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US10483618B2 Semiconductor package and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor package includes a lower package including at least one electronic device, and an antenna unit disposed on an upper surface of the lower package, wherein the antenna unit includes: a ground portion disposed on an upper surface of the lower package, a radiating portion disposed to be spaced apart from the ground portion, and a support portion separating the radiating portion and the ground portion, and at least a portion between the radiating portion and the grounding portion is empty space.
US10483611B2 Waveguide/transmission line converter configured to feed a plurality of antenna elements in an antenna device
A metal member which allows a waveguide to extend inside a dielectric substrate and is adapted to hold a short-circuit metal layer at a potential same as a potential of the waveguide is made to remain along cross-sections of the two wide walls of the waveguide and is removed along cross-sections of two narrow walls of the waveguide so as to prevent an electromagnetic wave from unintendedly being radiated.
US10483606B2 Temperature-control device for a battery system
The invention relates to a temperature-control device (1) for a battery system, at least comprising a cuboid-shaped hollow body (2) with at least one connection device (3) for supplying and at least one connection device (4) for discharging a separately temperature-controlled fluid, a plurality of regularly arranged and identically formed openings (7) extending from a first body surface (5) to a second body surface (6), wherein a cylindrical battery cell (8) is accommodated by each opening (7), so that a fluid-tight liquid space is formed, which is characterized in that the hollow body (2), excluding the cell head (11) and the cell bottom (12), extends over a height h of >20 to <100% of the total height H of the battery system.
US10483599B2 Magnetically attached battery pack with audio interface
A device for charging a mobile device, which is also capable of converting a digital audio signal of a mobile device in to an analog audio signal, includes a first digital interface, a digital to analog converter, and a preamplifier. The first digital interface is configured to provide power to a mobile device connected thereto in order to charge the mobile device, and the digital audio signal from the mobile device is passed to a digital to analog converter. A second digital interface or an analog jack may be incorporated, which is connectable to a headphone or other audio output device.
US10483595B2 Tungsten-based material super battery and supercapacitor
The invention concerns a high-performance tungsten-based super battery system, which relates to an integrated design and a construction method of a corresponding material, a structure and a process. In the technology, a tungsten-based material is used a negative electrode, and a high-specific-surface-area carbon or lead oxide is used as a positive electrode to assemble four types of super batteries comprising: 1) a tungsten-carbon super battery, 2) a tungsten-tungsten super battery, 3) a tungsten-lead oxide super battery, and 4) a super battery system of a hybridized tungsten super battery (comprising lead oxide, lead, and a carbon material) on which the foregoing two types of super batteries are hybridized in use. The introduction of the tungsten-based material endows a novel class of super batteries with higher power density, higher energy density, longer cycling life, high durability and reliable safety. This will enable a broad range of applications.
US10483592B2 Method of manufacturing lithium ion battery cells
A method of manufacturing a lithium ion battery cell. A non-aqueous liquid electrolyte solution is placed in contact with particles of a lithium ion-exchanged zeolite material for a time sufficient to remove water molecules from the liquid electrolyte solution. Thereafter, the liquid electrolyte solution may be introduced into an electrochemical cell assembly and hermetically sealed within a cell casing to form a lithium ion battery cell.
US10483591B2 Modified triazine functional compounds
The present invention is directed towards phosphorous containing flame retarding materials including a triazine moiety and an electrolyte for electrochemical cells containing the same.
US10483589B2 Lithium-ion secondary battery
A lithium-ion secondary battery of the present invention includes a cathode including an electrode material having electrode active material particles and an oxide coat and a carbonaceous film which coat surfaces of the electrode active material particles, an anode including a carbon-based active material, and an electrolytic solution, and the electrolytic solution does not substantially include additives for stabilizing a coat formed on a surface of the anode.
US10483587B2 Sulfide solid electrolyte
A sulfide solid electrolyte containing lithium, phosphorus, sulfur, and two or more of elements X selected from halogen elements, where the sulfide solid electrolyte includes an argyrodite-type crystal structure, and a molar ratio of the sulfur to the phosphorus “b (S/P)” and a molar ratio of the element X to the phosphorus “c (X/P)” satisfy the following formula (1): 0.23
US10483574B2 Fuel cell system with merged gases for leak detection
A fuel cell system having a fuel cell using a fuel gas containing a combustible gas and an oxidant gas to generate power includes an exhaust gas route for an exhaust gas from the fuel cell to circulate, an air supplier absorbing air within the fuel cell system and supplying the air to the exhaust gas, an air supply route for the air to circulate, a merging part where the exhaust gas and the air merge, a discharge route discharging a mixed gas composed of the merged exhaust gas and the air to the atmosphere, and a combustible gas detector that detects the concentration of a combustible gas in the mixed gas. With respect to flow of the air circulating in the air supply route and the discharge route, from the upstream side, the air supplier, the merging part, and the combustible gas detector are disposed in this order.
US10483573B2 Fuel cell unit for use in aggregating multiple fuel cells in parallel
This invention relates to fuel cell unit for use in aggregating fuel cells, particularly useful for use when fuel cells are connected in parallel. Improving the management of fuel cell outputs across a plurality of aggregated fuel cells improves efficiency of the fuel cells. The invention relates to a fuel cell unit comprising a fuel cell and a regulating voltage converter, and further relates to a fuel cell module comprising a plurality of fuel cell units connected in parallel.
US10483566B2 Method and control sub-system for operating a power generation system having a fuel-cell
A method for operating a power generation system including a fuel-cell is presented. The method includes detecting a water deficient condition of the fuel-cell. The method further includes operating, in response to detecting the water deficient condition of the fuel-cell, at least one auxiliary load of the power generation system via use of an electrical current generated by the fuel-cell to maintain a steam-carbon ratio in the fuel-cell above a threshold steam-carbon ratio value. A control sub-system for operating the power generation system is also presented. Moreover, a power generation system including the fuel-cell, the least one auxiliary load, and the control sub-system is presented.
US10483560B2 Single cell of fuel cell
A single cell of a fuel cell has: a membrane-electrode assembly; and first and second separators holding the membrane-electrode assembly therebetween. The first separator has plural first straight or wavy groove channels that are arranged in parallel to each other in a first in-plane direction. A cross section along the first in-plane direction of each of the plural first groove channels has a first uneven shape. The first uneven shape has a first pitch P1 along the first in-plane direction. The second separator has plural second wavy groove channels that are aligned along the first in-plane direction. A second uneven shape of the plural second groove channels has a second pitch P2 along the first in-plane direction. The first pitch P1 and the second pitch P2 differ from each other, and neither a value of P1/P2 nor a value of P2/P1 is an integer.
US10483554B2 Carbon support for fuel cell catalyst and preparation method thereof
Disclosed is a carbon support for a fuel cell catalyst that supports a metal. The carbon support includes a conductive carbon support and nitrogen atoms doped into the conductive carbon support. Also disclosed is a method for preparing the carbon support. Also disclosed is a catalyst including the carbon support. The catalyst has greatly improved degradation resistance compared to conventional catalysts for fuel cells. In addition, the catalyst is not substantially degraded even when applied to a single cell.
US10483543B2 Lithium ion cell having improved ageing behavior
A method of producing an electrochemical cell includes introducing lithium into the electrochemical cell such that an amount of mobile lithium contained in the cell available for incorporation and releasing processes in electrodes exceeds, after formation, the capacity of at least one positive electrode for taking up lithium at least by a factor of 1.1, and the at least one negative electrode in terms of its capacity for taking up lithium is dimensioned to a size sufficient to be capable of taking up the entire mobile lithium contained in the cell after formation, wherein the lithium is introduced at least partially into the electrochemical cell via the at least one negative electrode by pre-lithiating the at least one negative electrode prior to combination with the at least one positive electrode or by applying metallic lithium on a surface of the at least one negative electrode.
US10483538B2 Mixed oxide containing a lithium manganese spinel and process for its preparation
The present invention relates to a mixed oxide containing a) a mixed-substituted lithium manganese spinel in which some of the manganese lattice sites are occupied by lithium ions and b) a boron-oxygen compound. Furthermore, the present invention relates to a process for its preparation and the use of the mixed oxide as electrode material for lithium ion batteries.
US10483537B2 Positive active material and method for producing the same
The present invention relates to a positive active material and a method for producing same and, more specifically, to a positive active material comprising LiAlO2 at the surface thereof as a result of reacting an Al compound with residual lithium and to a method for producing same.
US10483534B2 Lithium metal anode electrode
A lithium metal anode electrode includes (a) a porous conductive layer including a current collector layer that is porous and has a plurality of first pores, at least parts of the first pores extending through the current collector layer; and a conduction loading layer composed of a porous material that does not alloy with lithium, disposed proximate to the current collector layer, and that having a plurality of second pores, at least parts of the second pores extending through the conduction loading layer; and (b) a lithium metal active material layer composed of lithium metal disposed proximate to the porous conductive layer. Parts of the first and second pores are connected and expose the lithium metal active material layer for electrochemical reactions. The first and second pores have respective surface areas that are adapted for lithium deposition so that a stable SEI layer can be formed thereon.
US10483528B2 Negative-electrode active material for non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery and non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery
The initial charge/discharge efficiency and cycle characteristics of a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery that contains a silicon material as a negative-electrode active material are improved. A negative-electrode active material particle (10) according to an embodiment contains a base particle (13), which includes a lithium silicate phase (11) represented by Li2zSiO(2+z) {0
US10483527B2 Cathode material for rechargeable magnesium battery and method for preparing the same
Provided is a cathode material for a rechargeable magnesium battery, represented by the chemical formula of Ag2SxSe1-x (0≤x≤1), a highly stable cathode material and a rechargeable magnesium battery including the same. The cathode material for a rechargeable magnesium battery has a higher discharge capacity and higher discharge voltage as compared to a typical commercially available cathode material, Chevrel phase, and shows excellent stability in an electrolyte for a rechargeable magnesium battery including chloride ions. In addition, after evaluating the cycle life of the cathode material, the cathode material shows an excellent discharge capacity per unit weight after 500 charge/discharge cycles, and thus is useful for a cathode material for a rechargeable magnesium battery.
US10483526B2 Positive electrode active material, nonaqueous electrolyte battery, and battery pack
According to one embodiment, there is provided a positive electrode active material containing positive electrode active material particles. The positive electrode active material particles have an olivine structure. The positive electrode active material particles are represented by LiMn1−x−yFexMyPO4 (0
US10483522B2 Lithium-ion secondary battery
A lithium-ion secondary battery with no negative electrode active material is provided. One embodiment of the present invention is a lithium-ion secondary battery including a positive electrode, a negative electrode, an electrolyte solution, and a separator between the positive electrode and the negative electrode. The negative electrode includes a negative electrode current collector which includes a region in direct contact with at least one of the electrolyte solution and the separator. The electrolyte solution contains fluorine. The negative electrode current collector has a function of making a deposit containing lithium to be deposited on a surface in charging. Furthermore, a spacer may be provided between the separator and the negative electrode. The electrolyte solution may contain an organic compound containing fluorine. Supply of fluorine from the electrolyte solution to lithium deposited on the surface of the negative electrode can suppress deposition of lithium dendrites (whiskers) in further deposition.
US10483519B2 Battery pack and battery pack manufacturing method
A battery pack has a cell group and a bus bar. The cell group is stacking a plurality of unit cells in a thickness direction. The unit cells each includes a cell body having a power generation element and a flat shape, and an electrode tab protruding out from the cell body. The electrode tabs have distal end portions bent in a stacking direction of the unit cells. The flat plate shape bus bar connects the distal end portions of the electrode tabs of the unit cells while facing the distal end portions, and electrically connects the electrode tabs of at least two of the unit cells with each other.
US10483516B2 Electricity storage module and electricity storage pack
An electricity storage module unit that can improve installation work efficiency, and that can be used to build an electricity storage pack that is versatile in terms of installation. An electricity storage module unit is provided with an electricity storage module that includes a plurality of electricity storage elements, and the electricity storage module unit includes: a wiring member that is connected to the electricity storage module; a wiring connection part that connects the wiring member to the wiring member of another electricity storage module unit or to an external electrical component; and a unit base plate on which the electricity storage module is mounted. The unit base plate has a plurality of routing grooves that allow the wiring member to be routed such that a direction in which the wiring member is routed is changeable.
US10483515B2 Power storage device, power storage system, electronic device, electric vehicle, and power system
There is provided a power storage system comprising a plurality of battery lines and a connection terminal unit. Each battery line comprises a plurality of battery cells arranged in a first direction. The connection terminal unit is electrically connected to terminal faces of each battery cell of a group of the battery cells, and the group of the battery cells is disposed in a second direction. At least one cut out is formed in the connection terminal unit. There are also provided a power storage system for a house, a power storage system for a vehicle, an electronic device and an electric vehicle including the power storage device. There is also provided a connection terminal unit for electrically connecting a plurality of battery cells, in which at least one cut out is formed in the connection terminal unit.
US10483514B2 Decoupled alignment shroud for variable connector routing
A shroud configured to connect a leadframe to a battery system for a hybrid motor vehicle is provided. The shroud is removably attachable to the leadframe. The shroud has at least one shroud alignment feature, the shroud being removably attached to the leadframe in a predetermined orientation wherein the shroud alignment feature is aligned with a complimentary leadframe alignment feature. The shroud may include a hollow cylindrical portion and at least one connecting feature configured to attach the shroud to the leadframe. The shroud may be provided as part of a connector system that includes the leadframe. In this case, the leadframe is configured to provide an electrical and mechanical connection between a power inverter and the battery system of the electric motor. The leadframe includes at least one leadframe alignment feature that is aligned with the shroud alignment feature.
US10483510B2 Polarized battery tray for a vehicle
A battery tray for a vehicle includes two tray components or pieces that attach or mate together, such as with one tray component over or within the other tray component, to form sealed and separate battery containment areas. The lower tray component that has a panel portion and a pair of elongated reinforcement members integrally protruding upward from opposing edges of the panel portion. Also, the upper tray component has a panel portion and a cross members that integrally extend across its panel portion. The upper tray component is disposed at an upper surface of the panel portion of the lower tray component with the cross members extending between the elongated reinforcement members and defining a battery containment area between each of the cross members.
US10483506B2 Battery pack
The present invention includes a battery pack for a cordless power tool including a plastic housing including a mechanical interface for mechanically coupling the battery pack to a corresponding mechanical interface of a cordless power tool. The mechanical interface includes a rail, a groove and a sliding surface. The battery pack also includes a bracket encased within the plastic housing wherein the bracket includes a first portion positioned within the rail of the mechanical interface.
US10483496B2 Electroluminescent devices with improved optical out-coupling efficiencies
An electroluminescent (EL) device is disclosed. An optically reflective concave structure includes a first surface and a second surface that lies at an angle relative to the first surface, wherein at least the first and second surfaces are optically reflective. One or more functional layers include a light emitting layer, disposed over the surfaces of the optically reflective concave structure, wherein at least one electroluminescent area of the light emitting layer is defined on the first surface. Especially, the ratio between the diameter of the first surface and the thickness of the one or more functional layers in the optically reflective concave structure is smaller than a constant value.
US10483493B2 Electronic device having display with thin-film encapsulation
An organic light-emitting diode display may have an array of pixels formed from a layer of thin-film circuitry. The thin-film circuitry may be formed on a glass layer that serves as an inner layer of encapsulation for the array of pixels formed from the thin-film circuitry. A thin-film encapsulation layer may overlap the array of pixels and may serve as an opposing outer layer of encapsulation for the array of pixels formed by the thin-film circuitry. An electronic device may have opposing front and rear faces. The display may be mounted in a housing on the front face. The housing may have a planar rear wall on the rear face. A display cover layer associated with the display may overlap the pixel array. A touch sensor and optical layers such as a circular polarizer layer and a compensation layer may be interposed between the display cover layer and the thin-film.
US10483491B2 Display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a display apparatus that is capable of reducing manufacturing costs and a defect rate during manufacturing, and a display apparatus. The method includes forming a plurality of display units over a mother substrate; attaching a temporary protective film to a lower surface of the mother substrate; cutting the mother substrate and the temporary protective film along a periphery of each of the plurality of display units to obtain a plurality of display panels, each including a first area, a second area, and a bent area between the first area and the second area; removing the temporary protective film from the plurality of display panels; and attaching a lower protective film to a lower surface of each of the plurality of display panels so as to correspond to the first area in each display panel.
US10483485B2 Device for encapsulating a sensitive device and process for producing said device
An encapsulation device comprises at least one assembly containing particles comprising at least a first material. The assembly has an open porosity. The particles: are distributed over a geometric structure that has a degree of compactness of said particles of greater than around 50% and preferably of greater than 60%, and are covered conformally by at least one layer referred to as an infiltration layer; the thickness of at least the infiltration layer closing off the porosity of the assembly comprising the particles covered by at least the layer, in the form of pores that are not connected to one another. A process for producing the encapsulation device is also provided.
US10483484B2 Organic electroluminescence display device
Provided is an organic electroluminescence display device including a base member, a display member disposed on the base member and including an organic electroluminescent element; and an encapsulating member disposed on the display member and encapsulating the display member. The encapsulating member includes a first inorganic layer disposed on the display member; a first organic layer disposed on the first inorganic layer; and a second inorganic layer disposed on the first organic layer. The first inorganic layer has a multilayer structure in which first layers having a first refractive index and second layers having a second refractive index different from the first refractive index are alternately disposed. Each of the first organic layer and the second inorganic layer has a single layer structure.
US10483482B2 Display apparatus
Provided is a display apparatus that compensates a drive transistor threshold to attain a highly precise structure. The display apparatus comprises a light emitting element including a first electrode, a second electrode and an organic light emitting layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a pixel circuit including a capacitor and a drive transistor letting current according to voltage of the capacitor flow in the light emitting element. The pixel circuit stops supply of current to the light emitting element while connecting the capacitor to the first electrode.
US10483477B2 Excited state management
Arrangements and techniques for providing organic emissive layers are provided, in which the emissive layer includes a first dopant having a dissociative energy level. A second dopant in the emissive layer provides a solid state sink energy level, to which doubly excited excitons and/or polarons may transition instead of to the dissociative energy level, thereby decreasing the undesirable effects of transitions to the dissociative energy level.
US10483472B2 Schottky diode
A Schottky diode includes an insulating substrate and at least one Schottky diode unit. The at least one Schottky diode unit is located on a surface of the insulating substrate. The at least one Schottky diode unit includes a first electrode, a semiconductor structure and a second electrode. The semiconductor structure comprising a first end and a second end. The first end is laid on the first electrode, the second end is located on the surface of the insulating substrate. The semiconducting structure includes a carbon nanotube structure. The second electrode is located on the second end.
US10483469B2 Methods and systems for wireless to power line communication
Methods, systems, and apparatus for monitoring and controlling electronic devices using wired and wireless protocols are disclosed. The systems and apparatus may monitor their environment for signals from electronic devices. The systems and apparatus may take and disambiguate the signals that are received from the devices in their environment to identify the devices and associate control signals with the devices. The systems and apparatus may use communication means to send control signals to the identified electronic devices. Multiple apparatuses or systems may be connected together into networks, including mesh networks, to make for a more robust architecture.
US10483465B2 Methods of operating a deposition apparatus, and deposition apparatus
A method of operating a deposition apparatus is provided. The method comprises: Deposition of an evaporated source material on a substrate by guiding the evaporated source material from one or more outlets of an evaporation source toward the substrate, wherein part of the evaporated source material is blocked by and attaches to a shielding device arranged between the one or more outlets and the substrate, followed by a cleaning of the shielding device by at least locally heating the shielding device for releasing at least part of the attached source material from the shielding device. According to a further aspect, a deposition apparatus is provided that can be operated according to the described methods.
US10483460B2 Method of manufacturing a magnetoresistive stack/ structure using plurality of encapsulation layers
A method of manufacturing a magnetoresistive stack/structure comprising etching through a second magnetic region to (i) provide sidewalls of the second magnetic region and (ii) expose a surface of a dielectric layer; depositing a first encapsulation layer on the sidewalls of the second magnetic region and over the dielectric layer; etching the first encapsulation layer which is disposed over the exposed surface of the dielectric layer. The method further includes (a) depositing a second encapsulation layer: (i) on the first encapsulation layer disposed on the sidewalls of the second magnetic region and (ii) over the exposed surface of the dielectric layer and (b) depositing a third encapsulation layer: (i) on the second encapsulation layer which is on the first encapsulation layer and the exposed surface of the dielectric layer. The method also includes etching the remaining layers of the stack/structure (via one or more etch processes).
US10483455B2 Magnetic element for memory and logic
An embodiment includes a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) having a non-elliptical free layer with rounded corners. For example, an embodiment includes a MTJ including a free magnetic layer, a fixed magnetic layer, and a tunnel barrier between the free and fixed layers; wherein the free magnetic layer includes a top surface, a bottom surface, and a sidewall circumnavigating the free magnetic layer and coupling the bottom surface to the top surface; wherein the top surface is rectangular with a plurality of rounded corners. In an embodiment, the aspect ratio of the top surface is between 4:1 and 8:1 (length to width). Such an embodiment provides ease of manufacture along with accept critical switching current (to reverse polarity of the free layer) and stability. Other embodiments are described herein.
US10483449B2 Thermoelectric generator
Disclosed are apparatus and methodology for constructing thermoelectric devices (TEDs). N-type elements are paired with P-type elements in an array of pairs between substrates. The paired elements are electrically connected in series by various techniques including brazing for hot side and/or also cold side connections, and soldering for cold side connections while being thermally connected in parallel. In selected embodiments, electrical and mechanical connections of the elements may be made solely by mechanical pressure.
US10483443B2 Light emitting device and manufacturing method thereof
A light emitting device includes a first light transmissive supportive substrate having a first light transmissive insulator and a conductive circuitry layer provided on a surface of the first light transmissive insulator, a second light transmissive supportive substrate having a second light transmissive insulator and disposed in such a way that a surface of the second light transmissive insulator faces the conductive circuitry layer and so as to have a predetermined gap from the first light transmissive supportive substrate, a light emitting diode having a main body, and first and second electrodes provided on a surface of the main body and electrically connected to the conductive circuitry layer via a conductive bump, and laid out between the first and second light transmissive supportive substrates, and a third light transmissive insulator embedded in a space between the first light transmissive supportive substrate and the second light transmissive supportive substrate.
US10483441B2 Phosphor containing particle, and light emitting device and phosphor containing sheet using the same
A phosphor containing particle including a core portion which is a particulate matter of resin including a constitutional unit derived from an ionic liquid with a semiconductor nanoparticle phosphor dispersed therein and a shell portion which is a matter in a form of a layer of resin which includes a constitutional unit derived from an ionic liquid and coats at least a portion of the core portion, and a phosphor containing particle including a particulate matter of resin including a constitutional unit derived from an ionic liquid with a semiconductor nanoparticle phosphor dispersed therein and a metal oxide layer coating at least a portion of the particulate matter of resin. A light emitting device including a light source and a wavelength converter in which phosphor containing particles are dispersed in a translucent medium, and a phosphor containing sheet in which phosphor containing particles are dispersed in a sheet-shaped translucent medium.
US10483438B2 Component, substrate module, apparatus, and optical filter
A component includes a main body, a first layer, and a second layer. The main body includes a bottom surface. The first layer is provided on the bottom surface of the main body and includes a bottom surface. The second layer is bonded to a metal bonding material on a substrate to be provided physically integrally. The second layer has higher wettability with respect to the metal bonding material in a molten state than the first layer, and protrudes from the bottom surface side of the first layer such that at least a part of the bottom surface of the first layer is exposed on an entire outer circumference side of the second layer.
US10483437B2 Display device
A display device includes: a display panel including a first substrate with a first surface and a second substrate disposed on the first surface; a third substrate, wherein the second substrate is disposed between the first substrate and the third substrate, and the third substrate has a second surface facing the first surface; an adhesion element disposed on the first surface and adjacent to the second substrate, wherein the adhesion element has a first through hole; and a filler disposed in the first through hole and in contact with the first surface and the second surface. The first through hole of the adhesion element has an area defined as a first area, the filler has a region in contact with the second surface, and an area of the region is defined as a second area. The ratio of the first area to the second area ranges from 0.5 to 0.99.
US10483427B2 Method of manufacturing solar cell
A method of manufacturing a solar cell is disclosed. The method includes an overlap operation of overlapping front surfaces of two semiconductor substrates each other, a semiconductor layer depositing operation of simultaneously depositing a semiconductor layer on back surfaces of the two semiconductor substrates overlapping each other, a separating operation of separating the two semiconductor substrates overlapping each other, and a front surface texturing operation of texturing the front surfaces of the two semiconductor substrates after an etch stop layer forming operation.
US10483423B2 Quantum dot photodetector apparatus and associated methods
An apparatus comprises a layer of channel material, source and drain electrodes configured to enable a flow of electrical current through the channel material, and a layer of quantum dot material configured to generate electron-hole pairs on exposure to electromagnetic radiation to produce a detectable change in the electrical current indicative of one or more of the presence and magnitude of the electromagnetic radiation. The layer of quantum dot material is positioned between the channel material and a layer of conductive material. The layers of channel and conductive material have work functions such that respective built-in electric fields are created at the interfaces between the layer of quantum dot material and the channel and conductive material. The electric field at each interface acts in the same direction to promote separation of the electrons and holes of the electron-hole pairs to facilitate production of the detectable change in electrical current.
US10483419B2 Solar cell module and method of manufacturing the solar cell module
On a projected plane in parallel to the main surface of the solar cell module 100, an output interconnection 10 includes: a first output interconnection section 10a arranged along an conductive member 4 in a power non-generating field; and a second output interconnection section 10b leading to the first output interconnection section 10a in a power generating section X.
US10483410B2 Forming front metal contact on solar cell with enhanced resistance to stress
System and method of providing a photovoltaic (PV) cell having a cushion layer to alleviate stress impact between a front metal contact and a thin film PV layer. A cushion layer is disposed between an extraction electrode and a photovoltaic (PV) surface. The cushion layer is made of a nonconductive material and has a plurality of vias filled with a conductive material to provide electrical continuity between the bus bar and the PV layer. The cushion layer may be made of a flexible material preferably with rigidity that matches the substrate. Thus, the cushion layer can effectively protect the PV layer from physical damage due to tactile contact with the front metal contact.
US10483408B2 Method for making a cover for an electronic package and electronic package comprising a cover
A cover for an electronic package is manufactured by placing an optical insert, having opposite faces and configured to allow light radiation to pass therethrough, between two opposite faces of a cavity of a mold in a position such that said optical faces of the optical insert make contact with said opposite faces of the cavity of the mold. A coating material is injected into the cavity and around the optical insert. The coating material is set to obtain a substrate that is overmolded around the optical insert so as to produce the cover. An electronic package includes an electronic chip mounted to a support substrate with the cover formed by the overmolded substrate mounted to the support substrate.
US10483401B2 Thin-film transistor having oxide semiconductor channel layer vertically exending along lateral sides of source electrode, separation layer, and drain electrode and array substrate including same
The present invention provides a thin-film transistor and a fabrication method thereof, and an array substrate. The thin-film transistor includes a separation layer (5) arranged between the source electrode (4) and the drain electrode (6). An oxide semiconductor channel layer (7) is arranged on one side of the separation layer (5) and the drain electrode (6) to contact a portion of an upper surface of the drain electrode (6), a side surface of the drain electrode (6) and the organic separation layer (5), and a portion of an upper surface of the source electrode (4) to serve as a vertical channel, of which a channel length corresponds to a thickness of the separation layer (5). Varying the thickness of the separation layer to reduce the length of the vertical channel to a sub-micrometer order would greatly reduce the size of the thin-film transistor and reduce the area of a pixel. The vertical channel does not cause a short channel effect so as to improve electrical performance of the thin-film transistor. Using a multiple-layered hexagonal boron nitride film to make a moisture/oxygen barrier layer (2) and using a double-layered graphene film to make the source electrode (4) and the drain electrode (6) help significantly improve bending durability of the thin-film transistor.
US10483397B2 Fin field effect transistor and method of forming the same
A fin field effect transistor and method of forming the same. The fin field effect transistor includes a semiconductor substrate having a fin structure and between two trenches with top portions and bottom portions. The fin field effect transistor further includes shallow trench isolations formed in the bottom portions of the trenches and a gate electrode over the fin structure and the shallow trench isolation, wherein the gate electrode is substantially perpendicular to the fin structure. The fin field effect transistor further includes a gate dielectric layer along sidewalls of the fin structure and source/drain electrode formed in the fin structure.
US10483394B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device includes a Fin FET device. The Fin FET device includes a first fin structure extending in a first direction and protruding from an isolation insulating layer, a first gate stack including a first gate electrode layer and a first gate dielectric layer, covering a portion of the first fin structure and extending in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and a first source and a first drain, each including a first stressor layer disposed over the first fin structure. The first fin structure and the isolation insulating layer are disposed over a substrate. A height Ha of an interface between the first fin structure and the first stressor layer measured from the substrate is greater than a height Hb of a lowest height of the isolation insulating layer measured from the substrate.
US10483387B2 Lateral/vertical semiconductor device with embedded isolator
A lateral/vertical device is provided. The device includes a device structure including a device channel having a lateral portion and a vertical portion. The lateral portion of the device channel can be located adjacent to a first surface of the device structure, and one or more contacts and/or a gate can be formed on the first surface. The device structure also includes a set of insulating layers located in the device structure between the lateral portion of the device channel and a second surface of the device structure opposite the first surface. An opening in the set of insulating layers defines a transition region between the lateral portion of the device channel and a vertical portion of the device channel. A contact to the vertical portion of the device channel can be located on the second surface.
US10483383B2 Semiconductor device including a gate contact structure
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor body. The semiconductor body has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. A transistor cell structure is provided in the semiconductor body. A gate contact structure includes a gate line electrically coupled to a gate electrode layer of the transistor cell structure, and a gate pad electrically coupled to the gate line. A gate resistor structure is electrically coupled between the gate pad and the gate electrode layer. An electric resistivity of the gate resistor structure is greater than the electric resistivity of the gate electrode layer.
US10483379B2 High resistivity silicon-on-insulator wafer manufacturing method for reducing substrate loss
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; a semiconductor nitride layer in contact with the semiconductor handle substrate, the semiconductor nitride layer selected from the group consisting of aluminum nitride, boron nitride, indium nitride, gallium nitride, aluminum gallium nitride, aluminum gallium indium nitride, aluminum gallium indium boron nitride, and combinations thereof; a dielectric layer in contact with the semiconductor nitride layer; and a semiconductor device layer in contact with the dielectric layer.
US10483378B2 Epitaxial features confined by dielectric fins and spacers
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate; a first semiconductor fin extending upwardly from the substrate; an isolation structure over the substrate and on sidewalls of the first semiconductor fin; a first epitaxial feature over the first semiconductor fin; a dielectric fin partially embedded in the isolation structure and projecting upwardly above the isolation structure; and first and second spacer features over the isolation structure. The first spacer feature is laterally between the first epitaxial feature and the dielectric fin. The first epitaxial feature is laterally between the first and second spacer features. Methods of forming the same are also disclosed.
US10483377B2 Devices and methods of forming unmerged epitaxy for FinFet device
Devices and methods of growing unmerged epitaxy for fin field-effect transistor (FinFet) devices are provided. One method includes, for instance: obtaining a wafer having at least one source, at least one drain, and at least one fin; etching to expose at least a portion of the at least one fin; forming at least one sacrificial gate structure; and forming a first layer of an epitaxial growth on the at least one fin. One device includes, for instance: a wafer having at least one source, at least one drain, and at least one fin; a first layer of an epitaxial growth on the at least one fin; at least one second layer of an epitaxial growth superimposing the first layer of an epitaxial growth; and a first contact region over the at least one source and a second contact region over the at least one drain.
US10483376B1 Method for producing a semiconductor device
A method for producing a semiconductor device includes depositing a first insulating film and a second insulating film on a planar semiconductor layer formed on a substrate; forming a first hole for forming a gate electrode in the second insulating film; filling the first hole with a first metal to form the gate electrode; forming a side wall formed of a third insulating film on an upper surface of the gate electrode and a side surface of the first hole; performing etching through, as a mask, the side wall formed of the third insulating film, to form a second hole in the gate electrode and the first insulating film; forming a gate insulating film on a side surface of the second hole; and epitaxially growing a semiconductor layer, within the second hole, on the planar semiconductor layer to form a first pillar-shaped semiconductor layer.
US10483373B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device including a first insulating interlayer on a substrate; a second insulating interlayer on the first insulating interlayer; a gate structure extending through the first insulating interlayer and the second insulating interlayer on the substrate, a lower portion of the gate structure having a first width, and an upper portion of the gate structure having a second width that is greater than the first width and that gradually increases from a bottom toward a top thereof; and a spacer structure on a sidewall of the gate structure, a width of an upper portion of the spacer structure being less than a width of a lower portion of the spacer structure.
US10483370B2 Semiconductor structure with unleveled gate structure
Semiconductor structures are provided. The semiconductor structure includes a fin structure formed over a substrate and a gate structure formed across the fin structure. In addition, the gate structure includes a gate dielectric layer formed over the substrate and a work function metal layer formed over a portion of the gate dielectric layer. The gate structure further includes a gate electrode layer formed over a portion of the work function metal layer. In addition, a top surface of the gate electrode layer is located at a position that is higher than that of a top surface of the gate dielectric layer, and the top surface of the gate dielectric layer is located at a position that is higher than that of a top surface of the work function layer.
US10483366B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a third first-conductivity-type semiconductor layer on a semiconductor substrate, and a first pillar-shaped semiconductor layer on the semiconductor substrate. The first pillar-shaped semiconductor layer including a first first-conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a first body region, a second first-conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a first second-conductivity-type semiconductor layer, a second body region, a second second-conductivity-type semiconductor layer, and a third second-conductivity-type semiconductor layer. A first gate insulating film is around the first body region, and a first gate is around the first gate insulating film. A second gate insulating film is around the second body region and a second gate is around the second gate insulating film. An output terminal is connected to the second first-conductivity-type semiconductor layer and the first second-conductivity-type semiconductor layer, and a first contact connects the first gate and the second gate.
US10483365B2 Semiconductor device
A transistor which is resistant to a short-channel effect is provided. The transistor includes a first conductor in a ring shape, an oxide semiconductor including a region extending through an inside of a ring of the first conductor, a first insulator between the first conductor and the oxide semiconductor, a second insulator between the first conductor and the first insulator, and a charge trap layer inside the ring of the first conductor. The charge trap layer is inside the second insulator and configured to be in a floating state.
US10483362B2 High electron mobility transistor devices and method for fabricating the same
A HEMT device is provided. The HEMT device includes a substrate, a buffer layer, a first epitaxial layer, a second epitaxial layer, an insulating layer, a gate, a source, a drain, a trench, and a metal layer. The buffer layer is formed on the substrate. The first epitaxial layer is formed on the buffer layer. The second epitaxial layer is formed on the first epitaxial layer. The insulating layer is formed on the second epitaxial layer. The gate is disposed in the insulating layer. The source and the drain are disposed in the insulating layer. The trench passes through the insulating layer and the second epitaxial layer, and extends into the first epitaxial layer. The metal layer is formed on the insulating layer to connect to the source, and is filled into the trench to electrically connect to the first epitaxial layer and the source.
US10483356B2 Power semiconductor device with optimized field-plate design
A power semiconductor device and method for making same are disclosed. The device includes a source bonding pad and a drain bonding pad, a drain metallization structure including a drain field plate connected to the drain bonding pad, and a source metallization structure comprising a source field plate connected to the source bonding pad. At least a portion of at least one of the bonding pads is situated directly over an active area. A dimension of at least one of the field plates varies depending upon the structure adjacent to the field plate.
US10483347B2 Semiconductor device, starter circuit, and switched-mode power-supply circuit
A semiconductor device includes a p-type semiconductor substrate; an n-type drift layer on the substrate; an n-type drain region in contact with the drift layer to be provided on the semiconductor substrate at a center of the drift layer; a p-type gate region on the substrate in an outer side of the drift layer, the gate region including U-shaped first and second concave patterns in a planar pattern, each having entrances of the U-shapes located with equal distances from the drain region, the bottoms of the U-shapes protruding toward an outer side of the planar pattern; n-type source regions in an inner side of the first concave patterns, each of the source regions contacts with the drift layer and the gate region; and n-type surge-current guiding-regions in an inner side of the second concave patterns, each of the surge-current guiding-regions contacts with the drift layer and the gate region.
US10483326B2 Image sensor and manufacturing method thereof
An image sensor and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The image sensor includes a substrate, a patterned electrode layer, a pixel isolation structure and a patterned photo-electric conversion layer. The patterned electrode layer is disposed on the substrate and includes a plurality of electrode blocks separated from one another. The pixel isolation structure is disposed on the substrate and includes a metal halide. The patterned photo-electric conversion layer is disposed on the electrode blocks to form a plurality of photo-electric conversion blocks corresponding to the electrode blocks. The photo-electric conversion blocks include a perovskite material. The photo-electric conversion blocks are separated from one another by the pixel isolation structure.
US10483324B2 3D vertical memory array cell structures and processes
Three-dimensional vertical memory array cell structures and processes. In an exemplary embodiment, a cell structure includes a word line, a selector layer, and a memory layer. The word line, the selector layer, and the memory layer form a vertical cell structure in which at least one of the selector layer and the memory layer are segmented to form a segment that blocks sneak path leakage current on the word line.
US10483322B2 Memory device and method for fabricating the same
A memory device includes a first inter-layer dielectric layer, plural conductive features, plural memory structures, a filler, and a second inter-layer dielectric layer. The conductive features are embedded in the first inter-layer dielectric layer. The memory structures are respectively over the conductive features. The filler is in between the memory structures. The second inter-layer dielectric layer is over the filler and the memory structures, and the second inter-layer dielectric layer and the filler form an interface, in which the interface extends from one of the memory structures to another of the memory structures.
US10483319B2 Pixilated display device based upon nanowire LEDs and method for making the same
A pixelated display device and a method for making the same are disclosed. The device may include an array of nanowire LEDs located above a substrate. When the nanowire LEDs are initially grown, they may emit first-wavelength light proximally to the substrate and second-wavelength light distally from the substrate. The nanowires may remain as initially grown, in which case only second-wavelength light is visible, or the second-wavelength light emitting portions may be etched away such that only first-wavelength light is visible.
US10483317B2 Image sensor and method of manufacturing the same
The present disclosure provides an image sensor and a method of manufacturing the same. An image sensor includes a first substrate, a barrier structure, a first structure, a second substrate, and a second structure. The first substrate includes a device region in which unit pixels are disposed and a first residual scribe lane region surrounding the device region. The first substrate has a first surface and a second surface. The barrier structure penetrates the first substrate in the first residual scribe lane region. The first surface of the first substrate is on the first structure. The second substrate includes a second residual scribe lane region facing the first residual scribe lane region. The second substrate has a front surface and a rear surface. The second structure is on the front surface of the second substrate and faces the first surface of the first substrate. The second structure is bonded to the first structure.
US10483316B2 Fabrication and operation of multi-function flexible radiation detection systems
Curved, flexible arrays of radiation detectors are formed by using standard silicon semiconductor processing materials and techniques and additional functionalization through integration of conversion and shielding materials. The resulting flexible arrays can be handled, integrated, further functionalized and deployed for a wide variety of applications where conventional sensors do not provide the desired functionality, form factors and/or reliability. The arrays can be stacked and include multiple types and thicknesses of conversion layers, enabling the detector to simultaneously detect multiple radiation types, and perform complex, simultaneous functions such as energy discrimination, spectroscopy, directionality detection, and particle trajectory tracking of incident radiation.
US10483314B2 Imaging device camera system and driving method of the same
An imaging device including an electronic shutter and a pixel array with color pixels with different characteristics of spectral sensitivity arranged. The pixel array part has at least one clear pixel, the plurality of color pixels including at least two of (i) a first color filter pixel having a peak of spectral sensitivity characteristics for red, (ii) a second color filter pixel having a peak for blue, and (iii) a third color filter pixel having a peak for green. The clear pixel has a high transmittance arranged in an oblique pixel array system at a given position of a given row and a given column with respect to the first color filter pixel, the second color filter pixel, and the third color filter pixel. An electronic shutter is separately driven for the at least one clear pixel and for the plurality of color filter pixels.
US10483313B2 Solid-state image sensor and electronic device
There is provided a solid-state image sensor including a semiconductor substrate in which a plurality of pixels are arranged, and a wiring layer stacked on the semiconductor substrate and formed in such a manner that a plurality of conductor layers having a plurality of wirings are buried in an insulation film. In the wiring layer, wirings connected to the pixels are formed of two conductor layers.
US10483312B2 Backside-illuminated complementary metal oxide semiconductor sensor and the manufacturing method thereof
A backside-illumination complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor, comprises a semiconductor substrate including a first side for receiving incident light and a second side opposite to the first side; and a reflector disposed at the second side of the semiconductor substrate, wherein the reflector is configured to reflect incident light that transmits through the semiconductor substrate back into the semiconductor substrate.
US10483307B2 Imaging device
Provided is an imaging device including a substrate; a pixel array in which pixels are arranged in a two-dimensional manner on the substrate, each pixel including a photoelectric conversion unit that accumulates charges generated from an incident light, a charge holding unit that holds the charges transferred from the photoelectric conversion unit, and an amplification unit that receives the charges transferred from the charge holding unit; and a light-shielding portion arranged to cover at least the charge holding unit. The photoelectric conversion unit and the charge holding unit in each pixel are aligned in a first direction in a top view orthogonal to the substrate. The charge holding units of the neighboring pixels are aligned in a second direction intersecting the first direction in the top view. The light-shielding portion extends in the second direction and over the charge holding units, and covers a region between the charge holding units.
US10483304B2 Image sensor
An image sensor includes a light-sensing element that generates charge in response to incident light, a storage diode formed in a substrate, wherein the storage diode stores the charge generated by the light-sensing element, a floating diffusion region formed in a top surface of the substrate and spaced apart from the storage diode, and a transfer gate at least partially buried under the top surface of the substrate, wherein the transfer gate controls the transfer of the charge from the storage diode to the floating diffusion region.
US10483296B2 TFT and manufacturing method thereof, array substrate and manufacturing method thereof, and display device
A thin-film transistor (TFT) and a manufacturing method thereof, an array substrate and a manufacturing method thereof, and a display device are disclosed. The manufacturing method of a TFT includes: forming an active layer, a gate electrode, a source electrode and a drain electrode respectively electrically connected with the active layer, and a gate insulating layer disposed between the gate electrode and the active layer, so that the gate electrode, the source electrode and the drain electrode are formed in the same patterning process. The method can reduce the number of masks used in the manufacturing process of the TFT or an array substrate, reduce the technology process, improve the productivity, and reduce the production cost.
US10483295B2 Semiconductor device comprising resistor comprising metal oxide
An oxide semiconductor film with a low density of defect states is formed. In addition, an oxide semiconductor film with a low impurity concentration is formed. Electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device or the like using an oxide semiconductor film is improved. A semiconductor device including a capacitor, a resistor, or a transistor having a metal oxide film that includes a region; with a transmission electron diffraction measurement apparatus, a diffraction pattern with luminescent spots indicating alignment is observed in 70% or more and less than 100% of the region when an observation area is changed one-dimensionally within a range of 300 nm.
US10483293B2 Active matrix display device, and module and electronic appliance including the same
First to fourth switches are provided so that conduction states are able to be controlled independently of each other. The first switch, the third switch, and the second switch are electrically connected in series between a first wiring and a third wiring. The fourth switch has a function of controlling a conduction state between the light-emitting element and a fourth wiring. In a first transistor, a gate is electrically connected to a node to which the third switch and the second switch are electrically connected, one of a source and a drain is electrically connected to a second wiring, and the other is electrically connected to the light-emitting element. A capacitor includes first and second electrodes, the first electrode is electrically connected to a node to which the first switch and the third switch are electrically connected, and the second electrode is electrically connected to the light-emitting element.
US10483290B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
An object is to reduce a capacitance value of parasitic capacitance without decreasing driving capability of a transistor in a semiconductor device such as an active matrix display device. Further, another object is to provide a semiconductor device in which the capacitance value of the parasitic capacitance was reduced, at low cost. An insulating layer other than a gate insulating layer is provided between a wiring which is formed of the same material layer as a gate electrode of the transistor and a wiring which is formed of the same material layer as a source electrode or a drain electrode.
US10483288B2 Light-emitting device and electronic device using the same
A lightweight flexible light-emitting device which is able to possess a curved display portion and display a full color image with high resolution and the manufacturing process thereof are disclosed. The light-emitting device comprises: a plastic substrate; an insulating layer with an adhesive interposed therebetween; a thin film transistor over the insulating layer; a protective insulating film over the thin film transistor; a color filter over the protective insulating film; an interlayer insulating film over the color filter; and a white-emissive light-emitting element formed over the interlayer insulating film and being electrically connected to the thin film transistor.
US10483284B2 Logic semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes stacked transistors. Each of the transistors includes a semiconductor column including a first conductive region of first conductivity type, a second conductive region of second conductivity type, an intrinsic region disposed between the first conductive region and the second conductive region, and a barrier region of the first conductivity type disposed between the intrinsic region and the second conductive region. A gate electrode is disposed to cover the intrinsic region, and a gate insulating layer is disposed between the gate electrode and the intrinsic region.
US10483282B2 VNAND tensile thick TEOS oxide
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to an improved method for forming a dielectric film stack used for inter-level dielectric (ILD) layers in a 3D NAND structure. In one embodiment, the method comprises providing a substrate having a gate stack deposited thereon, forming on exposed surfaces of the gate stack a first oxide layer using a first RF power and a first process gas comprising a TEOS gas and a first oxygen-containing gas, and forming over the first oxide layer a second oxide layer using a second RF power and a second process gas comprising a silane gas and a second oxygen-containing gas.
US10483279B2 Method of manufacturing a semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device, comprising the steps of: forming a gate dielectric layer and a first amorphous channel layer on a substrate; thinning the first amorphous channel layer; etching the first amorphous channel layer and the gate dielectric layer until the substrate is exposed; forming a second amorphous channel layer on the first amorphous channel layer and the substrate; annealing such that the first amorphous channel layer and the second amorphous channel layer are converted into a polycrystalline channel layer; and thinning the polycrystalline channel layer. According to the method of manufacturing semiconductor device of the present invention, the grain size of the polycrystalline thin film is increased by depositing a thick amorphous film and then annealing and thinning it. An additional protective layer is used to avoid etching damage on the sidewalls, effectively reducing the interface state and damage defects of the polycrystalline channel layer, thereby enhancing the reliability of the device.
US10483278B2 Nonvolatile memory devices and methods forming the same
Provided are nonvolatile memory devices and methods of forming the same. The nonvolatile memory device includes a plurality of word lines, a ground select line, string select line, and a dummy word line. Each of distances between the dummy word line and the ground select line and between the dummy word line and the word line is greater than a distance between a pair of the word lines adjacent to each other.
US10483277B2 Semiconductor memory device and method for manufacturing the same
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes a substrate, interconnect portions, a conductive layer, a stacked body, and columnar portions. At least one portion of the interconnect portions is provided inside the substrate, each of the interconnect portions extends in a first direction along a surface of the substrate, and the interconnect portions are arranged along a second direction crossing the first direction. The conductive layer is provided on the interconnect portions. The stacked body is provided on the conductive layer and includes electrode layers stacked to be separated from each other, and each of the electrode layers extends in the second direction. The columnar portions are provided inside the stacked body, each of the columnar portions includes a semiconductor portion extending in a stacking direction of the electrode layers and a charge storage film provided between the semiconductor portion and the stacked body.
US10483274B2 Three-dimensional semiconductor devices
A three-dimensional semiconductor device includes an electrode structure on a substrate that includes a first region and a second region, the electrode structure including a ground selection electrode, cell electrodes, and a string selection electrode which are sequentially stacked on the substrate wherein the ground selection electrode, the cell electrodes, and the string selection electrode respectively include a ground selection pad, cell pads, and a string selection pad which define a stepped structure in the second region of the substrate, a plurality of dummy pillars penetrating each of the cell pads and a portion of the electrode structure under each of the cell pads, and a cell contact plug electrically connected to each of the cell pads, wherein each of the dummy pillars penetrates a boundary between adjacent cell pads, and wherein the adjacent cell pads share the dummy pillars.
US10483271B2 Non-volatile memory structure and manufacturing method thereof
A non-volatile memory structure including memory cells, at least one isolation layer, and at least one shield electrode is provided. The memory cells are disposed on a substrate. The isolation layer is located between the memory cells. The shield electrode is disposed on the isolation layer and electrically connected to a source line.
US10483266B2 Flexible merge scheme for source/drain epitaxy regions
A method includes etching a first semiconductor fin and a second semiconductor fin to form first recesses. The first and the second semiconductor fins have a first distance. A third semiconductor fin and a fourth semiconductor fin are etched to form second recesses. The third and the fourth semiconductor fins have a second distance equal to or smaller than the first distance. An epitaxy is performed to simultaneously grow first epitaxy semiconductor regions from the first recesses and second epitaxy semiconductor regions from the second recesses. The first epitaxy semiconductor regions are merged with each other, and the second epitaxy semiconductor regions are separated from each other.
US10483265B2 Semiconductor device and method for fabricating the same
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes: forming a mold stack pattern including a plurality of openings in an upper portion of a substrate and including a mold layer and a supporter layer which are stacked; forming a bottom electrode layer filling the plurality of the openings and covering the supporter layer; forming a filler portion disposed inside the plurality of the openings, a barrier portion extended upwardly from the filler portion, and an electrode cutting portion exposing a surface of the supporter layer by selectively etching the bottom electrode layer; forming a supporter by using the barrier portion as an etch barrier and etching the supporter layer exposed by the electrode cutting portion; selectively removing the barrier portion to form a hybrid pillar-type bottom electrode disposed inside the plurality of the openings; and removing the mold layer.
US10483264B2 FinFET CMOS device including single diffusion break in each of NMOS and PMOS regions
A method for fabricating semiconductor device includes the steps of: forming a first fin-shaped structure on a substrate; forming a first single diffusion break (SDB) structure in the first fin-shaped structure; forming a first gate structure on the first SDB structure and a second gate structure on the first fin-shaped structure; forming an interlayer dielectric (ILD) layer around the first gate structure and the second gate structure; forming a patterned mask on the first gate structure; and performing a replacement metal gate (RMG) process to transform the second gate structure into a metal gate.
US10483263B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method therefor
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor device and a manufacturing method therefor. The device may include: a semiconductor substrate; a fin projecting from the semiconductor substrate, where trenches are formed on sides of the fin; a first insulator layer partially filling the trenches, where the fin protrudes from the first insulator layer; a second insulator layer covering the fin; a plurality of pseudo gate structures on the second insulator layer, where each pseudo gate structure wraps a part of the fin, where each pseudo gate structure includes a pseudo gate located on the second insulator layer, the plurality of pseudo gate structures includes at least a first pseudo gate structure and a second pseudo gate structure that are spaced from each other, the second pseudo gate structure is located at an edge corner of the fin, and a part of the second pseudo gate structure is on the first insulator layer; spacers, on the first insulator layer and the second insulator layer, at two sides of each of the plurality of pseudo gate structures; and a source or a drain located among the plurality of pseudo gate structures. The present invention can improve reliability of the device.
US10483260B2 Semiconductor carrier with vertical power FET module
A monolithic power management module provides a chip carrier with surfaces, ground traces, signal and power interconnects; a three dimensional FET formed on the chip carrier to modulate currents through the carrier or on the carrier surface; a toroidal inductor or transformer coil with a ceramic magnetic core formed on the chip carrier adjacent to the FET and having a first winding connected to the FET, and a plurality of passive ceramic components formed on the chip carrier surface.
US10483257B2 Low voltage NPN with low trigger voltage and high snap back voltage for ESD protection
An area-efficient, low voltage ESD protection device (200) is provided for protecting low voltage pins (229, 230) against ESD events by using one or more stacked low voltage NPN bipolar junction transistors, each formed in a p-type material with an N+ collector region (216) and P+ base region (218) formed on opposite sides of an N+ emitter region (217) with separate halo extension regions (220-222) formed around at least the collector and emitter regions to improve the second trigger or breakdown current (It2) and set the snapback voltage (Vsb) and triggering voltage (Vt1) at the desired level.
US10483249B2 Integrated passive devices on chip
Embodiments are generally directed to integrated passive devices on chip. An embodiment of a device includes a semiconductor die; a semiconductor die package, a first side of the package being coupled with the semiconductor die; and one or more separate dies to provide passive components for operation of the semiconductor die, wherein the passive components for operation of the semiconductor die includes inductors.
US10483248B2 Wafer level chip scale filter packaging using semiconductor wafers with through wafer vias
An electronics package includes a semiconductor substrate having one or more passive devices formed thereon and a cavity defined in a first surface thereof. A piezoelectric substrate is bonded to the semiconductor substrate and has a radio frequency (RF) filter formed thereon. The RF filter is disposed within the cavity defined in the semiconductor substrate.
US10483247B2 Semiconductor device, display panel, and method for manufacturing display panel
The semiconductor element according to an embodiment comprises: a light-emitting structure comprising a p-type semiconductor layer, an active layer disposed under the p-type semiconductor layer, and an n-type semiconductor layer disposed under the active layer; a protective layer disposed on the side surface and upper surface of the light-emitting structure; a p-type contact layer disposed over the p-type semiconductor layer; and an n-type contact layer disposed under the n-type semiconductor layer, wherein: the width of the lower surface of the n-type semiconductor layer is provided greater than that of the lower surface of the p-type semiconductor layer; the width of the upper surface of the n-type contact layer is provided greater than that of the upper surface of the n-type semiconductor layer; and the angle between the lower surface of the n-type semiconductor layer and the side surface of the light-emitting structure may be 30-80 degrees.
US10483246B2 Power device cassette with auxiliary emitter contact
A press pack module includes a collector module terminal, an emitter module terminal, a gate module terminal, and an auxiliary module terminal. Each IGBT cassette within the module includes a set of shims, two contact pins, and an IGBT die. The first contact pin provides part of a first electrical connection between the gate module terminal and the IGBT gate pad. The second contact pin provides part of a second electrical connection between the auxiliary module terminal and a shim that in turn contacts the IGBT emitter pad. The electrical connection between the auxiliary emitter terminal and each emitter pad of the many IGBTs is a balanced impedance network. The balanced network is not part of the high current path through the module. By supplying a gate drive signal between the gate and auxiliary emitter terminals, simultaneous IGBT turn off in high speed and high current switching conditions is facilitated.
US10483244B2 Power semiconductor module
A power semiconductor module includes a first main electrode, a second main electrode and a control terminal. The power semiconductor module includes controllable power semiconductor components arranged between the first main electrode and the second main electrode. At least some of the controllable power semiconductor components are arranged in a ring arrangement, wherein the controllable power semiconductor components of the ring arrangement are arranged at least approximately along a first circular line of the ring arrangement, and a control conductor track of the ring arrangement is arranged on the first main electrode, wherein the control conductor track runs at least approximately along a second circular line of the ring arrangement, and the second circular line runs concentrically relative to the first circular line.
US10483243B2 Semiconductor devices including stacked semiconductor chips
A semiconductor device includes a chip stack structure including a first semiconductor chip and a second semiconductor chip stacked on the first semiconductor chip. The first semiconductor chip includes a first substrate, a first circuit layer on a front surface of the first substrate, and a first connecting layer disposed on the first circuit layer and including a first metal pad electrically connected to the first circuit layer. The second semiconductor chip includes a second substrate, a second circuit layer on a front surface of the second substrate, and a second connecting layer disposed on the second circuit layer and including a second metal pad electrically connected to the second circuit layer. The first connecting layer faces the second connecting layer. The first and second metal pads are in contact with each other to couple the first and second semiconductor chips to each other.
US10483237B2 Vertically stacked multichip modules
In a general aspect, a circuit assembly apparatus can include first and second semiconductor die, and a substrate. The substrate can include an insulating layer; a first metal layer disposed on a first side of the insulating layer, a first side of the first semiconductor die disposed on and electrically coupled with the first metal layer; a second metal layer disposed on a second side of the insulating layer, the second side of the insulating layer being opposite the first side of the insulating layer, a first side of the second semiconductor die being disposed on and electrically coupled with the second metal layer; and a conductive via disposed through the insulating layer, the conductive via electrically coupling the first metal layer with the second metal layer, the first metal layer, the conductive via and the second metal layer electrically coupling the first semiconductor die with the second semiconductor die.
US10483234B2 Chip packages and methods of manufacture thereof
Chip packages and method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a chip package may include: a redistribution layer (RDL); a first chip including a plurality of first contact pads, the plurality of first contact pads facing the RDL; a second chip disposed between the first chip and the redistribution layer (RDL) wherein a portion of the first chip is disposed outside a lateral extent of the second chip; and a conductive via laterally separated from the second chip, the conductive via extending between the RDL and a first contact pad of the plurality of first contact pads, the first contact pad located in the portion of the first chip disposed outside the lateral extent of the second chip.
US10483233B2 Split ball grid array pad for multi-chip modules
A multi-chip module, and method of fabricating the multi-chip module. The multi-chip module includes: a substrate containing multiple wiring layers, each wiring layer having first pads on a top surface of the substrate and second pads on a bottom surface of the substrate, wherein the second pads include split pad and a conventional pad; a first solder ball in direct physical contact with a contiguous bottom surface of the conventional pad and connected to a next level of packaging under the conventional pad, wherein the first solder ball has a first height; and a second solder ball in direct physical contact with first and second sections of the split pad separated by a gap, wherein the second solder ball has a second height that is sufficiently less than the first height such that the second solder ball is not connected to the next level of packaging.
US10483230B2 Bonding package components through plating
A method includes aligning a first electrical connector of a first package component to a second electrical connector of a second package component. With the first electrical connector aligned to the second electrical connector, a metal layer is plated on the first and the second electrical connectors. The metal layer bonds the first electrical connector to the second electrical connector.
US10483228B2 Apparatus for bonding semiconductor chip and method for bonding semiconductor chip
Provided are a semiconductor chip bonding apparatus and a semiconductor chip bonding method, and more particularly, to an apparatus and method of bonding a semiconductor chip to an upper surface of a substrate or another semiconductor chip. According to the semiconductor chip bonding apparatus and the semiconductor chip bonding method, productivity may be increased by quickly and accurately bonding a semiconductor chip to a substrate or another semiconductor chip.
US10483227B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor chip including a semiconductor substrate, an element formed in an element forming region of the semiconductor substrate, and a through-via penetrating across a front surface and a rear surface of the semiconductor substrate while avoiding the element forming region of the semiconductor substrate to form a conductive path between the front surface and the rear surface; a circuit component mounted on a circuit component connection surface at the same side as the front surface of the semiconductor substrate of the semiconductor chip; and an external connection members formed on the rear surface of the semiconductor substrate.
US10483225B2 Packaging assembly and method of making the same
A packaging assembly includes a semiconductor device. The semiconductor device includes a conductive pad having a first width, and an under-bump metallization (UBM) layer on the conductive pad, wherein the UBM layer has a second width greater than the first width. The semiconductor device further includes a conductive pillar on the UBM layer, and a cap layer over the conductive pillar, wherein the cap layer exposes sidewalls of the UBM layer. The packaging assembly further includes a substrate. The substrate includes a conductive region, and a mask layer overlying the substrate and exposing a portion of the conductive region. The packaging assembly further includes a joint solder structure between the conductive pillar and the conductive region.
US10483220B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor devices and corresponding device
In one embodiment, a method manufactures a semiconductor device including metallizations having peripheral portions with one or more underlying layers having marginal regions extending facing the peripheral portions. The method includes: providing a sacrificial layer to cover the marginal regions of the underlying layer, providing the metallizations while the marginal regions of the underlying layer are covered by the sacrificial layer, and removing the sacrificial layer so that the marginal regions of the underlying layer extend facing the peripheral portions in the absence of contact interface therebetween, thereby avoiding thermo-mechanical stresses.
US10483219B2 Array substrate with static charge releasing pattern and method for producing the same
An array substrate includes a metal pattern and an electrically conductive pattern formed sequentially on a base substrate. The electrically conductive pattern is insulated from the metal pattern; and a static charge releasing pattern is formed in a same layer as the electrically conductive pattern and formed by a same material as the electrically conductive pattern, the static charge releasing pattern being insulated from the electrically conductive pattern and electrically connected with the metal pattern.
US10483216B2 Power module and fabrication method for the same
The power module includes: a ceramics substrate; a source electrode pattern, a drain electrode pattern, a source signal electrode pattern, and a gate signal electrode pattern respectively disposed on the ceramics substrate; a semiconductor device disposed on the drain electrode pattern, the semiconductor device comprising a source pad electrode and a gate pad electrode at a front surface side; a divided leadframe for source bonded to the source electrode pattern and the source pad electrode; and a divided leadframe for gate pad electrode bonded to a gate pad electrode. There is provided a power module having a simplified structure, fabricated through a simplified process, and capable of conducting a large current; and a fabrication method for such a power module.
US10483215B2 Wafer level integration including design/co-design, structure process, equipment stress management and thermal management
A multi-layer wafer and method of manufacturing such wafer are provided. The method includes applying at least one stress compensating polymer layer to at least one of two heterogeneous wafers and low temperature bonding the two heterogeneous wafers to bond the stress compensating polymer layer to the other of the two heterogeneous wafers to form a multi-layer wafer pair. The multi-layer wafer comprises two heterogeneous wafers, at least one of the heterogeneous wafers having a stress compensating polymer layer. The two heterogeneous wafers are low temperature bonded together to bond the stress compensating polymer layer to the other of the two heterogeneous wafers.
US10483212B2 Apparatus for stacking substrates and method for the same
A substrate stacking apparatus that stacks first and second substrates on each other, by forming a contact region where the first substrate held by a first holding section and the second substrate held by a second holding section contact each other, at one portion of the first and second substrates, and expanding the contact region from the one portion by releasing holding of the first substrate by the first holding section, wherein an amount of deformation occurring in a plurality of directions at least in the first substrate differs when the contact region expands, and the substrate stacking apparatus includes a restricting section that restricts misalignment between the first and second substrates caused by a difference in the amount of deformation. In the substrate stacking apparatus above, the restricting section may restrict the misalignment such that an amount of the misalignment is less than or equal to a prescribed value.
US10483207B2 Semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, the insulating layer is provided on the terrace portions. The plurality of contact portions extend through the insulating layer in the stacking direction and contact the terrace portions. The second columnar portion extends through the insulating layer and through the second stacked portion in the stacking direction, and includes a second semiconductor body contacting the first semiconductor region. The first insulating portion divides the first semiconductor region in the first direction. The first insulating portion is provided under a boundary portion between the first stacked portion and the second stacked portion.
US10483206B2 Device comprising nanostructures and method of manufacturing thereof
A method for manufacturing of a device (300, 410-412) comprising a substrate (201) comprising a plurality of sets of nanostructures (207) arranged on the substrate, wherein each of the sets of nanostructures is individually electrically addressable, the method comprising the steps of: providing (101) the substrate (200) having a first (202) face, the substrate having an insulating layer (210) comprising an insulating material arranged on the first face (202) of the substrate forming an interface (203) between the insulating layer and the substrate; providing (102) a plurality of stacks (204) on the substrate, the stacks being spaced apart from each other, wherein each stack comprises a first conductive layer (205) comprising a first conductive material and a second conductive layer (206) comprising a second conductive material different from the first material, the second conductive layer being arranged on the first conductive layer for catalyzing nanostructure growth; heating (103) the substrate having the plurality of stacks arranged thereon in a reducing atmosphere to enable formation of nanostructures on the second conductive material; heating (103) the substrate having the plurality of stacks (204) arranged thereon in an atmosphere such that nanostructures (207) are formed on the second layer (206); wherein the insulating material and the first conductive material are selected such that during the heating steps, the first conductive material interacts with the insulating material to form an electrically conductive portion (208) within the insulating layer (201) below each of the stacks (204), wherein the electrically conductive por tion comprises a mixture of the first conductive material and the insulating material and/or reaction adducts thereof.
US10483202B2 Semiconductor device having a wiring line with an end portion having rounded side surfaces and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device includes a first to a third wiring-line. The first wiring-line is provided on a first layer in a first direction. The second wiring-line is provided on the first layer in the first direction. A first side surface of the second wiring-line faces the first wiring-line. A second side surface of the second wiring-line is opposite to the first side surface. The third wiring-line is provided on the first layer in the first direction, and faces the second side surface of the second wiring-line. An end portion of the first wiring-line projects further from an end portion of the second wiring-line in the first direction. The end portion of the second wiring-line projects further from an end portion of the third wiring-line in the first direction, and curves toward the third wiring-line. Alternatively, the end portion of the second wiring-line increases in width toward its edge portion.
US10483201B1 Semiconductor structure and method for manufacturing the same
A semiconductor structure and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The semiconductor structure includes a semiconductor layer, a first conductor, a second conductor and a fuse. The first conductor is disposed over the semiconductor layer. The second conductor is disposed over the first conductor. The fuse is disposed between the first conductor and the second conductor, wherein the fuse includes a conductive portion and a non-conductive portion surrounded by the conductive portion, the conductive portion is in contact with the first conductor and the second conductor, and the non-conductive portion is in contact with the second conductor.
US10483199B2 Semiconductor device with coils in different wiring layers
Characteristics of a semiconductor device are improved. A semiconductor device includes a coil CL1 and a wiring M2 formed on an interlayer insulator IL2, a wiring M3 formed on an interlayer insulator IL3, and a coil CL2 and a wiring M4 formed on the interlayer insulator IL4. Moreover, a distance DM4 between the coil CL2 and the wiring M4 is longer than a distance DM3 between the coil CL2 and the wiring M3 (DM4>DM3). Furthermore, the distance DM3 between the coil CL2 and the wiring M3 is set to be longer than a sum of a film thickness of the interlayer insulator IL3 and a film thickness of the interlayer insulator IL4, which are positioned between the coil CL1 and the coil CL2. In this manner, it is possible to improve an insulation withstand voltage between the coil CL2 and the wiring M4 or the like, where a high voltage difference tend to occur. Moreover, a transformer formation region 1A and a seal ring formation region 1C surrounding a peripheral circuit formation region 1B are formed so as to improve the moisture resistance.
US10483196B2 Embedded trace substrate structure and semiconductor package structure including the same
A substrate structure includes a carrier, a first metal layer, a circuit layer and a dielectric layer. The carrier has a first surface and a second surface. The first metal layer is disposed on the first surface of the carrier. The circuit layer is disposed on the first metal layer. The dielectric layer covers the circuit layer and defines a plurality of openings to expose portions of the circuit layer and portions of the first metal layer.
US10483194B2 Interposer substrate and method of fabricating the same
The invention provides an interposer substrate and a method of fabricating the same. The method includes: etching a carrier to form a recessed groove thereon; filling a dielectric material in the recessed groove to form a first dielectric material layer, or forming a patterned first dielectric material layer on the carrier; forming a first wiring layer, a first conductive block and a second dielectric material layer on the carrier and the first dielectric material layer sequentially, with the first wiring layer and the first conductive block embedded in the second dielectric material layer; and forming a second wiring layer and a second conductive block on the second dielectric material layer. A coreless interposer substrate having fine pitches is thus fabricated.
US10483188B2 Compensation of an arc curvature generated in a wafer
This method comprises the steps of: a) forming a set of first trenches on the first surface of the wafer; b) forming a set of second trenches on the second surface of the wafer, at least partially facing the first trenches; c) filling the first trenches with a first material having a CTE α1; d) filling the second trenches with a second material having a CTE α2, and verifying α2>α0 or α2<α0 depending on whether the first material verifies α1>α0 or α1<α0.
US10483181B2 Electronic package and fabrication method
An integrated circuit chip is mounted to a front face of a support plate. An encapsulation cap in then mounted to the support plate. The encapsulation cap includes a front wall and a peripheral wall having an end edge at least partly facing a peripheral zone of the support plate. The support plate and the encapsulation cap delimit a chamber in which the integrated circuit chip is situated. To mount the encapsulation cap, a bead of glue is inserted between the peripheral zone and the end edge of the peripheral wall of the encapsulation cap. A peripheral outer face of the encapsulation cap includes a recess extending from the end edge which locally uncovers a part of the bead of glue. A local hardening of the glue at the recess is performed as a first attachment step. Further hardening of the remainder of the glue is then performed.
US10483179B2 Semiconductor device with sealing portion to suppress connection corrosion
To enhance the reliability of a semiconductor device. A semiconductor device is provided that includes a semiconductor element having a first pad, a frame member having a second pad, a connection member that contains at least one of copper and silver and connects the first pad and the second pad, and a sealing portion that is formed of resin composition containing no sulfur and seals the semiconductor element, the frame member, and the connection member, wherein arithmetic mean roughness of an upper surface of the first pad is equal to or greater than 0.02 μm. Arithmetic mean roughness of an upper surface of the second pad may be greater than the arithmetic mean roughness of the first pad. Sulfur content contained in the resin composition may be less than NH4 ion content contained in the resin composition.
US10483178B2 Semiconductor device including an encapsulation material defining notches
A semiconductor device includes a first contact element, a second contact element, a semiconductor chip, and an encapsulation material. The first contact element is on a first side of the semiconductor device. The second contact element is on a second side of the semiconductor device opposite to the first side. The semiconductor chip is electrically coupled to the first contact element and the second contact element. The encapsulation material encapsulates the semiconductor chip and portions of the first contact element and the second contact element. The encapsulation material defines at least two notches on a third side of the semiconductor device extending between the first side and the second side.
US10483174B1 Integrated circuit component and package structure having the same
A package structure includes a semiconductor substrate, conductive pads, and conductive vias. The conductive pads are located on and electrically connected to the semiconductor substrate, and each have a testing region and a contact region comprising a core contact region and a buffer contact region, wherein along one direction, the conductive pads each have a maximum length less than a sum of a maximum length of the testing region and a maximum length of the buffer contact region. The conductive vias are respectively located on the core contact regions of the conductive pads.
US10483171B2 Method and apparatus with channel stop doped devices
Methods and apparatuses relate to implanting a surface of a semiconductor substrate with dopants, making undoped semiconductor material directly on the surface implanted with the dopants, and making a transistor with a transistor channel in the undoped semiconductor material, such that the transistor channel of the transistor remains undoped throughout manufacture of the integrated circuit.
US10483170B2 Method of semiconductor integrated circuit fabrication
A method includes providing a substrate including a first fin element and a second fin element extending from the substrate. A first layer including an amorphous material is formed over the first and second fin elements, where the first layer includes a gap disposed between the first and second fin elements. An anneal process is performed to remove the gap in the first layer. The amorphous material of the first layer remains amorphous during the performing of the anneal process.
US10483161B2 Multi-barrier deposition for air gap formation
A method includes forming a first conductive line and a second conductive line in a dielectric layer, etching a portion of the dielectric layer to form a trench between the first conductive line and the second conductive line, and forming a first etch stop layer. The first etch stop layer extends into the trench. A second etch stop layer is formed over the first etch stop layer. The second etch stop layer extends into the trench, and the second etch stop layer is more conformal than the first etch stop layer. A dielectric material is filled into the trench and over the second etch stop layer. An air gap is formed in the dielectric material.
US10483160B2 Ultra thin helmet dielectric layer for maskless air gap and replacement ILD processes
A helmet layer is deposited on a plurality of conductive features on a first dielectric layer on a substrate. A second dielectric layer is deposited on a first portion of the helmet layer. An etch stop layer is deposited on a second portion the helmet layer.
US10483157B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
In a method of forming a semiconductor device including a fin field effect transistor (FinFET), a first sacrificial layer is formed over a source/drain structure of a FinFET structure and an isolation insulating layer. The first sacrificial layer is patterned, thereby forming an opening. A first liner layer is formed on the isolation insulating layer in a bottom of opening and at least side faces of the patterned first sacrificial layer. After the first liner layer is formed, a dielectric layer is formed in the opening. After the dielectric layer is formed, the patterned first sacrificial layer is removed, thereby forming a contact opening over the source/drain structure. A conductive layer is formed in the contact opening.
US10483156B2 Non-embedded silicon bridge chip for multi-chip module
A method includes electrically joining two or more semiconductor chips to a silicon bridge chip, and electrically joining the two or more semiconductor chips to a substrate structure, the silicon bridge chip extends into a recess in the substrate structure such that a top surface of the silicon bridge chip is substantially flush with a top surface of the substrate structure.
US10483154B1 Front-end-of-line device structure and method of forming such a front-end-of-line device structure
In various aspects, the present disclosure relates to device structures and a method of forming such a device structure. In some illustrative embodiments herein, a device is provided, including a semiconductor substrate having a first trench formed therein, and a first trench isolation structure formed in the first trench. The first trench isolation structure includes first and second insulating liners formed adjacent inner surfaces of the first trench, wherein the first insulating liner is in direct contact with inner surfaces of the first trench and the second insulating liner is formed directly on the first insulating liner, and a first insulating filling material which at least partially fills the first trench. In some aspects, a thickness of the first insulating liner is greater than a thickness of the second insulating liner.
US10483150B2 Apparatus for stacking semiconductor chips in a semiconductor package
An apparatus for stacking semiconductor chips includes a push member configured to apply pressure to a semiconductor chip disposed on a substrate. The push member includes a push plate configured to contact the semiconductor chip, and a push rod connected to the push plate. The push plate includes a central portion having an area smaller than an area of an upper side of the semiconductor chip, and a plurality of protrusions disposed at respective ends of the central portion.
US10483149B2 Wafer processing method for dividing a wafer, including a shield tunnel forming step
A wafer processing method includes: a protective member placing step of placing a protective member on the face side of a wafer; a shield tunnel forming step of applying a laser beam, which has a wavelength that is transmittable through single-crystal silicon, to areas of the wafer that correspond to projected dicing lines from a reverse side of the wafer, thereby successively forming a plurality of shield tunnels in the wafer, each including a fine pore extending from the reverse side to the face side of the wafer and an amorphous region surrounding the fine pore; and a dividing step of dividing the wafer into individual device chips by etching the shield tunnels according to plasma etching. The pulsed laser beam used in the shield tunnel forming step has a wavelength of 1950 nm or higher.
US10483148B2 Protective tape and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A protective tape including an adhesive agent layer, a thermoplastic resin layer, and a matrix film layer in this order to a surface of a wafer on which a bump electrode is formed; grinding a surface of the wafer opposite to the surface on which the protective tape is pasted; pasting an adhesive tape to the ground surface of the wafer; peeling the protective tape so that the adhesive agent layer remains and other layers are removed; dicing the wafer to which the adhesive tape is pasted to obtain individual semiconductor chips; and curing the adhesive agent layer before dicing; the adhesive agent layer after curing has a shear storage modulus of 3.0E+08 Pa to 5.0E+09 Pa, and the ratio of the thickness of the adhesive agent layer of the protective tape before pasting to the height of the bump electrode is 1/30 to 1/6.
US10483147B2 Dual-purpose vias for use in ceramic pedestals
A ceramic pedestal assembly and a method of forming a ceramic pedestal assembly is provided. The ceramic pedestal assembly includes a ceramic substrate defining an upper surface and a lower surface, at least one via extending through the ceramic substrate, an upper conductive foil layer extending across the upper surface of the ceramic substrate and a lower conductive foil layer extending across the lower surface of the ceramic substrate. Each via includes an upper via defining a cavity and a lower via defining a corresponding tapered insert. In one form, the upper via, the lower via, and the conductive foil layers define a material having a melting temperature greater than 2,000° C. and a CTE less than or equal to the ceramic substrate.
US10483146B2 Electrostatic chuck heater
An electrostatic chuck heater includes an electrostatic chuck in which an electrostatic electrode is embedded in a ceramic sintered body; a small-zone formation region including a plurality of small zones in which small heater electrodes are wired; a power source to which the plurality of small heater electrodes are connected in parallel; and a small-zone control apparatus that performs control such that desired electric power is supplied to each of the small heater electrodes, wherein among the plurality of small heater electrodes, a small heater electrode that is wired in a small zone including a cool spot has a resistance that is set to a smaller value than that of the other small heater electrodes.
US10483141B2 Semiconductor process equipment
A substrate transport system is disclosed and includes a chamber having an interior wall, a planar motor disposed on the interior wall, and a substrate carrier magnetically coupled to the planar motor. The substrate carrier comprises a base and a substrate supporting surface coupled to a support member extending from the base in a cantilevered orientation.
US10483135B2 Etching method
An etching method for a target object. The target object includes a main surface, grooves formed in the main surface, and an etching target film covering the main surface and surfaces of the grooves. The method includes supplying a first gas into a processing chamber, and supplying a second gas and a high frequency power to generate a plasma of a gas including the second gas in the processing chamber. The first gas contains an oxidizing agent that does not include a hydrogen atom. The second gas contains a compound that includes one or more silicon atoms and one or more fluorine atoms and does not include a hydrogen atom. The etching target film is made of a material that is dry etched by using fluorine, and portions of the etching target film covering the surfaces of the grooves are selectively removed.
US10483128B2 Epitaxially coated semiconductor wafer, and method for producing an epitaxially coated semiconductor wafer
Epitaxial wafers with a high concentration of BMD nuclei or developed BMDs just below a denuded zone, and having low surface roughness, are produced by forming an oxynitride layer on a purposefully oxidized epitaxial layer by a short RTA treatment in a nitriding atmosphere, removing the oxynitride layer, and then polishing the epitaxial surface.
US10483115B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a non-insulator structure, at least one carbon nano-tube (CNT), a dielectric layer, and a graphene-based conductive layer. The CNT is over the non-insulator structure. The dielectric layer surrounds the CNT. The graphene-based conductive layer is over the at least one CNT. The CNTs and the graphene-based conductive layer have low resistance.
US10483113B2 Wiring board, TFT substrate, method for manufacturing wiring board, and method for manufacturing TFT substrate
There is provided a TFT substrate that prevents corrosion of a gate electrode and a method for manufacturing the TFT substrate. The TFT substrate comprises a substrate; a gate comprising a gate electrode and a gate wiring, the gate comprising copper and formed on one surface of the substrate; a protection film to cover the gate; an insulation film formed on the protection film; a semiconductor film formed on the insulation film; and a source and a drain formed on the semiconductor film and facing each other with a space therebetween above the gate electrode, wherein the protection film covers entire exposed surface of the gate.
US10483105B2 Nanowire bending for planar device process on (001) Si substrates
Provided is a method for growing a nanowire, including: providing a substrate with a base portion having a first surface and at least one support structure extending above or below the first surface; forming a dielectric coating on the at least one support structure; forming a photoresist coating over the substrate; forming a metal coating over at least a portion of the dielectric coating; removing a portion of the dielectric coating to expose a surface of the at least one support structure; removing a portion of the at least one support structure to form a nanowire growth surface; growing at least one nanowire on the nanowire growth surface of a corresponding one of the at least one support structure, wherein the nanowire comprises a root end attached to the growth surface and an opposing, free end extending from the root end; and elastically bending the at least one nanowire.
US10483102B2 Surface modification to improve amorphous silicon gapfill
Methods for gapfilling semiconductor device features, such as high aspect ratio trenches, with amorphous silicon (a-Si) film that involves pretreating the surface of the substrate to modify the underlying hydroxy-terminated silicon (Si—OH) or hydrogen-terminated silicon (Si—H) surface to oxynitride-terminated silicon (Si—ON) or nitride-terminated silicon (Si—N) and enhance the subsequent a-Si deposition are provided. First, a substrate having features formed in a first surface of the substrate is provided. The surface of the substrate is then pretreated to enhance the surface of the substrate for the flowable deposition of amorphous silicon that follows. A flowable deposition process is then performed to deposit a flowable silicon layer over the surface of the substrate. Methods described herein generally improve overall etch selectivity by the conformal silicon deposition and the flowable silicon deposition process to realize seam-free gapfilling between features with high quality amorphous silicon film.
US10483100B2 Method for forming TiON film
A TiON film forming method is provided. A cycle of forming a unit TiN film at a predetermined processing temperature by alternately supplying a Ti-containing gas and a nitriding gas into the processing chamber accommodating a target substrate and oxidizing the unit TiN film by supplying an oxidizing agent into the processing chamber is repeated multiple times. In an initial stage of the film formation, a cycle of repeating the alternate supply of the Ti-containing gas and the nitriding gas X1 times and supplying the oxidizing agent is repeated Y1 times. In a later stage of the film formation, a cycle of repeating the alternate supply of the Ti-containing gas and the nitriding gas X2 times and supplying the oxidizing agent is repeated Y2 times until a desired film thickness is obtained. The number of repetition X1 is set to be greater than the number of repetition X2.
US10483096B2 Device and method for analysis of biofluids by ion generation using wetted porous material
The present disclosure provides a mass spectrometry cartridge and methods of use thereof.
US10483095B2 Method of extracting and accelerating ions
A method of extracting and accelerating ions is provided. The method includes providing a ion source. The ion source includes a chamber. The ion source further includes a first hollow cathode having a first hollow cathode cavity and a first plasma exit orifice and a second hollow cathode having a second hollow cathode cavity and a second plasma exit orifice, the first and second hollow cathodes being disposed adjacently in the chamber. The ion source further includes a first ion accelerator between and in communication with the first plasma exit orifice and the chamber. The first ion accelerator forms a first ion acceleration cavity. The ion source further includes a second ion accelerator between and in communication with the second plasma orifice and the chamber. The second ion accelerator forms a second ion acceleration cavity. The method further includes generating a plasma using the first hollow cathode and the second hollow cathode. The first hollow cathode and the second hollow cathode are configured to alternatively function as electrode and counter-electrode. The method further includes extracting and accelerating ions. Each of the first ion acceleration cavity and the second ion acceleration cavity are sufficient to enable the extraction and acceleration of ions.
US10483094B2 Plasma device driven by multiple-phase alternating or pulsed electrical current
A plasma source is provided. The plasma source includes at least three hollow cathodes, including a first hollow cathode, a second hollow cathode, and a third hollow cathode, each hollow cathode having a plasma exit region. The plasma source includes a source of power capable of producing multiple output waves, including a first output wave, a second output wave, and a third output wave, wherein the first output wave and the second output wave are out of phase, the second output wave and the third output wave are out of phase, and the first output wave and the third output wave are out of phase. Each hollow cathode is electrically connected to the source of power such that the first hollow cathode is electrically connected to the first output wave, the second hollow cathode is electrically connected to the second output wave, and the third hollow cathode is electrically connected to the third output wave. Electrical current flows between the at least three hollow cathodes that are out of electrical phase. The plasma source is capable of generating a plasma between the hollow cathodes.
US10483093B2 Plasma source and methods for depositing thin film coatings using plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
The present invention provides novel plasma sources useful in the thin film coating arts and methods of using the same. More specifically, the present invention provides novel linear and two dimensional plasma sources that produce linear and two dimensional plasmas, respectively, that are useful for plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The present invention also provides methods of making thin film coatings and methods of increasing the coating efficiencies of such methods.
US10483091B1 Selective ion filtering in a multipurpose chamber
A multipurpose semiconductor process chamber includes a vessel wall that encloses contiguous first and second volumes of the multipurpose chamber, and means for selectively effectively preventing ions moving across a plane that partitions the first volume from the second volume. For example, the means can include an electromagnet, or at least one permanent magnet, that is operable to impose and remove a magnetic field with field lines extending in the plane.
US10483078B2 Anode stack
There is provided an anode stack for cooling and electrically insulating a high voltage anode of an X-ray device. The anode stack has at least a conductor member and a dielectric member, and the conductor member has a main body and a peripheral portion. The dielectric member overlies and couples with the main body of the conductor member at one surface. At an opposing surface of the main body of the conductor member, an end of the high voltage anode is coupled thereto in use. The peripheral portion of the conductor member has an annular region that surrounds at least a part of the dielectric member and which is spaced therefrom.
US10483073B2 Fabrication of vacuum electronic components with self-aligned double patterning lithography
The present disclosure relates to methods of fabricating electronic devices or components thereof. The electronic devices can be vacuum electronic devices. The methods can include disposing a first material on or in a substrate. The methods can further include removing a portion of the first material to form one or more structure protruding from the substrate. The methods can further include disposing a second material onto the one or more structure of the first material, and then removing a portion of the second material to form one or more sidewall structures. A second portion of the one or more structures of the first material can also be removed to form a fabricated structure including the substrate and one or more sidewall structures protruding therefrom.
US10483068B1 Switch disconnector systems suitable for molded case circuit breakers and related methods
Circuit breakers are configured with line terminal geometry that drives the current from a terminal input in a direction that can reduce electromagnetic forces and that can also or alternatively include an arc chute assembly that can reduce repulsive electromagnetic forces to improve the operating level of withstand current (Icw).
US10483067B2 Overload protection device for compressor motor
An overload protection device for a compressor motor and, more specifically, to an overload protection device for a compressor motor, which has an overload protection means and can thus more effectively prevent overload of the compressor motor.
US10483065B2 Molded-case circuit breaker for DC
The present invention relates to a molded-case circuit breaker for direct current (DC), and more particularly, to a molded-case circuit breaker for DC that contains an internal connecting conductor connecting adjacent terminals to improve insulation performance and assemblability and reduce occupied space. There is provided a molded-case circuit breaker for DC that contains a plurality of interruption units within an outer casing, the DC circuit breaker including a two-unit connecting heater that connects fixed contacts of adjacent interruption units, the two-unit connecting heater being placed within the outer casing.
US10483058B2 Safety switch access arrangement
An apparatus includes a circuit interrupting device installed in a cabinet. The circuit interrupting device has an actuator configured for rotation about a switching axis to switch the device between ON and OFF conditions. The apparatus further includes a front access hub supported for rotation about an axis orthogonal to the switching axis. A handle is coupled to the front access hub to rotate the front access hub about the orthogonal axis. A mechanism interconnects the front access hub with the actuator to rotate the actuator in response to rotation of the front access hub.
US10483057B2 Input device
An input device has a first electrode, a second electrode, and a third electrode. The second electrode opposes to the first electrode while being spaced apart therefrom. The third electrode is spaced apart from the first electrode and rotatably or slidably provided relative to the second electrode. By the third electrode being brought into contact with or spaced apart from the second electrode, an electrical state between the first electrode and the second electrode changes. Based on this electrical change, a rotary manipulation or a slide manipulation is detected.
US10483055B2 Programmable arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI)
A programmable arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) is provided. The programmable AFCI includes a dual resistive shunt array for developing inputs to an analog front end which in turn develops trigger quantities for input to a programmable processor. The programmable processor determines if the trigger quantities, singularly, or in the aggregate, exceed predetermined thresholds. Determining the predetermined thresholds are exceeded the processor issues a trigger command to momentarily energize a delatching coil, thus removing AC mains power from a load.
US10483052B2 Method for cleaning electrical contacts of an electrical switching device and motor vehicle
A method for cleaning electrical contacts of an electrical switching device includes displacing a first electrical contact element and a second electrical contact element of an electrical contact relative to each other so that the first electrical contact element and the second electrical contact element are in a closed position; and when the first and second electrical contact elements are in the closed position applying a waveform on the electrical contact so that the first contact element and the second contact element are excited to undergo a mechanical vibration relative to each other.
US10483047B2 Electrochemical reaction device
An electrochemical reaction device includes: an electrolytic solution tank including a first storage part storing a first electrolytic solution and a second storage part storing a second electrolytic solution; a reduction electrode immersed in the first electrolytic solution; and an oxidation electrode immersed in the second electrolytic solution. The second electrolytic solution contains a substance to be oxidized. The first electrolytic solution has a first liquid phase containing water and a second liquid phase containing an organic solvent and being in contact with the first liquid phase. At least one liquid phase of the first liquid phase or the second liquid phase contains a substance to be reduced and is in contact with the reduction electrode.
US10483043B2 Apparatuses, multi-chip modules and capacitive chips
Some embodiments include a capacitive chip having a plurality of capacitive units. The individual capacitive units include alternating electrode layers and dielectric layers in a capacitor stack. The capacitor stack extends across an undulating topography. The undulating topography has peaks and valleys with the peaks being elevationally offset relative to the valleys by a distance within a range of from about 30 microns to about 100 microns. The capacitor stack includes at least about 10 total layers. Some embodiments include apparatuses and multi-chip modules having capacitor chips.
US10483042B2 Method of manufacturing a capacitive electrical device
A method of manufacturing a capacitive electrical device is disclosed. The method includes a) bonding a first electrical insulation film with a second electrical insulation film to obtain a single electrical insulation film that has a larger surface area than any of the first electrical insulation film and the second electrical insulation film has alone, b) providing a conductive layer onto the single electrical insulation film, and c) winding the single electrical insulation film and the conductive layer around a shaft to obtain a layer of the single electrical insulation film and a layer of the conductive layer wound onto the shaft, thereby forming the capacitive electrical device.
US10483041B2 Monolithic ceramic capacitor and structure for mounting the same
A first outer electrode and first inner electrodes are supplied with an anode potential and a second outer electrode and second inner electrodes are supplied with a cathode potential when a monolithic ceramic capacitor is mounted and in use. The first outer electrode supplied with the anode potential has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the second outer electrode supplied with the cathode potential.
US10483040B1 Electronic component
An electronic component includes: a multilayer ceramic capacitor including a capacitor body and a pair of external electrodes, and an interposer including an interposer body having grooves and a pair of external terminals. Each of the external terminals includes a bonding portion, a mounting portion and a connection portion; and ΔL=|A−A′|/2 in which A is a distance from one end portion of the interposer in a length direction to one end portion of the multilayer ceramic capacitor in the length direction, A′ is a distance from the other end portion of the interposer in the length direction to the other end portion of the multilayer ceramic capacitor in the length direction, and ΔL is an offset between the multilayer ceramic capacitor and the interposer in the length direction, and ΔL/L≤0.100 in which L is a length of the multilayer ceramic capacitor.
US10483037B2 Method of manufacturing a magnetically graded material
A method of manufacturing a magnetically graded material, including depositing a steel filler material to a substrate, and applying a directed energy source to first and second regions of the filler material to thereby join the filler material to form a joined material. The energy source is directed to the first region while the first region is provided with an inert shield gas such that the material of the first regions includes a magnetic phase, and the energy source is directed to the second region while the second region is provided with a nitrogen containing shield gas to thereby impart an non-magnetic phase to the joined material.
US10483032B2 Flexible voltage transformation system
Unique systems, methods, techniques and apparatuses of a modular power transformer are disclosed. One exemplary embodiment is a matrix power transformer including a plurality of block assemblies each including a plurality of transformer modules, each transformer module including a primary winding coupled to an input and a secondary winding coupled to an output, the inputs of each transformer module in one block assembly being coupled together and the outputs of each transformer block being coupled together. One of the secondary windings includes a plurality of taps structured to be selectively coupled to the output of the associated transformer module assembly or another secondary winding of the associated module assembly.
US10483031B2 Circuit arrangement for reducing a magnetic unidirectional flux component in the core of a transformer
A circuit arrangement for reducing a magnetic unidirectional flux component in a core of a transformer includes a measuring device that provides a sensor signal corresponding to the magnetic unidirectional flux component, a compensation coil magnetically coupled to the core of the transformer, and a semiconductor switching device which is electrically arranged in a current path in series with the compensation coil to feed a current into the compensation coil, such that current is directed opposite the unidirectional flux component, where the semiconductor switching device is controlled via a control signal provided by a controller, and includes an inductive voltage divider having a first impedance component arranged in a current circuit in series with the compensation coil and the semiconductor switching device and a second impedance component arranged in parallel with the semiconductor switching device, where the first impedance component is connected in parallel with a parallel resonant circuit.
US10483029B2 Core member, reactor, and method for manufacturing core member
A core member capable of favorably meeting required characteristics is provided. A core member according to the present invention is obtained by molding a mixture containing soft magnetic powder and a resin. This core member includes a specific portion including, as a specific surface, at least one of an installation surface facing an object on which the core member is to be installed and an interlinkage surface that is intersected by a magnetic flux excited by a coil, and an opposite surface on a side opposite to the specific surface. The specific portion has a higher density than a region of the opposite surface.
US10483025B2 Superconductive coil module including a shaking coil
A superconductive coil module includes a superconductive coil a superconductive coil and a shaking coil. The superconductive coil includes a bobbin having a cylindrical shape, and a superconductive wire member of superconductive property, which surrounds an outer circumferential surface of the bobbin. The superconductive coil is configured to generate a magnetic field along a radial direction in case of a charging event. The shaking coil is disposed adjacent to the superconductive wire member, and is configured to generate an alternating magnetic field to decrease a magnitude of a screening current induced magnetic field formed in the superconductive wire member. Thus, the superconductive coil module includes the shaking coil to decrease the magnitude of a screening current induced magnetic field formed in the superconductive wire member using a voltex shaking effect to maintain a central magnetic field uniform.
US10483022B2 Device and method for manufacturing cable sensors
A device for the production of cable sensors that each have at least one sensor and a cable trimmed to a variably pre-definable length includes at least two processing units, and at least one conveying unit. The processing units are configured to load and cut a cable blank, and are further configured to sequentially convey the cable blank along a pre-defined motion track. At least one deflection unit is positioned between adjacent processing units. Each deflection unit includes at least one deflection element that is in contact with or is configured to contact the cable blank. A displacement unit is assigned to and is configured to modify a position of the deflection element in order to influence a length of the motion track of the cable blank so as to obtain variable lengths of cable.
US10483014B2 Rolled copper foil, method of manufacturing a rolled copper foil, flexible flat cable, and method of manufacturing a flexible flat cable
A rolled copper foil comprises one of copper and a copper alloy. The rolled copper foil has a rolled surface and two side surfaces adjacent to the rolled surface. Each of the side surfaces being a non-sheared surface that is not a sheared surface. An area ratio of crystal grains oriented at a deviation angle of less than or equal to 13° from Cube orientation is greater than or equal to 6%.
US10483012B1 Process for forming a nanocomposite film
Nanocomposite films comprising carbon nanotubes dispersed throughout a polymer matrix and further comprising at least two surfaces with differing amounts of carbon nanotubes and differing electrical resistivity values are provided. Nanocomposite films comprising a polymer layer, a conductive nanofiller layer, and a polysaccharide layer having antistatic properties are provided. In particular, nanocomposites comprising polyvinyl alcohol as the polymer, graphene as the conductive nanofiller and starch as the polysaccharide are provided. In addition, processes for forming the nanocomposites, methods for characterizing the nanocomposites as well as applications in or on electrical and/or electronic devices are provided.
US10483006B2 Learning based methods for personalized assessment, long-term prediction and management of atherosclerosis
A computer-implemented method for providing a personalized evaluation of assessment of atherosclerotic plaques for a patient acquiring patient data comprising non-invasive patient data, medical images of the patient, and blood biomarkers. Features of interest are extracted from the patient data and one or more machine learning models are applied to the features of interest to predict one or more measures of interest related to atherosclerotic plaque.
US10483003B1 Dynamically determining risk of clinical condition
Systems, methods and computer-readable media are provided for facilitating clinical decision support and managing patient population health by health-related entities including caregivers, health care administrators, insurance providers, and patients. Embodiments of the invention provide decision support services including providing timely contextual patient information including condition risks, risk factors and relevant clinical information that are dynamically updatable; imputing missing patient information; dynamically generating assessments for obtaining additional patient information based on context; data-mining and information discovery services including discovering new knowledge; identifying or evaluating treatments or sequences of patient care actions and behaviors, and providing recommendations based on this; intelligent, adaptive decision support services including identifying critical junctures in patient care processes, such as points in time that warrant close attention by caregivers; near-real time querying across diverse health records data sources, which may use diverse clinical nomenclatures and ontologies; improved natural language processing services; and other decision support services.
US10483001B2 Interactive display for use in operating rooms
An interactive method of displaying information in an operating room can include receiving data via a reader from badges associated with persons to establish the presence of persons in the operating room or the like. The data can be processed and the identifying information can be displayed on a display device that is visually accessible within the operating room. The display device can also display other relevant information, including surgical pause checklists, retained object counts, and relevant medical data.
US10483000B2 Medicine administering system including injection pen and companion device
Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.
US10482991B2 Systems and methods for sampling and analysis of polymer conformational dynamics
Systems and methods for searching conformation space of a polymer to determine a three-dimensional conformation of the polymer that satisfies a performance metric is provided. The polymer comprises a plurality of domains and at least a first hinge. Initial three-dimensional coordinates of the polymer are altered by pivoting the first domain with respect to the second domain about the first hinge thereby obtaining an altered set of three-dimensional coordinates for the polymer. In this altering, atoms within the first domain are held fixed with respect to each other and atoms within the second domain are also held fixed with respect to each other. The altered set of coordinates is scored against a performance metric. Additional instances of the altering and scoring are performed, if necessary, until the altered set of three-dimensional coordinates satisfy the performance metric.
US10482988B2 Reclaimable semiconductor device package and associated systems and methods
Several embodiments of reclaimable semiconductor device packages and assemblies are disclosed herein. A semiconductor device assembly (100) includes a package (101) having a housing (102) and a package contact (104) arranged to receive a signal indicative of a reclamation state. A plurality of modules of semiconductor dies (106) are located within the housing and electrically coupled to the package contact (104). The dies (106) of the first and second modules dies are configured to store a module configuration state. The first and second modules (107a, 107b) are enabled for operation based, at least in part, on the reclamation state and the module configuration state.
US10482986B2 Adaptive erase fail bit criteria
Adaptively changing a fail bit count for an erase operation is disclosed. A memory system may detect an erase stuck bit condition in a group of memory cells. An erase stuck bit condition refers to a situation in which the threshold voltage of at least one memory cell on string tends to stick, such that the string cannot be erased. The memory system performs an action in response to detecting an erase stuck bit condition, in one embodiment. One possible action is to increase a fail bit count for erase operations for other groups of memory cells, which could also potentially suffer from erase bit stuck conditions. This can help reduce erase stress on groups of memory cells. It can also reduce the number of groups of memory cells that need to be retired for failing an erase operation.
US10482985B2 Dynamic erase loop dependent bias voltage
Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products for a dynamic bias voltage are presented. A monitor circuit is configured to determine whether an erase loop count of an erase operation for data word lines of an erase block satisfies a threshold. A bias circuit is configured to adjust a voltage applied to one or more dummy word lines of an erase block in response to an erase loop count for data word lines satisfying a threshold. An erase circuit is configured to perform one or more subsequent erase loops of an erase operation for data word lines with an adjusted voltage applied to one or more dummy word lines.
US10482980B2 Semiconductor device having ring oscillator and method of arranging ring oscillator
A ring oscillator includes first to fourth current-controlled delay circuits configured to allow a delay time to be changed depending on a magnitude of sink current, wherein the first to fourth current-controlled delay circuits are arranged symmetrically to each other about a square.
US10482975B2 Flash memory cell with dual erase modes for increased cell endurance
An integrated circuit device may at least one memory cell configured for dual erase modes. Each memory cell may be configured to be erased via two different nodes, which may be selectively used (e.g., in any switched or alternating manner) to reduce the erase cycling at each individual node and thereby increase (e.g., double) the lifespan of the cell. For example, the device may include flash memory cells having a pair of program/erase nodes (e.g., an erase gate and a word line) formed over each respective floating gate, wherein the program/erase nodes are selectively used (e.g., in any switched or alternating manner) for the cell erase function.
US10482972B2 Memory as a programmable logic device
Memories include a data line, a plurality of strings of series-connected memory cells selectively connected to the data line, a plurality of first access lines each coupled to a control gate of a respective memory cell of each string of series-connected memory cells of the plurality of strings of series-connected memory cells, and a plurality of second access lines each coupled to a control gate of a respective memory cell of a respective string of series-connected memory cells of the plurality of strings of series-connected memory cells.
US10482969B2 Programming to a correctable amount of errors
Apparatuses, systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for distributed program operation. One apparatus includes a non-volatile storage controller that identifies a threshold number of bit flips that can be corrected in an amount of read data and a memory die comprising a plurality of non-volatile memory cells. Here, the memory die receives the threshold number of bit flips from the non-volatile storage controller, programs data to a set of the non-volatile memory cells over a first number of program loop cycles, and programs the data to the set of non-volatile memory cells over an additional number of program loop cycles in response to the amount of bit flips in the set of memory cells exceeding the threshold number of bit flips.
US10482967B1 Layout structure of local x-decoder
A two-sided memory array is disclosed. Each side includes four local x-decoders. Each local x-decoder includes: a first pair of cascode transistors coupled to a first signal; a second pair of cascode transistors coupled to the first signal, a second signal, and a word line; a third transistor coupled to the first signal; and a third pair of cascode transistors coupled to the second signal, a third signal, and the word line. All transistors in each local x-decoder are disposed vertically, and P-channels and N-channels on each side of the memory array are disposed in an order corresponding to P-channels of a first local x-decoder, P-channels of a second local x-decoder, P-channels of a third local x-decoder, P-channels of a fourth local x-decoder, N-channels of the fourth local x-decoder, N-channels of the third local x-decoder, N-channels of the second local x-decoder and N-channels of the first local x-decoder.
US10482965B1 Memory start voltage management
A system includes a memory device storing a set of start voltage values, wherein the set of start voltage values each represent voltage levels used to initially store charges in performing operations to corresponding one or more memory locations of the memory device; and a processing device, operatively coupled to the memory device, to: determine whether a quantity of start voltage values in the set of start voltage values stored in the memory device meets a threshold; modify the set of start voltage values stored in the memory device to remove one or more start voltage values from the set in response to a determination that the quantity of start voltage values in the set meets the threshold; and add a new start voltage value to the modified set of start voltage values.
US10482958B2 RRAM-based monotonic counter
A circuit includes a memory array having a plurality of memory cells; a control logic circuit, coupled to the memory array, and configured to use a first voltage signal to cause a first memory cell of the plurality of memory cells to transition from a first resistance state to a second resistance state, and a second voltage signal to cause the first memory cell to transition from the second resistance state to a third resistance state; and a counter circuit, coupled to the control logic circuit, and configured to increment a count by one in response to the first memory cell's transition from the first to the second resistance state, and again increment the count by one in response to the first memory cell's transition from the second to the third resistance state.
US10482957B2 Resistive RAM memory cell
The disclosure relates to a memory cell comprising a resistive RAM memory element and a selection transistor, in which the memory element is positioned on a flank of the selection transistor.
US10482952B2 Integrated circuit with separate supply voltage for memory that is different from logic circuit supply voltage
In one embodiment, an integrated circuit includes at least one logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage and at least one memory circuit coupled to the logic circuit and supplied by a second supply voltage. The memory circuit is configured to be read and written responsive to the logic circuit even if the first supply voltage is less than the second supply voltage during use. In another embodiment, a method includes a logic circuit reading a memory cell, the logic circuit supplied by a first supply voltage; and the memory cell responding to the read using signals that are referenced to the first supply voltage, wherein the memory cell is supplied with a second supply voltage that is greater than the first supply voltage during use.
US10482950B2 Static random access memory devices including a plurality of storage cells and a read/write circuit
The present application relates to an improved static random access memory (SRAM) device having a plurality of storage cells and a separate read/write circuit. Each of the plurality of storage cells is connected to a read/write data node of the read/write circuit by a dedicated connection, and an access switch which permits read/write access to the storage cell. The dedicated connection exhibits a greater capacitance than the read/write data node of the read/write circuit, such that the primary read mechanism of the SRAM is charge equalization. The SRAM write data connection to the read/write node of the read/write circuit, to permit data to be written to the plurality of storage cells. Write assist techniques are disclosed which assist writing of a ‘1’ to the plurality of storage cells.
US10482949B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a first mode and a second mode different from the first mode, includes a memory circuit including a first switch, a memory array, and a peripheral circuit. A first power source line is electrically coupled with an I/O circuit of the peripheral circuit and is supplied with a first voltage in the first mode. A second power source line is electrically coupled with a memory cell of the memory array, and supplied with a second voltage lower than the first voltage in the second mode.
US10482948B2 Apparatuses and methods for data movement
The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for data movement. An example apparatus includes a memory device that includes a plurality of subarrays of memory cells and sensing circuitry coupled to the plurality of subarrays. The sensing circuitry includes a sense amplifier and a compute component. The memory device includes a latch selectably coupled to a column of the memory cells and configured to store a data value moved from the sensing circuitry. The memory device includes a controller configured to direct movement of the data value from the sensing circuitry to the latch.
US10482941B2 Magnetic memory device
According to one embodiment, a magnetic memory device includes a first memory portion, a first conductive portion, a first interconnection, and a controller. The first memory portion includes a first magnetic portion including a first portion and a second portion, a first magnetic layer, and a first nonmagnetic layer provided between the second portion and the first magnetic layer. The first conductive portion is electrically connected to the first portion. The first interconnection is electrically connected to the first magnetic layer. The controller is electrically connected to the first conductive portion and the first interconnection. The controller applies a first pulse having a first pulse height and a first pulse length between the first conductive portion and the first interconnection in a first write operation and applies a second pulse having a second pulse height and a second pulse length in a first shift operation.
US10482940B2 Computational accuracy in a crossbar array
Example implementations of the present disclosure relate to improved computational accuracy in a crossbar array. An example system may include a crossbar array, having a plurality of memory elements at junctions, usable in performance of computations. The example system may further include a calculate engine to calculate ideal conductance of memory elements at a plurality of junctions of the crossbar array and a determine engine to determine conductance of the memory elements at the plurality of junctions of the crossbar array. An adjust engine of the example system may be used to adjust conductance of at least one memory element to improve computational accuracy by reduction of a difference between the ideal conductance and the determined conductance of the at least one memory element.
US10482939B2 Magnetic memory device and method of writing magnetic memory device
Embodiments provide a magnetic memory device and a method of writing a magnetic memory device. The magnetic memory device includes a magnetic tunnel junction including a reference layer, a free layer and a tunnel barrier layer between the reference and free layers, and a first conductive line adjacent to the free layer. A first spin-orbit current having a frequency decreasing with time flows through the first conductive line. The writing method includes applying the first spin-orbit current having the frequency decreasing with time to the first conductive line.
US10482938B2 Word-line timing control in a semiconductor memory device and a memory system including the same
A semiconductor memory device and method of operation that is capable of reducing disturbance of adjacent word lines. A memory cell array includes a plurality of memory cells coupled to a plurality of word-lines and a plurality of bit-lines. A first word-line, which is selected in response to an access address received from the memory controller, is enabled in response to a first command received from a memory controller, and the first word-line is disabled internally in the semiconductor memory device or in response to a disable command received from the memory controller after a reference time interval elapses. The reference time interval starts from a first time point when the first command is applied to the semiconductor memory device, and corresponds to a time interval equal to or greater than a row active time interval of the semiconductor memory device.
US10482937B2 Memory devices and memory systems including the same
A memory device that includes an interface that receives a data signal and a strobe signal from an external device, the strobe signal corresponding to the data signal; a strobe buffer that receives the strobe signal from the interface; a phase detection unit that detects a phase difference between the data signal output from the interface and the strobe signal output from the strobe buffer; a phase adjust unit that adjusts a phase of the strobe signal output from the strobe buffer based on the phase difference; and a sampling unit that samples the data signal output from the interface based on the strobe signal output from the phase adjust unit.
US10482934B2 Memory controller architecture with improved memory scheduling efficiency
Integrated circuits that include memory interface and controller circuitry for communicating with external memory are provided. The memory interface and controller circuitry may include a user logic interface, a memory controller, and a physical layer input-output interface. The user logic interface may be operated in a first clock domain. The memory controller may be operated in a second clock domain. The physical layer interface may be operated in third clock domain that is an integer multiple of the second clock domain. The user logic interface may include only user-dependent blocks. The physical layer interface may include memory protocol agnostic blocks and/or memory protocol specific blocks. The memory controller may include both memory protocol agnostic blocks and memory protocol dependent blocks. The memory controller may include one or more color pipelines for scheduling memory requests in a parallel arbitration scheme.
US10482933B2 Column multiplexor decoding
The present disclosure relates to a structure including a column multiplexor circuit with a plurality of bit line groups to perform a read operation of data using half of a plurality of column selection signals in the column multiplexor circuit, and each of the bit line groups comprises a reference bit line column, a plurality of transistors, and a plurality of bit lines.
US10482931B1 Reversed bias compensation for sense amplifier operation
Memory devices may employ flip-flops with paired transistors in sense amplifying circuitry to sense charges stored in memory cells. Paired transistors may present mismatches in electrical characteristics, which may affect the sensitivity of the sense amplifying circuitry. Embodiments include systems and methods that compensate and/or mitigate mismatches in the electrical characteristics of the paired transistors. To that end, the memory devices may sense the mismatches during a compensation period and pre-compensate the read-out of data lines to improve the sensibility of the sense amplifying circuitry.
US10482928B2 Recirculation filter for an electronic enclosure
The technology disclosed herein relates to filter assemblies and methods of making filter assemblies. One filter assembly has a first sheet of filter media having a first perimeter region and a second sheet of filter media having a second perimeter region. The first perimeter region and the second perimeter region are bonded in a rim region. A plurality of adsorbent beads are disposed between the first sheet of filter media and the second sheet of filter media, and a substantial portion of the plurality of adsorbent beads are unbonded. Other embodiments are also described.
US10482926B2 Information processing apparatus
An information processing apparatus includes: a casing which includes a side plate on each of left and right sides; and a processing apparatus to be mounted in the casing, wherein the processing apparatus includes: a board on which an arithmetic processing device and a storage device are mounted; a rail which is provided on each of the left and right sides of the board and extends in the horizontal direction to make the board slidable; a locking portion which locks the board to the casing; and a detection portion which detects that the board is taken out when the board is taken out from the casing by that locking by the locking portion is released and the board slides against the rails.
US10482924B2 Recording medium, playback device, and playback method
At least one video stream that is encoded video information, and a management information file indicating attributes relating to the entire recording medium, are recorded in a recording medium. The management information file includes attribute information indicating whether the dynamic range of luminance of an initial video stream, which is played first out of the at least one video stream when the recording medium is inserted into a playback device, is a first dynamic range, or a second dynamic range that is broader than the first dynamic range.
US10482918B1 Changing bit spacing for selected symbols written to a magnetic recording medium
A set of patterns written to a magnetic recording medium are found that result in a relatively high and/or low error when read back. Upon writing subsequent to the determining of the set of patterns, one pattern of the set of the patterns is identified within a data segment ready to be written to the magnetic recording medium. The data segment is written with a changed bit spacing in response to identifying that the one pattern of the set of the patterns is within the data segment.
US10482916B1 Automatic CD processing facility
An automatic CD processing facility includes a mechanical gripper used for clamping a CD, storage cabinets located on side faces of the mechanical gripper and used for storing CDs, and a CD driver array cabinet located in front of or/and behind the mechanical gripper and used for processing the CDs. the CDs are placed in the storage cabinets and then are transferred by the mechanical gripper into the CD driver array cabinet to be processed, and after being processed, the CDs are taken out of the CD driver array cabinet to be placed back into the storage cabinets by the mechanical gripper. The automatic CD processing facility is high in automation degree, replaces traditional manual operation to take and place CDs, and improves processing efficiency.
US10482911B1 Multiple-actuator drive that provides duplication using multiple volumes
A first drive volume formed on a disk within a drive enclosure. The first drive volume is read from and written to by a first head that is moved by a first actuator, A second drive volume is formed on the one or more disks. The second volume is read from and written to by a second head that is moved via a second actuator within the drive enclosure. The second actuator is separate and independent from the first actuator. Data of the first drive volume is duplicated onto the second drive volume, Background validation operations are performed on the second drive volume instead of the first volume.
US10482910B2 Disk device with multi-layer flexible printed wiring board mounted to actuator block
According to one embodiment, a flexible printed wiring board includes a base insulation layer, first wirings W1 on the base insulation layer, an intermediate insulation layer overlapped with the first wirings, connection pads on the intermediate insulation layer, a cover insulation layer overlapped with the connection pads and the intermediate insulation layer and including openings through which the connection pads are exposed to the cover layer, and conductive vias MT electrically connecting the first wirings to at least a part of the connection pads respectively. The conductive vias are overlapped with the connection pads in a thickness direction of the flexible printed wiring board.
US10482908B2 Performance monitoring of a near-field transducer of a heat-assisted magnetic recording slider
An apparatus comprises a laser diode configured to generate light during a write operation. A slider comprises a near-field transducer (NFT) and an optical waveguide. The slider is configured for heat-assisted magnetic recording and to communicate the light to the NFT via the waveguide. A writer heater of the slider is configured to receive power during the write operation. A thermal sensor is situated at or near an air bearing surface of the slider. The thermal sensor is configured to produce a sensor signal in response to sensing back-heating from the medium while the NFT generates heat during a write operation. Circuitry, coupled to the thermal sensor, is configured to compare the sensor signal to a threshold and generate an output signal indicative of degradation of NFT performance in response to the sensor signal exceeding the threshold.
US10482905B2 Magnetic core and coil design for double perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) writers
A dual perpendicular magnetic recording writer is disclosed wherein the better of two writers on a slider is determined by performance testing, and is then integrated into a head gimbal assembly. Main pole layers in the two writers are separated by a cross-track width <10 microns to minimize read-write offset. Each of the driving coil (DC) and bucking coil (BC) have two outer portions forming a U shape with a front side, and each have a center portion connected to the front side proximate to an air bearing surface and a backend contacting an interconnect. A write current passes from a BC outer portion below the main pole in the selected writer through the BC center portion to the interconnect, and then through the DC center portion to a DC outer portion above the main pole in the selected writer. Area density capability mean and sigma are improved.
US10482901B1 System and method for beep detection and interpretation
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a storage device, for beep detection and interpretation is disclosed. In one aspect, a monitoring system is disclosed that includes a processor and a storage device storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to perform operations. The operations may include obtaining sound data of audio sounds detected by a microphone that is located at the property, determining whether the sound data includes data representing one or more audio tones generated by a device, based on determining that the obtained sound data includes one or more audio tones generated by a device, generating an audio fingerprint of the sound data, determining, using the generated audio fingerprint, a state of the device that generated the one or more audio tones, and performing an operation based on the state of the device that generated the one or more audio tones.
US10482894B2 Dereverberation device and hearing aid
A dereverberation device includes an input instantaneous value calculation unit configured to calculate an input instantaneous value based on an input signal; a reverberation estimation unit configured to calculate a moving average of the input instantaneous value as a reverberation component; a gain calculation unit configured to calculate, with the input instantaneous value and the reverberation component, a first gain as a basic gain for the input signal; a gain suppression control unit configured to calculate, according to a ratio between the input instantaneous value and the reverberation component, a second gain changing within a range between a predetermined lower limit and a predetermined upper limit, thereby outputting a larger one of the first gain or the second gain as a third gain; and a gain processing unit configured to multiply the input signal by the third gain.
US10482893B2 Sound processing method and sound processing apparatus
A sound processing method includes a step of applying a nonlinear filter to a temporal sequence of spectral envelope of an acoustic signal, wherein the nonlinear filter smooths a fine temporal perturbation of the spectral envelope without smoothing out a large temporal change. A sound processing apparatus includes a smoothing processor configured to apply a nonlinear filter to a temporal sequence of spectral envelope of an acoustic signal, wherein the nonlinear filter smooths a fine temporal perturbation of the spectral envelope without smoothing out a large temporal change.
US10482892B2 Very short pitch detection and coding
System and method embodiments are provided for very short pitch detection and coding for speech or audio signals. The system and method include detecting whether there is a very short pitch lag in a speech or audio signal that is shorter than a conventional minimum pitch limitation using a combination of time domain and frequency domain pitch detection techniques. The pitch detection techniques include using pitch correlations in time domain and detecting a lack of low frequency energy in the speech or audio signal in frequency domain. The detected very short pitch lag is coded using a pitch range from a predetermined minimum very short pitch limitation that is smaller than the conventional minimum pitch limitation.
US10482889B2 Audio signal processing apparatuses and methods
The invention relates to audio signal processing apparatuses and methods, such as an audio signal downmixing apparatus (105) for processing an input audio signal comprising a plurality of input channels (113) into an output audio signal comprising a plurality of primary output channels (123) and at least one auxiliary output channel (125) using a downmix matrix D, wherein the downmix matrix D comprises a primary downmix matrix DU providing the plurality of primary output channels (123) and an auxiliary downmix matrix DW providing the at least one auxiliary output channel (125). The audio signal downmixing apparatus (105) comprises an auxiliary downmix matrix determiner (107) configured to determine the auxiliary downmix matrix DW, and a processor (109) configured to process the input audio signal into the output audio signal using the downmix matrix D.
US10482885B1 Speaker based anaphora resolution
A speech-processing system configured to determine entities corresponding to ambiguous words such as anaphora (“he,” “she,” “they,” etc.) included in an utterance. The system may associate incoming utterances with a speaker identification (ID), device ID, and other data. The system then tracks entities referred to in utterances so that if a later utterance includes an ambiguous entity reference, the system may take the speaker ID, device ID, etc. from the ambiguous reference, along with the text of the utterance and other data, and compare that information to previously mentioned entities (or other entities that may be relevant) to identify the entity mentioned in the ambiguous statement. Once the entity is determined, the system may then complete command processing of the utterance using the identified entity.
US10482884B1 Outcome-oriented dialogs on a speech recognition platform
A speech recognition platform configured to receive an audio signal that includes speech from a user and perform automatic speech recognition (ASR) on the audio signal to identify ASR results. The platform may identify: (i) a domain of a voice command within the speech based on the ASR results and based on context information associated with the speech or the user, and (ii) an intent of the voice command. In response to identifying the intent, the platform may perform multiple actions corresponding to this intent. The platform may select a target action to perform, and may engage in a back-and-forth dialog to obtain information for completing the target action. The action may include streaming audio to the device, setting a reminder for the user, purchasing an item on behalf of the user, making a reservation for the user or launching an application for the user.
US10482883B2 Context-sensitive dynamic update of voice to text model in a voice-enabled electronic device
A voice to text model used by a voice-enabled electronic device is dynamically and in a context-sensitive manner updated to facilitate recognition of entities that potentially may be spoken by a user in a voice input directed to the voice-enabled electronic device. The dynamic update to the voice to text model may be performed, for example, based upon processing of a first portion of a voice input, e.g., based upon detection of a particular type of voice action, and may be targeted to facilitate the recognition of entities that may occur in a later portion of the same voice input, e.g., entities that are particularly relevant to one or more parameters associated with a detected type of voice action.
US10482882B2 Proactive incorporation of unsolicited content into human-to-computer dialogs
Methods, apparatus, and computer readable media are described related to automated assistants that proactively incorporate, into human-to-computer dialog sessions, unsolicited content of potential interest to a user. In various implementations, based on content of an existing human-to-computer dialog session between a user and an automated assistant, an entity mentioned by the user or automated assistant may be identified. Fact(s)s related to the entity or to another entity that is related to the entity may be identified based on entity data contained in database(s). For each of the fact(s), a corresponding measure of potential interest to the user may be determined. Unsolicited natural language content may then be generated that includes one or more of the facts selected based on the corresponding measure(s) of potential interest. The automated assistant may then incorporate the unsolicited content into the existing human-to-computer dialog session or a subsequent human-to-computer dialog session.
US10482875B2 Word hash language model
A language model may be used in a variety of natural language processing tasks, such as speech recognition, machine translation, sentence completion, part-of-speech tagging, parsing, handwriting recognition, or information retrieval. A natural language processing task may use a vocabulary of words, and a word hash vector may be created for each word in the vocabulary. A sequence of input words may be received, and a hash vector may be obtained for each word in the sequence. A language model may process the hash vectors for the sequence of input words to generate an output hash vector that describes words that are likely to follow the sequence of input words. One or words may then be selected using the output word hash vector and used for a natural language processing task.
US10482870B1 Sound-processing apparatus and sound-processing method
A sound-processing apparatus comprises at least one pair of sound transducers. A first sound transducer may receive an audio source signal and output a first sound signal according to the audio source signal. A second sound transducer may receive the audio source signal and output a second sound signal according to the audio source signal, the second sound signal having opposite phase from the first sound signal. A difference between the second and first sound signal amplitudes may be less than or equal to an amplitude threshold value. A sound acquisition device may acquire a sound signal. Path-characteristic differences between amplitude-frequency characteristics of a first sound path from the first sound transducer to the sound acquisition device and a second sound path from the second sound transducer to the sound acquisition device may be less than or equal to a first characteristic threshold value.
US10482863B2 Methods and apparatus to extract a pitch-independent timbre attribute from a media signal
Methods and apparatus to classify media based on a pitch-independent timbre attribute from a media signal are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an interface to receive a media signal; a timbre database to store reference pitch-less timbre spectrums; and a processor to: compare a pitch-less timbre spectrum of the media signal to the reference pitch-less timbre spectrums; and classify the media signal based on data corresponding to a reference pitch-less timbre spectrum of the reference pitch-less timbre spectrums that matches the pitch-less timbre spectrum, the classification corresponding to at least one of an instrument or a genre.
US10482858B2 Generation and transmission of musical performance data
Systems and methods are generally described for generation and transmission of musical performance data. In some examples, the musical input device may generate a first command encoding a first musical event. In various further examples, the musical input device may generate a first message corresponding to the first command, the first message encoding a first acoustic attribute type of the first musical event. In some examples, the musical input device may generate a second message corresponding to the first command, the second message encoding a second acoustic attribute type of the first musical event. In various examples, the musical input device may generate timestamp data denoting a time of an occurrence of the first musical event. In some examples, the musical input device may send the timestamp data, the first command, the first message and the second message to a computing device.
US10482857B2 Media-media augmentation system and method of composing a media product
A media-content augmentation system includes a database with a multiplicity of media files and associated metadata. Each media file is mapped to at least one contextual theme defined by beginning and end timings. A processing system couples to the database; and an input couples to the processing system. The input is in the form of temporally-varying events data. The processing system resolves the input into one or more categorized contextual themes, correlates the themes with metadata associated with selected media files relevant to the themes, and then splices or fades together selected media files to reflect the events as the input varies with time, thus generating as an output, a media product in which transitions between media are aligned with the temporally-varying events. The database may contain sections of digital media files. A method aligns sections in digital media files with temporally-varying events data to compose a media product.
US10482854B1 Hybrid snare drum stick
An improved drum stick for use with all types of musical percussion instruments is disclosed. “Hybridized” wood materials are used for two sections or portions of the drum stick. The body or middle section of the drum stick is fabricated from a woven carbon fiber tube which is connected to a tip section or portion of the drum stick and its oppositely disposed butt section or portion of the drum stick, both of which are fabricated from a laminate wood composite material, known as hornwood. The combination of the woven carbon fiber tube with the tip section and its oppositely disposed butt section fabricated from hornwood results in a drum stick that has a precise pitch and weight while producing a very fast “rebound” off of the drum head.
US10482851B2 Key unit and keyboard instrument
A keyboard instrument includes a plurality of key blocks, and an instrument case. Each key block includes, a plurality of key main bodies, an area of the top surface abutting one edge side of the key main body in a longitudinal direction is pressed by a user; a plurality of connecting sections, the connecting section is deformed in response to be pressed by the user; and a supporting section which supports the plurality of key main bodies as one key block through the plurality of connecting sections. The plurality of supporting sections included in the plurality of key blocks are piled up in a direction intersecting with the longitudinal direction in the instrument case. The plurality of connecting sections included in one key block and the plurality of connecting sections included in another key block are overlapped each other in the instrument case.
US10482850B2 Method and virtual reality device for improving image quality
A method for improving image quality is provided. The method includes: receiving an image data and sensing information; dividing the image data into areas corresponding to different resolutions according to first parameter information, wherein the different resolutions correspond to different frequencies; rendering the areas in a single pass according to the sensing information and the different frequencies and outputting a rendered image data; and resolving the rendered image data into a final output image data with a first resolution according to second parameter information.
US10482849B2 Apparatus and method for compositing image in a portable terminal
A method and apparatus for compositing images in a portable terminal are provided. The method includes acquiring a plurality of images, displaying a plurality of candidate composition regions in each of the plurality of images, selecting a composition region of each of the plurality of images based on a user input, and compositing the plurality of images by using the composition regions of the plurality of images.
US10482848B2 Facile and precise georeferencing and overlaying of map tiles
One or more processors receive a map image file. The map image file includes geographical data. One or more processors convert the map image file into a raster map image file. The raster map image file includes one or more first raster images. The one or more first raster images include a first plurality of pixels. One or more processors label one or more of the first plurality of pixels with a first set of geographical coordinates using at least a portion of the geographical data included in the map image file.
US10482844B2 Method to improve display performance at edges of circular display screen
A method to improve display performance at edges of a circular display screen is provided. The method comprises determining an edge area and a central area of the circular display screen, the edge area surrounding the central area; along a direction from a geometric center of the circular display screen to the edge area of the circular display screen, dividing the edge area into n display regions each having a different luminance-level, where n is a positive integer larger than 1; and according to luminance of pixels in the central area and the luminance-level of each of the n display regions, adjusting the luminance of the pixels in each of the n display regions to corresponding target luminance. Along the direction from the geometric center to the edge area of the circular display screen, the corresponding target luminance of the pixels in the n display regions sequentially decreases.
US10482839B2 Liquid crystal display apparatus with reduced horizontal crosstalk
A liquid crystal display apparatus includes a plurality of sub-pixels configured to be operated by a gate signal transmitted from a gate driver and passing through a gate line and an image signal transmitted from a data driver and passing through a data line, a gamma voltage generator configured to supply gamma reference voltages for expressing gray levels to the data driver, a power supply unit configured to supply a first VDD signal to the gamma voltage generator and a second VDD signal to the data driver and a crosstalk compensation unit positioned between the power supply unit and the gamma voltage generator and configured to filter a ripple of the first VDD signal such that voltage of the first VDD signal is stabilized thereby reducing a level of crosstalk between the sub-pixels adjacent to one another.
US10482837B2 Liquid crystal display and method of driving liquid crystal display
A liquid crystal display includes scanning lines and signal lines arranged in a matrix pattern on a TFT substrate, a pixel being formed at a crossing portion of each scanning line and each signal line, and including a TFT that is connected to each scanning line and each signal line, first nonlinear resistance elements formed respectively in the scanning lines, each of which being connected to one scanning line at one end thereof and to a short ring power-supply line for a scanning line at another end thereof, and second nonlinear resistance elements formed respectively in the signal lines, each of which being connected to one signal line at one end thereof and to a short ring power-supply line for a signal line at another end thereof. A voltage is applied to the first and second nonlinear resistance elements independently of each scanning line and each signal line.
US10482836B2 Gate driver and configuration system and configuration method thereof
A gate driver, a configuration system, and configuration method thereof is provided. The gate driver is used for providing a gate drive signal for a TFT array substrate and comprises at least a drive capability detection module and a drive capability adjustment module. The configuration system is configured to configure the driving capabilities of a plurality of gate drivers and comprises a controller provided outside the plurality of gate drivers. The driving capability of the gate driver becomes adjustable and configurable. The well balance of the drive capabilities of the drive control signals received by the different TFT array regions driven by the plurality of gate drivers configured by the configuration system can avoid the occurrence of a splitting-screen phenomenon.
US10482835B2 Gate driving circuit, gate driving method, array substrate and display panel
The present disclosure discloses a gate driving circuit, a gate driving method, an array substrate and a display panel. The gate driving circuit includes a plurality of shift registers cascaded together to successively output a respective drive signal, and a plurality of control switches each configured for connection to a respective one of gate lines. Each of the plurality of shift registers is connected to at least two respective ones of the plurality of control switches to output the respective drive signal to the at least two control switches. The plurality of control switches are configured such that the control switches connected to the same shift register are turned on and off time-divisionally in response to a control signal, whereby the respective drive signal output by the shift register is coupled to the gate line corresponding to a turned-on one of the control switches.
US10482830B2 Display apparatus
The present invention relates to a display apparatus. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the display apparatus comprises a plurality of displays adjacently arranged, wherein each of the plurality of displays comprises a panel, a bezel surrounding the panel, and a plurality of light sources disposed on a circuit board and configured to output light to the panel, wherein the plurality of light sources comprises a first light source disposed at a first area of the circuit board the bezel and a second light source disposed at a second area of the circuit board, wherein the first area is adjacent to the bezel, and wherein a first current is provided to the first light source and a second current is provided to the second light source and the second current is smaller than the first current. Thereby, decrease in brightness in areas near the bezel can be compensated for, and uniform brightness can be implemented throughout the displays.
US10482829B2 Display device and fabricating method thereof
A display device includes first and second pixel areas spaced apart from each other so that corresponding scan lines are separate from each other, a first non-pixel area at a periphery of the first pixel area, a second non-pixel area at a periphery of the second pixel area and opposite to the first non-pixel area with at least one pixel area interposed therebetween, first scan lines in the first pixel area, second scan lines in the second pixel area, a first scan driver in the first non-pixel area and connected to the first scan lines, a second scan driver in the second non-pixel area and connected to the second scan lines, first wires in the first non-pixel area and connected to the first scan driver, second wires in the second non-pixel area and connected to the second scan driver; and connecting wires connecting the first wires and second wires.
US10482826B2 GOA driving circuits and display devices
The present disclosure relates to a GOA driving circuit including N number of cascaded GOA units, wherein N is a natural number not smaller than four. The GOA unit at the i-th level includes a first controllable transistor (T1), a second controllable transistor (T2), a third controllable transistor (T3), a first capacitor (C1), and a first pull-down maintain unit, wherein 1≤i≤a and “a” is a natural number smaller than or equal to N/2. The GOA unit at the j-th level includes a fourth controllable transistor (T4), a fifth controllable transistor (T5), a second capacitor (C2), and a second pull-down maintain unit 20, wherein a+1≤j≤N. The GOA driving circuit may reduce the line buffer so as to reduce the cost of the GOA driving circuit.
US10482823B2 Light emitting display device
A light emitting display device includes: a first switch connected between a data line and a first node and including a gate connected to a first scan line; a second switch connected between a first driving power line and a second node and including a gate electrode connected to the first node; a first capacitor connected between the first node and the second node; a light emitting element connected between the second node and a second driving power line; a scan driver applying a first A-scan signal and a first B-scan signal during different times to the first scan line; a data driver applying a first initialization signal and a data signal to the data line at different times; and a power supply portion applying a first driving voltage, a second driving voltage, and a third driving voltage to the first driving power line at different times.
US10482818B2 Pixel controlled via emission control signals during sub-periods and display device including the same
A display device includes pixels coupled to scan lines, emission control lines, and data lines, a scan driver configured to supply scan signals to the pixels through the scan lines, an emission driver configured to supply emission control signals to the pixels through the emission control lines, and a data driver configured to supply data signals to the pixels through the data lines, wherein the emission driver is configured to supply the emission control signals for each one of sub-periods in one frame period, and wherein a width of the emission control signals in any one sub-period from among the sub-periods is different from that of the emission control signals in another sub-period from among the sub-periods.
US10482817B2 Display device and method for driving the same
A display device includes pixels configured to emit light of various intensity in accordance with driving signals, data lines, scan lines, and a power supply unit configured to supply at least one driving voltage to the pixels. At least one of the pixels may comprise a switching transistor having a first electrode connected to one of the data lines and a second electrode connected to a first node, and a gate electrode connected to one of the scan lines, a driving transistor connected between the power supply unit and an organic light emitting diode, a storage capacitor having a first terminal connected to the first node and a second terminal connected to a gate electrode of the driving transistor, and a first transistor connected between the first node and a first electrode of the driving transistor.
US10482816B2 Method for driving display element, display device, and electronic device
In driving a display element including an n-channel drive transistor in which a voltage is applied to one source/drain region and a light-emitting unit is connected to another source/drain region, and a capacitor connected between a gate electrode and the other source/drain region, processing is performed to: apply a drive voltage to the one source/drain region in a state where a reference voltage is applied to the gate electrode of the drive transistor, to bring a potential of the other source/drain region closer to a potential obtained by subtracting a threshold voltage of the drive transistor from the reference voltage; and subsequently, set the gate electrode in a floating state, and change a potential of the gate electrode in the floating state via parasitic capacitance and cause a current to flow via the drive transistor to increase a voltage between the other source/drain region and the gate electrode, and then apply the reference voltage to the gate electrode.
US10482813B2 Power off method of display device, and display device
A power off method of a display device includes: detecting a power off operation on the display device; setting, when the power off operation is detected, a same potential in one electrode and an other electrode of a capacitance element in each of a plurality of pixel circuits; and stopping power supply to a display panel immediately after the same potential is set.
US10482811B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a substrate, a display unit on the substrate and including a display region including a first display region having a plurality of first pixel circuits configured to drive a plurality of first light-emitting devices, and a second display region having a plurality of second pixel circuits configured to drive a plurality of second light-emitting devices, a plurality of scan lines crossing the display region in a first direction, and a plurality of data lines crossing the display region in a second direction, wherein resolutions of the first and second display regions are different, wherein a total number of the first light-emitting devices driven by one of the first pixel circuits is different from a total number of the second light-emitting devices driven by one of the second pixel circuits, and wherein the display unit and the substrate define at least one through portion in the second display region.
US10482810B2 Integrated folded OLED display in an information handling system portable housing for disabling pixels based upon antenna activity
A portable information handling system display integrates a MIMO antenna configuration that cooperates with a radio to adapt display operations for supporting wireless communication. For example, plural antenna nanowires integrated with display pixel control wires selectively interface with a MIMO radio with the antenna wires selected based upon display operational characteristics, such as the presentation of visual information at the display and the enablement or disablement of touch detection circuits.
US10482808B2 Pixel control circuit and control method thereof, display device
A pixel control circuit and a control method thereof, and a display device. The pixel control circuit includes a control-signal output sub-circuit and a switch sub-circuit. An input terminal of the switch sub-circuit is electrically coupled to an output terminal of the control-signal output sub-circuit. An input terminal of the control-signal output sub-circuit is electrically coupled to a data line. The control-signal output sub-circuit is configured to: compare a voltage received by the data line with a reference voltage; and if a value of the voltage is equal to a value of the reference voltage, output a first control signal, otherwise output a second control signal. The switch sub-circuit is configured to be turned off under control of the first control signal and turned on under control of the second control signal. The reference voltage is a corresponding gamma voltage when the display panel is in a dark state.
US10482801B2 Start and stop methods for a vehicle smart mirror
In one embodiment, a vehicle mirror includes an on-board diagnostics (OBD) transceiver and one or more processors. The processors access OBD data received by the OBD transceiver from an OBD port of a vehicle. The processors further monitor the OBD data to determine whether communications with the OBD port have been lost, determine an OBD speed of the vehicle, and determine an RPM of an engine of the vehicle. The processors further determine a GPS speed of the vehicle from a GPS transceiver. When communications with the OBD port are lost, the processors transition the vehicle mirror to a sleep power state. When communications with the OBD port have not been lost, the processors transition the vehicle mirror to the sleep power state when the OBD speed is determined to be zero for at least a first predetermined amount of time and the RPM of the engine is determined to be less than a threshold RPM amount.
US10482800B2 Dynamic signage with dimensional symbols
A dynamic sign, and method for manufacture thereof, is provided. The sign comprises a display comprising at least one dynamic display surface configured for projecting dynamic graphical elements. The sign also comprises a perforated mask superposed on the at least one dynamic display surface of the display, the mask comprising at least one opening formed therein. The sign further comprises at least one optical guide inserted into the at least one opening, the at least one optical guide positioned for carrying light from the display through the at least one opening and allowing the dynamic graphical elements to be seen therethrough.
US10482797B2 Removable and reusable protective envelope to display document
A device for displaying a document comprises a front transparent planar sheet and a rear planar sheet, each sheet having three edges that are coterminous with and permanently affixed to a corresponding edge of the other sheet, thereby forming an envelope having three sealed edges and an open end; an adhesive strip affixed to either the front sheet or the rear sheet and positioned across the open end between the front and rear sheets to selectively seal the open end; and a protective strip removably affixed to the adhesive strip to prevent the open end from sealing when the protective strip is in place on the adhesive strip and to enable the open end to be sealed when the protective strip is removed from the adhesive strip. When the protective strip is removed from the adhesive strip and the open end is sealed, the device is waterproof.
US10482796B2 Sheet stretching device
A sheet stretching device is provided which is capable of preventing a sheet from being slacked, with the sheet stretched over a frame, by possibly preventing unnecessary motions of a retaining member for fixedly drawing the sheet into the frame.A retaining groove (2a) is formed along the length direction of the frame on the front surface side of a frame (2). Retaining plates (4), with a rectangular cross section, to be fitted into the retaining groove are attached to the peripheral edge portion of a sheet (3). The retaining plate is formed of an elastic material and substantially equal in thickness to the width of the retaining groove. A plurality of projections (4a) at certain intervals in the depth direction of the retaining groove are formed on at least one of the inner wall surface of the retaining groove and the side surface of the retaining plate.
US10482795B2 Method for manufacturing a labeling article
A labeling article and a method of use and assembly of the labeling article, where the labeling article comprises a label, an elastic securing band, and a release liner, and where the elastic securing band is configured to be stretched to define a loop between the elastic securing band and the release liner.
US10482794B2 Self-laminating rotating cable marker label with breakaway portion
A self-laminating rotating cable marker label is constructed of a transparent film having a first adhesive area, an adhesive-free smooth area, and a second adhesive area. A print-on area forms one side of the transparent film, the print-on area adapted to receive indicia identifying the cable about which the marker label is applied. A perforation extends across the transparent film providing a line of separation of the transparent film. When wrapped around a cable, the second adhesive area overlies the print-on area such that the cable identifying indicia is visible through the transparent second adhesive area. As the transparent film is wrapped around the cable, the first adhesive area adheres to the cable. The remainder of the transparent film is rotated, breaking the perforation, whereby the smooth area of the film in contact with the cable provides smooth rotation of the label around the cable.
US10482792B2 Structurally compact display assembly with pressure fit
A media display assembly, having a base assembly, including a frame, defining a set of resiliently deformable inwardly facing side surfaces, and a planar portion, surrounded by the frame and having a front surface that is recessed relative to the frame. Also, a cover, including a sheet having transparent display portion, is fit and held by tension between the resiliently deformable inwardly facing side surfaces. Further, display media interposed between the front surface and the cover. Finally, a level is set into the base assembly.
US10482791B2 Single use mannequin having chest compression feedback mechanism for use in simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training
A mannequin (200) including a chest compression feedback mechanism for use in simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training includes a box (203) for simulating a human chest such that a head (201) is connected to one side of the box (203). A mechanical noise generator (215) is positioned within the box (203) for making an audible sound when force is applied to a predetermined area of the box during simulated chest compressions. This sound indicates to the teacher and/or student that a required compression depth has been met during CPR training.
US10482788B2 Welding torch for a welding training system
A welding training system includes a welding training software having a first training mode configured to simulate a welding arc and a second training mode configured to use a live welding arc. The welding training system is configured to block welding power flow between a welding power supply and a welding torch while the welding training software is in the first training mode. The welding training system is also configured to enable the welding power to flow between the welding power supply and the welding torch while the welding training software is in the second training mode.
US10482787B2 Selective presentation of coasting coach indicator for consecutive learned deceleration areas in close proximity
A vehicle can be configured to provide coasting coach support when approaching a learned deceleration area, advising on how to more efficiently operate the vehicle as it approaches the learned deceleration area. An indicator can be presented within the vehicle to inform the driver that coasting coach support is provided for the learned deceleration area. However, in certain situations, it may not be possible for a vehicle to provide coasting coach support for a learned deceleration area, such as may occur when the vehicle encounters two consecutive learned deceleration areas located in close proximity to each other. There may not be sufficient time to provide coasting coach support for the second of the two consecutive learned deceleration areas. In such instances, the vehicle can be configured to present the coasting coach indicator for the first deceleration area and to disable the coasting coach indicator for the second deceleration area.
US10482785B2 Multi-sensor system and method to deter obsessive compulsive behavior
A Multi-sensor System and Method to Deter Obsessive Compulsive Behavior by generating alerts when a user's hands are held close to their head or face. The system includes a sensor and a triggering device that are both worn by the user. The sensor can be configured to detect when the triggering device closes to within some threshold distance. The system includes at least two magnet-sensing sensors, and is capable of being calibrated in order to eliminate interference due to the Earth's magnetic field. The sensor and triggering device may be contained within common personal items, such as jewelry—including rings, bracelets, hair clips, necklaces and the like. The system and method can generate audible and/or visual alerts whenever one or more triggering devices passes closer to the sensor than the threshold distance. Alerts are in a variety of tones, including simulated cellular telephone ring tones. Data for alert events is downloadable from the sensor device for later review.
US10482783B2 Adaptive assistance for flight simulation
A simulator assistance method and system adaptively mitigates Pilot Induced Oscillations (PIOs) with respect to axes of rotation about the vehicle's center of mass. The method detects PIOs in a body rate signal by band pass filtering the body rate signal, and provides an adaptive response based on the amplitude of the body rate signal within the frequency band.
US10482779B1 Cognitive function improvement system and method
The present disclosure relates generally to altering the cognitive load in an individual to affect the information and task processing of that individual. Specifically introducing movement in the peripheral visual field of the individual reduces the cognitive load, thereby allowing the user to be more efficient at the primary task or information processing. Included is a system comprising a support that is shaped to be positioned in front of a user and in the field of vision of the user. A central display screen is attached to the support and positioned proximate the central vision of the user. A computer readable memory medium is accessible by a processor and to instruct the central display screen to display both repetitive, non-biological movement and either information or an operating task on the central display screen.
US10482778B2 Shape and signal adjustable motion simulation system
A device that simulates motion used for training and testing accommodation, vergence, and dynamic visual acuity is provided. The device includes an apparatus having plurality of light sources that can be adjusted in color and luminance disposed on a flexible substrate that can be adjusted to adjust the path and signal to simulate motion of an object. The device can include a controller that includes a processor to provide pre-determined, customizable, or random timing, location, and sequence of the motion presentation. The user response to the simulated motion can be collected, processed, and transmitted by the controller.
US10482775B1 Location marker with retroreflectors
A location marker that may be used to provide information to a vehicle, such as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The location marker may include a plurality of retroreflectors that may form a pattern readable by a vehicle or other device. The pattern may be read to extract an identifier of a location, such as an address or an identifier of a person. A global positioning system (GPS) device may transmit a general location of the location marker to the vehicle, while the location marker may provide a unique visual location identifier to a device within visual range of the location marker. In some embodiments, the location marker may also include lights that may be individually sequenced on and off at different times to create a time domain signal sequence that is readable by the vehicle.
US10482773B1 Vehicle path based on coverage of nodes
A method of generating a path for a vehicle is disclosed. The method includes receiving information indicating a location of each of a plurality of communication nodes. The vehicle is configured to send wireless signals to and receive wireless signals from the plurality of communication nodes. A path of motion for the vehicle is determined based on coverage of the plurality of communication nodes along the path. Coverage corresponds to connectivity between the vehicle and the plurality of communication nodes.
US10482772B2 System and method for generating an optimized search and rescue profile for an in-flight aircraft
Methods and systems are provided for generating a flight profile for search and rescue (SAR) operations. The method comprises monitoring flight parameters of an in-flight aircraft engaged in star operations through the aircraft's flight management system (FMS). The flight parameters are transmitted to a ground-based FMS that accesses a terrain database and a real-time weather database. With this information, the ground-based FMS generates a star flight profile for the aircraft. The flight profile is then transmitted to the in-flight aircraft's FMS.
US10482770B2 Cargo-based vehicle control
A method, system, and/or computer program product controls operations of a vehicle based on a condition of cargo being transported. One or more processors receive output from a camera on a first cargo vehicle, wherein the output from the camera describes a movement of cargo caused by movement of the first cargo vehicle. The processor(s) determine, based on the output from the camera, that the movement of the first cargo vehicle has caused cargo in the first cargo vehicle to shift beyond a predetermined amount, and transmit instructions to a second cargo vehicle to adjust initial cargo loading operations on the second cargo vehicle based on determining that the movement of the first cargo vehicle has caused the cargo to shift beyond the predetermined amount in the first cargo vehicle.
US10482767B2 Detection of extra-platoon vehicle intermediate or adjacent to platoon member vehicles
A platoon management control system and method for local detection and determination of a non-platooning vehicle inserted or otherwise disposed between and/or adjacent to one or more platooning vehicle(s). A platooning vehicle determines a forward physical distance between itself and a vehicle physically ahead, and compares the determined physical distance with a value of a rearward distance to the platooning vehicle received from a next ahead platooning vehicle. The vehicle physically ahead is determined to be the next ahead platooning vehicle in accordance with a correspondence between the determined physical distance and the received value of the rearward distance. Conversely, the vehicle physically ahead is determined to be a non-platooning vehicle in accordance with a mis-correspondence between the determined physical distance and the received value of the rearward distance.
US10482765B2 Allocating an area to a vehicle
A method of directing a vehicle (100) to an allocated area (126) includes obtaining (204) data representing a current geographical location of the vehicle; using (208) the geographical location data to identify at least one destination location (122), each said destination location having a set of allocatable areas; checking (208) availability of the allocatable areas at the at least one destination location in order to allocate a said available allocatable area to the vehicle, and generating data for use in directing (214) the vehicle to the area allocated to the vehicle.
US10482763B1 Network-based vehicle traffic signal control system
A feature-rich, improved vehicle traffic signal control system that uses network technology is provided herein. For example, the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include a control box and light heads that include processors. The control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may include fewer components and/or fewer wires extending therefrom as compared to a typical control box. In particular, the control box in the improved vehicle traffic signal control system may not include relays, a conflict monitor, or other similar components. Rather, the improved control box may simply include a controller that is coupled to various light heads via Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cables can carry electrical power, thereby providing power to the light heads. The light head processors can use network technology to control light activation, to perform conflict monitoring, to receive data from various sensors to adjust traffic flow, etc.
US10482761B2 Lane-level geometry and traffic information
Provided herein is a method for establishing lane-level data from probe data. Methods may include receiving probe data points associated with a plurality of vehicles; determining, for each of the probe data points, a location and road segment corresponding to the location; generating, from the probe data points associated with a first road segment, a probe density histogram for the first road segment, where the probe density histogram represents a volume of probe data points at each of a plurality of positions across a width of the first road segment; applying a deconvolution method to the probe density histogram to obtain a multi-modal histogram; determining, from the multi-modal histogram, a number of statistically significant peaks, where each statistically significant peak represents a lane of the first road segment; and computing, from the multi-modal histogram, lane-level properties of the probe data of the first road segment.
US10482757B1 Actions and communications responsive to real-time events incorporating local, remote and learned information
Systems and methods providing actions and communications responsive to real-time events incorporating local, remote and learned information are disclosed. The system includes a cloud application on a cloud server and a premises device at a premises. The premises device has a plurality of sensors coupled to and/or included in the premises device. The cloud application receives signals, status and other information from the premises device. The cloud application also obtains information from third party information sources. The cloud application obtains location and other pertinent information about key persons. The cloud application evaluates actions to take in response to signals, status and information received from the premises device taking into consideration information from the third party information sources and information about key persons.
US10482750B2 Systems and methods for determining label positions
Described in detail herein are methods and systems for a label position determination. A label position determination system can include labels mounted on the front face of the shelving units. The labels can include conductive patterns on the back face of the label. The conductive patterns of the labels can be electrically coupled with electrically conductive wires extending along a front face of a shelf. The system can further include a controller coupled to with electrically conductive wires, configured to transmit electrical pulses through the electrically conductive wires. The controller can determine at least one of: an identity of each of the labels mounted to the front face, whether a label has been mounted at an incorrect location on the front face of the shelf, or whether a label is missing from the front face of the shelf based on a response to the electrical pulse.
US10482749B2 Controlling electronic device alerts by operating head mounted display
An immersive head-mounted display (IHMD) system includes a control device communicatively coupled to one or more electronic appliances and operable to receive data indicative of alert data generated by the one or more electronic appliances. The system also includes an IHMD that is communicatively coupled to the control device. The IHMD includes a hardware data receiving component operable to receive the data indicative of alert data and a processing unit having one or more hardware processors communicatively coupled to the hardware data receiving component. The IHMD also includes a display device coupled to the processing unit, the display device operable to generate a graphical user interface featuring primary content and alert content, wherein the alert content identifies the one or more electronic appliances that generated the alert data and information describing the alert data.
US10482745B2 Head lowering and turning reminding device, control method thereof and helmet
A head lowering and turning reminding device, a control method thereof and a helmet are disclosed. The reminding device is disposed on a vehicle or worn by a user of the vehicle, and includes: a speed sensor configured to detect a ground speed of the vehicle; a head posture monitoring module configured to monitor a head posture of the user and generate a signal relevant to a head rotating action of the user; a recognition module configured to receive the signal and recognize at least one of a head lowering action and a head turning action of the user and a duration time of this action; and an alarm module configured to output an alarm for reminding the user upon the ground speed being greater than a speed threshold and the duration time exceeding a preset time threshold.
US10482744B2 System for detecting falls and discriminating the severity of falls
A system for detecting and discriminating the severity of a fall includes a mobile device configured to communicate a network, a notification module, and a wearable device configured to communicate with the mobile device, the wearable device including a fall monitor and an activity log resident on the wearable device, where the fall monitor is configured to record detected movement on the activity log. The notification module is configured to effect a selectable setting of a rate of communication between the mobile device and the wearable device based on at least part of a predetermined pattern of a fall discriminator within the activity log, where the selectable setting defines a predetermined period of communication between the mobile device and the wearable device. The fall discriminator is configured to determine when the activity log includes a notable fall event based on the predetermined pattern.
US10482743B2 Flexible temperature sensor including conformable electronics
Systems, methods, apparatus and devices are described for monitoring a property of an object or an individual, using a conformal sensor device that substantially conforms to contours of a portion of a surface of the object or the individual. The measurement includes data indicative of a property of a temperature of the portion of the surface and the degree of the conformal contact. An analysis engine is used to analyze the data and to generate at least one parameter indicative of the property of the temperature. Based on a comparison of the at least one parameter to a preset threshold, at least one alert can be issued and/or a command can be transmitted to regulate an environmental condition. The at least one alert can be indicative of a potential risk of harm to the object or individual.
US10482740B2 Encoder-less lidar positioning technique for detection and alarm
A method for monitoring an area includes distributing, by a detector unit, light during a first instance of time in order to characterize the area based on first data associated with the first instance of time; distributing, by the detector unit, light during at least a second instance of time in order to obtain second data; comparing a first portion of the second data to at least one of: a second portion of the second data and the first data; and based on the comparison, signaling an alarm condition by the detector unit when an evolution in the second data is detected in an amount greater than a threshold.
US10482736B2 Restricted area automated security system and method
A security system includes a plurality of laser scanners to establish light shields in an area to be monitored, with each of the light shields including at least one detection zone, and a controller to detect unauthorized entry to the area to be monitored based on a position and timing of breaks in the detection zones of the light shields.
US10482735B2 Recoiler sensor
A merchandise security device for securing items of merchandise from theft is provided. The merchandise security device may include a printed circuit board and a base containing the printed circuit board. The security device may include a sensor electrically connected to the printed circuit board and configured to engage a support surface for detecting unauthorized removal of the base from the support surface. The security device may also include a tether configured to be coupled to one or more items of merchandise, and a spool rotatably disposed within the base for winding and unwinding the tether, wherein the tether is configured to be extended and retracted relative to the base. The printed circuit board is coupled to the spool such that the printed circuit board is configured to rotate relative to the base when the tether is extended and retracted, and the sensor is configured to remain stationary when the tether is extended and retracted.
US10482733B2 Mobile valuables transport system with tampering triggered smoke deployment
Cash transport bag tampering detection and controlled triggering of smoke dispenser in response to said detection. Additionally, techniques are addressed to pair a cash transport bag with a user fob or user fobs in response to a pairing control signal from a supervisory fob. With a cash transport bag having a zipper closure, techniques to issue proper zipper closure and detection of such closure are also addressed.
US10482728B2 Segmented light indicator
A light indicator is comprised of six segments or slices that may each be individually and vividly lit with various colors and at various intensities in order to provide information in a point-of-use context, while also minimizing or entirely eliminating bleeding of colored light from one segment to another during use. The light indicator comprises a case containing a processor, memory, and LED controller, and is capable of lighting one or more segments based partially or wholly upon instructions from a remote controller or based entirely on instructions stored in its own memory. In addition to being able to simultaneously light any combination of segments to a desired color and intensity, the indicator is also capable of performing special modes including directional indication, a run mode indication, and a gauge mode indication.
US10482724B2 Method, computer program product, and system for providing a sensor-based environment
Method, computer program product, and system to influence a person within an environment having a plurality of items for selection. The method includes determining, using a first visual sensor disposed within the environment, field of view (FOV) information for the person, and analyzing the FOV information to identify one or more first items within the FOV of the person. The method further includes determining, using a second visual sensor disposed within the environment, behavior information for the person and analyzing the behavior information to classify a behavior of the person into one of a number of predefined behavior types. The method further includes selecting, based on the identified one or more first items and the classified behavior, at least a second item for presentation to the person, and presenting information related to the second item to the person.
US10482712B2 System and method for providing loyalty-based virtual objects across various media including gaming devices
Gaming systems and methods are set forth designed to promote user loyalty with an enterprise. The user obtains a virtual object such as a virtual dog and earns the ability to acquire accessories or upgrades for their virtual dog through interaction with the enterprise. Certain accessories or upgrades may only be acquired or restored at a physical, brick and mortar venue for the enterprise to encourage the user to visit the venue. Acquisition of attributes such as accessories and upgrades may provide a basis for tournaments and prizes. The virtual object may be accessed and displayed at terminals at the venue or at remote devices. Acquisition of virtual objects may be used to qualify the user for a feature such as a progressive jackpot game.
US10482710B2 Game medium exchange device
Time required for exchanging game media for another type of game media can be shortened. A game medium exchange device includes: a display device; an arranging mechanism configured to hold one or more convertible game media and one or more inconvertible game media in such a manner that the convertible game media and the inconvertible game media are arranged in their respective sections of the arranging mechanism; an information acquiring mechanism configured to acquire game medium information including the currency values of the convertible game media and the inconvertible game media arranged in the arranging mechanism; and a control device configured to obtain total amounts of the currency values of the convertible game media and the inconvertible game media acquired by the information acquiring mechanism, and to display these total amounts on the display device in association with the convertible game media and the inconvertible game media.
US10482707B2 Game information analysis system with failure risk display
Provided is a game information analysis system which is operable to analyze player attributes and gaming machine attributes based on operation data of gaming machines and to conduct a matching analysis on the player attributes and the machine attributes.An analysis server 2012 of the game information analysis system 2001 receives game information from each slot machine 2014; obtains the player attributes and the machine attributes based on the game information; and conducts matching between a player and a gaming machine in response to an instruction issued by a user, thereby displaying correspondence relationship between the player attributes and the gaming machine attributes.
US10482705B2 Gaming machine and system for concurrent gaming player interface manipulation based on visual focus
A gaming system includes one or more input devices, audio output devices, visual display devices, and information processors. At least one visual display device visually depicts a plurality of visual presentations and at least one audio output device renders audio selectively mixed from corresponding audio components of the visual presentations. At least one processor receives and processes information from at least one input device to determine a region of focused attention by the player with respect to the visual display devices. Using the region of focused attention, a corresponding primary visual presentation is determined from the plurality of visual presentations. The corresponding audio components of the plurality of presentations are selectively mixed such that the audio component of the primary visual presentation is dominant on at least one audio output device. The plurality of visual presentations may also be rearranged or altered to visually highlight the primary visual presentation.
US10482703B2 Earplug dispenser with asymmetric mixing body
An earplug dispensing mechanism defining a longitudinal axis, and including separator and index assemblies. The separator assembly includes a platform, a guide wall and bores. The guide wall projects from the platform to define a well for receiving earplugs. The bores each extend from an entrance opening to an exit opening. The index assembly is rotatably coupled to the separator assembly, and includes a handle, a plate, and a mixing body. The plate is connected to the handle and defines a dispensing aperture. The mixing body has an upper end, a lower end, and an exterior surface defined by a cone portion and a paddle portion. The cone portion tapers in diameter. The paddle portion projects radially from the cone portion at the lower end. The exterior surface is asymmetrical to encourage earplug mixing within the well, and to impede earplugs from entering a bore open to the dispensing aperture.
US10482702B2 Money handling apparatus
An objective of the present invention is to facilitate the setting of versions of money to be stacked in stacking units of a money handling apparatus. The money handling apparatus includes: a plurality of stacking units that stack money by type; a storage unit that stores a version classification setting in which classification of versions of multiple series of money issued in different years is set for each denominations; a recognition unit that recognizes denominations and series of money; and a control unit that determines, on the basis of the version classification setting, versions of money of which denominations and series have been recognized by the recognition unit, and stacks the money in the stacking units corresponding to the denominations and versions of the money.
US10482700B2 Supply chain system and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing program
A supply chain system is provided. The supply chain system includes a server that manages at least a right of ownership of an article. The article is an actual object. A container is provided with a lock. The lock is configured to at least open through an electronic process. The container is capable of physically storing the article. At least one of a processor or a circuit, when an opening request to open the lock is received, determines whether a user who has issued the opening request and a user who has the right of ownership of the article match. When the user who has issued the opening request and the user who has the right of ownership of the article match, the lock is opened for allowing the article to be removed from the container. The server is notified that the lock has been opened.
US10482695B2 Loading dock management and vehicle access system
A system and method for managing a loading dock and access to a facility or group of facilities by providing a web-based application accessible via the Internet having vendors associated with the web-based application based upon specific needs of the facility. Vendors are provided access to a facility by a user of the web-based application by employing specific methods of identification and authorization, and the user is provided with status information regarding the vendor access. Furthermore, vendor access to a facility can be limited by the user based on various parameters. Those parameters can be used to administrate, manage and secure a facility in terms of understanding which vendors are permitted access to the facility or group of facilities. The web-based application is designed to suit the specific needs of a facility.
US10482692B2 Systems and methods for location-based automated authentication
Systems and methods for location-based automated authentication are disclosed. A system comprises a mobile device, a sensor and a backend platform. The sensor and the backend platform are in network communication. The mobile device is operable to continuously transmit Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) signals comprising encrypted transitory identifiers. The sensor is operable to receive a BLE signal from the mobile device when the mobile device is within a predetermined range, and communicate over a network connection the encrypted transitory identifier comprised in the BLE signal to the backend platform. The backend platform is operable to extract a unique identifier and a changing encrypted identifier from the received encrypted transitory identifier, generate a changing encrypted identifier, and validate a user identification by comparing the generated changing encrypted identifier and the extracted changing encrypted identifier.
US10482691B1 Low-power, secure passenger tracking system
A passenger tracking system that combines fobs carried by passengers and a passenger detector that detects when a fob is nearby. The fobs are battery powered and consume very little power; therefore, they can be sealed and waterproof, and may last for years before replacement. A fob is asleep until awakened by a short-range magnetic field broadcast by the passenger detector. After awakening, the fob listens for an encrypted message from the passenger detector, and responds with an encrypted response that contains the fob's identity. Tracking is secure because a fob is completely invisible unless and until it receives a magnetic field of the correct frequency and time-varying pattern, and an encrypted request message from an authorized sender; responses are also encrypted so that listeners cannot discover the fob's identity. The system is suitable for example for tracking schoolchildren entering or exiting a school bus.
US10482690B2 Method, system and apparatus for monitoring, analyzing, and reporting usage of aircraft auxiliary power units (APUs)
An on-aircraft recording device includes an interface that receives APU usage data from an aircraft auxiliary power unit (APU) independently of a flight data recorder and data acquisition unit. The on-aircraft recording device can be communicatively coupled (e.g., wirelessly) to a data acquisition service (DAS) system that communicates APU ground-run usage data received from a plurality of on-ground aircraft to a data management center (DMC) utilizing a plurality of unique callback identifiers. The DMC can include a DMC APU ground-run data structure for storing APU ground-run usage data and a processor configured to receive APU ground-run usage data for a plurality of on-ground aircraft, record, in the DMC APU ground-run data structure, the APU ground-run usage data for the plurality of on-ground aircraft, detect if the APU ground-run usage data satisfies an APU usage threshold, and electronically communicate, via a communication network, an alert indicating potentially excessive APU use.
US10482689B2 Crowdsourced failure mode prediction
In an example, there is disclosed a smart sensor for monitoring a vehicle, including: a sensor array comprising a mechanical input sensor; a network interface; a processor; and one or more logic elements providing a data engine to: collect an vibration input from the mechanical input sensor; and report the data from the mechanical input sensor to a data aggregator via the network interface. There is also disclosed a data aggregation server engine to aggregate and correlate inputs from the smart sensor.
US10482687B2 Diagnosis of an acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) based on existing sensors
Method and apparatus are disclosed for an acoustic vehicle altering system (AVAS) based on existing sensors. An example vehicle includes speakers, sensors, and an acoustic vehicle alerting system. The speakers are positioned to play sound to an area external to the vehicle. The sensor is not part of an acoustic vehicle alerting system. Additionally, the acoustic vehicle alerting system plays a test frequency on the speakers, evaluates feedback from the sensor to determine whether there is an error in the acoustic vehicle alerting system, and when there is an error, displays an alert.
US10482686B2 Systems and methods for using on-board resources of individual vehicles in a fleet of vehicles as a distributed data center
This disclosure relates to a distributed data center that includes resources carried by a fleet of vehicles. The system includes sensors configured to generate output signals conveying information related to the vehicles. The system may detect vehicle events based on the information conveyed by the output signals. The system includes a remote computing server configured to present a user interface to a user. Through the user interface, the user may query information from one or more vehicles in the fleet. The distributed query is transmitted to individual vehicles, and results are locally processed in accordance with response constraints and subsequently transmitted back to the remote computing server for presentation to the user.
US10482685B1 Vehicle telematics and account management
Methods, computer-readable media, software, and apparatuses provide a system that may facilitate communications so that parents or other superiors may monitor driving behavior of a vehicle carrying children or other subordinates. The system may allow communications to be sent from a parent computing device to a particular child computing device to set conditions for notifying the parent or superior of the driving behavior of a vehicle. Child computing devices may collect drive data (e.g., vehicle telematics data) for the system to evaluate and determine whether conditions are met (e.g., whether parental restrictions, like a geo-fence, are violated). Further, the system may send notifications to child computing devices and parent computing devices indicating whether the drive data meets the conditions of an agreement between a parent and teen. The system may also provide a web portal for use in forming the agreement between parents and their teens.
US10482684B2 Programmatically determining location information in connection with a transport service
A system for programmatically determining location information in connection with a transport service is disclosed. A driver can operate a driver device and can be assigned to provide a transport service for a user. Based on the current location of the driver device with respect to the pickup location for the user, and based on when the driver provides input indicating that the transport service has begun, the system can identify a previous location of the driver device as a start location of the transport service.
US10482683B2 Water ingress protection for ticket entry slot
A ticket validation device that is protected from debris ingression includes a validator housing defining a ticket entry bezel. The ticket entry bezel defines a first and second major sides and shorter connecting regions that connect the two major sides. The device includes an acceptor assembly that transports a ticket to a ticket reader device and at least one flap positioned between the acceptor assembly and the ticket entry bezel. The flap is biased against one of the first major side or the second major side of the entry bezel. A ticket-side of the flap is pushed away from the one of the major sides by the ticket when inserted into the ticket entry bezel such that the ticket scrapes between a distal end of the flap and the one of the major sides to remove any loose debris from the ticket prior to the ticket reaching the acceptor assembly.
US10482682B2 Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for placing an asset on a three-dimensional model
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for placing an asset on a three-dimensional model. Each asset can be associated with a pivot point and with an asset normal. A contact point on the surface of a model where an asset is to be positioned may be identified, and a surface normal that may be perpendicular to the surface at the contact point may also be identified. Then, the asset can be placed on the model such that the position of the pivot point of the asset may coincide with the position of the identified contact point on the surface of the model, and such that the orientation of the asset normal may match the orientation of the identified surface normal.
US10482675B1 System and method for presenting placards in augmented reality
A computer-implemented method for presenting placards in augmented reality includes receiving, from a mobile computing device via a network, an indication of an image of at least a portion of a first placard captured in an environment. A placard matching the indication is then identified in a data store storing information related to a plurality of placards. Images of further placards related to the matching placard are retrieved from the data store. Based on configuration data, one of the images of further placards is selected. The selected one of the images of further placards for display in augmented reality is sent to the mobile computing device via the network. Other related methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10482669B2 Augmented virtual display
A VR system for vehicles that may implement methods that address problems with vehicles in motion that may result in motion sickness for passengers. The VR system may provide augmented or virtual views that match visual cues with the physical motions that a passenger experiences. The VR system may project virtual content so that the content appears as a distant object stabilized or fixed in the external environment. The VR system may aid in productivity, as passengers may perform work while riding in the vehicle without experiencing motion sickness. In addition, the VR system may provide enhanced virtual experiences to passengers in moving vehicles by matching accelerations and motions of the vehicle to accelerations and motions in the virtual experiences.
US10482667B2 Display unit and method of controlling the display unit
The disclosure relates to providing of a display that can provide content through either a virtual image from a heads-up-display or a transparent display physically adhered to the back surface of the heads-up-display. The aspects disclosure herein also relate to providing a detection of an input, and in response to detection, switching the combined display from a first mode to a second mode.
US10482666B2 Display control methods and apparatuses
Embodiments of the present application disclose various display control methods and apparatuses. One of the methods comprises: determining at least local virtual enhancement information of an expected display environment of virtual content according to optical parameters of the virtual content; and controlling a display device to display the virtual content and the at least local virtual enhancement information of the expected display environment. The present application is favorable for enhancing a fusion display effect and improving user experience.
US10482665B2 Synching and desyncing a shared view in a multiuser scenario
Systems are provided for synchronizing and desynchronizing mixed-reality datasets between multiple devices. The systems identify multiple users in a mixed-reality environment. The mixed-reality environment is defined by a global mixed-reality dataset. The systems display a synchronized view of the global mixed-reality dataset to each of the multiple users within a shared coordinate system. Additionally, the systems receive a command from a first user within the multiple users to desynchronize from the multiple users. The systems display to the first user a first desynchronized view of the global mixed-reality dataset.
US10482663B2 Virtual cues for augmented-reality pose alignment
A method includes determining a current pose of an augmented reality device in a physical space, and visually presenting, via a display of the augmented reality device, an augmented-reality view of the physical space including a predetermined pose cue indicating a predetermined pose in the physical space and a current pose cue indicating the current pose in the physical space.
US10482661B2 Displaying of augmented reality objects
An embodiment of the present invention provides a computer-implemented method for displaying one or more augmented reality (AR) objects on a transparent display device, comprising: associating data of one or more transparent areas corresponding to one or more real objects with a first layer for seeing one or more real objects on the transparent display device, wherein the data has information on a location and shape of the one or more real objects on the transparent display device, associating one or more AR objects with a second layer for displaying one or more AR objects on the transparent display device; and overlaying the first layer with the second layer to display the one or more AR objects on the transparent display device, wherein the one or more real objects are seen through the one or more transparent areas on the transparent display device by transparent area the transparent display device.
US10482660B2 System and method to integrate content in real time into a dynamic real-time 3-dimensional scene
System integrating content in real-time into dynamic 3D scene includes external server including CMS, a device including content integrating engine to process in real-time 3D scenes, and display device to display combined 3D scene output. CMS searches for social media posts on social media servers. Social media posts includes message and URL to media content. Content integrating engine includes content retriever, content queue, 3D scene component processors to process each 3D scene's visual components, scene manager and combiner. Content retriever establishes direct connection to external server, and retrieves URLs from server storage and stores URLs in content queue. Scene manager, at time of low intensity during 3D scene, signals to content retriever to retrieve media content corresponding to URLs in content queue, one scene component processor to process display setting change, or another scene component processor to process media content. Combiner to generate combined 3D scene output. Other embodiments are described.
US10482658B2 Visualization and control of remote objects
Systems, devices and methods for controlling remote devices by modification of visual data prior to presentation to a person in order to make the person's response effectively the same as if the person were responding to data transmitted, processed and acted on instantaneously are disclosed. The systems, devices and methods advantageously minimize or eliminate the risks caused by a human response to data that has been delayed in transmission, processing and presentation. In an embodiment, a person controlling a remote device using an augmented reality interface is able to control the device based on predicted positions of an object at the time action is taken, thereby advantageously compensating for delays in receiving data, acting on such data and transmitting instructions or a response to the remote device.
US10482650B2 Methods, computer program and apparatus for an ordered traversal of a subset of nodes of a tree structure and for determining an occlusion of a point along a ray in a raytracing scene
Examples relate to methods, a computer program and an apparatus for an ordered traversal of a subset of nodes of a tree structure and/or for determining an occlusion of a point along a ray in a raytracing scene. The method for the ordered traversal of the subset of nodes of the tree structure comprises obtaining ordering information indicating a desired order of the ordered traversal of the tree structure. The method further comprises selecting a predetermined ordering parameter template from a plurality of predetermined ordering parameter templates based on the ordering information. The method further comprises copying the subset of nodes of the tree structure from a first memory region to a second memory region using a single processor operation of a vector processing processor instruction set such that the subset of nodes of the tree structure is stored within the second memory region in the desired order. The selected predetermined ordering parameter template is used as a parameter for the single processor operation.
US10482644B2 Method, apparatus and electronic device for processing panoramic image
A method, an apparatus and an electronic device for processing a panoramic image are provided. The method includes converting a first planar projection image of the panoramic image into a spherical image; determining a position of a region of interest in the spherical image; and cutting and expanding the spherical image based on the position of the region of interest in the spherical image, and obtaining a second planar projection image of the panoramic image. A distance between the region of interest in the second planar projection image and a center point of the second planar projection image is shorter than a distance between the region of interest in the first planar projection image and a center point of the first planar projection image.
US10482640B2 Image processing apparatus for clipping a part of an image and displaying same
A control section performs control of displaying a plurality of different original images in a list form on a touch display section, clips a part of at least one of the plurality of different original images displayed in the list form in response to the detection of a second instruction operation by the user, acquires the clipped image, and performs control of displaying the clipped and acquired image in place of its original image displayed in the list form and subjected to the clipping, with the display size of the original image being maintained.
US10482639B2 Deep high-resolution style synthesis
In some embodiments, techniques for synthesizing an image style based on a plurality of neural networks are described. A computer system selects a style image based on user input that identifies the style image. The computer system generates an image based on a generator neural network and a loss neural network. The generator neural network outputs the synthesized image based on a noise vector and the style image and is trained based on style features generated from the loss neural network. The loss neural network outputs the style features based on a training image. The training image and the style image have a same resolution. The style features are generated at different resolutions of the training image. The computer system provides the synthesized image to a user device in response to the user input.
US10482638B2 Collaborative commenting in a drawing tool
Methods and systems providing for collaborative commenting in a drawing tool are provided. One example method includes receiving a shape on a drawing canvas, and receiving a comment associated with the shape, the comment including a name of a commenting user. The method also includes receiving an indication of a movement of the shape from the first position to a second position, and, in response to the indication of the movement of the shape, automatically moving the comment closer to the second position of the shape. In some cases, the commenting user can be a user other than the user adding the shape to the document, and can be performed by a concurrent editor of the document.
US10482636B2 Data visualization methods
A method of creating a graphical representation of data points in the form of a heatmap wherein the heatmap represents a plurality of multi-directional flow values between the data points, the method including the steps of: positioning data points on a heatmap for graphical representation, calculating bi-directional flow values between at least a first and second data point, determining the intensity and direction of a predominant flow from the bi-directional flow values, and graphically representing the predominant flow and bi-directional flows between the data points in the heatmap.
US10482635B2 Chart labeling system
A method and apparatus for graphically displaying data is presented. A computer system selects a section from a group of sections in a circular chart for the data that is to be graphically displayed on a display system. The computer system identifies a largest size for a polygon that will fit in the section of the circular chart. The computer system also identifies text for the section. Further, the computer system displays the circular chart with the text in the section on a display system when the text fits within the polygon in the section. Graphically displaying the data with the text in the circular chart enables a desired level of comprehension of the data.
US10482627B2 Method and electronic device for calibration of stereo camera
An electronic device includes a first camera that obtains a first image, a second camera that obtains a second image having a disparity with the first image, a memory that stores a first calibration parameter, and a processor that calibrates at least one of the first image and the second image by using the first calibration parameter and composes the first image and the second image. The processor is configured to collect, if a specified event occurs, images obtained from the first camera and the second camera after the specified event occurs and store the collected images in the memory, to compute a second to calibration parameter based on the images obtained after the specified event occurs, if a specified condition is satisfied, and to update the first calibration parameter with the second calibration parameter.
US10482625B1 Calibration of networked imaging devices to a global color space
Described is a multiple-imaging device system and process for calibrating each of the imaging devices to a global color space so that image pixel values representative of an imaged object are the same or similar regardless of the imaging device that produced the image data or the lighting conditions surrounding the object.
US10482624B2 Posture estimation method and apparatus, and computer system
The present application relates to post estimation methods and apparatuses, and computer systems, wherein the method includes: extracting a feature in each body part of body parts of an object in an image to generate feature maps for the each body part, wherein the each body part corresponds to at least one part type; predicting part type scores respectively for features in each of the feature maps and establishing part type score maps based on the predicted part type scores; optimizing, for at least one point in each of the part type score maps, the established part type score maps based on a message related to an adjacent body part of a body part corresponding to the point; and determining an estimated position and an estimated part type of the each body part based on the optimized part type score maps to obtain an estimated pose of the object.
US10482618B2 Systems and methods for hybrid depth regularization
Systems and methods for hybrid depth regularization in accordance with various embodiments of the invention are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a depth sensing system comprises a plurality of cameras; a processor; and a memory containing an image processing application. The image processing application may direct the processor to obtain image data for a plurality of images from multiple viewpoints, the image data comprising a reference image and at least one alternate view image; generate a raw depth map using a first depth estimation process, and a confidence map; and generate a regularized depth map. The regularized depth map may be generated by computing a secondary depth map using a second different depth estimation process; and computing a composite depth map by selecting depth estimates from the raw depth map and the secondary depth map based on the confidence map.
US10482617B2 Distance estimation method based on handheld light field camera
A distance estimation method based on a handheld light field camera is disclosed and includes: S1: extracting parameters of the light field camera; S2: setting a reference plane and a calibration point; S3: refocusing a collected light field image on the reference plane, to obtain a distance between a main lens and a microlens array of the light field camera, and recording an imaging diameter of the calibration point on the refocused image; and S4: inputting the parameters of the light field camera, the distance between the main lens and the microlens array, and the imaging diameter of the calibration point on the refocused image to a light propagation mathematical model, and outputting a distance of the calibration point. The present application has high efficiency and relatively high accuracy.
US10482615B2 Image processing device and image processing method
Image processing device (100) includes range image obtaining unit (110), reference surface detector (130), object region detector (140), depth calculator (150), and grouping unit (160). Range image obtaining unit (110) obtains a range image. Reference surface detector (130) detects a reference surface having a predetermined height in the range image. Object region detector (140) detects an object region existing on the reference surface. Depth calculator (150) decides a depth in each vertical line of the object region. Grouping unit (160) calculates a change amount of depth between adjacent vertical lines in the object region, groups a set of vertical lines in which the change amount of depth is less than or equal to a predetermined threshold, and describes each group in a predetermined data format.
US10482614B2 Method and system for registration verification
Method for verifying registration of a model of an internal-body-part with the internal-body-part in a reference coordinate system. The internal-body-part is at least partially unseen directly by a user. The method includes the procedures of continuously determining a position and orientation of a head-mounted-display in the reference coordinate system, determining a display location of at least one virtual marker, and displaying the virtual marker according to the display location. The display location of the virtual marker is determined according to the expected position of a respective at least one reference point relative to the head-mounted-display. The reference point is directly visible to the user. The relative position between the reference point and the internal-body-part is substantially constant. The position of the reference point in the reference coordinate system is predetermined. When the model and the internal-body-part are effectively registered, the reference point and corresponding virtual marker appears visually in alignment.
US10482612B2 Object tracking method and object tracking apparatus
In a case where multiple objects detected by an object detector enter a hidden area calculated by a hidden area calculator, a positional relationship estimator estimates a positional relationship between the multiple objects in the hidden area based on: information about each of the multiple objects; and lanes and routes into which each of the multiple objects may change their courses, and which are calculated by a route calculator. When the objects come out of the hidden area, an identification number assigner determines identification information about each object based on the positional relationship estimated by the positional relationship estimator.
US10482611B2 Determining optical flow
Systems and methods of determining optical flow are provided. For instance, a plurality of input color vectors respectively associated with a plurality of input pixels can be obtained. Each input pixel can have a known position within an image. A color rate of change associated with each input pixel in the image can be obtained. An optical flow estimate associated with a subject pixel within the image can be determined based at least in part on the plurality of input color vectors and the color rates of change associated with the input pixels in the image.
US10482609B2 Optical flow determination system
A generative adversarial network (GAN) system includes a generator sub-network configured to examine images of an object moving relative to a viewer of the object. The generator sub-network also is configured to generate one or more distribution-based images based on the images that were examined. The system also includes a discriminator sub-network configured to examine the one or more distribution-based images to determine whether the one or more distribution-based images accurately represent the object. A predicted optical flow of the object is represented by relative movement of the object as shown in the one or more distribution-based images.
US10482608B2 Method and apparatus to generate haptic feedback from video content analysis
A system includes an image capture device configured to capture images, and a processor programmed with one or more computer program modules. When executed, the one or more computer program modules are configured to receive the images captured by the image capture device, generate a control signal for a haptic output device as the images are received, synchronize the images and the control signal, and output a video with the synchronized images and the control signal.
US10482602B2 System and method for image segmentation
A system and method for image segmentation are provided. A three-dimensional image data set representative of a region including at least one airway may be acquired. The data set may include a plurality of voxels. A first-level seed within the region may be identified. A first-level airway within the region may be identified based on the first-level seed. A second-level airway may be identified within the region based on the first-level airway. The first-level airway and the second-level airway may be fused to form an airway tree.
US10482601B2 Evaluation of carotid plaque using contrast enhanced ultrasonic imaging
An ultrasound system and method are described for acquiring a sequence of ultrasound images of the carotid artery during the delivery of a contrast agent. Plaque in the images is identified and a time-intensity curve is calculated for pixels in the images. The intensity values before and after the arrival of contrast are compared to identify pixels or groups of pixels having perfusion. An anatomical image may be formed showing areas in an image of the plaque of the intensity and presence of perfusion, or the perfusion may be quantified by determining the percentage of pixels in the plaque image which exhibit perfusion. The extent and degree of perfusion is an indicator of the risk of plaque particulates in the blood stream which may lead to stroke-related symptoms.
US10482599B2 Navigation of tubular networks
Methods and apparatuses provide improved navigation through tubular networks such as lung airways by providing improved estimation of location and orientation information of a medical instrument (e.g., an endoscope) within the tubular network. Various input data such as image data, EM data, and robot data are used by different algorithms to estimate the state of the medical instrument, and the state information is used to locate a specific site within a tubular network and/or to determine navigation information for what positions/orientations the medical instrument should travel through to arrive at the specific site. Probability distributions together with confidence values are generated corresponding to different algorithms are used to determine the medical instrument's estimated state.
US10482598B2 Cell analysis system, cell analysis program and cell analysis method
A cell analysis system according to the present disclosure includes a motion information extracting unit and a motion characteristics calculating unit. The motion information extracting unit extracts motion information arising from a movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane, out of a cell image obtained from imaging a cell in time series. The motion characteristics calculating unit calculates motion characteristics of the motion information.
US10482595B2 System and method for calculating focus variation for a digital microscope
A digital microscopy method, comprising: obtaining data representative of a series of images of at least a portion of a cell sample, the images being captured by performing a depth scan using a digital microscope, the series of images being associated with a series of depth levels of the cell sample, wherein the portion encompasses a mapping field, and the mapping field comprises a plurality of focus analysis regions; and calculating, using the images, a focus configuration for at least two of the focus analysis regions within the mapping field, giving rise to data indicative of focus variations within the mapping field.
US10482591B1 Delayed petroleum coking vessel inspection device and method
This invention comprises a system and a method for inspecting the inside of delayed petroleum coking vessels to identify deformations, detect and determine the severity of other defects, and visually observe the inside of the inspected vessel.
US10482587B2 Apparatus having transfer control based on imaged image
Disclosed herein is an apparatus including an imaging unit configured to image a region in which a holding unit is moved by operation of a moving unit, a basic image storage unit configured to store a basic image corresponding to proper operation of the holding unit or an action unit, and a controller configured to compare an image imaged by the imaging unit with the basic image stored by the basic image storage unit, and control the moving unit or the action unit such that the two images coincide with each other.
US10482586B2 Filtering depth map image
There is inter alia a method comprising: partitioning a depth map image into at least one block; partitioning a texture image into at least one block, wherein the size and position of the at least one block of the texture image corresponds to the size and position of the at least one block of the depth image; determining a depth property value for the at least one block of the depth map image; determining a texture property value for the at least one block of the texture image; using the depth property value for the at least one block of the depth map image and the texture property value for the at least one block of the texture image to select a set of filter parameters from a look up table; and filtering the at least one block of the depth map image with a filter based on the selected set of filter parameters.
US10482585B1 Image recording device and image processing method therefor
The present disclosure provides an image recording device and an image processing method. The tone adjusting unit includes plural preset tone mapping adjusting curves. The auto exposure unit compares and obtains the nearest brightness interval from plural brightness intervals according to the image information of the original dynamic image. The tone adjusting unit chooses the corresponding tone mapping adjusting curve from the plural tone mapping adjusting curves to adjust the brightness of the original dynamic image according to the brightness interval. Therefore, the image recording device and the image processing method of the present disclosure takes different tone mapping adjusting curves to adjust the brightness of the original dynamic image according to different brightness of the original dynamic image. The image recording device of the present disclosure adjusts the brightness according to different brightness of the original dynamic image. Consequently, the image quality of the adjusted dynamic image is improved.
US10482580B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and program
It is a subject to enable a moving image whose motion is smooth to be generated from a moving image of photographed frames. A motion vector calculating unit calculates a motion vector between the frame images of the moving image. An interpolation frame image generating unit generates an interpolation frame image corresponding to a time position between the frame images on the basis of the motion vector. A motion vector reliability calculating unit, a synthesizing ratio calculating unit, and an image synthesizing unit add a motion blur to the frame image by using the frame image and the interpolation frame image.
US10482579B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and analyzer
Provided is an image processing apparatus, which is configured to perform smoothing processing on a mapping image obtained by detecting a signal emitted from one of a plurality of analysis areas of a specimen. The image processing apparatus includes: a memory; and a processor configured to execute a program stored in the memory to perform: processing for calculating a difference between a maximum value and a minimum value of signal intensity data being intensity information on the signal of one of pixels within the mapping image, and determining a degree of smoothing to be used for the smoothing processing based on the difference; and processing for performing the smoothing processing based on the determined degree of smoothing.
US10482568B2 Information processor and information processing method
Provided is a device and a method that are capable of display control of image data, which is received through a communication unit, with a small delay. An image frame, and memory input time and transmission frame rate information that serve as metadata are stored in the memory storing the image frame. The display control unit selects the image that is output to the display unit on the basis of the elapsed time from the input time information. The waiting time, which is the elapsed time from the time of input, and the buffering time are compared with each other in each of the queues, and the image frame corresponding to the newest queue, which is a queue among the queues in which the waiting time exceeds the buffering time, is selected as the output image to the display unit.
US10482562B2 Graphics engine partitioning mechanism
An apparatus to facilitate partitioning of a graphics device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a plurality of engines and logic to partition the plurality of engines to facilitate independent access to each engine within the plurality of engines.
US10482561B1 Interaction monitoring for virtualized graphics processing
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for interaction monitoring for virtualized graphics processing are disclosed. Execution of an application is initiated on a virtual compute instance that is implemented using CPU and memory resources of a server. Instruction calls are produced by the execution of the application and sent from the server to a graphics server over a network. The graphics server comprises a physical GPU, and a virtual GPU is implemented using the physical GPU and attached to the virtual compute instance. GPU output is generated at the graphics server based at least in part on execution of the instruction calls using the virtual GPU. A log of interactions between the application and the virtual GPU is stored. The interactions comprise the instruction calls sent to the graphics server and responses to the instruction calls sent to the virtual compute instance.
US10482559B2 Personalizing ride experience based on contextual ride usage data
A transport system can manage an on-demand transportation service to connect available vehicles with users, and can compile ride history data for each user. The ride history data can indicate the contextual usage of the on-demand transportation service by the user. Based on the ride history data, the transport system can determine demographic and personal interest information of the respective user. The transport system may then personalize one or more ride characteristics of any ride requested by the user based on the demographic and personal interest information determined from the ride history of the user.
US10482556B2 Method of delivering decision support systems (DSS) and electronic health records (EHR) for reproductive care, pre-conceptive care, fertility treatments, and other health conditions
Provided are methods of delivering decision support systems (DSSs) to healthcare providers, patients, and/or consumers with or without integrated electronic health records (EHRs) for reproductive care and other health conditions. The DSS platforms of the present invention include predication models based upon de-identified data sets and customized algorithms that may be clinic specific, region specific, and/or population specific. The DSS platforms of the present invention also include methods of providing third party payments of an individual's medical bills, wherein the third party is not capable of viewing the personal health identifiers of the individual.
US10482554B1 Digital negotiation platform
Various embodiments are generally directed to providing a digital negotiation platform. An agent executing on a processor may programmatically negotiate parameters for an agreement based on rules and/or computing models. The agent may generate a smart contract comprising a transcript of communications and executable code operable to enforce the parameters. The smart contract may be stored in a blockchain.
US10482553B2 Geographic information management systems and methods
An embodiment method for managing geographic information includes receiving, at a service portal, executed lease data for mineral rights leases on associated first land parcels, generating first map data according to the executed lease data, and sending the first map data through a network interface to a client application for display to a first user at a first remote terminal. The method further includes receiving, from the first remote terminal, data for a proposed division order boundary, determining one or more of the first land parcels having boundaries that at least partly overlap the proposed division order boundary, generating division order data related to portions of the one or more first land parcels, and sending the division order data to the first remote terminal for display to the user.
US10482552B2 System and method for efficient and automatic reporting and return of lost items
In one embodiment, a system and method for receiving itinerary information and user information for a reservation for a user where the user has opted to acquire lost item protection for use with at least part of the reservation; receiving a lost item notification from a computing device associated with a notifier, the lost item notification including at least notifier information and lost item information; retrieving itinerary information from the first database associated with the user when it is determined that the notifier information from the lost item report matches the user information stored in the first database; facilitating presentation of a list of one or more establishments associated with the retrieved itinerary information; and automatically generating and electronically transmitting a lost item report to the selected at least one establishment if it is determined that the establishment information is stored in the second database.
US10482550B1 Mobile robot for performing hospitality service(s) for guest(s) of a hospitatlity business
Mobile robots and methods involving mobile robots are provided. In one method, a mobile robot performs a hospitality service for a guest of a hospitality business. The mobile robot is operated at the hospitality business.
US10482547B2 Agricultural spatial data processing systems and methods
Systems and methods are provided for determining the usability of data from agricultural operations and displaying results. In some embodiments, data is first gathered during two agricultural operations, and bitmaps are rendered of the data gathered at the two agricultural operations. The usability of the bitmap values is determined and used to generate a display map screen where, at locations determined to have usable bitmap values, the first and second data are displayed in adjacent windows.
US10482533B2 Methods and apparatus for servicing an obligation utilizing a blockchain
Apparatus and methods for providing transparency, security, and auditability to a loan servicing process by encoding Loan Actions and associated Action data, onto a Blockchain. The Blockchain is distributed to Participants in the Loan, such as the Borrowers, Regulators, Servicers, and Vendors. The present disclosure further provides a method for homogenizing a variety of Vendor Formats for inclusion on the Blockchain and memorializing execution of a smart contract on the Blockchain. simplifying Transactions such as assignment of the rights of a Participant are simplified and memorialized and accessible via a communications network.
US10482532B1 Providing credit data in search results
A credit report system is disclosed which may provide credit data to a consumer in the consumer's search results or at other times when credit data may be useful to a consumer. Searches relevant to credit data may be determined based on the search terms entered, or based on the results of the search. Credit data may be provided if the consumer accesses webpages relevant to credit reports or credit scores. The credit report system may also authenticate the consumer's identity before providing credit data to the consumer. Credit data may include the consumer's credit score as well as other information such as credit report data that may be useful to a consumer.
US10482529B1 ATM customer messaging systems and methods
Identification information for a first account holder at a financial institution is received. The first account holder is authenticated based on the identification information. A second account holder at the financial institution is identified as being known to the first account holder. Inputs are received from the first account holder to configure a message to be displayed to the second account holder. The message is displayed to the second account holder from the first account holder.
US10482528B2 Philatelic search service system and method
A philatelic online search system and method is disclosed, comprising a unified catalog and a search system that quickly filters out irrelevant search results.
US10482527B2 Systems and methods to predict resource availability
Systems and methods to predict availability of retail spaces in shopping malls. Robots are dispatched to temporary retail spaces to collect at least a portion of operation data stored in a database with leasing data of temporary retail spaces in a mall, tenant coordination data, and subscriber data. A web-based application predicts availability of the temporary retail spaces in the mall based on the leasing data, the tenant coordination data, and the operation data. The web-based application includes an interactive plan of the mall as a user interface for subscribers to access data related to the temporary retail spaces, and process applications for leasing the temporary retail spaces. A machine learning technique is applied to a dataset of the tenant to derive a predictive model for predicting tenant default in a period of time.
US10482525B2 Computer systems and methods for processing and managing product orders
New technologies for real-time processing and managing product orders are described. The technologies utilize mobile communication and intelligent analysis to reduce waiting time, keep product fresh, and guarantee product delivery. Specific examples are given in the context of meal orders.
US10482524B1 Electronic payment methods and systems
A server for facilitating commerce via a distributed computing network. The server memory stores an instruction set, customer data, vendor data, venue data, and server data related to a sponsoring entity. A processor is operative to: provide a portion of the vendor data to a first client based upon the client entering a venue, wherein the portion of the vendor data relates to the venue; receive an order for a product of a vendor from the first client, wherein the product is included in the portion of the vendor data; provide the order to a second client of the vendor so the vendor can fill the order; attend to collection of funds in payment for the order from the first customer by using a portion of the customer data; and attend to payment of funds for the order to the vendor by using a portion of the server data.
US10482522B2 Method for providing a customized product recommendation
Included is a method for providing a customized product recommendation to a user. Information is collected from a user regarding a type of shaving stroke the user takes when shaving. The information collected from the user is analyzed. A product for the user is selected from at least two available products based upon the information collected from the user. The selected product is recommended to the user.
US10482518B2 HTTP parallel processing router
According to one aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a router having a first I/O terminal and a second I/O terminal, wherein the first I/O terminal is configured to be in communication with at least one client via a first network, wherein the second I/O terminal is configured to be in communication with a plurality of remote servers via a second network, and wherein the router is configured to receive, at the first I/O terminal via the first network, a web services request from the at least one client, identify, based on the web services request from the at least one client, a group of the plurality of remote servers that are capable of fulfilling the web services request, and transmit, in parallel via the second I/O terminal and the second network, the received web services request to each one of the plurality of remote servers within the group.
US10482505B2 Sales assistance based on purchasing prediction
The method includes receiving a location of a client device and one or more items of interest to a user of the client device. The method further includes determining that the location of the client device is within a threshold distance of an item of the one or more items of interest. The method further includes generating a communication with the user of the client device. The method further includes receiving a response from the user of the client device. The method further includes determining if the received response indicates an intent to purchase the item. In one embodiment, the method further includes identifying a sales representative to assist the user of the client device, responsive to determining that the received response indicates an intent to purchase the item.
US10482504B2 Systems and methods for analyzing input data and presenting information
Disclosed are systems and methods for displaying situationally appropriate data in response to receiving input on a mobile device. The methods may include receiving a first input in an application executed on a mobile device at a directed message server, analyzing the first input for generating a search query, generating the search query based on the first input, transmitting the search query to at least one content server, receiving situationally relevant data from the at least one content server, and transmitting the situationally appropriate data to the mobile device.
US10482502B2 Information provision system, specific-information generation device, and specific-information generation method
An information provision system includes a first history collection device, a second history collection device, and a specific-information generation device. The specific-information generation device includes a history collector that acquires first history information and second history information, and a specific-information generator that generates specific information regarding an attribute and a preference of a user, based on the first history information and the second history information. The specific-information generator disposes, on a map of a thesaurus prepared in advance, a first keyword obtained from an access history of a Web terminal, and a second keyword obtained from a manipulation history of a household electric appliance terminal, and generates first specific information, based on the second keyword having a distance smaller than a predetermined distance from a disposed position of the first keyword disposed on the map.
US10482499B2 Method for conducting a transaction
A method for conducting a transaction between a merchant and a customer, a merchant device, and a computer storage medium for instructing a computing device to execute a method for conducting a transaction between a merchant and a customer are disclosed. The method includes establishing a secure wireless connection between a merchant device and a customer device, real-time synchronizing, via the secure connection, a shopping cart of the customer between the merchant and the customer devices, determining, via the secure connection, at least one payment option for checking out the shopping cart, and processing, at a transaction processing device, the payment based on a selected payment option out of the at least one payment option.
US10482495B2 Behavioral retargeting system and method for cookie-disabled devices
A system is provided for retargeting advertisements and is based on a database storing user behavior data related to information for a plurality of consumers. An index-lookup processes the user behavior data and translates the user behavior data into a plurality of indices. A data loading module processes the plurality of indices and generates a multi-indexed user behavior cube. An online query module receives a request for an advertisement and processes the request to determine one or more related user attributes and retrieves user behavior data from the multi-indexed user behavior cube using the related user attributes. An ad recommendation module receives the set of user behaviors and generates a list of recommended advertisements using the set of user behaviors data and an advertiser retargeting criterion.
US10482494B2 Steering distributions for connections from online campaigns of uniquely identifiable objects (UIOs) based on predicted distributions
Connections (e.g., click-throughs) for online campaigns are steered. A plurality of UIOs and parameters for configuring a campaign (e.g., advertisement campaign) for the plurality of UIOs is received. UIOs comparable to each of the plurality of UIOs of the campaign are automatically identified and displayed in as an array of options that can be selected for more detailed information. A distribution of connections is predicted from resulting from displays for the plurality of UIOs of the campaign, based on historical information of connections for the identified comparable UIOs.
US10482492B2 Method and system for platform attribution using digitized tokens
A method and system for determining attribution for a computing device, which includes receiving an attribution request, wherein the attribution request includes at least a specific computing device identifier and an indication of an advertisement; identifying a digital token number associated with the specific computing device identifier; identifying a primary account number corresponding to the identified digital token number and one or more alternative digital token numbers also corresponding to the identified digital token number; identifying a transaction data entry related to an electronic transaction, wherein the transaction data entry includes transaction data and one of: the digital token number, the primary account number, and one of the one or more alternative digital token numbers; and electronically transmitting an attribution message to the third party entity, wherein the attribution message includes attribution of the indicated advertisement to the related electronic transaction.
US10482491B2 Targeted marketing for user conversion
A method for targeting marketing for user conversion includes receiving a list of users. Data pertaining to the users is received. A conversion likelihood score representing an estimation of how likely the user would be to converted from a trial user to a paid user is determined for each user. A similarity score representing how similar the users of the pair are to one another is determined for each possible pair of users. A graph in which each node thereof represents each user and edges between the nodes have edge weights representing the determined similarity scores is constructed. Each node is associated with a value representing its conversion likelihood score. A marketing potential score is calculated for each user using both the node-associated-values and the edge weights of the graph. A set of target users having highest marketing potential scores is constructed.
US10482488B2 Identifying and dispensing special offers based on current and/or past transactions
Systems and methods for providing a loyalty and rewards system that implements a user incentive program using smart card technology are provided. A loyalty system allows a user to systematically search, identify, store, and redeem electronic coupons and rebates associated with products from a large number of providers and manufactures. The loyalty system also integrates the activities associated with the user incentive program (e.g., coupon collection, storage, and redemption, etc.), with existing payment methods (e.g., charging a credit card, etc.) using smart card technology. Thus, the loyalty system allows the user to obtain savings and otherwise participate in the user incentive program without adding time consuming and tedious processing that is normally associated with coupon and rebate programs.
US10482483B2 System for aggregating data record attributes for supplemental data reporting
A supplemental data report generation device may interface with one or more data stores to generate a supplemental data reporting document for actions of an aggregate user reporting entity based on data records stored in a database. The device may retrieve a set of criteria for a supplemental data report, such as a set of items to be covered by the report and a threshold rule associated with an operational attribute field. The device may review action records of an aggregate user reporting entity stored in a record data store and identify a plurality of action records associated with the set of items. The device may select action records for inclusion in the report based on operational attributes associated with the action records meeting the threshold rule. The supplemental data report may include an aggregate metric generated based on the operational attributes. The device may also generate a drill down report based on an item of the set of items.
US10482475B2 Systems and methods for providing targeted advertising
An advertising provider may be obligated to ensure that its advertising directs users to the correct business entity (e.g., dealer or franchise). The advertising provider may maintain a datastructure comprising a plurality of “areas of responsibility” (AOR), each of which may be assigned to a respective dealer. When generating advertising content to be provided to a user, the advertising provider may access location-identifying information about the user. The location-identifying information may comprise a zip code, street address, or the like, which is sufficiently specific to allow the advertising provider to identify an AOR in the AOR datastructure. Accordingly, generalized location information, such as city, state, and/or country may not be sufficient. The location-identifying information may be used to identify the dealer that is assigned to the user. The advertising provider may access dealer-specific information, which may be used to generate dealer-targeted advertising for the user.
US10482470B2 Self-learning compliance determination and enforcement platform
A compliance determination and enforcement platform is described. A plurality of factors are stored in association with each of a plurality of accounts. A factor entering module enters factors from each user account into a compliance score model. The compliance score model determines a compliance score for each one of the accounts based on the respective factors associated with the respective account. A comparator compares the compliance score for each account with a compliance reference score to determine a subset of the accounts that fail compliance and a subset of the accounts that meet compliance. A flagging unit flags the user accounts that fail compliance to indicate non-compliant accounts. A corrective action system allows for determining, for each one of the accounts that is flagged as non-compliant, whether the account is bad or good, entering the determination into a feedback system and closing the account.
US10482467B1 Systems and methods for blocking credit card charges
Systems and methods are provided for blocking charges from a merchant to a payment account of a user. An exemplary system may include one or more memory devices storing instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to perform various operations. The operations may include receiving, from the user, a dispute request to dispute a charge to the payment account applied by the merchant. In response to the dispute request, the operations may include determining whether to block subsequent charges applied by the merchant to the payment account, based on a history of charging activities of the merchant. Responsive to a determination to block subsequent charges, the operations may include adding the merchant to a block-charge list associated with the payment account.
US10482466B1 Methods and arrangements to distribute a fraud detection model
Logic may assign a customer identification to a model to associate a first customer with the model to detect fraudulent transactions. Logic may determine one or more clusters to associate with the first customer based on characteristics associated with the first customer. Logic may associate one or more cluster identifications with the first customer. Each cluster identification may identify one cluster of the one or more clusters. Each cluster may identify a group of customers based on characteristics associated with the group of customers. Logic may cause the model to transmit to a customer device associated with the first customer. Logic may receive transaction data for a transaction for one customer of the group of customers associated with a first cluster. And logic may communicate modified transaction data to customer devices of more than one customer of the group of customers associated with the first cluster.
US10482464B1 Identification of anomalous transaction attributes in real-time with adaptive threshold tuning
Identification of anomalous transaction attributes in real-time with adaptive threshold tuning is provided. A set of historical transactions conducted during a defined time period are analyzed and categorizing into defined groups. Outlier transactions are identified and removed from the set of historical transactions and a set of non-anomalous transactions are determined. When a new transaction is received, the new transaction is automatically allowed based on a determination that the subsequent transaction conforms to the set of non-anomalous transactions. Alternatively, an alert for further analysis for the new transaction is output based on a determination that the subsequent transaction does not conform to the set of non-anomalous transactions.
US10482461B2 User interface for payments
The present disclosure relates to making payments with a mobile device. In one example process, the mobile device receives and stores information for one or more payment accounts on the mobile device. The mobile device is used to make payments using the payment accounts. In some examples, authorization to proceed with a payment is performed before each purchase made by the user. The authorization process can include receiving a verification of the user, such as a fingerprint scan or passcode. In some examples, a payment account is selected from among available payment accounts. In some examples, an indication is displayed of a digital item associated with a purchased item. In some examples, a payment transaction is initiated with participants of an ongoing communication. In some examples, an application of a retailer is invoked based on the availability of the application. In some examples, a purchase recommendation is provided.
US10482460B2 Method and apparatus for facilitating electronic payments using a wearable device
Apparatus and methods for binding a wearable device for use with the wearable device, a terminal, and a server are presented. The method executed by the wearable device includes providing device information to the terminal, receiving a device certificate from the server, and storing the device certificate for performing payment using the corresponding user account. The method executed by the server includes receiving a binding request from the wearable device via the terminal, generating a device certificate of the wearable device based on the device identification, and providing the device certificate to the wearable device. The method executed by the payee device includes acquiring a transaction certificate of a wearable device and sending a payment collection request to a server including the transaction certificate of the wearable device and payment sum information.
US10482459B2 System and method for automated account creation via a mobile wireless device in a payment system
A system and a method for an automated sign up and creation of an account of a new customer via mobile wireless device of a customer in a payment system on a global computer network is described. The system is automated in that it eliminates login using user id and password and use of forms to provide personal data.
US10482450B2 Method for processing an authorization to implement a service, devices and corresponding computer program
A method for processing, by a processing entity, of an authorization to implement a service and/or access an item. The method includes: reception, from a requesting device, of a request for implementing a service and/or accessing an item; searching for an indicator of dependency from at least one piece of data of said request for implementation; when an indicator of dependency is present, obtaining an authorization from a verification device to implement said service and/or access said item.
US10482448B2 Method for processing a purchase transaction using a plurality of transaction systems
A method of processing a purchase transaction includes generating a transaction file containing a product code, which is transmitted from a user computing device when an image of a product code identifier is captured by the user computing device, a first user ID of the customer, and an indicator of whether or not the customer has opted in to receive electronic receipts. The method further includes generating an electronic receipt based on the transaction file, storing a conversion table containing the first and second user IDs of the customer, converting the first user ID contained in the transaction file to the second user ID based on the conversion table, when the indicator indicates that the customer has opted in, and storing the electronic receipt in association with the second user ID. The electronic receipt is transmitted in response to a request for electronic receipts associated with the second user ID.
US10482447B2 Recognition system, information processing apparatus, and information processing method
In one embodiment, a recognition system has an imaging device, a storage device, and a first processor. The first processor extracts a feature amount of an article contained in image data outputted by the imaging device. The first processor recognizes a commodity to which the detected article corresponds, based on similarities between feature amounts for collation of a first commodity and a second commodity stored in the storage device and the extracted feature amount, and selects the recognized commodity from the storage device, as the commodity to which the detected article corresponds, provided that the recognized corresponding commodity is not the first commodity.
US10482445B2 Checkout system and method
A checkout system includes at least one input apparatus and at least one controller. The input apparatus receives an input indicating that a plurality of transactions are consecutively performed by a single customer. The input apparatus receives input of merchandise information for the plurality of transactions. The input apparatus also receives an input of a user code corresponding to a service. The at least one controller generates payment information indicating a total amount to be paid for each transaction of the plurality of transactions based on the input merchandise information. The user code is applied in connection with payment processing for each of the plurality of transactions without requiring the user code to be input more than once. Payment processing is performed with respect to each of the plurality of transactions based on the corresponding payment information, in accordance with a payment operation of the single customer.
US10482444B2 Inventory management computer system
A computer system includes an inventory management server, a plurality of point-of-sale (POS) terminals communicating with the inventory management server over a first network, a face recognition computer having a camera communicating with the inventory management server over the first network, and a portable terminal communicating wirelessly with the inventory management server over a second network. The inventory management server is configured to generates alerts that are displayed on the portable terminal based on first data from the POS terminals and second data from the face recognition computer.
US10482443B2 System and methods associated with vending machine telemetry, replenishment, and configuration utilizing multiple types communication networks
Embodiments described herein relate to a universal vending machine closed-loop sales optimization device. The vending machine device may be configured to be installed within a vending machine, and be communicatively coupled with a vending machine controller. The vending machine device may be configured to receive data and transmit data.
US10482442B2 Cross-platform ordering and payment-processing system and method
Various embodiments of the present approach and system include a novel ordering and integrated transaction system for providing consumers information about the merchants, such as locations of available retail merchants, menu items from the merchants, “line time” or “wait time” at the merchant locations, a make time for completing preparation of the consumer's order, etc.
US10482441B1 Systematic crowdsourcing of geolocation data
Embodiments disclosed herein include systems and methods for systematic crowdsourcing of geolocation data. Transaction data that includes an identification of a point of sale device and an identification of a payment vehicle used in the transaction can be received. A confidence in a location of the point-of-sale device can be calculated. When the confidence of the location of the point-of-sale device is lower than a threshold confidence, a location of a device associated with an owner of the payment vehicle can be determined. An updated confidence in the location of the point-of-sale device can be generated based at least in part on the location of the device.
US10482440B1 Simulating NFC experience
A mobile point-of-sale (POS) terminal for processing a financial transaction between a buyer and a merchant includes a first mobile computing device running a register application configured to receive payment information from the buyer for facilitating a transfer of funds from the buyer to the merchant, and a payment object reader coupled with the first mobile computing device. The payment object reader includes a wireless communication interface, a processor configured to determine the proximity of the second mobile computing device using signal strength of a signal received via the wireless communication interface. In response to the proximity of the second mobile computing device crossing a threshold, the payment object reader transmits a request to the second mobile computing device to connect with the first mobile computing device. The first mobile computing device and the second mobile computing device may then communicate payment and/or transaction information to complete a POS transaction.
US10482436B2 Systems and methods for point of sale deposits
The disclosed embodiments include systems and methods for executing a point of sale deposit. In one embodiment, a system may include one or more memory devices storing software instructions, and one or more processors configured to execute the software instructions to receive deposit information related to a point of sale deposit from a mobile device, and generate a deposit token retaining at least the deposit information and deposit authorization information. The one or more processors may also be configured to transmit the deposit token to the mobile device for displaying a readable code generated based on the deposit token, receive a point of sale deposit authorization notification from the merchant device indicating at least receipt by the merchant device of the deposit token from the mobile device, and transfer funds to a financial service account based on the received deposit information and authorization notification.
US10482429B2 Automatic grouping of electronic mail
Automatic sorting and grouping of electronic mail items in an electronic mail system is provided. An automatic mail grouping property may be selected for electronic mail received, sent or stored in a variety of storage folders. For a given mail location (e.g., received mail, sent mail, or a given mail storage folder), a selected automatic grouping property causes mail to be displayed to a user in one or more categories that make location of specific mail items easier and more efficient. Visible dividers with optional headings may be provided between mail categories to quickly draw a user's attention to a given mail category and to separate large numbers of mail into logical groupings that make location of specific mail items more manageable.
US10482427B2 System and method for concept discovery with online information environments
Provided are systems and methods for referencing intent-based taxonomies to enable more natural approaches for users to specify problems to be solved, questions to be answered, and other content requests that can be delivered within online communities. In the medical setting, physicians and medical personnel are accustomed to provide medical information and ask questions of other physicians in the form of a narrative which can be organized around medical cases. Intuitive user interfaces are provided that facilitate definition of intent during case generation and case searching. Linking UI displays and narrative data structures associated with intent information can enable definition and navigation of intent-based models of the cases. Intent-based models can reflect standardize concepts (e.g., medical diagnoses and medical concept ontologies) facilitating their navigation based on intent. Further, the intent-based models of cases can include additional close-ended selections in the UI to further interact with intent-based models of cases.
US10482425B2 Techniques for managing functionality changes of an on-demand database system
In accordance with embodiments, there are provided techniques for managing functionality changes of an on-demand database system. The techniques facilitate implementing changes to the database system while minimizing work flow reductions to users of the database system. To that end, one embodiment of the present invention delays implementation of the changes to provide users of the system an opportunity to adjust behavioral interaction with the database. In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, users may implement the functional changes to determine any adverse impact on work flow, before the functional changes become permanent. In another embodiment, the user may be afforded an opportunity to selectively enable and disable the functionality changes before the duration expires.
US10482424B2 Systems and methods for mobile device-based item acquisition and tracking
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are provided for enabling mobile device-based item acquisition and tracking. One exemplary method performed on a mobile device comprises entering a wireless scan mode, detecting a signal from a tag associated with an item in a first area and in proximity to the tag, presenting information associated with the tag, and adding the information to a list. The method further comprises detecting a second tag in a second area, and sending the list to a second device. A second exemplary method performed by a processing terminal comprises receiving the list from a mobile device, entering a wireless scan mode, detecting a signal from a tag associated with an item in proximity to the tag, determining whether the item associated with the detected tag is present on the received list, and enabling the mobile device to complete a transaction to purchase the item. User interfaces are also provided for presenting information related to the above methods and receiving inputs from users to accomplish one or more related methods.
US10482422B2 System, method and apparatus for locating and merging documents
In one embodiment, a system, method, and apparatus to generate a merged record comprises a client server configured to generate a first report; and a recovery server configured to: receive the first report, the first report including first report information including at least one first descriptive term and a customer ID; match the at least one first descriptive term to one of a plurality of descriptive terms in a descriptive term list; determine if a weighted percentage associated with the matched at least one first descriptive term is greater than a predetermined weighted percent; match the at least one first descriptive term to at least one second descriptive term in at least one second report if it is determined that the weighted percentage associated with the matched at least one first descriptive term is greater than the predetermined weighted percent.
US10482419B2 Sensor device having configuration changes
Methods and apparatus for configuring a sensor device in accordance with a first configuration defining data collection for a plurality of sensors and defining when the collected data for the sensors is transmitted to a remote network. The sensor device can coupled to a shipping container for collecting environmental data as the shipping container is en route to a destination. The sensor device can receive a transition signal from the remote network instructing the sensor device to transition to a second configuration with different transmission parameters.
US10482418B2 Systems and methods for inspecting a delivery vehicle using a paired inspection drone
Paired drone-based systems and methods are described that inspect a delivery vehicle. For example, a system may include a docking station within the vehicle and a sensor-enabled inspection drone paired to the vehicle and that aerially inspects targeted inspection points corresponding to respective parts of the delivery vehicle. In response to an activation command, the inspection drone transitions to an active power state, uncouples from the docking station, identifies the targeted inspection points as corresponding to respective parts of the vehicle, moves to respective aerial positions proximate each of the targeted inspection points, automatically identifies an out of range inspection condition about a targeted inspection point based upon sensor-based inspection information detected from at least one of the aerials positions, and responsively transmits an inspection notification message to a vehicle receiver on the vehicle to indicate the targeted inspection point is outside an acceptable range for operation of the vehicle.
US10482410B2 Item handling and tracking system and method therefor
In an airport baggage handling system bag information, flight information and airport topology information are provided to a central processor which determines a path for the bag through the handling system. The bag is scanned at various points along the path and the scan time is compared with a predetermined arrival time for the bag at the scan point. A bag is marked at risk if it arrives at a scan point after the predetermined time and the system may suggest an alternative handling path for the bag if it is determined that the risk of the bag not making an outbound flight is too high.
US10482406B2 Energy-saving-operation recommending system
In an energy-saving-operation recommending system, a total energy consumption of plural facilities during passage of one material to be rolled through a rolling line is calculated, and the total energy consumption is divided by a width and a length of the material to be rolled before rolling to calculate an energy consumption reference value that defines energy consumption per unit width and unit length of the material to be rolled. The energy consumption reference value is stored in association with a steel grade and a target post-rolling plate thickness of the material to be rolled. An energy consumption reference value corresponding to a steel grade and a target post-rolling plate thickness of a material to be next rolled on the rolling line is obtained. The energy consumption reference value is multiplied by a width and a length of the material to be next rolled to calculate predicted energy consumption.
US10482405B2 Management and allocation of services using remote computer connections
A computer-implemented method for allocating services among a plurality of service operators where each capable of providing at least one service and each service operator operating a respective computer to receiving at a support server a request for service from at least one computer being operated by a user, generating a questionnaire to be answered by the user operating the at least one computer, selecting at least one service operator based upon the answered questionnaire, and establishing a service session between the at least one computer being operated by the user and the computer being operated by the at least one selected service operator for providing the requested service.
US10482402B2 Method and system for providing notifications related to service information of machine
A method for providing notifications related to service information of a machine located at a worksite is provided includes detecting, by a worksite management system, an entry of the machine in a first predefined service zone based on machine location data and machine identification data. The first predefined service zone is defined in the worksite management system corresponding to a first service area at the worksite. The method also includes generating, by the worksite management system, a first notification based on at least one predefined parameter and the machine identification data upon the entry of the machine in the first predefined service zone. The first notification includes information related to a service to be performed at the first service area. The method further includes detecting, by the worksite management system, an exit of the machine from the first predefined service zone based on the machine location data.
US10482401B2 System and method for arranging an order
A method includes obtaining, by a management module, an inventory unpacking sequence for a remote facility. The inventory unpacking sequence indicates a sequence for unpacking a shipment at the remote facility. An order associated with the remote facility is received that includes inventory items. The management module determines an order packing arrangement for the inventory items based on the inventory unpacking sequence. Mobile drive units are instructed to transport one or more inventory holders storing the inventory items to an inventory station, where the inventory items are packed into a shipment according to the order packing arrangement. The shipment is arranged to be unpacked at the remote facility according to the inventory unpacking sequence.
US10482400B2 Cognitive route planning for unit replenishment in a distributed network
Techniques facilitating cognitive route planning for unit replenishment in a distributed network are provided. In one example, a computer-implemented method can include determining, by a system operatively coupled to one or more processors, a time limit for unit replenishment at a unit dispensing device based on a unit depletion rate for the unit dispensing device. The computer-implemented method can also include generating, by the system, a route plan for the unit replenishment based on the unit depletion rate, the time limit, and respective unit depletion rates and respective time limits for other unit dispensing devices of a set of unit dispensing devices. The unit depletion rate can be based on historical and projected withdrawal data. Further, the unit dispensing device can be included in the set of unit dispensing devices located within a defined area. The time limit can indicate time remaining until the unit dispensing device is depleted of units.
US10482398B2 Secure anonymous transaction apparatuses, methods and systems
The SECURE ANONYMOUS TRANSACTION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“SAT”) transform hardware-verified user authentication requests via SAT components into secure transaction notifications. In one implementation, the SAT obtains a secure anonymous transaction user authentication request. The SAT verifies the authenticity of a user, using the secure anonymous transaction user authentication request. The SAT obtains an authenticated purchase order, in response to which it generates a one-time anonymous card account. Using the one-time card account, the SAT generates an anonymized purchase order for a merchant, and provides the anonymized purchase order. On obtaining a purchase notification for the anonymized purchase order, the SAT provides real-time notification for a user of the purchase notification. Also, on obtaining notification of a shipment related to the anonymized purchase order to an anonymized address, the SAT generates an order to re-route the shipment from the anonymized address to an actual shipment address of the user.
US10482397B2 Managing identifiers
A method, system or computer usable program product for managing attributes including obtaining a unique mutable identifier for storage in memory in response to a request to a service provider; utilizing a processor to provide a selected set of attributes to the service provider for association with the unique mutable identifier and storage at the service provider; and providing the unique mutable identifier to an application whereby the application can obtain the set of attributes by inquiring the service provider.
US10482392B2 Robust large-scale machine learning in the cloud
The present disclosure provides a new scalable coordinate descent (SCD) algorithm and associated system for generalized linear models whose convergence behavior is always the same, regardless of how much SCD is scaled out and regardless of the computing environment. This makes SCD highly robust and enables it to scale to massive datasets on low-cost commodity servers. According to one aspect, by using a natural partitioning of parameters into blocks, updates can be performed in parallel a block at a time without compromising convergence. Experimental results on a real advertising dataset are used to demonstrate SCD's cost effectiveness and scalability.
US10482391B1 Data-enabled success and progression system
Systems and method for remote intervention are disclosed herein. The system can include a memory including: a user profile database; and a model database. The system can include a user device and a supervisor device, each of which including: a network interface; and an I/O subsystem. The system can include a content management server that can: receive data identifying a user of the user device; retrieve user data for the user from the user profile database; retrieve a risk model from the model database; generate a risk value based on the risk model; generate an action recommendation identifying an action for completion; and generate and send an alert to the supervisor device, which alert includes the action recommendation and includes computer code to trigger activation of the I/O subsystem of the supervisor device to provide the action recommendation.
US10482390B2 Information discovery system
Systems, device and techniques are disclosed for an information discovery system. An element of data may be retrieved. A knowledge point may be extracted from the element of data. The knowledge point may include an aspect of the element of data. The element of data and the knowledge point may be linked with a traversable link. The knowledge point may further be linked to a second element of data. Natural language processing analysis, linguistic analysis, sentiment analysis, and metadata analysis, may be used to determine the aspect of the element of data.
US10482388B1 Spin-orbit qubit using quantum dots
Methods and apparatus of quantum information processing using quantum dots are provided. Electrons from a 2DEG are confined to the quantum dots and subjected to a magnetic field having a component directed parallel to the interface. Due to interfacial asymmetries, there is created an effective magnetic field that perturbs the energies of the spin states via an interfacial spin-orbit (SO) interaction. This SO interaction is utilized to controllably produce rotations of the electronic spin state, such as X-rotations of the electronic spin state in a double quantum dot (DQD) singlet-triplet (ST) qubit. The desired state rotations are controlled solely by the use of electrical pulses.
US10482387B2 Quantum mechanical machine vision system and arithmetic operation method based on orbital qubit
A quantum mechanical arithmetic operation method for machine vision, based on orbital qubit is performed by a quantum processing processor. The quantum mechanical arithmetic operation method comprises, obtaining a first labeled graph connecting between feature points of the first image and a second labeled graph connecting feature points of the second image, generating a point-to-point combination by matching the feature points of the first image with the feature points the second image, generating a conflict graph by adding the largest point-to-point combination by comparing the point-to-point combinations with the threshold, generating non-constrained binary optimization equation for finding a maximum independent set of conflict graphs, converting the non-constrained binary optimization equation into Ising model of the quantum system, and calculating the Hamiltonian of Ising model based on an orbital qubit to obtain solution of the non-constrained binary optimization equation.
US10482386B2 Predicting an identity of a person based on an activity history
Systems and methods for predicting an identity of a person are provided. In some aspects, a list of subject activities accessed by a subject person is received. For each of a plurality of stored persons, a stored list of activities accessed with by the stored person is accessed in one or more data repositories. An intersection is calculated between the list of subject activities and the stored list of activities for at least one stored person from the plurality of stored persons. That the subject person is likely to correspond to the at least one stored person from among the plurality of stored persons is predicted, based on the calculated intersection. An indication that the subject person is likely to correspond to the at least one stored person from among the plurality of stored persons is provided.
US10482380B2 Conditional parallel processing in fully-connected neural networks
The present disclosure is directed to parallelization of artificial neural network processing by conditionally synchronizing, among multiple computer processors, either the input or output of individual operations, and by conditionally using either rows or columns of certain matrices used in the operations. The conditional processing may depend upon the relative sizes of the input and output of the specific operations to be performed. For example, if a current layer matrix of values is larger than a next layer matrix of values to be computed, then rows of a weight matrix may be used by the computer processors to compute the next layer matrix. If the current layer matrix is smaller than the next layer matrix, then columns of the weight matrix may be used by the computer processors to compute the next layer matrix.
US10482378B1 System and method for noise-based training of a prediction model
In some embodiments, noise data may be used to train a neural network (or other prediction model). In some embodiments, input noise data may be obtained and provided to a prediction model to obtain an output related to the input noise data (e.g., the output being a prediction related to the input noise data). One or more target output indications may be provided as reference feedback to the prediction model to update one or more portions of the prediction model, wherein the one or more portions of the prediction model are updated based on the related output and the target indications. Subsequent to the portions of the prediction model being updated, a data item may be provided to the prediction model to obtain a prediction related to the data item (e.g., a different version of the data item, a location of an aspect in the data item, etc.).
US10482377B1 System, RFID chip, server and method for capturing vehicle data
A system includes a plurality of tracking devices, such as RFID tags, affixed to items, such as vehicles, a data collection engine, client devices and backend devices. The backend devices include trained machine learning models, business logic, and attributes of a plurality of events. A plurality of data collection engines and systems send attributes of new events to the backend devices. The backend devices can track the items and predict particular outcomes of new events based upon the attributes of the new events utilizing the trained machine learning models.
US10482370B2 Identification method and identification medium
An identification method for performing authenticity determination on an identification medium having code information and having a variable light pattern portion whose pattern of observed light varies upon a change in an observation angle and for performing reading of the code information includes generating, for captured image data of the variable light pattern portion of the identification medium, reference image data corresponding to the observation angle as the angle of an imaging direction of the captured image data with respect to a reference line of an observation target surface of the identification medium by a reference image generation unit, obtaining a degree of similarity between the captured image data and the reference image data, and performing, based on whether the degree of similarity exceeds a preset threshold, authenticity determination about whether the identification medium is authentic and reading the code information.
US10482367B2 Redox active polymer devices and methods of using and manufacturing the same
The disclosed technology relates generally to apparatus comprising conductive polymers and more particularly to tag and tag devices comprising a redox-active polymer film, and method of using and manufacturing the same. In one aspect, an apparatus includes a substrate and a conductive structure formed on the substrate which includes a layer of redox-active polymer film having mobile ions and electrons. The conductive structure further includes a first terminal and a second terminal configured to receive an electrical signal therebetween, where the layer of redox-active polymer is configured to conduct an electrical current generated by the mobile ions and the electrons in response to the electrical signal. The apparatus additionally includes a detection circuit operatively coupled to the conductive structure and configured to detect the electrical current flowing through the conductive structure.
US10482361B2 Optical identification and characterization system and tags
A system is disclosed capable of automatic and remote identification, tracking, sensing, and characterization of physical entities (objects and subjects) using structural-color tags. Optical encoding is performed in the spectral domain using photonic engineering. Several embodiments are provided for the imaging, tagging and processing aspects of the system.
US10482358B2 Apparatus that operates with unit mounted therein and the unit
An apparatus that operates with a detachable unit mounted therein, includes: a storage unit configured to store a public key; and a verification unit configured to verify data held by the mounted unit, based on the public key. The data includes attribute information indicating an attribute of the unit, and authentication information generated from target information including the attribute information with a secret key paired with the public key and from which the target information is restorable, and the verification unit is further configured to detect an anomaly in the attribute information or the authentication information included in the data, by determining whether the attribute information included in the target information restored from the authentication information using the public key matches the attribute information included in the data.
US10482355B2 Systems and methods for applying a convolutional network to spatial data
Systems and methods for test object classification are provided in which the test object is docked with a target object in a plurality of different poses to form voxel maps. The maps are vectorized and fed into a convolutional neural network comprising an input layer, a plurality of individually weighted convolutional layers, and an output scorer. The convolutional layers include initial and final layers. Responsive to vectorized input, the input layer feeds values into the initial convolutional layer. Each respective convolutional layer, other than the final convolutional layer, feeds intermediate values as a function of the weights and input values of the respective layer into another of the convolutional layers. The final convolutional layer feeds values into one or more fully connected layers as a function of the final layer weights and input values. The one or more full connected layers feed values into the scorer which scores each input vector to thereby classify the test object.
US10482354B2 Creation device, computer program product, recognition system, and creation method
According to an embodiment, a creation device creates a code table including a plurality of code words. A recognition device identifies a code word represented by a code image based on a result of character recognition of the code image formed on an object, the code table, and a confusion matrix preliminarily created. The confusion matrix represents probabilities that characters are recognized when the recognition device performs character recognition on an image. The creation device includes a change unit, an evaluation value calculation unit, and a control unit. The change unit changes the code table. The evaluation value calculation unit calculates an evaluation value of the changed code table using the confusion matrix. The control unit causes the change of the code table and the calculation of the evaluation value to be repeated such that the evaluation value becomes small.
US10482353B2 Bandwidth selection in support vector data description for classification or outlier detection
A computing device determines a bandwidth parameter value for outlier detection or data classification. A mean pairwise distance value is computed between observation vectors. A tolerance value is computed based on a number of observation vectors. A scaling factor value is computed based on a number of observation vectors and the tolerance value. A Gaussian bandwidth parameter value is computed using the mean pairwise distance value and the scaling factor value. An optimal value of an objective function is computed that includes a Gaussian kernel function that uses the computed Gaussian bandwidth parameter value. The objective function defines a support vector data description model using the observation vectors to define a set of support vectors. The Gaussian bandwidth parameter value and the set of support vectors are output for determining if a new observation vector is an outlier or for classifying the new observation vector.
US10482351B2 Feature transformation device, recognition device, feature transformation method and computer readable recording medium
Provided are a feature transformation device and others enabling feature transformation with high precision.The feature transformation device includes receiving means for receiving training data and test data each including a plurality of samples, optimization means for optimizing weight and feature transformation parameter based on an objective function related to the weight and the feature transformation parameter, the optimization means including weight derivation means for deriving the weight assigned to each element included in the training data and feature transformation parameter derivation means for deriving the feature transformation parameter that transforms each of the samples included in the training data or the test data, objective function derivation means for deriving a value of the objective function, the objective function derivation means including a constraint determination means for determining whether the weight satisfies a prescribed constraint and regularization means for regularizing at least one of the weight or the feature transformation parameter, and transformation means for transforming an element included in at least one of the training data or the test data based on the feature transformation parameter.
US10482349B2 Systems and methods for reducing data density in large datasets
Techniques and systems are provided for identifying unknown content. For example, a number of vectors out of a plurality of vectors projected from an origin point can be determined that are between a reference data point and an unknown data point. The number of vectors can be used to estimate an angle between a first vector (from the origin point to a reference data point) and a second vector (from the origin point to an unknown data point). A distance between the reference data point and the unknown data point can then be determined. Using the determined distance, candidate data points can be determined from a set of reference data points. The candidate data points can be analyzed to identify the unknown data point.
US10482347B2 Inspection of the contoured surface of the undercarriage of a motor vehicle
A method for providing an image of a contoured surface includes: a) recording images of one or a plurality of regions of the surface using different light exposure and/or illumination; b) generating an optimized image for each of the regions from the plurality of recorded images; and c) assembling the optimized images generated for the individual regions of the surface to form an optimized total image of the surface.
US10482341B2 Object recognition device and object recognition method
The object recognition device includes an imaging unit that captures images of a predetermined monitoring area to acquire a three-dimensional image and a two-dimensional image, an object extraction unit that extracts an area having pixels whose pixel values are within a predetermined range from the three-dimensional image acquired by the imaging unit, an image searching unit that searches the two-dimensional image, acquired by the imaging unit, for a reference image registered in advance according to the type of an object, and a determination unit that determines the type of the object depending on whether or not the reference image searched for by the image searching unit exists in the area extracted by the object extraction unit.
US10482339B2 Quantifying computer vision algorithm performance in the presence of system uncertainty
A method of quantifying computer vision algorithm performance. The method includes receiving a first image and a second image from an imaging system. Each of the first and second images is characterized by an image intensity value. Iteratively, an evaluation value of a noise profile is applies to the first and second images to form respective first and second composite images, and algorithm performance using the first and second composite images is measured. The measured performances are compared and an operational range of the algorithm determined. The noise profile includes at least one source of noise inherent to the imaging system.
US10482336B2 Face recognition and image search system using sparse feature vectors, compact binary vectors, and sub-linear search
Systems and methods are provided for performing automated face recognition and comparison. An input image of a face may be received and cropped, and the image may be processed through a deep neural network (DNN) to produce a k-dimensional feature vector. The k-dimensional feature vector may be converted to a k-dimensional binary vector by transforming each value in the vector to either 1 or 0. To search for nearest matches of the image in a database of gallery images of faces, the system may compare sub-strings of the binary vector to hash tables created from sub-strings of the gallery images, enabling sub-linear searching that allows locating the closest matches from among the entire gallery without requiring an exhaustive linear search of the entire gallery.
US10482334B1 Driver behavior recognition
Driver behavior recognition may be provided using a processor and a memory. The memory may receive an image sequence and a corresponding vehicle data signal sequence. The processor may generate or process features for each frame of the respective sequences. The processor may generate a first feature vector based on the image sequence and a first neural network. The processor may generate a second feature vector based on a fully connected layer and the vehicle data signal sequence. The processor may generate a fusion feature by performing data fusion based on the first feature vector and the second feature vector. The processor may process the fusion feature using a long short term memory layer and store the processed fusion feature as a recognized driver behavior associated with each corresponding frame. The processor may, according to other aspects, generate the fusion feature based on a third feature vector.
US10482333B1 Mental state analysis using blink rate within vehicles
Mental state analysis is performed using blink rate within vehicles. Video is obtained of an individual or a group within a vehicle. The video is analyzed to detect a blink event based on a classifier, where the blink event is determined by identifying that eyes are closed for a frame in the video. A blink duration is evaluated for the blink event. Blink-rate information is determined using the blink event and one or more other blink events. The evaluating can include evaluating blinking for a group of people. The blink-rate information is compensated using the processors for a context. Mental states of the individual are inferred for the blink event, where the mental states are based on the blink event, the blink duration of the individual, and the blink-rate information that was compensated. A difference in blinking between the individual and the remainder of a group can be determined.
US10482331B2 Stixel estimation methods and systems
Methods and systems are provided for detecting an object. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving, by a processor, image data from an image sensor; receiving, by a processor, radar data from a radar system; processing, by the processor, the image data from the image sensor and the radar data from the radar system using a deep learning method; and detecting, by the processor, an object based on the processing.
US10482328B2 Feature-based video annotation
A system and methodology provide for annotating videos with entities and associated probabilities of existence of the entities within video frames. A computer-implemented method identifies an entity from a plurality of entities identifying characteristics of video items. The computer-implemented method selects a set of features correlated with the entity based on a value of a feature of a plurality of features, determines a classifier for the entity using the set of features, and determines an aggregation calibration function for the entity based on the set of features. The computer-implemented method selects a video frame from a video item, where the video frame having associated features, and determines a probability of existence of the entity based on the associated features using the classifier and the aggregation calibration function.
US10482327B1 Media overlay selection system
A computing system receives, from a client device, image data describing an image captured by an optical sensor of the client device. The computing system compares the image to a set of reference images that include associated metadata describing a real-world feature depicted by the respective reference image. The computing system determines, based on the comparison, a subset of reference images that are similar to the image, and then determines, based on associated metadata of the subset of reference images, that the image captured by the optical sensor of the client device depicts a first real-world feature. The computing system selects a subset of media overlays related to the first real-world feature based on metadata associated with each media overlay that describes the respective media overlay. The computing system transmits the subset of media overlays to the client device.
US10482315B2 Display apparatus, display method, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
A display apparatus includes: a display unit that displays a first image; an obtaining unit that obtains a recognition result of recognizing a foodstuff serving as a cooking target on the basis of a photographed image obtained from a camera; a determination unit that determines whether a recognized foodstuff indicated by the recognition result is present in a superposable area where the first image can be superposed on the foodstuff; and a display control unit that causes the display unit to: (i) superpose the first image on the foodstuff when the determination unit determines that the foodstuff is present in the superposable area; and (ii) superpose the first image on a second image when the determination unit determines that the foodstuff is not present in the superposable area.
US10482314B2 Automatic calculation for ploidy classification
A method of image classification is used for classifying images of stained cell nuclei. For each nucleus, the total integrated optical density is calculated and a histogram calculated. The image is then classified by automatically identifying peaks, identifying the lowest peak as a 2C peak and classifying the image as at least one of diploid, tetraploid, aneuploid or polyploid based on the number of peaks and the count at an integrated optical densities above the 2C peak.
US10482312B2 Finger scanner, and method of scanning a finger using the finger scanner
A finger scanner comprises a first member and a second member. The first member has a first contact surface configured to contact a first part of a finger, and the second member has a second contact surface adjacent to the first member and configured to contact a second part of the finger adjacent to the first part of the finger. The first contact surface has a first height and the second contact surface has a second height, with a fixed or variable height difference between the first height and the second height. The finger scanner further comprises a first fingerprint sensor associated with the first contact surface, and a second fingerprint sensor associated with the second contact surface.
US10482311B2 Fingerprint information dynamic updating method and fingerprint recognition apparatus
Disclosed are a fingerprint information dynamic updating method and a fingerprint recognition apparatus. The method includes the steps of: collecting fingerprint information, and performing fingerprint recognition according to the collected fingerprint information and a pre-registered fingerprint template database; after the fingerprint recognition succeeds, determining whether the fingerprint template database is saturate; if the fingerprint template database is not saturate and the collected fingerprint information satisfies a first updating condition, adding the collected fingerprint information to the fingerprint template database; and if the fingerprint template database is saturate and the collected fingerprint information satisfies a second updating condition, selecting target fingerprint information from the fingerprint template database, and replacing the target fingerprint information with the collected fingerprint information.
US10482308B2 Method of recognizing fingerprint and electronic device including the same
Provided are a method of recognizing a fingerprint and a device including the same. The method of recognizing a fingerprint includes obtaining a fingerprint image from a fingerprint sensor, determining whether a pixel in the fingerprint image is defective based on a dispersion value of the pixel with respect to time, in response to determining that the pixel is defective, generating an interpolated pixel value of the pixel by performing interpolation on a first pixel value of the pixel based on a second pixel value of another pixel different from the pixel, and correcting the fingerprint image based on the interpolated pixel value.
US10482307B2 Fingerprint sensing system and method utilizing edge-compensating structure
A fingerprint sensing system for sensing a fingerprint pattern of a finger, comprising: a sensor array including a plurality of electrically conductive sensing structures; read-out circuitry connected to each of the sensing structures for providing sensing signals indicative of a capacitive coupling between the sensing structures and the finger; first signal providing circuitry for providing a first time-varying voltage signal to at least a portion of the sensor array; at least one electrically conductive edge-compensating structure arranged outside the sensor array; and second signal providing circuitry for providing a second time-varying voltage signal to the at least one edge-compensating structure.
US10482303B2 Methods and a system for verifying the authenticity of a mark
In one implementation, a processor: (1) receives an image of a candidate mark from an image acquisition device, (2) uses the image to measure one or more characteristics at a plurality of locations on the candidate mark, resulting in a first set of metrics, (3) removes, from the first set of metrics, a metric having a dominant amplitude, resulting in a trimmed first set of metrics, (4) retrieves, from a computer-readable memory, a second set of metrics that represents one or more characteristics measured at a plurality of locations on an original mark, (5) removes, from the second set of metrics, a metric corresponding to the metric removed from the first set of metrics, resulting in a trimmed second set of metrics, (6) compares the trimmed first set of metrics with the trimmed second set of metrics, and (7) determines whether the candidate mark is genuine based on the comparison.
US10482301B1 Scannable check management service
A server may receive data identifying a requesting user and data identifying a scanned code from a client device. A processor of the server may analyze the data identifying the scanned code to identify a memo associated with the scanned code. The memo may be associated with a creating user. The processor may determine whether the requesting user is the creating user by analyzing the data identifying the requesting user. In response to determining that the requesting user is the creating user, the processor may permit the client device to access a private account associated with the creating user. In response to determining that the requesting user is not the creating user, the processor may cause the client device to display a message associated with the memo.
US10482291B2 Secure field-programmable gate array (FPGA) architecture
Method and systems using stateful encryption for non-bypassable FPGA configuration including receiving, at an FPGA, FPGA-configuration data comprising a cryptographic state to initialize a cryptographic state of the FPGA, and decrypting, at the FPGA, the FPGA-configuration data, wherein decrypting the FPGA-configuration data yields at least a second cryptographic state and decrypted FPGA-configuration data. Embodiments can include receiving, at the FPGA, a challenge message, processing, at the FPGA, the challenge message to yield at least a third cryptographic state and a response, and transmitting the response from the FPGA.
US10482285B2 Event processing system
User events of a platform are processed to extract aggregate information about users of the platform at an event processing system. A query relating to the user events is received at the system and at least one query parameter is determined from the query. Various privacy controls are disclosed for ensuring that any information released in response to the query cannot be used to identify users individually or to infer information about individual users.
US10482283B2 Data breach detection system
The present disclosure deals with a system and a method to determine if an unauthorized user is attempting to access securely stored data. A user enters and stores sensitive data on a user device using a first computing system. The first computing system gathers sensitive data from the user device and stores the data on a second computing system. If the first computing system detects a potential data breach when trying to access the securely stored data, the first computing system may request the user to enter a subset of the securely stored data to confirm that the user has access to the securely stored data. The second computing system verifies the subset against the securely stored data and the securely stored data is made accessible to the user. If the second computing system is unable to verify the subset the second computing system triggers an event.
US10482281B1 Protecting client personal data from customer service agents
Techniques for providing a real-time service that protects personal data of clients from customer service agents are provided. Customer data that includes personal data indicative of sensitive information of a customer can be received from the customer. The personal data within the received customer data can be detected and a token that does not include the sensitive information of the customer can be generated. The personal data and the generated token can be stored along with data indicating a relationship between the token and the personal data. The personal data in the received customer data can be replaced by the token to form modified customer data. The modified customer data can be provided to a customer service representative. The token within the modified customer data can later be detected and associated with the personal data without revealing the personal data to the customer service representative.
US10482280B2 Structured text and pattern matching for data loss prevention in object-specific image domain
Structured text and pattern matching may be performed for data loss prevention in object-specific image domain. According to some embodiments, a method may include receiving an image, identifying one or more objects in the image based on attributes of the one or more objects, and determining an object type of a first object of the one or more objects by a computing device. The method may include identifying, by the computing device, one or more specific regions of the first object for recognition based on the object type of the first object and recognizing text in the one or more specific regions of the first object. In some embodiments, the method may then include providing, by the computing device, the text recognized in the one or more specific regions of the first object to a security engine, wherein the security engine may be configured to evaluate whether the text comprises sensitive information.
US10482278B2 Remote provisioning and authenticated writes to secure storage devices
A system for securing electronic devices includes a storage device including a storage device controller processor, at least one non-transitory machine readable storage medium in firmware of the storage device communicatively coupled to the storage device controller processor, and a monitor application comprising computer-executable instructions on the medium. The instructions are readable by the storage device controller processor. The monitor application is configured to provision one or more read-only areas of the storage device, provision a candidate copy area of the storage device, reduce a maximum capacity available for user data on the storage device by a size of the read-only areas and the candidate copy area, and secure access to the read-only areas of the storage device.
US10482277B2 Security application for data security formatting, tagging and control
A security program installed or in communication with a computer is provided. The security program is configured to intercept disk (I/O) operations that read/write from/to disk. This allows the security program to confirm and control access to data based on security rules. Further, the security program can categorize data based on security rules and then format and store data on disk in a format that prevents access by application(s) of the computer. The security program is further configured to re-format data to be accessible by the application in a format accessible by the application(s) when a request to access the data complies with security rules.
US10482276B2 User permission allocation method and device
A user permission allocation method includes acquiring currently collected facial feature information of a user; determining a difference degree of the current facial feature information of the user according to the acquired facial feature information of the user and facial feature information included in stored standard sample information; and allocating a user permission to the user according to the determined difference degree. Compared with a manner of using a fixed face threshold, a difference degree of current facial feature information of the user is determined, and when a user permission is allocated to the user, an external factor that affects the collected facial feature information is used as a reference factor, which means that a higher difference degree of the collected facial feature information indicates a lower user permission allocated to the user, so that the user permission of the user is dynamically allocated.
US10482275B2 Implementing access control by system-on-chip
Systems and methods for implementing access control by systems-on-chip (SoCs). An example SoC may comprise: an access control unit comprising a secure memory for storing access control data, the access control unit to: receive a message comprising an access control data item; store the access control data item in the secure memory; perform at least one of: authenticating the message using a message digest function, or validating contents of the secure memory by comparing a stored reference value with a calculated value of a message digest function of the contents of the secure memory; and control, in view of the access control data item, access by an initiator device to a target device.
US10482273B2 System and method for activating a data entry mechanism for an application based on security requirements
Disclosed are systems and methods for activating a data entry mechanism for an application based on security requirements. An example method comprises detecting, by a hardware processor, an activity state of the application during an execution of the application on a user device, determining the security requirements associated with the detected activity state, wherein the determined security requirements comprise properties for the data entry mechanism, activating the data entry mechanism for receiving user input for the application, wherein the data entry mechanism is based on the determined security requirements, and receiving the user input in accordance with the activated data entry mechanism.
US10482269B1 Techniques for automatic bucket access policy generation
Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques for generating updating, and/or validating one or more aspects of an access policy for a data bucket, such as based on usage data corresponding to the data bucket, for instance. Some embodiments are particularly directed to automatically generating, updating, and/or validating an access policy for a data bucket based on analysis of log data corresponding to the data bucket. In some embodiments, log data comprising access records to a data bucket may be analyzed to determine access requirements for a set of entities. In some such embodiments, the access requirements for the set of entities may then be used to generate an access policy for the data bucket.
US10482268B1 Systems and methods for access management
Systems and methods are provided for access management using machine learning. An exemplary system may include at least one processor and a storage medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to perform operations. The operations may include obtaining user access information from an access directory and generating a network comprising nodes and edges. The nodes may include a first type of nodes representing users and a second type of nodes representing access rights. The edges may include a first type of edges indicating that users have access rights, and a second type of edges indicating degrees of similarity between two users. The operations may also include determining a group of nodes of the first type representing a community of users sharing a degree of commonality higher than a degree of commonality shared by other users outside the community.
US10482266B2 System and methods for using cipher objects to protect data
Systems, methods, and devices configured to build and utilize an intelligent cipher transfer object are provided. The intelligent cipher transfer object includes a set of participants protected by cloaking patterns. A portable dynamic rule set, which includes executable code for managing access to the protected set of participants, is included within the intelligent cipher transfer object. For a given user, the intelligent cipher transfer object may provide access to some of the participants while preventing access to other participants, based on the portable dynamic rule set therein.
US10482260B1 In-line filtering of insecure or unwanted mobile device software components or communications
Techniques for in-line filtering of insecure or unwanted mobile components or communications (e.g., insecure or unwanted behaviors associated with applications for mobile devices (“apps”), updates for apps, communications to/from apps, operating system components/updates for mobile devices, etc.) for mobile devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, in-line filtering of apps for mobile devices includes intercepting a request for downloading an application to a mobile device; and modifying a response to the request for downloading the application to the mobile device. In some embodiments, the response includes a notification that the application cannot be downloaded due to an application risk policy violation.
US10482259B2 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.
US10482256B2 Information processing apparatus and method of controlling the apparatus
An information processing apparatus holding a secure chip includes a determination unit that determines whether the information processing apparatus returns from an idle state; a detection unit that, if the determination unit determines that the information processing apparatus returns from the idle state, detects initialization of the secure chip before starting application software; and a control unit that, if the detection unit detects the initialization of the secure chip, controls an operation of the information processing apparatus so that a hash value of the application software is not registered in the secure chip that is initialized.
US10482254B2 Domain-authenticated control of platform resources
A method, apparatus, system, and computer program product for domain-authenticated control of platform resources. Resources under the control of the platform are managed in accordance with access control rules that are centrally managed by a directory service. Security policies are uniformly applied by requiring authorization of the user's access to platform resources including hard drives, flash memory, sensors, network controllers and power state controllers.
US10482252B2 Method for protecting the confidentiality and integrity of firmware for an Internet of Things device
A method is provided for secure firmware provisioning of a device. In the method, an integrated circuit (IC) is manufactured by a first entity for use in the device. The IC is provided to a second entity for manufacturing the device using the IC. The IC has a unique identifier (UID) and secret key derivation data (KDD). A secure memory is provided to a third entity. The secure memory has a first key pair, and the secure memory is used with a firmware provisioning toolchain of the second entity. During manufacturing of the device by the second entity, the secure memory is enabled to verify the IC by verifying the UID. The secure memory stores a firmware decryption key, and is enabled to encrypt the firmware decryption key. The encrypted firmware decryption key is then provided to the IC, and the IC decrypts the encrypted firmware decryption key for use by the IC in decrypting the firmware.
US10482249B2 Excluding stressed machines from load balancing of distributed applications
Some embodiments provide a method for an end machine, that implements a distributed application, to redirect new network connection requests to other end machines that also implement the distributed application. The method receives a set of measurement data from a set of resources of the end machine and determines whether a measurement data received from a particular resource has exceeded a threshold. When the measurement data has exceeded the threshold, the method notifies a load balancer that balances new requests for connection to the distributed application between the end machines. The notification causes the load balancer not to send any new connection request to the end machine and redirect them to other end machines.
US10482245B2 Secure configuration in a virtualized computing environment
A computer implemented method to determine a configuration of a target virtual machine (VM) in a virtualized computing environment to protect against a security attack exhibiting a particular attack characteristic.
US10482237B2 Method for processing security of application and electronic device supporting the same
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a memory to store an application, a communication interface to communicate with an external device, and a processor operatively connected with the memory and the communication interface. The processor determines whether the application is authenticated if receiving an installation request or an execution request of the application, generates a policy file associated with a domain of the application if the application is authenticated, and assigns the application to a specified domain, which is accessible to a secure area of the memory, based on the generated policy file.
US10482236B1 Methods, mediums, and systems for establishing and using security questions
Exemplary embodiments relate to the secure storage of security questions through an immutable log, such as a blockchain. The security questions may be stored in a centralized location, accessible from an application or browser tab running on the user's device. When a security question is required, such as to perform a password reset on a website, the website may interact with the application or browser tab, which retrieves the question(s) from the blockchain. The user may enter their answers to the question(s), which may be hashed by the application or tab. The hashed answers may be entered into the original requesting website, which may verify with the blockchain that the correct answers have been provided. Thus, the requesting website sees neither the questions nor the answers. Additional security features may include logging requests for questions, so that a user can determine if a security question may have been compromised.
US10482233B2 Device, authentication system, authentication processing method, and computer program product
A first creator creates a first priority user information. When an installer installs a program that has a user authentication function, a second creator creates a second priority user information for use in the installed program separately from the first priority user information. An authenticator performs user authentication of the installed program using the created second priority user information.
US10482232B2 Robotic process automation using controller execution model
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for implementing a robotic process automation using controller execution model. The present invention is configured to receive electronically, from a user computing device, a request to establish a communication link with a hosted virtual desktop (HVD) bot; determine a controller hosted virtual desktop (CHVD) hub associated with the HVD bot, wherein the CHVD hub comprises one or more HVD bots connected to the CHVD hub in a hub-and-spoke configuration, wherein the HVD bot is accessible only via the CHVD hub; receive one or more authentication credentials associated with the CHVD from an encrypted credential repository; validate the one or more authentication credentials associated with the CHVD, wherein validating further comprises authorizing the user computing device to access to the CHVD hub; and establish a communication link between the user computing device and the HVD bot, via the CHVD.
US10482231B1 Context-based access controls
A system includes access controls that allow or deny a request based at least in part on a context associated with the request. A service receives a request from a client, and forwards information that describes the request and the context of the request to a context management service. The context management service determines whether the request should be allowed by querying a set of context validation plugins. Each context validation plugin analyzes particular characteristics of a request's context, and based at least in part on the request's context, indicates to the context management service that the request should be allowed or denied. If a quorum of the context validation plugins indicate to the context management service that the request should be allowed, the context management service indicates to the service that the request is allowed within the provided context.
US10482229B2 Method of providing content access permission to a user and a device thereof
The method and device of present disclosure relates providing content access permission to a user of the device. The device comprises an image capturing unit to scan eyeballs of the user trying to access the device. The scanning results in generation of a current scanned eyeball image. The device further matches the current scanned eyeball image with a previously scanned eyeball image of an authorized user and plurality of scanned eyeball images of plurality of other users. Based on the matching, the device determines the user as the authorized user of the device or a guest. In case of authorized user, the device provides a complete access of the device to the authorized user. However, in case of guest user, the device determines the age of the guest user and then provides the access of contents and functionalities of the device based on the age of the guest user.
US10482227B2 Electroencephalography (EEG) based authentication
An authentication method, system, and computer program product for decoding brain activity into a brain pattern sequence, applying brain dialog to interact with a user while the user is entering the brain pattern sequence, and matching the brain pattern sequence with a predetermined password to allow access to a system.
US10482223B1 Systems and methods for selecting questions for knowledge-based authentication based on social entropy
The disclosed computer-implemented method for selecting questions for knowledge-based authentication based on social entropy may include (1) identifying a potential question to ask a user of a computing system during a KBA process in an attempt to verify the user's identity, (2) determining whether any information suggestive of a correct answer to the potential question is available to anyone other than the user of the computing system, (3) calculating a social entropy of the potential question based at least in part on the determination of whether any information suggestive of the correct answer is available to anyone other than the user, and then (4) selecting the potential question to be asked to the user during the KBA process based at least in part on the social entropy of the potential question. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10482219B2 License management server, license management system, and storage medium
When a license management server according to the present exemplary embodiment receives a request for changing a license of a first version to a license of a second version from a license operation server that leases a license to a client, the license management server changes an expiration date of the license of the first version to a predetermined period of time later, and issues the license of the second version. Then, the license of the first version of which expiration date has been changed to the predetermined period of time later and the issued license of the second version are transmitted to the license operation server.
US10482218B2 Storage medium, information processing device, and management method, for managing trial license of application program
An application program can be installed in an information processing device. A determination unit determines whether the information processing device is in a state suitable for executing the application program. A management unit updates a usage state of a trial license of the application program in a case where the determination unit has determined that the information processing device is in a state suitable for operating a user interface unit. The management unit stops updating the usage state of the trial license of the application program in a case where the management unit has determined that the information processing device is not in a state suitable for executing the application program.
US10482217B2 Secure license enforcement for expandable peripherals on IoT (sleepi) devices
Managing playback of a media file, including detecting, while a media file is playing, a trigger mechanism indicating a change in optimal play characteristics of the media file from an original format, wherein the playback of the media file is associated with a first license, in response to detecting the trigger mechanism, instructing a trusted execution environment to request an updated license from a content provider of the media file, and upon receiving a second license for the media file, the trusted execution environment enforces play of the media file using the second license for a second format. The second license allows for the play of the media file to continue at the optimal play characteristics.
US10482212B2 Automated resistance and capacitance extraction and netlist generation of logic cells
Disclosed is technology for evaluating the performance, power, area, and cost of a new or significantly modified IC fabrication process. A layout of a circuit design is provided, the circuit design including pins, transistors, and interconnects. The interconnects have at least two endpoints, each of the endpoints being either a terminal of a transistor or a pin in the circuit design. The locations for a plurality of transistor and interconnect endpoints in the layout are identified. A three-dimensional circuit representation is fabricated in accordance with the layout and the fabrication process. Parasitic resistance and capacitance values are estimated for pairs of interconnect endpoints which share an interconnect in the three-dimensional circuit representation. An annotated netlist is developed for the plurality of the transistors interconnects endpoints identified from the layout, and which further indicates the parasitic resistance values and parasitic capacitance values estimated from the three-dimensional circuit representation.
US10482206B1 System, method, and computer program product for providing feedback during formal verification
The present disclosure relates to a method for electronic design verification. Embodiments may include receiving, using a processor, at least one electronic design file and a set of inputs from a user, wherein the at least one electronic design file and set of inputs are associated with an electronic design. Embodiments may further include performing formal verification on at least a portion of the electronic design and determining, using a model checker, one or more conflicts associated with a variable during the formal verification. Embodiments may also include translating the one or more conflicts into one or more corresponding signal names and displaying, at a graphical user interface, the corresponding signal names.
US10482205B2 Logic analyzer for integrated circuits
Monitoring signals in an integrated circuit can include monitoring a probed signal of an integrated circuit using a logic analyzer circuit implemented within the integrated circuit, detecting state changes in the probed signal using the logic analyzer circuit, and generating, within the logic analyzer circuit, a file specifying time stamped state changes of the probed signal.
US10482204B2 System for processing data and modelling for analysis of the energy consumption of a site
Data processing method for analysis of the energy consumption of a site on the basis of measurements including: selection of data time series, segmentation of the time series into segments, projection of the segments, display of the projections of the data segments, e) selection of at least one first group of data segments, establishment of a digital model of classification characterising the first group of data segments, selected on the basis of calendar metadata establishment of a digital model of classification characterising the first group of data segments, selected on the basis of the segments' profiles (FIG. 5B).
US10482199B2 Thermal resistance analysis model and semiconductor integrated circuit
A thermal resistance analysis model of a semiconductor integrated circuit comprising a die and a semiconductor chip disposed on the die, the die constituting a bottom inner node BI, the semiconductor chip including a local heat-generating portion constituting a junction node JN, the semiconductor chip constituting an additional plate node PN, a first thermal resistance θJP between the junction node JN and the additional plate node PN; and a second thermal resistance θPBI between the additional plate node PN and the bottom inner node BI, wherein the semiconductor integrated circuit is expressed by a multi-thermal resistance network. Disclosed herein are a thermal resistance analysis model with satisfactory precision as a thermal resistance analysis model of locally heat-generating semiconductor integrated circuits; and a semiconductor integrated circuit to which such a thermal resistance analysis model is applied.
US10482194B1 Simulation mode modification management of embedded objects
Described are techniques for processing a request. Data storage system configuration information is provided which is used by a simulator that simulates a data storage system configuration of a data storage system. A request is received to perform an operation with respect to the data storage system configuration being simulated. The request identifies an object included in the data storage system configuration information used to simulate the data storage system configuration. First processing is performed to simulate servicing the request using the data storage system configuration information and the first processing includes determining, at run time while processing the request, whether the object includes a first object property that is a reference to an embedded object.
US10482191B2 Jig information setting method and jig information setting device
On the basis of location information which signifies a clamp location of a jig with respect to a new workpiece, new workpiece cross-section information is recognized in the clamp location. Next, a search is carried out among existing workpiece cross-section information for information similar to the recognized new workpiece cross-section information. Next, jig information is selected which is linked to the found workpiece cross-section information. Next, the selected jig information and the location information are linked and set to new workpiece design information.
US10482189B2 Analysis device and program
An analysis device includes a memory unit, a recording unit, and an arithmetic processing unit. The arithmetic processing unit determines, by referring to a physical value of each of elements stored in the memory unit and a program recorded in the recording unit, whether or not a protector main body and a lid are in contact with each other in reproducing a state where a harness is contained inside the protector main body and an opening of the protector main body is covered by the lid.
US10482186B2 Method for automatically determining a finishing recipe of a manufactured component
The present relates to a method for automatically determining a finishing recipe of a manufactured component. A non-finished 3D model, consisting in a 3D representation of the manufactured component at a non-finished stage, is received at a computer. And a finished 3D model, consisting in a 3D representation of the manufactured component at a finished stage, is received. The non-finished 3D model and the finished 3D model are further processed, to calculate a finishing recipe of one or more tool(s), The tool performs a finishing operation according to the finishing recipe on the manufactured component at the non-finished stage, to obtain the manufactured component at the finished stage. The finishing recipe may include a trajectory of the tool(s), an operational parameter(s) of the tool(s). The manufactured component may consist in a blade. The finishing operation may consist in profiling, polishing, tri-blending, weld blending, twist and bow.
US10482181B1 Device, method, and system for expert case-based natural language learning
A computing device for expert case-based natural language learning includes a blackboard database, a top level mapper, and a bottom level case-based inference engine, and a bottom level translator. The blackboard database is configured to store context information corresponding to case semantics associated with natural language sentential forms. The case semantics include situation semantics and action semantics. The top level mapper is configured to query the blackboard database for the context information, map the situation semantics to the action semantics using the context information to form new case semantics, and store the new case semantics in a bottom level case database. The bottom level case-based inference engine is configured to match an input natural language sentential form to a matching case semantic stored in the bottom level case database. The bottom level translator is configured to translate the matching case semantic into natural language sentential form.
US10482175B2 Identifying properties of a communication device
A communication device is arranged to transmit a character string that identifies the device. The character string comprises a plurality of substrings, each of which comprises a sequence of characters. A property of the device is identified using a data structure having multiple nodes, wherein each of a plurality of nodes stores a respective hash value. Each hash value corresponds to the hash value that would be generated by performing a hash function on the sequence of characters of each substring. The data structure comprises references between the plurality of nodes, and the references define a path through the data structure that identifies the device. A node on the path is associated with a property of the device.
US10482174B1 Systems and methods for identifying form fields
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for generating synthetic documents. In one implementation, a system for generating synthetic data from a plurality of documents may include at least one processor and at least one non-transitory memory storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor cause the system to: receive a plurality of documents, individual documents of the plurality of documents having a same document type; generate a distribution of values for a corresponding pixel in the individual documents of plurality of documents; determine, based on the distributions, one or more common features of the plurality of documents; determine, based on the comparison, one or more input fields; generate a template including the one or more common features and the one or more input fields; and input synthetic data into the one or more input fields of the template thereby generating a plurality of synthetic documents.
US10482171B2 Digital form optimization
Digital form optimization techniques are disclosed which reduce the number of segments in empty digital forms that consumers of the empty digital forms need to complete. In some examples, a method may include determining potentially linkable segments in an empty digital form, determining a type of link to create for a potentially linkable segment of the potentially linkable segments, and providing a recommendation to create the determined type of link for the potentially linkable segment. The method may also include creating the determined type of link for the potentially linkable segment in response to a determination of an acceptance of the recommendation.
US10482169B2 Recommending form fragments
The present invention provides recommendation of top scoring form fragments to a form designer. A plurality of form fragments may be stored in a form repository, each form fragment including user-defined form fragment attributes, and analytics data for the form fragments may be collected over a period of time to calculate a performance score for each of the form fragments. When an author searches for a form fragment, at least one matching form fragment from the form repository may be obtained based on the search query or criteria inputted by the author using natural language processing (NLP). The matching form fragments may be ordered based on the performance score, where higher performing form fragments are listed first. The ordered form fragments may be displayed on a device associated with the author so that the form fragments may be used by the author when authoring forms.
US10482166B2 Image forming apparatus that stores a plurality of items of decompressed contents corresponding to some of a plurality of languages in accordance with information related to a region of the world, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
The present invention provides an image forming apparatus, and a method for controlling the same. Display data corresponding to a plurality of languages for displaying by a web browser is stored in advance in a first storage unit in a compressed manner, and display data in a language corresponding to a place of destination information of the image forming apparatus is read out from the display data corresponding to the plurality of languages stored in the first storage unit, expanded, and developed to a second storage unit. Web page data is generated using the display data, corresponding to a language designated by a client, developed in the second storage unit.
US10482164B2 Hyperlink with graphical cue
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for causing display of a first set of representations of a first set of hyperlinks. In operation, a first input from a user is received indicating a selection of one of the first set of hyperlink representations and causes, in response to receiving the first input, display of a second set of representations of a second set of hyperlinks. Further, a second input from the user is received indicating a selection of one of the second set of hyperlink representations, and causes, in response to receiving the second input, navigation to a destination specified by the selected one of the second set of hyperlink representations.
US10482158B2 User-level KQI anomaly detection using markov chain model
Techniques are provided for monitoring the performance of a user device in a communication network. The techniques include detecting an anomaly in a performance measurement such as a key quality indicator (KQI) of the user device. The techniques include obtaining historical measurements of the KQI for user devices. The historical measurements are assigned to states to reflect whether the performance is good or bad, or somewhere in between. The states can be defined differently for different hours in the day so that the states represent the relative performance for that time of day. For each user device, a Markov model is provided indicating probabilities of transitions between the states. Additional measurements are obtained of the KQI for a selected user device, and the Markov model of the selected user device is used to detect an anomaly in the additional measurements.
US10482155B2 Winograd algorithm on a matrix processing architecture
In one embodiment, a matrix operation may be performed, wherein the matrix operation comprises a matrix multiplication operation on a plurality of matrix operands. Matrix data may be received from a multi-dimensional memory, wherein the matrix data is associated with the plurality of matrix operands. The plurality of matrix operands may be extracted from the matrix data, wherein the plurality of matrix operands comprises a first matrix operand and a second matrix operand. A first transform may be performed on the first matrix operand to obtain a transformed matrix operand, wherein performing matrix multiplication using the transformed matrix operand is faster than performing matrix multiplication using the first matrix operand. Matrix multiplication may be performed on the transformed matrix operand to obtain a partial result. A second transform may be performed on the partial result to obtain a result of the matrix multiplication operation.
US10482149B2 Method and system for classification of web browsing history
The present disclosure relates to method and computing device for classification of web browsing history by classification system. The classification system receives web browsing history from web browser associated with user, where web browsing history comprises details about one or more web pages browsed by user, extracts one or more keywords from each of one or more web pages browsed by user based on trained keyword dataset, determines a plurality of classifications for each of the one or more web pages based on one or more keywords, generates relevancy matrix between one or more keywords of web pages and corresponding plurality of classifications and identifies a classification from plurality of classifications for each of one or more webpages based on relevancy matrix, where snapshot of classification is stored in non-volatile storage unit of web browser. The use of non-volatile storage unit in present disclosure provides no restriction on storage space.
US10482148B2 Systems and methods for co-browsing
The present disclosed technology relates to systems and methods for synchronizing the website displayed by two computing devices. Embodiments of the disclosed technology include methods for transmitting the contents of a Document Object Model displayed on a customer device to a customer service device. Embodiments of the disclosed technology further include methods to transmit Shadow DOM elements from a customer device to a customer service device.
US10482145B2 Query processing for online social networks
Among other things, embodiments of the present disclosure discussed herein may be used to receive, analyze, and distribute queries about various topics from a member of an online social network to other members of the social network. The embodiments of the present disclosure may additionally assess the quality of responses to queries by members, as well as expand or narrow the distribution of the query among the social network based on various events and criteria.
US10482142B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and program
Systems, methods and devices to provide recommendation information. A server, server system or server-implemented method can comprise circuitry that collects pieces of information via the Internet, determines recommendation information from the collected pieces of information, and determines an information search degree associated with the recommendation information. Data regarding the recommendation information and data regarding the information search degree can be output to provide an indication of the recommendation information. An apparatus, system or method can control display of recommended information and can comprise or be implemented using circuitry that receives, from a source external to the apparatus or system, data regarding recommended information and data regarding a generated information search degree associated with the recommended information. The apparatus or system can control display of an indication of the recommended information based on the received data regarding the generated information search degree and the received data regarding the recommended information.
US10482140B2 Method and system for providing retargeting search service
A method of providing a retargeting search service includes storing a log about query information input from a user during a preset period of time, and providing a retargeting keyword and a retargeting search result to at least one of a user mobile terminal and a user computer terminal according to an information providing point in time based on the stored log.
US10482138B2 Feature term classification method, information processing apparatus, and storage medium
A feature term classification method executed by a processor included in an information processing apparatus including a display device and a memory, the feature term classification method includes extracting a feature term from a Web page displayed on a screen of the display device; executing image searching using the extracted feature term; classifying the feature term based on whether an image has been detected as information corresponding to the feature term in the image searching; storing the information corresponding to the feature term in the memory; when a new feature term has been input, extracting a Web page corresponding to the new feature term from the stored information corresponding to the feature terms; and displaying the extracted Web page.
US10482135B2 Facilitating dynamic generation and customization of software applications at client computing devices using server metadata in an on-demand services environment
In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating dynamic generation and customization of software applications using server metadata in an on-demand services environment in a multi-tenant environment according to one embodiment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method includes receiving, at a server computing device, a request to access server metadata relating to object types, where the server metadata is stored at a database coupled to the server computing device. The method may further include providing access to the server metadata, and facilitating, using the server metadata, dynamic generation of a mobile software application at a client computing device including a mobile computing device. The dynamic generation of the mobile software application is performed automatically, in runtime, and locally at the client computing device in response to the request.
US10482123B2 Audible acoustic performance tool
In an aspect, provided are methods, systems, and apparatuses comprising receiving a query specifying one or more materials of a floor/ceiling assembly and/or a classification or result, determining one or more media files responsive to the query, and providing the one or more media files for playback.
US10482122B2 System and method for multiresolution and multitemporal image search
A system for modular image mining and search, comprising a plurality of image capture devices, a search engine, an indexing engine, a database, and user interface software. A plurality of image capture devices capture images and store them to a database. The indexing engine indexes images to create image data for each image with associated metadata and stores the information to the database. The interface software is used to request search queries via a search engine. The search engine accesses the image data to find images or parts of images that satisfy the search query.
US10482118B2 Document representation for machine-learning document classification
Methods, systems, and computer-readable storage media for providing weighted vector representations of documents, with actions including receiving text data, the text data including a plurality of documents, each document including a plurality of words, processing the text data to provide a plurality of word-vectors, each word-vector being based on a respective word of the plurality of words, determining a plurality of similarity scores based on the plurality of word-vectors, each similarity score representing a degree of similarity between word-vectors, grouping words of the plurality of words into clusters based on the plurality of similarity scores, each cluster including two or more words of the plurality of words, and providing a document representation for each document in the plurality of documents, each document representation including a feature vector, each feature corresponding to a cluster.
US10482117B2 Systems and methods for categorizing and moderating user-generated content in an online environment
Exemplary embodiments provide systems, devices and methods for computer-based categorization and moderation of user-generated content for publication of the content in an online environment. Exemplary embodiments automatically determine a probability value indicating that the user-generated content is either a positive example or a negative example of one or more unsuitable categories. If the user-generated content is determined to be a positive example of any of the unsuitable categories to a predefined degree of certainty, exemplary embodiments may automatically exclude the content from publication in the online environment.
US10482115B2 Providing question and answers with deferred type evaluation using text with limited structure
A system, method and computer program product for conducting questions and answers with deferred type evaluation based on any corpus of data. The method includes processing a query including waiting until a “Type” (i.e. a descriptor) is determined AND a candidate answer is provided. Then, a search is conducted to look (search) for evidence that the candidate answer has the required Lexical Answer Type (e.g., as determined by a matching function that can leverage a parser, a semantic interpreter and/or a simple pattern matcher). Prior to or during candidate answer evaluation, a process is provided for extracting and storing collections of entity-type pairs from semi-structured text documents. During QA processing and candidate answer scoring, a process is implemented to match the query LAT against the lexical type of each provided candidate answer and generate a score judging a degree of match.
US10482114B2 System and method for maintenance of questions and answers through collaborative and community editing
Systems, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for asking and searching for the answer to given questions, retrieving answers to such questions, as well as presenting such answers in a user-generated content style framework on a search engine. The system of the present invention comprises a question processor, operative to determine whether a question entered by a user has been previously answered, an answer data store storing answers to previously asked questions stored therein, an answer repository storing questions not yet answered by another user, and an editor tool operative to format an answer stored in the answer data store into user-generated content style and migrate the answer to a user-generated content style web page.
US10482113B2 Systems and methods to build and utilize a search infrastructure
Methods and systems to build and utilize a search infrastructure are described. The system generates index information components in real-time based on a database that is time-stamped. The system updates index information at a plurality of query node servers based on the index information components. A query engine receives a search query from a client machine and identifies search results based on the query and the index information. The system communicates the search results, over the network, to the client machine.
US10482111B2 Custom property cluster definition for a graphic user interface
An example method for utilizing custom properties in a user interface may include receiving, by an application configuration window, a custom property cluster definition. The custom property cluster definition may include a workflow configuration. The method may also include generating, by the application configuration window, a plurality of custom properties for a graphic user interface (GUI) based on the custom property cluster definition. The method may further include retrieving, by the application configuration window, a plurality of property values corresponding to the plurality of custom properties using the workflow configuration, and displaying, by the application configuration window, the plurality of custom properties and the corresponding plurality of property values on the GUI.
US10482110B2 Columnwise range k-nearest neighbors search queries
A range k-nearest neighbor search query of a database is processed by first defining an inner rectangle bounded within a circle around a center point specified by the range k-nearest neighbor search query. Thereafter, a distance to the center point is calculated for each point within the inner rectangle. Query results are returned if k or more points are within the inner rectangle. Otherwise, at least one additional query is executed. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
US10482108B2 Container clustering in a container-based architecture
Implementations provide for container clustering in a container-based architecture. A method of the disclosure includes generating by a processing device executing a container deploying an instance of an application image, a domain name server (DNS) query to request identification of other containers in a container cluster. The other containers deploy other instances of the application image. The method also includes in responsive to the DNS query, receiving the identification of each of the other containers in the container cluster. The method further includes configuring, without manual intervention, the container as a member of the container cluster in view of the identification of each of the other containers.
US10482105B1 External verification of content popularity
A system and method for externally verifying content popularity served via a content sharing service, including an access analyzer to create a list based on a number of accesses associated with content items served via the content sharing service, an external source interface module to monitor external sources for content items being served via the external sources, a list verifier to determine if the content items from the list match any of the content items from the external sources, and a list generator to create an externally verified list based on the determination from the list verifier.
US10482099B2 Systems and methods for facilitating data transformation
Systems and methods are provided for facilitating the transformation of data from a tabular data set organized according to a data schema to an object based data set organized according to data ontology. The data schema and the data ontology may be used to generate a custom coding language suitable for facilitating the creation of a transform script. Error checking, type checking, autocomplete, and preview tools may be provided to permit the verification of the transform script as it is created.
US10482096B2 Distributed index searching in computing systems
Computer systems, devices, and associated methods of providing distributed index searching are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving, at a database server, search terms included in a search query for content from a member and in response to receiving the search terms, determining a subset of the distributed indices to be searched in response to the search query based on the received search terms and one or more records of searching features on the database server. The method also includes providing the determined list of distributed indices to be searched based on the search terms in the search query.