may include at least one memory and at least one processor configured to generate logistics zones responsive to receipt of a selection of a geographic area. The logistics zones are generated based on street segment attribute data. The logistics zones include a geo-fenced right zone on a right side of corresponding street segments and a geo-fenced left zone on a left side of the street segments. The processor is also configured to determine addresses in the logistics zones based on analyzing the street segment attribute data. The processor is further configured to generate a route for delivery or pickup of packages within the logistics zones based on a trace order of the logistics zones specifying a sequential order to travel within the logistics zones responsive to determining a shortest travel path. Corresponding computer program products and methods are also provided.
US10467571B2 Robotic conductor of business operations software
This invention relates to non-mechanical robotic software for conducting, dictating and monitoring day-to-day regular activities of business operations of an organization being automated by adaptation of principle of servomechanism closed loop feedback control system of engineering. A “Business Operation” is defined as a sequence of particular order in which related structured activities that serve a particular business goal follow each other, and structured activities are processes and events. The control system operates in real time and automatic generation of feedback for identifying next activity to be conducted is enabled by an innovative data driven automatic generation of feedback technique. This closed loop feedback control system continues conducting activities of all occurrences of business operations automatically until a feedback identifies a terminator activity of a particular occurrence marking completion of conducting that occurrence.
US10467570B2 Work support system, work support method and computer-readable recording medium
A work support system of an embodiment of the present invention includes a task information display control unit to display a list screen where contents information of tasks to be processed using an application is displayed as a plurality of task indices and a screen control unit to cause the list screen to transit to an application screen corresponding to the selected task index when the task index is selected on the list screen and to display the task index at a part of the application screen.
US10467566B2 Computerized data processing systems and methods for generating graphical user interfaces
Computer-implemented systems and methods generate dynamic and interactive user interfaces. In one embodiment, a computerized system includes a user interface and at least one processor configured to receive data related to at least a first request of a department, receive data related to positioning of a plurality of employees of the department, and data indicative of equipment in the possession of the plurality of employees, generate an assignment for at least one employee based on the received data, provide for display at the at least one user interface, an interactive graphical user interface indicative of the assignment to the at least one employee, the graphical user interface including elements for indicating a status of the assignment. The at least one processor monitors whether the assignment has been accepted, and determines whether the assignment has been completed, based in part on interaction with the graphical user interface.
US10467565B2 System and method for workplace management
A method for workplace management is provided. The method includes determining a plurality of goals associated with a plurality of tasks to be performed at a workplace, from a database. The method also includes dynamically obtaining task-related information based on a plurality of monitoring parameters associated with the tasks. The method further includes comparing the task-related information with the plurality of goals for monitoring a status of each of the plurality of tasks. The method includes dynamically rendering the status of each of the plurality of tasks on a user interface. The method also includes managing the plurality of tasks to be performed by a plurality of workers based on the status.
US10467564B2 Worker self-management system and method
This Application relates to a system and method for timely and accurate self-management by workers and employees of their own reporting of task related statistical data and information to their contractors and employers. This is a labor and service management system utilizing a “cloud based” server, and a portable “Smartphone” device that is in continual communication with the server by a wireless telecom service provider to the individual worker/employee, the effect being that each worker or employee has his or her own individual mobile GPS enabled “punch clock” device. Additionally, this system supports custom interfaces between the contractor/employer and the worker/employee, and a wealth of management information in custom report formats. Taken together, the hardware and software of the System create a worker self-management process, which generates, connects and transforms raw data and information for the benefit of both the worker/employee, and their contractor/employer.
US10467563B1 Systems and methods for computerized balanced delivery route pre-assignment
A system for attendance pre-assignment. The system may include a memory storing instructions and at least processor configured to execute the instructions to perform operations. The operations may include retrieving, from a database, a plurality of delivery routes and a plurality of delivery sub-routes, wherein the delivery sub-routes are part of the delivery routes; calculating, based on the retrieval, a number of packages allocated to the delivery routes and the delivery sub-routes; receive data comprising groups of pre-assigned workers available for deliveries, the workers being classified into a plurality of categories; comparing, based on the received groups, the pre-assigned workers against the delivery routes and the delivery sub-routes; assigning, based on the comparison, the packages, the delivery routes, and the delivery sub-routes to the pre-assigned workers; generating a plurality of candidate routes associated with the pre-assigned workers; and calibrating, based on the assignment and the generated candidate routes, the delivery sub-routes.
US10467561B2 System for identifying events and preemptively navigating drivers to transport passengers from the events
In one embodiment a plurality of transportation requests sent within a particular time window to a taxi service that specify the same destination location are detected. It is determined that an event is occurring at the destination location. An end time of the event is estimated. Prior to the end time of the event, a plurality of drivers associated with the taxi service are directed to drive to the destination location to transport passengers from the event.
US10467559B1 Order fulfillment and tracking systems and methods
Techniques and arrangements for facilitating synchronization of order ticket functionality utilized by point-of-sale (POS) devices with kitchen display systems. In some example, a POS device and a line buster device collectively receive a plurality of customer orders associated with a transaction between a merchant and plurality of customers. Based on individual customer orders, the POS device determines when to fire off the orders to the kitchen display system irrespective of the sequence in which they are received. In some examples, the kitchen display system then determines whether or not to request payment from the customer before the order is prepared or delivered.
US10467558B2 Real time map rendering with data clustering and expansion and overlay
Systems and methods are provided for the organization, management, and graphical display of multiple logically related entities. In some embodiments, the systems and methods provide the real-time display of status and location information for a fleet of tracked vehicles. In some embodiments, the systems and methods permit the automatic clustering of assets based on a user's view of an underlying map. In some embodiments, the assets are vehicles that are a part of a managed fleet. In some embodiments, the assets are logically arranged into clusters of like assets. In some embodiments, the clusters provide graphical indications of status or class information of their underlying assets.
US10467554B2 System for connecting a driver and a rider
A system for connecting a driver and a rider comprises a processor and an interface. The processor is configured to select a driver for a requested ride from the rider. The interface is configured to, in the event that the driver accepts the rider, provide a connect notification to the rider. The connect notification comprises an image associated with the driver, an image associated with the driver's car, and an anonymized interface for contacting the driver.
US10467551B2 Portable privacy management
A memory of a privacy server stores user data and user settings. A processor of the privacy server is programmed to receive user settings corresponding to a user of a journey planning application; receive user data from vehicles and mobility services; manage the user data of the user according to the user settings; and provide information to the journey planning application explaining benefits of the sharing of the user data. A mobile computing device receives responses to a set of questions unrelated to sharing of user data for determining settings, identifies user settings defining the sharing of user data consistent with data indicative of user settings of users who answered the questions in the same manner, and displays terms of service for the sharing of user data based on the user settings.
US10467545B2 Systems and methods for creating and using higher degree interactions between quantum devices
A higher degree of interactions between qubits is realizable. This disclosure generally relates to devices, and architectures for quantum instruments comprising quantum devices and techniques for operating the same. Systems and processors for creating and using higher degree interactions between qubits may be found herein. Higher order interactions include interactions among three or more qubits. Methods for creating and using higher degree interactions among three or more qubits on a quantum processor may be found herein.
US10467542B2 Embedded dynamic stability measurement, optimization and alarm system
An intelligent load control device is provided for operable incorporation in an object. The intelligent load control device includes devices disposed about the object to detect characteristics thereof that are relevant to an object tipping event, a response system, and a processing unit. The response system is configured to take an action to mitigate risks associated with the object tipping event responsive to received control instructions. The processing unit is disposed to be receptive of the detected characteristics from the devices and to issue the control instructions to the response system. The processing unit is configured to dynamically analyze the detected characteristics to determine a likelihood of the object tipping event and to issue the control instructions in accordance with the determined likelihood.
US10467539B2 Detecting deviations between event log and process model
A method for detecting deviations between an event log and a process model includes converting the process model into a probability process model, the probability process model comprising multiple nodes in multiple hierarchies and probability distribution associated with the multiple nodes, a leaf node among the multiple nodes corresponding to an activity in the process model; detecting differences between at least one event sequence contained in the event log and the probability process model according to a correspondence relationship; and identifying the differences as the deviations in response to the differences exceeding a predefined threshold; wherein the correspondence relationship describes a correspondence relationship between an event in one event sequence of the at least one event sequence and a leaf node in the probability process model.
US10467537B2 System, method and apparatus for automatic topic relevant content filtering from social media text streams using weak supervision
Presented are a system, method, and apparatus for automatic topic relevant content filtering from social media text streams using weak supervision. A computing device utilizes heuristic rules allowing topic filtering and a data stream data chunk identifier. A plurality of messages are transmitted as streaming message data from a social media network in real-time. The messages are split into a plurality of data stream data chunks according to the data stream data chunk identifier. A rule-based labeled data set L0 is built from one or more data instances in the first stream data chunk. An initial classifier is built based upon features of L0. The initial classifier is applied to a next data stream data chunk to build a labeled data set L1. A subset of representative instances S1 is selected from labeled data set L1. A first representative classifier C1 is constructed from representative instance S1.
US10467536B1 Domain name generation and ranking
Systems and methods of the present invention provide for one or more server computers communicatively coupled to a network and configured to: aggregate a plurality of knowledge base data comprising a plurality of tokens; identify a plurality of available domain names based on a difference between the plurality of tokens within the knowledge base data; eliminate from the plurality of available domain names, at least one grammatically incorrect domain name; rank the plurality of available domain names according to a machine learning algorithm; and transmit the plurality of available domain names to a client computer communicatively coupled to the network.
US10467534B1 Augmented reality procedural system
A method of identifying substances in a material handling work environment that analyzes sensor input from the environment with an image processor to extract features of the substance using optical flow and object recognition, and operates a vector modeler and a particle modeler to generate multiple predictions about particle movement within the substance based on existing data models for physical properties to generate multiple predictions of physical properties of the substance.
US10467520B2 RFID system and method
An RFID system includes an RFID antenna assembly configured to be positioned on a product module assembly of a processing system. The product module assembly is configured to releasably engage at least one product container. A first RFID tag assembly configured to be positioned on the at least one product container. The at least one product container is configured to position the first RFID tag assembly within a detection zone of the RFID antenna assembly whenever the product module assembly releasably engages the at least one product container.
US10467518B1 System and method for generating digital content within an augmented reality environment
A system and method are provided for capturing and/or selecting media content using a client source device, uploading the media content to a proprietary server, generating an identification tag corresponding to the uploaded media content, printing a physical depiction of the identification tag, scanning the physical depiction of the identification tag using a client destination device in furtherance of accessing the uploaded content, determining the content corresponding to the scanned identification tag, retrieving the content from the proprietary server, formatting the content for presentation to a specific user and/or for a specific client destination device, and presenting the content on the client destination device.
US10467514B1 Method for combining RFID tags
RFID tags are combined in increase their range. A first RFID tag comprises a first chip and a first antenna configured to transmit data from the chip. The first RFID tag has a first initial range by which data may be obtained by an RFID reader from the first chip. A second RFID tag comprises a second chip and a second antenna configured to transmit data from the chip. The second RFID tag has a second initial range by which data may be obtained by an RFID reader from the second chip. A conductive path from first antenna to the second antenna is established to change initial ranges to modified ranges which are greater than the initial ranges.
US10467513B2 Verification of a printed image on media
Printing symbols on media is described. Sequential parts of a symbol are marked onto each of multiple corresponding sequential segments of the medium. A characteristic of each of the sequential symbol parts is evaluated. A speed is monitored with which the medium is moved upon the marking of each of the sequential symbol parts onto each of the corresponding sequential segments of the medium. An image, captured in relation to the evaluation, is adjusted based on the monitored speed. Adjusting the captured image may include setting a rate at which the evaluation of the characteristic of each of the sequential symbol parts is performed based on the monitored speed or alternatively, predicting a distortion in the evaluated characteristic of each of the sequential symbol parts corresponding to the monitored speed, and applying a change to the captured image corresponding to, and ameliorating the predicted distortion.
US10467504B1 Systems, methods, and storage media for evaluating digital images
Systems, methods, and storage media for evaluating images are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: select a set of training images; extract a first set of features from each training image of the set of training images to generate a first feature tensor for each training image; extract a second set of features from each training image to generate a second feature tensor for each training image; reduce a dimensionality of each first feature tensor to generate a first modified feature tensor for each training image; reduce a dimensionality of each second feature tensor to generate a second modified feature tensor for each training image; construct a first generative model representing the first set of features and a second generative model representing the second set of features of the set of training images; identify a first candidate image; and apply a regression algorithm to the first candidate image and each of the first generative model and the second generative model to determine whether the first candidate image is similar to the set of training images.
US10467500B1 Method and system for semantic segmentation involving multi-task convolutional neural network
Methods and systems involving convolutional neural networks as applicable for semantic segmentation, including multi-task convolutional networks employing curriculum based transfer learning, are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, a method of semantic segmentation involving a convolutional neural network includes training and applying the convolutional neural network. The training of the convolutional neural network includes each of training a semantic segmentation decoder network of the convolutional neural network, generating first feature maps by way of an encoder network of the convolutional neural network, based at least in part upon a dataset received at the encoder network, and training an instance segmentation decoder network of the convolutional neural network based at least in part upon the first feature maps. The applying includes receiving an image, and generating each of a semantic segmentation map and an instance segmentation map in response to the receiving of the image, in a single feedforward pass.
US10467499B2 Computer architecture for emulating an output adapter for a correlithm object processing system
A device configured to emulate an actor in a correlithm object processing system that includes an actor engine. The actor engine is configured to receive an input correlithm object and to determine distances between the input correlithm object and each of the correlithm objects in an actor table. A correlithm object is a point in an n-dimensional space represented by a binary string. The distance between the input correlithm object and a correlithm object is based on differences between a binary string representing the input correlithm object and binary strings linked with each of the correlithm objects in the actor table. The actor engine is configured to identify a correlithm object from the actor table with the shortest distance, to fetch a real world output value from the actor table linked with the identified correlithm object, and to output the real world output value.
US10467494B2 Method and system for container code recognition
This disclosure relates generally to character detection and recognition, and more particularly to a method and system for container code recognition via Spatial Transformer Networks and Connected Component. The method comprises capturing an image of a container using an image capture device which is pre-processed using an image preprocessing module. The method further comprises extracting and filtering region proposals from the pre-processed image using a region extraction module to generate regrouped region proposals. The next step comprises classifying the regrouped region proposals into characters by implementing trained Spatial Transformation Network to generate a valid group of region proposal with more than one chunk of container identification code using a classification module, and lastly a sequence for the valid group of region proposal is generated and the generated sequence is mapped to a predefined standard container identification code to determine a container identification code, wherein the predefined standard identification code comprises chunks of characters in a predefined pattern.
US10467492B2 Distance estimation using multi-camera device
A method and apparatus for measuring a distance to an object, by a device having at least two cameras, is described. One or more first images including the object are acquired by a first camera of the device and one or more first reference images are acquired by a second camera of the device, while the device is in a first position. One or more second images including the object and one or more second reference images are acquired by cameras of the device, while the device is in a second position, different from the first position. Based on the first and second reference images, information on the displacement of at least one camera of the device between the first and second position is determined. The distance from the device to the object is calculated based on the first and second images and the determined information on the displacement.
US10467489B2 Distracted driving determination apparatus, distracted driving determination method, and recording medium having program for distracted driving determination
A driver performing a lane check by looking back for safe driving can be alerted based on the driver's gaze deviating from a view area for usual driving. A distracted driving determination apparatus, a distracted driving determination method, and a program for distracted driving determination recorded on a recording medium compare a change pattern detected from changes in the gaze or face orientation of the driver with a predetermined reference pattern, and change a usual determination condition for detecting distracted driving to a temporary determination condition when the change pattern matches the reference pattern. This prevents the line check from being determined to be distracted driving.
US10467485B2 Driving lane guidance system and control method thereof
A driving lane guidance system may include: a navigation information receiver configured to receive navigation information; a DAS sensor configured to sense forward and surrounding states of an ego vehicle; a controller configured to determine a driving lane of a highway based on the navigation information, sense a lane change and a neighboring vehicle based on the forward and surrounding states inputted from the DAS sensor, and correct the driving lane; and a display unit configured to display the driving lane determined or corrected by the controller.
US10467484B2 Driver fatigue warning system
A driver-fatigue warning system suitable for use in an automated vehicle includes a camera, an alert-device, and a controller. The camera renders an image of a lane-marking and of an object proximate to a host-vehicle. The alert-device is operable to alert an operator of the host-vehicle of driver-fatigue. The controller is in communication with the camera and the alert-device. The controller determines a vehicle-offset of the host-vehicle relative to the lane-marking based on the image. The controller determines an offset-position of the object relative to the lane-marking based on the image. The controller determines that a lane-departure has occurred when the vehicle-offset is less than a deviation-threshold. The controller does not count occurrences of lane-departures when the offset-position is less than an offset-threshold, and activates the alert-device when the count of the occurrences of lane-departures exceeds a crossing-threshold indicative of driver-fatigue.
US10467481B2 System and method for tracking vehicles in parking structures and intersections
A dynamic signal to noise ratio tracking system enables detection of vehicles within the field of view of the tracking system. The tracking system may include an emitter configured to emit electromagnetic radiation within an area, a detector configured to detect electromagnetic radiation reflected back from vehicles within the area, and a control unit configured to evaluate signals from the detector and control various automated devices as a result of this evaluation.
US10467479B2 Image processing apparatus, method, and storage medium for reducing a visibility of a specific image region
An image processing apparatus includes, an input unit configured to input images, a first detection unit configured to detect a first area based on features in the images input by the input unit, a second detection unit configured to detect a second area based on variations between the images input by the input unit, a generation unit configured to generate a background image by using a result of the first area detection by the first detection unit and a result of the second area detection by the second detection unit, and a processing unit configured to perform image processing for reducing a visibility of a specific region identified through a comparison between a processing target image acquired after a generation of the background image by the generation unit and the background image.
US10467474B1 Vehicle track detection in synthetic aperture radar imagery
The various technologies presented herein relate to detecting one or more vehicle tracks in radar imagery. A CCD image can be generated from a first SAR image and a second SAR image captured for a common scene, wherein the second SAR image may include a vehicle track that is not present in the first SAR image. A Radon transform (RT) process can be applied to each pixel in the CCD image, and further, a radial derivative (RDRT) can be determined for each pixel from RT values derived for each pixel. Each pixel can be labelled as being related to a track, or not, based upon a unary cost obtained from the RDRT value of that pixel, combined with a probability of the pixel label based upon labels applied to neighboring pixels. A labelled representation of the CCD image can be generated based upon the determination of “track” or “not track”.
US10467472B2 Ponding water detection on satellite imagery
A system for identifying ponding water located on a field from image data is described. In an approach, an image of an agricultural field is analyzed using a classifier that has been trained based on the spectral bands of labeled image pixels to identify a probability for each pixel within the image that the pixel corresponds to water. A flow simulation is performed to determine regions of the field that are likely to pool water after rainfall based on precipitation data, elevation data, and soil property data of the field. A graph of vertices representing the pixels and edges representing connections between neighboring pixels is generated. The probability of each pixel within the graph being ponding water is set based on the probability pixel being water, the likelihood that water will pool in the area represented by the pixel, the probability of neighboring pixels being ponding water, and a cropland mask that identifies which pixels correspond to cropland. A class for each pixel is then determined that maximizes the joint probability over the graph.
US10467468B2 System and method for identity proofing and knowledge based authentication
Illustrative methods, processes, and software remotely prove the identity of individuals fully compliant with identity proofing policies. The embodiments receive a request to verify an identity from an applicant device. The request includes an identification for an application to which access is desired. Then, the embodiments receive any combination of credit-based, clinical-based, and/or claims-based information corresponding to an applicant identified in the received request; send to the applicant device one or more queries related to the received combination according to one or more identity proofing requirements; receive, from the applicant device, one or more responses to the one or more queries where the one or more response comprise authentication information; determine a match between the authentication information and the received combination of any of credit-based, clinical-based, and claims-based information; and, based on the determination of the match, granting access to the desired application to the applicant device.
US10467466B1 Layout analysis on image
The present application relates to layout analysis on an image. The layout analysis method comprises: obtaining coordinate information of one or more character lines in an image; generating a layout model corresponding to the image by setting character data in regions in a data structure that correspond to the coordinate information of the one or more character lines, the character data including data indicating the presence of character; scanning the generated layout model to read the character data from the layout model, and performing paragraph division on the layout model based on a relative positional relationship of the read character data in the layout model.
US10467463B2 Personalized exercise service providing method and apparatus thereof
Disclosed are a personalized exercise service providing method and an apparatus thereof. A personalized exercise service providing apparatus according to an example includes a user class identifier configured to identify user class of a user; an exercise data acquirer configured to acquire exercise data of the user; and a model generator configured to generate a personalized exercise model of the user based on a standard exercise model corresponding to the determined user class and the acquired exercise data of the user to provide the most effective exercise model to each user through user recognition.
US10467456B2 Tracking system for tracking an object based on silhouette
A tracking system includes a trackable device and a tracking device. The trackable device has a three-dimensional shape. The trackable device includes a first orientation sensor for sensing a first orientation of the trackable device. The tracking device is communicated with the trackable device. The tracking device includes a second orientation sensor, an image sensor and a processing circuit. The second orientation sensor is configured to sense a second orientation of the tracking device. The image sensor configured to capture an image. The processing circuit is coupled with the second orientation sensor and the image sensor. The processing circuit is operable to calculate a two-dimensional silhouette corresponding to the three-dimensional shape according to the first orientation and the second orientation, and utilize the two-dimensional silhouette to search the image captured by the image sensor for allocating coordinates of the trackable device within the image.
US10467452B2 Fingerprint identification display panel and display device
A fingerprint identification display panel and a display device are disclosed. For the liquid crystal layer at the position corresponding to the first opening area corresponding to the photosensitive sensing unit in the light shielding layer, the initial direction of the long axis of the liquid crystal molecules is set to form an angle of 45 degrees with the transmission axis direction of the upper polarizer, and the liquid crystal layer at the position corresponding to the first opening area is controlled to form an equivalent quarter-wave plate.
US10467449B2 Touch panel and display device including the same
A touch panel includes: a substrate having a touch recognition area and a fingerprint recognition area; a plurality of first sensing electrodes in the touch recognition area on the substrate; and a first connection electrode connecting adjacent ones of the first sensing electrodes in a first direction. A portion of the first connection electrode adjacent to the fingerprint recognition area is bent along an edge of the fingerprint recognition area.
US10467444B2 Apparatus and method for monitoring and communicating data associated with a product/item
A condition monitoring system includes a radio frequency transponder module including an RFID chip having a first memory, and an antenna; at least one sensor module that monitors data related to the condition of an item and includes a second memory for storing the monitored data; and a communication interface that couples the at least one sensor module to the RFID chip of the radio frequency transponder module so that the sensor module is operative to communicate with the RFID chip by way of the communication interface and the RFID chip first memory is operative to store data related to the item.
US10467442B2 Kinematic asset management
A system for managing kinematic assets is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system comprises an electronic identification device associated with an asset. The system further comprises a container comprising a reader disposed within the container for receiving a unique identification of the identification device. The container further comprises a reader node for maintaining an inventory record comprising the asset and for generating a report when the asset is not detected by said reader. The report further comprises a location of the container when said report is generated. The system further comprises a kinematic asset management platform comprising an asset registry for storing data conveyed by the report and a reports engine for generating a second report conveying the location of said container when the report is generated.
US10467441B2 Method of recognizing whether a transponder of an RFID system is present in a boundary region, RFID system and safety switch
The present invention relates to a method of recognizing whether a transponder of an RFID system, comprising a reading device and the transponder, is present in a boundary region, wherein a comparison is made with at least one threshold value. In accordance with the invention a bit error rate of signals transmitted between the transponder and the reading device is determined and the at least one threshold value comprises a predefined bit error rate for signals transmitted between the transponder and the reading device. The invention further relates to an RFID system and to a safety switch.
US10467439B2 Detecting tampering of memory contents in an information handling system
A method, an information handling system (IHS) and a detection system for detecting tampering of memory contents. The method includes retrieving, via a board management controller (BMC), from a first memory device, a first hash associated with current first data such as a firmware image stored on the first memory device and retrieving, from a second memory device, a previously stored second hash associated with initial first data. The method further includes determining if the first hash and the second hash match. In response to the first hash and the second hash not matching, an error message is generated which indicates that the current first data of the first memory device has been tampered with. The error message is stored to an error log. The error message identifies the specific current first data and/or firmware image that has been tampered with. The method repeats periodically during runtime.
US10467438B1 Proximity sensor algorithms to control transmit power of a user device after water immersion
Methods and systems are described for proximity condition detection of a recovery from sensor proximity saturation caused by water immersion of a user device. The device transmits data at a first transmit power level using an antenna. In one system, a proximity condition checker determines that a first proximity sensor and a second proximity sensor are saturated in an unknown state after a power event where the saturation caused at least in part by the presence of water in proximity to the first proximity sensor and the second proximity sensor. The proximity condition checker determines that 1) both the first proximity sensor and the second proximity sensor are no longer saturated and 2) water is no longer in proximity to the first proximity sensor and the second proximity sensor. In response, the user device can transmit data at an increased second transmit power level using the antenna.
US10467434B2 Computer-implemented method for improving a social network site computer network, and terminal, system and computer readable medium for the same
A method, at a terminal in a digital communications network, comprising: establishing direct or indirect communication access and linkage between the user-operated terminal and at least one remote computer(s) on which are stored, or by which access is available to prevent legible display of, stored user account object data; displaying indicia, or broadcasting data, representative of or indicating one or more predetermined criteria for selecting a subset of the stored user account object data; collecting data, representative of, or indicating, only the subset of the stored user account object data; and transmitting instructions to prevent legible display of the subset of the stored user account object data, according to the collected data representative of, or indicating, the one or more predetermined criteria for selecting the subset of the stored user account object data, from the terminal to the at least one remote computer(s). A terminal, system, and computer readable medium are also disclosed.
US10467432B2 Data processing systems for use in automatically generating, populating, and submitting data subject access requests
Computer systems and methods for: (1) analyzing electronic correspondence associated with a data subject (e.g., the emails within one or more email in-boxes associated with the data subject); (2) based on the analysis, identifying at least one entity that that the data subject does not actively do business with (e.g., as evidenced by the fact that the data subject no longer opens emails from the entity, and/or has set up a rule to automatically delete emails received from the entity); and (3) in response to identifying the entity as an entity that the data subject no longer does business with, at least substantially automatically populating and/or submitting a data subject access request to the entity (e.g., to delete all personal information being processed by the entity).
US10467431B2 Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer readable media for providing secure file-deletion functionality
A secure file-deletion function providing apparatus includes a request input unit configured to receive a file deletion request to delete a file stored in an apparatus from a user; a file deletion unit for deleting the file included in the file deletion request, and a secure file-deletion unit for overwriting a region including a region that stores the file with a dummy value in order to make it more difficult and/or impossible to recover the file deleted by the file deletion unit.
US10467430B1 Rules-based data access systems and methods
Methods and systems for rules-based data access are described. In some embodiments, a request for access to customer data by a requesting entity is received; the data is categorized; the person's preferences with respect to allowing access to data are compiled; a requesting entity is determined; and the providing entity that collected each requested data item is determined. Data shareability rules are evaluated based on the policies that regulate the access of the customer data and the requesting entity, and the customer data is provided to the requesting entity according to the evaluation.
US10467428B2 Distributed tokenization using several substitution steps
A method for distributed tokenization of sensitive strings of characters, such as social security numbers, credit card numbers and the like, in a local server is disclosed. The method comprises the steps of receiving from a central server at least one, and preferably at least two, static token lookup tables, and receiving a sensitive string of characters. In a first tokenization step, a first substring of characters is substituted with a corresponding first token from the token lookup table(s) to form a first tokenized string of characters, wherein the first substring of characters is a substring of the sensitive string of characters. Thereafter, in a second step of tokenization, a second substring of characters is substituted with a corresponding second token from the token lookup table(s) to form a second tokenized string of characters, wherein the second substring of characters is a substring of the first tokenized string of characters. Optionally, one or more additional tokenization steps is/are used.
US10467424B2 File system content based security
A filesystem command is sent by a first processor, and for synchronization by a second processor. The filesystem command is directed to a second object of a second filesystem that is synchronized with a first object of a first filesystem. An expression is sent by the first processor to the second filesystem, and for authentication by the second processor. The expression is generated based on a third object of the first filesystems that is synchronized with a fourth object of the second filesystem.
US10467419B1 Methods and systems for determining software risk scores
A system for assessing software risks includes a non-transitory computer readable medium and a processor. The non-transitory computer readable medium stores category risk scores based on findings generated by software security analysis tools of different categories. The processor receives at least one first finding from a first category of software security analysis tools and at least one second finding from a second category of software security analysis tools. A first category risk score is computed based on the at least one first finding. A second category risk score is computed based on the at least one second finding. An overall risk score for application code is determined by computing a weighted average based on the first category risk score and the second category risk score. A graphical user interface displays the overall risk score.
US10467416B2 Securing operating system configuration using hardware
A method, system, and computer program product includes receiving, in a booted state of a computing system, a request to load an operating system configuration. The method further includes storing, automatically in response to receiving the request, a digital key to authenticate the operating system configuration. The method further includes restarting the computing system. In response to restarting the computing system and while the computing system is in a pre-boot state, the method includes: validating that the digital key stored is one for a valid operating system configuration; receiving, from a user interface physically coupled to the computing system, a signal confirming the received request; authenticating, in response to receiving the signal, the operating system configuration using the digital key; and booting, in response to the authenticating, the operating system configuration.
US10467415B2 Conditional updating based on bootloader unlock status
An unlockable bootloader of an electronic device may be unlocked by a user of the electronic device using a sanctioned bootloader unlocking process. An eligibility check may be performed through an interaction between the device and at least one network node(s) to determine whether a user of the electronic device is eligible to unlock the bootloader of the electronic device. If eligible, the user can provide user input to unlock the bootloader, causing the device to send an acknowledgement to the network, and, in response, the device receives a token from the network node. Upon receipt of the token, the electronic device can perform a first reboot, unlock the bootloader using the token, and perform a second reboot into the operating system with an unlocked bootloader. Due to the device-network interactions during the sanctioned bootloader unlocking process, one or more protection measures can be implemented, such as disabling software updates.
US10467414B1 System and method for detecting exfiltration content
Techniques for detecting exfiltration content are described herein. According to one embodiment, a malicious content suspect is executed and a packet inspection of outbound network traffic is performed by a packet inspector running within the virtual machine. Occurring before the outbound network traffic leaving the virtual machine, the packet inspector determines whether a portion of outbound network traffic matches one or more portions of predetermined network traffic patterns or signatures. If so, a determination is made whether the outbound network traffic includes at least one environmental property of the virtual machine that is unique or almost unique to the virtual machine. If so, migration of the outbound network traffic outside of the virtual machine is precluded and an alert is transmitted. The alert includes the malicious content suspect that is attempting to perform an exfiltration of data.