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US10506939B2 Matching and tracking time sequences of heart activation
A method, including, receiving a first group of electrocardiograph (ECG) signals derived from a single heartbeat and generated at a respective plurality of electrodes on a catheter in a heart of a subject, formulating a template relating times of annotations of the first group of the ECG signals, and assigning the template an index. The method further includes receiving a second group of ECG signals derived from a subsequent single heartbeat and generated at the electrodes, calculating times of annotations of the second group, formulating a comparison between the template and the times of annotations of the second group, and, when the comparison indicates that the times of annotations of the second group correspond to the template, assigning the index to the second group of ECG signals, and presenting graphically on a display an occurrence of the template relative to a timeline representing heartbeats from the heart.
US10506938B2 Catheter with stacked spine electrode assembly
A catheter comprising an elongated catheter body, an electrode array distal of the catheter body, the array having a mounting member and at least first and second spine supports. Each spine support includes a base having a planar configuration, and a plurality of spines extending from the base, wherein the first base extends in a first plane and the second base extends in a second plane different from the first plane in the mounting member.
US10506934B2 Optical fiber pressure sensor
The disclosure includes an apparatus for insertion into a body lumen. The apparatus can comprise an optical fiber pressure sensor. The optical fiber pressure sensor can comprise an optical fiber configured to transmit an optical sensing signal. A temperature compensated Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) interferometer can be in optical communication with the optical fiber. The FBG interferometer can be configured to receive a pressure and modulate, in response to the received pressure, the optical sensing signal. A compliant member such as a sensor membrane can be in physical communication with the FBG interferometer. The membrane configured to transmit the received pressure to the FBG interferometer.
US10506932B2 Vascular viscoelasticity evaluation device, vascular viscoelasticity evaluation method, and program
A vascular viscoelasticity evaluation device and method in which, a pulse wave obtained using a cuff is subjected to first derivation, a positive amplitude peak value Vf1 that occurs first and a negative amplitude peak value Vr2 that occurs second out of a plurality of negative amplitude peak values are detected in a state in which an external force substantially the same as or greater than the systolic blood pressure has been exerted on a blood vessel, and a ratio of the positive amplitude peak value Vf1 that occurs first to the negative amplitude peak value Vr2 that occurs second is calculated, and then the vascular viscoelasticity is evaluated on the basis of this calculated ratio.
US10506931B1 Non invasive monitoring of arterial stiffness
A computer-implemented method for quantifying arterial stiffness and assigning an AS factor uses executable program on a computing device. The arterial pulse of an individual is monitored and the data received from the monitoring member transmitted to the computing device. The data received is processed by the processor, performing a pulse wave analysis. The primary systolic pulse and iliac reflection pulse are extracted from the pulse wave analysis and the time delay between the primary systolic pulse and the iliac reflection pulse determined. The time delay is used to calculate a second derivative based least in part, on the time delay. The frequency above zero components are separated from the second derivative and the area of the second derivative determined between a first primary systolic pulse and a first iliac reflection pulse. A percentage score is calculated based on the degree of arterial stiffness and input into a historical population database comparing the percentage score with the population data.
US10506929B2 Anesthetic syringe with a nerve detector
An anesthetic syringe comprising a nerve detector and an illuminated indicator. The nerve detector is configured to receive a radiative energy from a nerve in a tissue and send a signal to the illuminated indicator. The illuminated indicator shows a direction to move the syringe to a tissue location proximal to the nerve for injecting a local anesthetic drug. The syringe may accommodate a standard drug cartridge and may provide manual or automatic movement of a plunger.
US10506928B2 Systems, devices, and methods for identifying portions of a wound filler left at a tissue site
Methods for treating a wound include positioning a wound filler having a coating agent containing a fluorescent material proximate the wound. The wound filler is removed after a time period. The wound is then scanned using a fluorescence scanner to determine whether a portion of the wound filler remains at the wound. In response to the portion of the wound filler remaining at the wound, the portion of the wound filler is removed. Other methods and systems are presented.
US10506927B2 Medium-access control schemes for ultrasonic communications in the body based on second order statistics
Methods for ultrasonic communications through biological tissue using ultrasonic pulses are disclosed. For example, methods for calculating a forward data generation rate and a forward transmission probability profile for ultrasonic communications through biological material are disclosed. The method may comprise measuring sets interference values corresponding to instants on a communication channel. First and second order moments may be calculated for each instant based on the measured interference values. An outage probability may be calculated for each set and the forward data generation rate and forward transmission probability profile may be calculated based on the outage probability value and other parameters and a threshold transmission rate, a transmission delay threshold, and a residual transmission error rate.
US10506926B2 Multi-vital sign detector in an electronic medical records system
In one implementation, a device detects multiple vital signs from sensors such as a digital infrared sensor, a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor and at least one micro dynamic light scattering (mDLS) sensor, and thereafter in some implementations the vital signs are transmitted to, and stored by, an electronic medical record system.
US10506923B2 Optical imaging and measurement systems and methods for cataract surgery and treatment planning
An optical measurement system and apparatus for carrying out cataract diagnostics in an eye of a patient includes a Corneal Topography Subsystem, a wavefront aberrometer subsystem, and an eye structure imaging subsystem, wherein the subsystems have a shared optical axis, and each subsystem is operatively coupled to the others via a controller. The eye structure imaging subsystem is preferably a fourierdomain optical coherence tomographer, and more preferably, a swept source OCT.
US10506922B2 Spectrometer for color spectrally-encoded endoscopy
A grating element has an interface configured to cause light beams, include N visible color lights, incident to the interface to diffract at different orders. An imaging lens is configured to focus the N visible color lights diffracted by the grating element. A sensor is configured to receive and detect the focused N visible color lights. The focused N visible color lights include at least a first color light and a second color light. The first color light is diffracted in a first diffraction order and corresponds to a first wavelength resolution for the first color light. The second color light is diffracted in a second diffraction order and corresponds to a second wavelength resolution for the second color light. The first diffraction order is higher than the second diffraction order and the first wavelength resolution is smaller than the second wavelength resolution.
US10506921B1 Method and apparatus for travelled distance measuring by a capsule camera in the gastrointestinal tract
A method and system for determining a travelled distance by a capsule camera are disclosed. A current global motion vector for a current image in the image sequence is determined, where the current global motion vector corresponds to movement made by the capsule camera between the current image and a reference image associated with the image sequence. A travelled distance by the capsule camera in the GI tract is determined according to the current global motion vector and prior global motion vectors derived for prior images between an initial image and the current image, where the travelled distance is measured from an initial location associated with the initial image to a current location associated with the current image. A method and system for displaying an image sequence captured by a capsule camera are also disclosed. The travelled distances associated with the image sequence are displayed on a display.
US10506919B2 Operation switching mechanism and endoscope
An operation switching mechanism includes a wire, a reciprocating movement member, a first biasing member, a second biasing member, switching members configured to switch states in which the first biasing member and the second biasing member perform biasing, and an operation member configured to operate the switching members according to operation from an outside and move the reciprocating movement member to a first movement position or a second movement position.
US10506916B2 Endoscopic system and image processing device
An endoscopic system includes an endoscope that obtains image information inside a subject; a first recording medium into which the image information obtained from the endoscope is written; a second recording medium that has a table in which a recording condition for writing the image information obtained from the endoscope into the first recording medium has been recorded; and a controller that obtains, on the basis of an operation time period obtained from the endoscope, a recording condition associated with the obtained operation time period from among the plurality of recording conditions recorded in the table that the second recording medium has, and records the image information in the first recording medium under the recording condition.
US10506909B2 Dish washer
Disclosed is a dishwasher having a structure improved to enhance the efficiency of washing. The dishwasher includes a main body, a washing tub provided in the main body, a door configured to close or open an open side of the washing tub, a fixed nozzle fixed on another side of the washing tub and configured to spray washing water, a vane configured to reflect the washing water sprayed via the fixed nozzle toward dishes while being moved within the washing tub, and a rail assembly configured to guide the movement of the vane. The vane is rotationally coupled to the rail assembly to change a direction of movement of the washing water sprayed via the fixed nozzle.
US10506907B2 Dishwasher with controlled dry cycle
A dishwasher configured for drying dishes with the dishwasher having a tub at least partially defining a treating chamber and a closed loop condensation system for extracting liquid from air within a treating chamber of the dishwasher and a controller configured to control the dry cycle for drying of the dishes in the treating chamber of the dishwasher.
US10506905B2 Vacuum cleaner
Provided is a vacuum cleaner including a cleaner body; a cover member installed at an upper portion of the cleaner body to be opened and closed and configured to form a part of a front surface and an upper surface of the cleaner body; a suction hose provided at a front surface of the cover member; a hole formed at the front surface of the cover member to be in communication with the suction hose; and an outlet port formed at a rear surface of the cleaner body to be located at a position lower than the hole, wherein air introduced through the hole is discharged to the outlet port via an inside of the cleaner body.
US10506900B1 Paper towel roll holder
The paper towel roll holder attaches to the pole of a patio umbrella and holds a roll of paper towels off of the surface of the patio table.
US10506899B2 Movable bathtub assembly
Movable bathtub assembly characterized in that all arms, joints and mechanism mounting structures are arranged below an upper edge (29) of a bathtub (1) supported by its legs (7) on a base (30) and situated in the bathing position, in principle horizontally, completely inside the space defined by the upper edge (29) of the bathtub (1), the base (30) and walls (36) adjusted to the bathtub (1), in such way, that the bathtub is displaced following the rotation of arms (2, 3) from its bathing position to its vertical position, where the concave side of the bathtub is directed towards the place of its center in the bathing position.
US10506893B2 Chai tea brewer
An automatic tea brewing system may include a first container configured to hold a first liquid; a second container configured to hold a second liquid; a brew pot configured to be fluidly coupled to the first container and to the second container; a heating element; and a controller programmed to dispense the first liquid from the first container to the brew pot at a first time, heat the first liquid in the brew pot to a first temperature, dispense the second liquid from the second container to the brew pot at a second time later than the first time to produce a liquid combination in the brew pot, heat the liquid combination in the brew pot to a second temperature, and, at a third time later than the second time, begin decreasing the temperature of the liquid combination.
US10506889B2 Insulated vessel with augmented reality target and system utilizing the same
Disclosed is a double walled vessel for use in an AR system. The AR system includes AR software and an AR display device having a camera and a video screen. The double walled vessel includes an inner vessel disposed within an outer vessel to form an isolated space between the inner and outer vessels. An AR target is located in the isolated space so that it is protected, but visible through the walls of the vessel. The AR display device is configured to take an image of the AR target by its camera, whereupon the AR system's software processes that image to produce an augmented reality image which is provided on the AR display device's screen for viewing by a user.
US10506882B2 Interconvertable pet stairs and ottoman
A versatile item of home furniture having multiple sections joined by glides to allow all sections to be nested or encapsulated together in an ottoman configuration or, alternatively, be positioned as steps in a step configuration. The sections may include being in a seating configuration wherein the steps are disengaged from each other and include cushions received in recesses at the tops of the structure.
US10506880B2 Utility rack having end supports with folding cross-members
A utility rack includes a pair of end supports for supporting one or more shelves there between. Each end support includes a first vertical support having one or more cross members mounted thereto and a second vertical support. The cross members may be mounted to one or more cross member mounts of the first vertical support and are configured to be movable relative to the first vertical support between a stored position in which they are disconnected from the second vertical support and are collapsed inwardly towards the first vertical support for storage or transport and an extended position in which free ends of the cross members may be attached to the second vertical support using fasteners.
US10506878B2 Container storage rack apparatus
A storage rack for supporting a plurality of containers has an elongated body configured for mounting in a vertical orientation to a support structure such as a wall. The rack includes laterally extending container mounting apertures configured to engage the narrowed elongated neck portions of the containers. Each container is retained and supported in a cantilevered manner from the rack by their necks. Various configurations of mounting apertures include closed and open geometries. One embodiment of mounting apertures includes an entrance opening having a larger cross-sectional area than an opposite exit opening. The entrance opening includes obliquely angled wall surfaces which facilitate insertion of the container neck into the mounting aperture.
US10506871B1 Collapsible, surface-mounted apparatus
An apparatus configurable between a stowed or collapsed position against a support surface (e.g., wall) and a deployed position extending from the support surface for support of objects thereon. The apparatus is configured to make simultaneous use of first and second perpendicular pivot axes to both rotate the apparatus about the first pivot axis through the support surface and pivot first and second pieces of the apparatus relative to each other about the second pivot axis as the furniture system moves between the stowed and deployed positions. This ergonomic and balanced arrangement advantageously allows users to move the apparatus between the stowed and deployed positions with reduced levels of effort.
US10506863B2 Toiletry applicator
A deodorant applicator includes a housing, a screw with a threaded shaft, and an elevator assembly. The elevator assembly includes a receptacle and a threaded portion formed by a plurality of segments or ratchet discs. The ratchet discs can each be slid or pushed onto the screw to form a stack. The receptacle is slid over the stack of ratchet discs so that the stack of ratchet discs forms a threaded portion of the elevator assembly.
US10506861B1 2-in-1 nail lamp station
A nail lamp station includes a base lamp assembly and a detachable lamp pen. The base lamp assembly includes a station housing having a light cavity capable of receiving multiple fingernails therewithin, and a first light source supported within the light cavity for drying nail polishes on the fingernails at the same time within the light cavity. The detachable lamp pen is detachably coupled at the station housing, wherein the detachable lamp pen includes an elongated pen body and a second light source provided at a light end of the pen body for drying the nail polish on one single particular fingernail.
US10506860B2 Shaving assembly dispenser
Containers are described herein for the transportation and distribution of replaceable consumer products, e.g. interchangeable shaving assemblies. The containers described herein include a mechanism to securely hold the container in predetermined open and closed positions. The interior of the container may provided features which serve to hold and protect the shaving assemblies when not in use, e.g., during transport or storage.
US10506858B2 Securing an opening of a carrying container
A securing system for a container includes a securing system and an ornamental system selectively securable thereto for operably enabling a multitude of adaptive attractant features for greater expression of individuality. The securing system includes opposing elements effective to releasably secure opposing open side elements of the container against an unintended opening. The ornamental system includes an attractant feature and may optionally include additional attractant systems for presentation of a sound, a scent, a motion, or a secure access function.
US10506857B2 Adhesive pocket for mobile phones
An adhesive pocket for mobile phones adapted in size and shape to carry credit-card-sized items, and method of making the same. The adhesive pocket includes a base having a front, a back, a first side, a second side, a top, and a bottom. The adhesive pocket includes an elastic sheet affixed to the back of the base, the elastic sheet wrapped around the first side of the base, sealed at the bottom of the base, and sealed at the second side of the base, thereby forming a pocket between the elastic sheet and the base. The adhesive pocket includes an adhesive layer disposed on the elastic sheet. The adhesive pocket includes a removable backing disposed on the adhesive layer, the removable backing configured to expose the adhesive layer when removed.
US10506855B2 Handbags
Described herein are cosmetic bags of various size, shapes, and configurations. In one embodiment, a cosmetic bag includes a first sidewall including a first coupling surface; a second sidewall coupled to the first sidewall and including a second coupling surface, the second sidewall and the second coupling surface defining a groove configured as a handle; a reversibly sealable pouch coupled to and between the first and second sidewalls, the pouch being visible between the first and second sidewalls in a closed configuration; a first divider between the first sidewall and the pouch, the first divider and the first sidewall defining a first slot and the first divider and the pouch defining a second slot; and a second divider between the second sidewall and the pouch, the second divider and the second sidewall defining a third slot and the second divider and the pouch defining a fourth slot.
US10506851B2 System and apparatus for installing a zipper closure
Zippers, including a device for replacing a malfunctioning zipper. In some examples, the zipper includes a plurality of attaching means that fit over the teeth of a malfunctioning zipper. In some further examples, the zipper may function to repair a tear in the material of an item.
US10506849B2 Transport apparatus for conveying shoe sole
A transport apparatus is for conveying a shoe sole, and includes a rail unit divided into process and bridge regions, a delivery device and a transfer device. The delivery device is movable in the process and the bridge regions, and includes a conveyor belt for carrying the shoe sole and to move the shoe sole on the rail unit. The transfer device is located adjacent to the bridge region, and includes a transfer roller assembly and a transfer belt, which surrounds the transfer roller assembly and is drivable by the same for carrying the shoe sole. When the delivery device is in the bridge region, the conveyor belt is adjacent to the transfer belt, and is operable to convey the shoe sole onto the transfer belt.
US10506848B2 Footwear incorporating a tensile element with a deposition layer
An article of footwear may have an upper and a sole structure secured to the upper. The upper includes a base layer, a plurality of strand segments, and a deposition layer. The base layer has a first surface and an opposite second surface. The strand segments are located adjacent to the first surface and extend substantially parallel to the first surface for a distance of at least five centimeters. The deposition layer is deposited upon the first surface and the strand segments, and the deposition layer is joined with the first surface and the strand segments. The deposition layer is applied using a screen printing process. Different inks can be used during the screen printing process to form the deposition layer and an indicia layer.
US10506847B2 Reinforced shoe heel and methods for manufacturing shoes incorporating the same
The reinforced shoe heel includes an angled platform having a surface area for supporting a heel section of a shoe, a core including a plate and at least one reinforcement rod extending therefrom, the plate having a size and shape for select imbedded seated reception on a top surface of the angled platform, and a support coupled with and extending below the angled platform, the support being positioned in relation relative to the core to selectively receive the at least one reinforcement rod projecting from the plate. The reinforcement rod cooperates with the top-mounted plate to increase the relative structural rigidity of the reinforced shoe heel to generally relatively resist torsion, compressive, and shear stresses during use when attached to the shoe.
US10506846B2 Cushioning element for sports apparel
Improved cushioning elements for sports apparel, in particular for soles for sports shoes, are described. A cushioning element for sports apparel with a first deformation element is provided. The deformation element includes a plurality of randomly arranged particles of an expanded material, wherein there are first voids within the particles and/or between the particles.
US10506845B2 Rubber shoe sole, material, and methods for manufacturing the same
The present application relates to a rubber shoe sole, material and method for manufacturing the same. Disclosed a rubber sole comprising a rubber outsole filled with a high density material; wherein the high density material envelops a higher density TPU strip that is inscribed along the inner edge of the perimeter of the rubber sole and a rigid member enveloped between the heel and mid-sole portion of the sole.
US10506844B1 Foot pad
In described embodiments, the invention provides a foot pad having a generally planar substrate having a medial side and a lateral side and an upper surface extending between the medial side and the lateral side. A first toe loop extends upwardly from the medial side. The first toe loop has a first size. A second toe loop extends upwardly from the lateral side. The second toe loop has a second size, smaller than the first size. A third toe loop extends upwardly between the first toe loop and the second toe loop. The third toe loop is smaller than the first toe loop.
US10506843B2 Orthopedic shoe appliance
An orthopedic shoe appliance includes a pad for providing support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, wherein the pad does not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal. A method for manufacturing an orthopedic appliance includes obtaining a pad; and shaping the pad to provide support for midfoot arches, the second metatarsal, and the third metatarsal of a foot, but not provide substantial support under a heel of the foot or under the first metatarsal, the fourth metatarsal, and the fifth metatarsal.
US10506839B1 Protective Headgear
The protective headgear of the present disclosure utilizes closed cell compression molded foam combined with mesh and hook and loop closures and elastic strap that allow the helmet to have a more custom fit than other protective headgear on the market. The three-point adjustment system allows the athlete to fit the size and shape of the headgear both horizontally and vertically to their particular head.
US10506830B2 Air flow design for an e-vaping cartridge, method of making the e-vaping cartridge, and e-vaping device including the cartridge
The cartridge includes a housing, a reservoir containing a pre-vapor formulation, a vapor generator in communication with a central passage, the central passage including a first portion, a second portion and a third portion. The vapor generator is configured to communicate the pre-vapor formulation to the first portion of the central passage. A first air inlet is in communication with the second portion of the central air passage, where the second portion is between the vapor generator and the first air inlet. A dilution air inlet intersects the third portion of the central air passage, where the third portion is between the vapor generator and an outlet of the cartridge. The dilution air inlet defines a dilution air passage that does not pass through the vapor generator. The e-vaping device includes the cartridge.
US10506826B2 Slidable locking collar cigarette box with rate and number limiting features
A lockable cigarette box has a slidable collar which slides upwards and links to a cover of the box to hold the cover closed in an embodiment of the disclosed technology. Further, a locking mechanism within the slidable collar which attaches to a front side of the cover keeps the cigarette box closed and locked at times. One can use a dial, button, or other input to set a time and/or to run a program which allows the box to opened only up to a certain amount of times per unit of time (rate) and/or a certain total number of times over the course of the program. This allows a person to control the maximum number of cigarettes removed over a period of time and how fast the cigarettes are removed.
US10506824B2 Smoking article mouthpiece with cooling agent inclusion complex
A smoking article includes a mouthpiece having an outer surface and a cooling agent inclusion complex disposed on the outer surface.
US10506821B2 Production of soluble protein solutions from pulses
A pulse protein product, which may be an isolate, produces heat-stable solutions at low pH values and is useful for the fortification of acidic beverages such as soft drinks and sports drinks without precipitation of protein. The pulse protein product is obtained by extracting a pulse protein source material with an aqueous calcium salt solution to form an aqueous pulse protein solution, separating the aqueous pulse protein solution from residual pulse protein source, adjusting the pH of the aqueous pulse protein solution to a pH of about 1.5 to about 4.4 to produce an acidified pulse protein solution, which may be dried, following optional concentration and diafiltration, to provide the pulse protein product.
US10506820B2 Devices and methods for dosing
Systems and methods of producing a frozen food product include mixing ingredients with a liquefied gas, e.g. liquid nitrogen. The texture and quality of the food product may be determined by sensing temperature or viscosity, and controlling the rate at which the liquefied gas flows into the mixture, i.e. dosing. This functionality may be achieved using one or more scoops, the position of which may be controlled by actuators. The dosing may be controlled by a program that receives input from one or more sensors, and the program may be responsive to input of the type or amount of ingredients being mixed. In addition, the dosing may be controlled by a human being through a user interface, e.g. by pushing a ‘dose’ button.
US10506818B2 Microfiltration of human milk to reduce bacterial contamination
The present invention relates to a method for treating raw human milk to produce treated human milk having undetectable levels of bacteria. The milk is skimmed to produce skim human milk then subjected to microfiltration to yield a filtrate which has undetectable levels of bacteria, including Bacillus cereus. The resultant human milk can be further processed, used and/or sold.
US10506815B2 Moulding device, and method for moulding food products
Moulding device for moulding three-dimensional food products from a mass of foodstuff which can be transferred by pumping, for example a meat mass of minced meat. The device comprises a moulding drum having a peripheral surface containing multiple series of cavities extending in the peripheral direction.The device comprises a mass feed device which is arranged in a filling position with respect to the peripheral surface of the moulding drum. The peripheral surface is embodied as a profiled peripheral surface having a shaping profile. Multiple shoe segments are provided which are arranged next to one another and which have a profiled inner side with a profile which is in meshing engagement with the shaping profile. The shoe segments have freedom of movement with respect to one another, at least in the direction of the rotation axis, in order to each remain individually aligned with respect to the profile of the section with which the inner side of the shoe segment is in meshing engagement.
US10506812B2 Altering microbial populations and modifying microbiota
The invention relates to methods, uses, systems, arrays, engineered nucleotide sequences and vectors for inhibiting bacterial population growth or for altering the relative ratio of sub-populations of first and second bacteria in a mixed population of bacteria. The invention is particularly useful, for example, for treatment of microbes such as for environmental, medical, food and beverage use. The invention relates inter alia to methods of controlling microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) or biofouling of a substrate or fluid in an industrial or domestic system.
US10506810B2 Synergistic herbicidal composition
The present invention belongs to the technical field of synergistic pesticides, and particularly relates to a synergistic herbicidal composition comprising a 4-benzoylpyrazole compound. The synergistic herbicidal composition comprises an active ingredient A and an active ingredient B in an herbicidally effective amount, wherein, the active ingredient A is the compound of the active ingredient B is one or more compounds selected from: 1) a phenoxycarboxylic acid; 2) a pyridinecarboxylic acid; 3) a benzoic acid; 4) a hydroxybenzonitrile; 5) an urea; 6) a pyridine; 7) a triazolinone; 8) a diphenyl ether; 9) an acetamide; 10) an aryloxyphenoxypropionate; 11) a cyclohexanedione; 12) a sulfonylurea; 13) a triazine; 14) a sulfonamide; 15) a phenylpyrazoline; and 16) others: bentazon. The composition is effective for controlling a broad-leaved weed in wheat fields, has extended weed-controlling spectrum, significant synergistic effect and reduced application rate, and is safe for a crop.
US10506805B2 Method for generating a halogen-stable anti-microbial synthetic fiber
A method for producing fibers with improved color and anti-microbial properties is described. One embodiment includes a method for generating a halogen stable antimicrobial synthetic fiber, the method comprising creating a mixture that includes a polymer, an anti-microbial agent, and a non-halogen pigment, and extruding the mixture to form an anti-microbial synthetic fiber.
US10506799B2 Bird propelled rotating hummingbird feeder
A bird propelled rotating hummingbird feeder. A pivot housing includes a central axis and a central hole. A plurality of fins is configured as dual opposing fin sets, where each fin is angled at an oblique angle with respect to a plane passing perpendicularly through the central axis and each fin set comprises at least three angled fins attached to the pivot housing so as to be symmetrically located opposite the other dual opposing fin set with the pivot housing centered between the dual opposing fin sets. A feeder jar housing integrated into each of the dual opposing fin sets central fin. A pivot cable is inserted through the central hole and a bearing element it is attached to a bottom end of the pivot cable within the pivot housing. A hanger is attached to a top end of the pivot cable.
US10506793B2 System and method for feeding animals
A feeding system is provided to permit sequential entry to animals, one at a time, into a feeding station that weighs the animal, and then provides or prevents access to feed based on body weight or other criteria. It exits each animal if no feed is to be provided, or after feeding for a specified period of time. The system accommodates animals housed in groups, and allows individual animals to be fed precisely with minimal labour input. Feed consumption by individual animals is limited by the amount of time they remain in the feeding area of the station and the amount of feed provided to them. The system provides for the ongoing collection of data about the animals growth and controls and monitors feed intake and body weight.
US10506792B2 Rotary milking parlour arrangement
A rotary milking parlor arrangement comprising an annular platform rotatably arranged around a rotary axis, a plurality of milking stalls arranged on the platform, a stationary floor surface surrounded by an inner edge portion of the annular platform. The floor surface is provided at a lower elevation than the platform surrounding it, such that a vertical opening is formed to a space under the platform between the edge portion of the platform and the floor surface. Modular units, located in the space under the platform, comprise a front wall element closing a part of said vertical opening, the modular units configured to be attached to a lower surface of the platform and to house at least one milking component in the space under the platform.
US10506789B1 Soybean cultivar 61381330
A soybean cultivar designated 61381330 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 61381330, to the plants of soybean cultivar 61381330, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 61381330, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 61381330. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 61381330. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 61381330, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 61381330 with another soybean cultivar.
US10506785B1 Soybean cultivar S170122
A soybean cultivar designated S170122 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar S170122, to the plants of soybean cultivar S170122, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar S170122, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar S170122. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar S170122. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar S170122, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar S170122 with another soybean cultivar.
US10506780B1 Hybrid corn variety 79586595
The invention provides seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated 79586595. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety 79586595, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety 79586595 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety 79586595.
US10506779B1 Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH699670
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH699670. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH699670, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH699670 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH699670.
US10506777B1 Maize hybrid X05M994
A novel maize variety designated X05M994 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X05M994 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X05M994 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X05M994, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X05M994 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X05M994 and methods of using maize variety X05M994 are disclosed.
US10506775B1 Maize inbred PH42CD
A novel maize variety designated PH42CD and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH42CD with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH42CD through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH42CD or a locus conversion of PH42CD with another maize variety.
US10506774B1 Maize inbred PH2SKK
A novel maize variety designated PH2SKK and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH2SKK with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH2SKK through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH2SKK or a locus conversion of PH2SKK with another maize variety.
US10506771B2 Modular hydroponic system
A hydroponic growing system uses a plurality of vertically supported pots suspended one above the other, each pot being removably held on a supporting ring attached to a plurality of vertically extending chains, or the like, supported from above. The hydroponic growing system includes a water delivery system which feeds the water to the top-most pot which drains to each next pot and to a bottom reservoir where it may be pumped back into the water delivery system.
US10506767B2 Installation evaluation apparatus for greenhouse, insolation regulation apparatus for greenhouse, and program
An installation evaluation apparatus 10 for a greenhouse includes an input device 11, an insolation evaluation unit 12, and a presentation device 13. The input device 11 is configured to receive input of position information relating to a planned location for installing the greenhouse. The insolation evaluation unit 12 is configured to determine variation, according to the date and time, in an insolation amount in the planned location by performing a computer simulation using the position information input into the input device 11. The presentation device 13 is configured to visualize and present the variation in the insolation amount according to the date and time, determined by the insolation evaluation unit 12.
US10506765B2 Intelligent light adjusting system and intelligent light adjusting method in crop growth process
An intelligent light adjusting system and method thereof in a crop growth process are provided. The intelligent light adjusting system includes a parameter measurement device, a parameter processing device, a light source control device and a light source assembly. The parameter measurement device is for measuring a specified parameter in the crop growth process. The parameter processing device is for acquiring a light source parameter of the light source control device, based on the specified parameter. The light source control device is for controlling lighting of the light source assembly, based on the light source parameter.
US10506759B2 Rice seed treatment agent
A paddy seed treatment agent containing a herbicidal active component and having a sufficient herbicidal effect, while having a reduced risk of herbicide injury to paddy rice, a method for treating paddy seeds using the paddy seed treatment agent, paddy seeds, and a method for controlling paddy field weeds by sowing and cultivating the paddy seeds, are provided. The paddy seed treatment agent contains fenquinotrione or a salt thereof as a herbicidal active component. The method for controlling paddy field weeds includes sowing and cultivating paddy seeds treated with this paddy seed treatment agent, and the like.
US10506757B2 Folding implement with tractor assist
A towed implement, such as a cultivator is configured between an unfolded operational position and a folded transport position in which wing sections are pivoted about a vertical axis into a forward direction where they are alongside a telescoping tool bar. Sensors on the cultivator send signals initiating the folding/unfolding sequence to send commands through the implement controller to a tractor controller having a ISOBUS class 3 configuration. The tractor is commanded to forward and rearward movement in synchronism with the folding/unfolding process to steer wing supporting wheel assemblies toward the correct position for the intended transport direction.
US10506756B2 Rotating toolbar with double rod cylinder
In one embodiment, an implement comprising a center section and a pair of wing sections, each of the sections comprising a pair of parallel frame members pivotably coupled to each other, wherein one of the frame members comprises a toolbar; and a plurality of hydraulic cylinders enabling rotational movement between the parallel frame members, wherein the hydraulic cylinders of the wing sections comprise double rod cylinders and the hydraulic cylinders of the center section comprises single rod cylinders.
US10506754B2 Variable tooth coulter blade with sized inserts
A system and method cuts and increases surface area of surface stubble material while contemporaneously mulching, tiling and aerating the soil. A discoidal coulter blade is configured with a plurality of circumferential teeth for cutting the surface stubble as well as reducing the downward pressure required for the blade to enter the type and depth of soil desired. The circular coulter blade is configured with a plurality of inserts oriented normal to the rotational movement of the blade as the blade cuts the soil. Each insert is shaped to aerate a specific type of soil anticipated by an operator. The inserts are positioned on the blade for desired impact with the soil and angled in placement on the blade to maintain the desired effect on the soil.
US10512201B2 Member preparation method and member preparation apparatus
A member preparation method includes a request rank determining step of determining a request member rank of a member fitted to production of a mounting board based on board information and component information including a mounting position of a component mounted on the mounting board. Furthermore, the member preparation method includes a fitting member extracting step of extracting a fitting member fitted to the request member rank in a plurality of members based on a production plan of the mounting board and retained member information in which a member rank is associated with each of the plurality of the members. Furthermore, the member preparation method includes a use member selecting step of selecting a use member in the fitting member, and a member preparation instructing step of generating an instruction to prepare the use member.
US10512199B2 Power conversion apparatus provided with semiconductor module and electronic component pressurized by pressurizing member
A power conversion apparatus includes: a semiconductor module, an electronic component, a plurality of cooling pipes and a casing that accommodates the semiconductor module, the electronic component and the cooling pipes. An abutting surface is provided at a part of the casing, in which the electronic component comes into contact with the abutting surface. A pressurizing member pressurizes the semiconductor module in a first direction extending from the semiconductor module to the electronic component. The electronic component includes a part body and a wing portion and the wing portion protrudes from the part body at least either one side of both sides thereof with respect to a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, and comes into contact with the abutting surface from a semiconductor module side with respect to the first direction.
US10512197B2 Electronic part housing structure
A power converting device includes a heat sink including a heat sink base portion on an upper face side of which a depressed portion forming a refrigerant channel is provided and a heat sink upper plate covering the depressed portion of the heat sink base portion, wherein the refrigerant channel is sealed using a channel seal provided in an outer peripheral portion of the heat sink upper plate, an upper case caused to cover an upper face side of the heat sink, a lower case caused to cover a lower face side of the heat sink, and a terminal block forming a waterproofing wall that encloses a power module projecting from an upper face of the heat sink upper plate between the power module on the heat sink upper plate and the channel seal in the upper case.
US10512195B2 Server device with capacitive circuit
Example implementations relate to a server device with a capacitive circuit. For example, a server device with a capacitive circuit can include a capacitive circuit located on a printed circuit assembly (PCA) of the server device and a baseboard management controller unit (BMC) to provide a communication interface between the capacitive circuit and a computing device. A voltage can be applied across the capacitive circuit and a signal can be sent from the capacitive circuit to the computing device using the BMC in response to a change in voltage.
US10512191B2 Relocation module for patient monitors and surgical equipment
A module for housing electronic and electromechanical equipment and for managing waste heat during surgery. The module including a lower section including a bulbous portion and a tower-like upper section located on top of the lower section. The bulbous portion can be configured to be positioned under an arm overhang of a surgical table. A water-resistant cowling can enclose at least a portion of the lower section and the tower-like upper section. An air inlet vent can be provided in the cowling of the lower section to allow air to enter and cool the electronic and electromechanical equipment housed in the lower section. The tower-like upper section can serve as a chimney allowing a convection current of waste heat to rise within the tower-like upper section and be discharged from outlet vents located near the top of the tower-like upper section.
US10512182B2 Electronic apparatus
According to an embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes a printed circuit board including a plurality of devices that include a nonvolatile memory package and a controller package configured to control the nonvolatile memory package, and a housing accommodating the printed circuit board. The housing includes an opening on a surface constituting the housing. An encryption device among the plurality of devices is present in a first region. The first region is a region on the printed circuit board that is not irradiated with light emitted from a light source placed at the opening. The encryption device is a device used for an encryption process of data to be stored into the nonvolatile memory package.
US10512180B2 Security system for electronics cabinet
An electronics cabinet includes front, rear and side walls, wherein the rear wall includes first and second removable panels, the first and second removable panels being mounted to the rear wall with securing fasteners and further includes a security system for preventing removal of the first and second removable panels. The security system includes: an assembly that overlies a securing fastener of the first panel and a securing fastener of the second panel; and a locking device engaging the assembly, the locking device configured to move between locked and unlocked conditions, wherein in the locked condition the locking device prevents removal of the assembly from the first and second rear panels, and in the unlocked condition the locking device permits the removal of the assembly from the first and second rear panels.
US10512179B2 Flexible display device and electronic device
A flexible display device and an electronic device are provided. The flexible display device includes a flexible display panel, a rigid structure and a support structure. The support structure includes a set of support arms including a first support arm and a second support arm. The rigid structure is bent at a preset angle based on a combined state of the set of support arms so that the flexible display panel supported by the rigid structure is bent at a same angle as the preset angle. The combined state includes a first use state and a second use state. The first support arm and the second support arm are located on a same plane in the first use state. The preset angle is formed between the first support arm and the second support arm in the second use state.
US10512174B2 Method of filling through-holes to reduce voids and other defects
Direct current plating methods inhibit void formation, reduce dimples and eliminate nodules. The method involves electroplating copper at a high current density followed by electroplating at a lower current density to fill through-holes.
US10512173B1 Wiring board
A wiring board of the present disclosure includes: an insulating base having a first surface including a mounting region and a second surface connected to an external board; a power supply conductor including a first planar conductor, and first linear conductors; a grounding conductor including a second planar conductor, and second linear conductors; power supply terminals, being electrically connected to the first planar conductor; and grounding terminals being electrically connected to the second planar conductor.
US10512170B2 Highly conductive transparent glass-based circuit board
A highly conductive transparent glass-based circuit board includes a glass substrate. The glass substrate is a glass-tempered substrate. A surface of the glass-tempered substrate faces air. A conductive paste, printed on the surface of the glass-tempered substrate, is baked, heated, and cooled to form a conductive circuit fused with the surface of the glass-tempered substrate. The surface of the glass-tempered substrate and an upper surface of the conductive circuit are at the same level. A surface of the conductive circuit, except a region reserved for a solder pad used for welding a component, is covered with a printed-circuit-board (PCB) organic solder-resistant layer. The conductive circuit is tightly fused with the glass substrate. It is a fusional relation between the conductive circuit and the glass substrate. A surface of the glass substrate and an upper surface of the conductive circuit are at the same level. Because a surface of the highly conductive transparent glass-based circuit board is smooth, the conductive circuit is not easily damaged. The highly conductive transparent glass-based circuit board has the characteristics of high conductivity and high transmittance.
US10512166B2 Manufacturing method of circuit board and stamp
A manufacturing method of a circuit board and a stamp are provided. The method includes the following steps. A circuit pattern and a dielectric layer covering the circuit pattern are formed on a dielectric substrate. A conductive via connected to the circuit pattern is formed in the dielectric layer. A photoresist material layer is formed on the dielectric layer. An imprinting process is performed on the photoresist material layer using a stamp to form a patterned photoresist layer, wherein the pressing side of the stamp facing the circuit pattern becomes sticky when subjected to pressure so as to catch photoresist residue from the photoresist material layer in the imprinting process. A patterned metal layer is formed on a region exposed by the patterned photoresist layer. The patterned photoresist layer is removed.
US10512163B2 Electronic component mounting board
An electronic component mounting board includes: a circuit board having a wiring layer; a pocket part provided on a main surface of one side of the circuit board; a passive component housed in the pocket part; an active component arranged above the passive component and the main surface of the one side of the circuit board and connected to the passive component; and a shield layer formed of a material containing a magnetic material and provided between a bottom surface of the pocket part and a lower surface of the passive component.
US10512162B2 Systems and methods for strain sensing using aerosol jet printing of flexible capacitive strain gauges
A device may include a flexible substrate. The device may further include a flexible integrated circuit within the flexible substrate, the integrated circuit having at least one input electrode positioned on a surface of the flexible substrate. The device may also include an aerosol jet printed conductive ink layer disposed on the surface of the flexible substrate, the aerosol-jet printed conductive ink layer having a pattern that includes a first set of fingers interdigitated with a second set of fingers, the aerosol jet printed conductive ink layer in contact with the at least one input electrode.
US10512160B2 Conductive structure and manufacturing method therefor
The present specification relates to a conductive structure body and a method for manufacturing the same.
US10512158B2 Flexible circuit board with improved bonding position accuracy
In one example, a flexible circuit board includes a signal line disposed between a first ground and a second ground; a dielectric disposed between the first ground and the signal line and between the second ground and the signal line; a cover layer disposed below the first ground and having openings formed therein such that the first ground is exposed at certain intervals; and a position alignment portion formed across the opening and configured to bisect an area of the opening.
US10512156B2 Electronic device
The invention relates to an electronic device, in particular a control device, having a housing. The housing has a cavity, in which there is arranged a circuit carrier fitted with electric and/or electronic components, forming an electric and/or electronic circuit. Furthermore, the electronic device has a fuse element making contact with the circuit carrier in order to protect the electric and/or electronic circuit against electrostatic discharges. In addition, the electric and/or electronic circuit comprises a plug contact which has connecting pins, and the connecting pins make contact with the circuit carrier. Here, the at least one connecting pin is formed as the fuse element, in that the at least one connecting pin is connected to a ground line. Furthermore, an extremely small distance of the housing from an electrically conductive region of the electronic and/or electronic circuit is provided at a point of the at least one connecting pin formed as a fuse element, by which means, in the event of an electrostatic discharge, a preferred discharge path is formed between the housing and the ground line.
US10512152B2 Device array backframe with integral manifolding for high performance fluid cooling
The present invention generally relates to an array backframe with integral manifolding for high performance fluid cooling of devices. The integral manifolding of the array backframe is designed to perform three functions. First, the array backframe parallelizes the fluid paths to provide uniform, cool supply fluid to every device in the array. Second, the array backframe minimizes the parasitic heat losses between supply and exhaust by use of an isolation cavity. Third, the array backframe collapses hundreds of fluid lines into a single internal manifold to enhance modularity while also serving as a structural support member.
US10512151B2 Electronic device with self-regulated cooling to avoid hot-spot heating
An electronic device able to regulate its own working temperature and keep the same constant notwithstanding light or heavy processor activity includes a shell, a circuit board mounted on the shell, a control module and a heating element mounted on the circuit board, and a heat dissipation assembly. The connecting assembly includes a first heat dissipation component, a second heat dissipation component, and a connecting assembly. The first heat dissipation component includes a first heat-conducting board. an elastic component, and a second magnetic component. The second heat dissipation component includes a second support with a second heat-conducting board rotatably mounted. The connecting assembly rotatably connects the first support and the second support and brings the heat dissipation components together for high-temperature heat dissipation and separates same when low working heat is generated. The electronic device dissipates heat evenly through the heat dissipation assembly.
US10512149B2 Extreme UV light generation device
An extreme UV light generation device may include: a chamber having a plasma generation region at an inside of the chamber, the chamber receiving a target substance externally supplied to the plasma generation region; an outlet port provided on the chamber; a magnetic field generating unit configured to generate a magnetic field to converge cations on the outlet port, the cations being generated from the target substance that has been turned into plasma in the plasma generation region; an electron emission unit configured to emit electrons neutralizing the cations; and an exhaust tube joined to the outlet port and through which a neutralized substance obtained by neutralizing the cations flows.
US10512148B2 System and method for generating extreme ultraviolet light employing laser pulse including pedestal
A system for generating extreme ultraviolet light, in which a target material inside a chamber is irradiated with a laser beam to be turned into plasma, includes a first laser apparatus configured to output a first laser beam, a second laser apparatus configured to output a pedestal and a second laser beam, and a controller connected to the first and second laser apparatuses and configured to cause the first laser beam to be outputted first, the pedestal to be outputted after the first laser beam, and the second laser beam having higher energy than the pedestal to be outputted after the pedestal.
US10512143B1 Method for commissioning lighting system components using voice commands
A lighting control system is provided to reduce the time, cost, and potential for error during device commissioning. A controller is programmed to obtain voice commands from a user and to identify and implement device commissioning modes based at least on the obtained voice commands. In a first commissioning mode, the controller configures one or more buttons or equivalent actuators on a control switch mounted in association with a lighting zone. In a second commissioning mode, the controller assigns device grouping and/or configuration data for a plurality of lighting devices (e.g., lighting fixtures, occupancy sensors, light sensors) in operable connection with the control switch. The controller may further in another commissioning mode identify one or more second lighting devices added to or exchanged with one or more of the plurality of first lighting devices and assign device grouping and/or configuration data thereto.
US10512134B2 Illumination system with color-changing lights
An illumination system includes a plurality of distributed units, each having a light source and a light-source controller. The plurality of light sources simultaneously emits a selected type of light. The system also has a primary controller, which includes power-voltage-delivering circuitry and power-sequence-controlling circuitry. The power-voltage-delivering circuitry delivers a LOW or HIGH power voltage to the plurality of distributed units simultaneously. The power-sequence-controlling circuitry causes the power-voltage-delivering circuitry to automatically transition the power voltage between LOW and HIGH in different sequences corresponding to the type of selected light. Each of the plurality of light-source controllers is configured to detect the power voltage provided to the corresponding distributed unit and cause the corresponding light source to emit the selected light type upon receiving the corresponding sequence while the power voltage is HIGH and at a constant voltage.
US10512131B2 Systems and methods for bleeder control related to lighting emitting diodes
System and method for controlling one or more light emitting diodes. For example, the system includes a bleeder configured to receive a rectified voltage generated by a rectifying bridge, and a dimmer detector configured to receive an input voltage generated by a voltage divider, determine whether or not the rectified voltage is associated with a TRIAC dimmer, and output a control signal to the bleeder. The voltage divider is configured to receive the rectified voltage, and the input voltage indicates a magnitude of the rectified voltage.
US10512130B1 Multi-string LED drivers and current switching techniques
LED backlight circuits for a display and methods for operating the circuits are disclosed. The LED backlight circuit includes a set of drivers and a set of LED strings. A driver can be capable of coupling to any of the LED strings at a given time. Examples of the disclosure can include different configurations of drivers. In some instances, the driver may include an auxiliary transistor that allows the driver to settle before being switched to control a respective LED string. In some examples, the driver can include switches and an idle transistor that can be operated such that a low current path through the driver can exist when the driver is not coupled to a LED string.
US10512128B2 Modular light-emitting diode fixtures
A master lighting fixture and a satellite lighting fixture can each include an LED board including multiple LEDs that can emit visible light. A power supply and a LED regulator can be connected to the LED board in the master lighting fixture to provide power to operate the LED board. The LED board in the master lighting fixture can be connected to the LED board in the satellite lighting fixture to form a circuit to allow the power provided by the LED driver to be transmitted to the LED board in the satellite lighting fixture. A defect in the LED board in the master lighting fixture or the satellite lighting fixture can open the circuit, which can prevent power from being transmitted through the LED boards to enhance the performance of LEDs in the LED boards or reduce a risk of damage that can be caused by the LED boards.
US10512127B2 Cooking apparatus
Cooking apparatus (10) includes heating chamber (4), radiant heater unit (38), convection device (30), a temperature sensor, and a control unit. Radiant heater unit (38) is provided inside heating chamber (4) and radiant-heats an object to be heated. Convection device (30) is provided behind heating chamber (4) and convection-heats the object. The temperature sensor is provided inside convection device (30) and detects temperature inside convection device (30). The control unit controls the temperature inside heating chamber (4) by making radiant heater unit (38) and convection device (30) operate in response to the temperature detected by the temperature sensor. This aspect achieves a stable level of finish and a prolonged service life of radiant heater unit (38).
US10512124B2 Warpage control in the packaging of integrated circuits
A method includes placing a first package component over a vacuum boat, wherein the vacuum boat comprises a hole, and wherein the first package component covers the hole. A second package component is placed over the first package component, wherein solder regions are disposed between the first and the second package components. The hole is vacuumed, wherein the first package component is pressed by a pressure against the vacuum boat, and wherein the pressure is generated by a vacuum in the hole. When the vacuum in the hole is maintained, the solder regions are reflowed to bond the second package component to the first package component.
US10512121B2 Method of and system for packet gateway and content management integration
Methods of and systems for packet gateway and content management integration are disclosed. An integrated gateway and content management module provides content to mobile user equipment from a content delivery network. The module operates on the content based on information about the mobile user equipment and/or network entities with which the mobile user equipment is communicating and information about the content being provided. The integrated gateway and content management module discovers said information.
US10512119B2 Shared resource capacity among devices
Communications devices such as cellular telephones share resources, for example to conserve battery capacity or to enable a device to perform a function not available to another one of the devices. Such devices may find particular utility in a mobile personal emergency response (MPERS) environment, and may enable clients of an MPERS service to take better advantage of the service. The devices communicate over a local wireless communications system to determine which device may perform a particular function. Other resources that may be shared include cellular connectivity and global positioning capability.
US10512117B2 Computer program, computer-readable storage medium, first transmission point and method performed therein
Embodiments herein relate to a method performed by a first transmission point (12) out of at least two transmission points for estimating a channel quality gain of a wireless device (10) served by the first transmission point (12) in a wireless communication network (1). The first transmission point (12) coordinates transmissions with a second transmission point (13) out of the at least two transmission points in the wireless communication network (1). The first transmission point estimates the channel quality gain based on whether a first cell specific reference signal, CRS, configuration of the first transmission point (12) is using radio resources for a first CRS that are colliding or not with radio resources used for a second CRS of a second CRS configuration of the second transmission point (13) in the wireless communication network (1), and a utilization of frequency resources by the second transmission point (13).
US10512115B2 Device and method of handling data transmission
A communication device of handling data transmission comprises configuring a first bearer and a second bearer according to at least one bearer configuration received from a network; encrypting a first packet of a first flow into a first encrypted packet according to an encryption key and a first bearer identity of the first bearer; receiving a first RRC message from the network before transmitting the first encrypted packet to the network successfully, wherein the first RRC message configures the communication device to transmit at least one packet of the first flow via the second bearer to the network; transmitting the first encrypted packet to the network via the first bearer; encrypting a second packet of the first flow into a second encrypted packet according to the encryption key and a second bearer identity of the second bearer; and transmitting the second encrypted packet to the network via the second bearer.
US10512111B2 Electronic apparatus and control method thereof
An electronic apparatus comprises a communication unit that wirelessly communicates with an external apparatus present within a predetermined range, and a control unit that controls the electronic apparatus. Upon receiving a connection request from the external apparatus in response to an advertisement signal transmitted via the communication unit when the control unit is in a sleep state in which its power consumption is reduced, the control unit returns from the sleep state and determines whether or not the external apparatus, which has transmitted the connection request, has been connected to the electronic apparatus in the past, and if determining that the external apparatus, which has transmitted the connection request, has not been connected to the electronic apparatus in the past, the control unit transits to the sleep state.
US10512110B2 Wireless communication method, wireless communication device, electronic watch, and non-transitory recording medium
In a pairing establishment process, a controller (220) of a central (200) notifies a peripheral of the application identification information on the central (200). The controller (220) of the central (200) stores the device identification information on the peripheral received therefrom in a ROM (240). The application identification information is information to identify an application (that is, software) owned by the central (200). The application is to perform various communications with the peripheral.
US10512109B2 Transmitting communication device, receiving communication device and methods performed thereby
A method performed by a transmitting communication device for handling communication for a wireless device in a communication network. The communication network comprises one or more networks comprising partitioned sets of functionalities wherein a first set of functionalities belongs to a first network slice supporting the wireless device, and which first set of functionalities is separated from another set of functionalities out of a total set of functionalities in the one or more networks. The transmitting communication device transmits a Non Access Stratum Protocol Data Unit (NAS PDU) and an indication over a signalling connection carrying NAS PDUs, to a receiving communication device, which indication indicates that the NAS PDU is associated with the first network slice.
US10512102B2 Method and apparatus for triggering an active time to monitor for discontinuous reception
A method and apparatus may include transmitting uplink communication via an uplink semi-persistent scheduling resource. The method may also include monitoring a control channel for downlink communication. The monitoring comprises monitoring for discontinuous reception. The monitoring is triggered by the transmitting of the uplink communication.
US10512100B2 User device-requested downlink pilots
The present disclosure describes methods and apparatuses for user device-requested downlink pilots. Downlink pilots can be used by the user device to estimate a channel over which the user device receives data from a base station, thus improving error rates for decoding the data. Some examples of downlink pilots include demodulation reference signals (DM-RS), channel state reference signals (CS-RS), or sounding reference signals (SRS). By enabling the user device to request downlink pilots, the base station can transmit downlink pilots that are customized to provide reference signals with desired characteristics, such as positions within a frequency-time domain of the channel over which the user device receives data from the base station. The customized downlink pilots can enable the user device to better use reference signals to successfully receive and decode data from the base station.
US10512097B2 Coexistence of wireless sensor networks with other wireless networks
A method for communicating in a wireless sensor network (WSN) is described. Using control logic, a first wireless transceiver is caused to transmit a wireless packet to a node in a wireless sensor network. The control logic bases its causing on a transmission coinciding with a break in transmission for a second wireless network, such that the transmission from the first wireless transceiver does not coincide with transmissions made on the second wireless network. Time synchronized channel hopping (TSCH) slot frames for wireless packet transmission in the wireless sensor network are caused to be time offset if the first wireless transceiver is utilizing TSCH. Wake up sequence transmissions for the wireless sensor network are caused to be time offset if the first wireless transceiver is utilizing coordinated sampled listening (CSL).
US10512096B2 Method for transmitting data in dual connectivity and a device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for transmitting data in dual connectivity, the method comprising: configuring that UL data is only to be transmitted to the first eNB, if an amount of data available for transmission in a PDCP entity is less than a threshold, receiving a PDCP data from an upper layer, transmitting a BSR to request an UL grant to the second eNB, receiving the UL grant from the second eNB, and transmitting the PDCP data using the UL grant to the second eNB if an amount of the PDCP data has been indicated to the second eNB by the BSR.
US10512094B2 Assessment and mitigation of radio frequency interference of networked devices
A system and method are provided for assessing and mitigating radio frequency interference (RFI) in a network comprising a plurality of wireless devices. During an RFI assessment phase the process includes receiving an attacker signal to operate as an attacker device and then responding to the attacker signal by transmitting a transmitted interference test packet (ITPkt) to one or more other wireless devices of the plurality of wireless devices. The transmitted ITPkt comprises ITPkt parameters includes a network identifier of the device, a transmission globally unique identifier, and a time of transmission for a transmitted interference test pattern (ITPat). The process additionally includes transmitting the transmitted ITPat at the time of transmission for the transmitted ITPat.
US10512092B2 Modulated signals in spectral segments for managing utilization of wireless resources
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a device that converts a modulated signal in a spectral segment to the modulated signal at a carrier frequency without modifying a signaling protocol, wherein the carrier frequency is outside of the spectral segment. A guided electromagnetic wave is generated that propagates along a physical transmission medium without requiring an electrical return path and includes a reference signal in addition to the modulated signal at the carrier frequency. A wireless signal is transmitted by antenna coupled to the physical transmission medium, wherein the signal is directed to a network element of a distributed antenna system, including the reference signal and modulated signal. The reference signal enables the network element to reduce distortion when reconverting the modulated signal at the carrier frequency to the modulated signal in the spectral segment for wireless distribution to a mobile communication device. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10512087B2 IEEE 802.11 communication utilizing carrier specific interference mitigation
Wireless communication under IEEE 802.11 standards utilizing carrier specific interference mitigation where an AP or UE employs an ultra-wideband tuner to evaluate available spectrum between several communication bands. Rather than being constrained to communicate in a single communication band, the AP and UEs may utilize more than one communication band to communicate with one another. In doing so, the AP and UE search across several bands and measure interference on a carrier-by-carrier basis across those bands. Either of the AP and UE may select a cluster of carriers for communication, where the cluster of carriers may comprise 1) contiguous carriers in a single sub-channel, 2) contiguous carriers spanning across more than one sub-channel, 3) discontinuous carriers in a single sub-channel, or 4) discontinuous carriers spanning across more than one sub-channel. The mapping between a cluster and its carriers can be fixed or reconfigurable.
US10512083B2 Control method and management apparatus
A control method comprises: transmitting, by a first management apparatus included in a first network allocated with a first frequency band, to a second network allocated with a second frequency band, an allocation request signal for requesting allocation of a part of the second frequency band to the first network, the signal being generated on the basis of a usage state of the first frequency band, determining, by a second management apparatus included in the second network, on the basis of a usage state of the second frequency band, a bandwidth to be allocated to the first network out of the second frequency band and an allocated frequency band corresponding to the bandwidth; managing the allocated frequency band as unavailable; transmitting, an allocation request response signal including information indicating the allocated frequency band, to the first network; and managing the allocated frequency band as available in the first network.
US10512081B2 Receiving method and apparatus
Provided is a radio communication base station device which can prevent lowering of use efficiency of a channel communication resource for performing a frequency diversity transmission when simultaneously performing a frequency scheduling transmission and the frequency diversity transmission in a multicarrier communication. In the device, a modulation unit (12) executes a modulation process on Dch data after encoded so as to generate a Dch data symbol. A modulation unit (22) executes a modulation process on the encoded Lch data so as to generate an Lch data symbol. An allocation unit (103) allocates the Dch data symbol and the Lch data symbol to respective subcarriers constituting an OFDM symbol and outputs them to a multiplexing unit (104).Here, when a plurality of Dch are used for a Dch data symbol of one mobile station, the allocation unit (103) uses Dch of continuous channel numbers.
US10512078B2 Radio communication apparatus
Provided is a radio communication apparatus including a radio communication unit that performs radio communication with another radio communication apparatus, and a control unit that controls processing of adding information which can be used for communication by the another radio communication apparatus which is a transmission destination to a frame within such a range that transmission is possible using an assigned radio resource.
US10512077B2 Method and apparatus for performing fractional subframe transmission
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a method and apparatus for performing fractional subframe transmission. The method may comprise: determining first temporal information that indicates when a channel becomes available; and determining, based on the first temporal information and transmission opportunity information, second temporal information that indicates an end of the fractional subframe transmission.
US10512075B2 Multi-link new radio physical uplink control channel beam selection and reporting based at least in part on physical downlink control channel or physical downlink shared channel reference signals
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus may receive a downlink transmission from at least one beam of a set of beams. The set of beams may be associated with a multi-beam communication between the apparatus and a base station. The apparatus may select a beam, of the set of beams, to report beam related information associated with the at least one beam of the set of beams. The apparatus may report an indication that the beam is a selected beam.
US10512074B2 Uplink (UL) multi-user (MU) feedback using high-efficiency (HE) long training fields in a wireless local-area network
Apparatus, computer readable media, and methods for UL MU feedback using HE-LTFs in a wireless local-area network are disclosed. An apparatus of a station comprising memory and processing circuitry couple to the memory is disclosed. The processing circuitry may be configured to: decode a frame comprising one or more resource block identification (RBIDs), wherein each RBID indicates a resource allocation to transmit one bit of information to a access point. Additionally, the processing circuitry may be configured to encode a response to the availability trigger frame in accordance with the resource allocation indicated by the one or more RBIDs, in response to decoding an availability trigger frame from the access point. The processing circuitry may be configured to configure the station to transmit the response to the access point in accordance with orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA).
US10512072B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting downlink control information in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for monitoring downlink control information (DCI) in a wireless communication system, especially in a new radio access technology (NR) is provided. A user equipment (UE) monitors first DCI having a first size in a UE specific search space (USS). The the first size is determined based on an active bandwidth part (BWP). The UE further monitors second DCI having a second size in a common search space (CSS). The second size is determined based on a default BWP.
US10512068B2 Method and device for hierarchical modulation of data streams
This disclosure relates to a method and a device for implementing hierarchical modulation of data streams. According to one of the exemplary embodiments, disclosure is directed to a method for hierarchical modulation of two data streams transmitted from a user device in a communication network. The method would include not limited to: sending, via a transceiver in the user device, a request for uplink bandwidth to an access node in the communication network; receiving, via the transceiver, an uplink bandwidth allocation provided in a downlink channel from the access node; multiplexing, at the user device, a base layer data stream and an enhanced layer data stream into a single multiplexed data stream; and transmitting, via the transceiver, the single multiplexed data stream to the access node in the uplink bandwidth allocation.
US10512066B2 Methods and nodes relating to automatic neighbour detection
The first radio network node transmits a request to a core network node for initiation of the automatic neighbour detection. In response to the request, the core network node selects at least one second radio network node based on geographical information. The first radio network node also transmits, to the user equipment, an instruction to transmit an uplink signal. The user equipment transmits the uplink signal based on the instruction. The core network node transmits, to said at least one second radio network node, a command instructing said at least one second radio network node to listen for the uplink signal. In response to the command, the second radio network node listens for the uplink signal from the user equipment. Then, the second radio network node transmits, a message relating to whether the second radio network node is neighbouring to the first radio network node.
US10512065B2 Flexible control information reporting
Aspects of the present disclosure provide a mechanism for flexible control information reporting within a wireless communication network by mapping a plurality of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) processes to respective locations in a payload format of an uplink control channel. In response to receiving a request to transmit acknowledgment information corresponding to one or more selected HARQ processes, the acknowledgment information corresponding to the one or more selected HARQ processes may be included in the respective locations of the payload of a current uplink control channel based on the mapping. A remaining portion of the payload of the current uplink control channel may be flexibly utilized for other control information.
US10512059B2 Positioning base station, positioning system and positioning method
Provided is a positioning base station includes: a rotating laser plane emitting unit, a distance measuring device and a synchronization device. The rotating laser plane emitting unit is configured to rotate around a rotation axle, and emit two laser plane signals having a preset angle therebetween. The two laser plane signals are configured to scan a space. The distance measuring device is configured to emit a distance measuring signal configured to measure a distance between the positioning base station and a device to be positioned. The synchronization device is configured to transmit a synchronization signal configured to synchronize time of the positioning base station and the device to be positioned.
US10512058B1 Access point association and tracking of physical addresses
Disclosed in various examples are methods, systems, devices, and machine-readable mediums used for identifying and tracking device and access point geographic locations of wireless (e.g., Wi-Fi) networks. In an example, operations performed by an infrastructure system for provisioning location information include: receiving access point identification information (e.g., a MAC address) that identifies an access point of a wireless network; validating the access point identification information in a list of known wireless networks (e.g., a whitelist); determining an assigned location corresponding to the access point; communicating an indication of the assigned location to the device; and facilitating a communication session with the device, using the wireless network, as the communication session uses the indication of the assigned location by the device. Further operations involving administrator involvement and approval of the location, and client use of the whitelist and the assigned location information, are also disclosed.
US10512057B1 Positioning of a mobile device using an enhanced exchange of capabilities
Apparatuses and methods for user equipment (UE) positioning are disclosed based on a coverage enhancement level or internal signaling delay for the UE. In one embodiment, a method at a UE may include receiving a request capabilities message from a server, determining one or more capabilities of the UE, where the one or more capabilities include at least one of information for at least one internal signaling path of the UE or information for a coverage enhancement level of the UE, sending a first response message to the server, where the first response message includes the one or more capabilities of the UE, receiving a request for location measurements from the server based at least in part on the one or more capabilities of the UE, obtaining the location measurements, and sending a second response message to the server, where the second response message comprises the location measurements.
US10512053B2 System and method for selectively hibernating and restarting a node of an application instance
A node of an application instance in a distributed computing environment can be selectively hibernated and the execution of the node selectively restarted by first detecting a condition of the node that satisfies a criterion for hibernating the node. The node may then be hibernated by suspending execution of the node on a server and initiating execution of a listener. The listener can use a network port that the node used before the execution of the node was suspended. At a later time, a request from a client to the application instance can be received by the listener. The request can be a request to restart execution of the node. Responsive to the request and a determination that the server has a predefined amount of resources for permitting execution of the node, the execution of the node on the server can be restarted.
US10512050B2 Synchronization and broadcast channel design with flexible bandwidth allocations
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide various synchronization channel and physical broadcast channel (PBCH) designs. A method for wireless communications by a user equipment (UE). The UE detects a synchronization channel and a secondary synchronization signal (SSS) transmitted with the synchronization channel. The UE demodulates a PBCH based on the SSS and determines system bandwidth corresponding to the downlink bandwidth based at least in part the PBCH.
US10512048B2 System and method for radio cell synchronization
A system and method for cell synchronization suitable for a wireless signal including substantially identical synchronization signals that repeat in predetermined time intervals, the synchronization signals including a plurality of substantially identical symbols. For a plurality of candidate synchronization points: dividing the wireless signal into a plurality of signal segments, each equal or longer than the time interval, and each including a plurality of sub-segments having substantially same length as the symbol; performing symbol-length cross-correlations between an expected symbol and the sub-segments; performing segmented symbol-wise correlations between the cross-correlation results; calculating a cost function based on the results of the symbol-wise correlations; accumulating the cost functions across a plurality of signal segments; and selecting a coarse synchronization point from the plurality of candidate synchronization points based on the accumulated cost function; Estimating synchronization parameters e.g. time and frequency offset based on the selected synchronization point.
US10512047B2 Access point (AP), station (STA) and method of multi-user (MU) location measurment
Embodiments of an access point (AP), station (STA) and method for multi-user (MU) location measurement are generally described herein. The AP may contend for a transmission opportunity (TXOP) to obtain access to a channel. The AP may transmit a trigger frame (TF) to initiate a multi-user (MU) location measurement during the TXOP. The AP may receive service requests for the MU location measurement from a plurality of STAs. The AP may transmit an MU acknowledgement (ACK) frame that indicates reception of the service requests. The AP may receive, from the STAs, uplink sounding frames that include per-STA timing information for the service requests and the MU ACK frame. The STA may determine location measurements for the STAs based on the per-STA timing information included in the uplink sounding frames.
US10512044B2 Method and apparatus for increasing performance of communication links of communication nodes
A system that incorporates aspects of the subject disclosure may perform operations including, for example, obtaining performance parameters in a communications network, identifying a degradation in performance of one or more nodes of the communications network according the monitored performance parameters, and initiating corrective action to mitigate the degradation in performance of the one or more nodes of the communications network. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10512042B2 Method for terminal to transmit uplink signal, and terminal
A method for a terminal to transmit an uplink signal includes: receiving an instruction sent by a serving base station and used for determining transmit power; selecting an uplink power control formula from a plurality of uplink power control formulas according to the instruction; obtaining transmit power of an uplink signal by using the selected uplink power control formula; and transmitting an uplink signal by using the transmit power. An uplink power control formula is selected from a plurality of uplink power control formulas according to an instruction of a serving base station, so that a terminal is not only capable of selecting, according to a receiving manner, a corresponding uplink power control formula to determine a transmit signal, but also capable of using a corresponding uplink power control formula for a different configuration parameter of a non-periodical SRS to determine suitable transmit power to transmit an uplink signal.
US10512039B2 Device-driven power scaling in advanced wireless modem architectures
Methods and apparatuses pertaining to device-driven power scaling in advanced wireless modem architectures are described. A processor of a communication apparatus with time-varying peak processing capability during active operations negotiates with a wireless network, to which the communication apparatus is communicatively connected, to select one of a plurality of temporary capability states ranging between zero and peak performance of the communication apparatus. The processor initiates a capability state change such that the communication apparatus enters the selected temporary capability state from a current temporary capability state of the plurality of temporary capability states. The lifetime of the selected temporary capability state exceeds a control information period used by the wireless network to dynamically schedule data transmissions with the communication apparatus. The data transmissions between the communication apparatus and the wireless network are constrained according to the selected temporary capability state.
US10512035B2 System and method for dynamically configurable air interfaces
A method of transmitting includes categorizing a transmission between the first device and a second device as one of a plurality of transmission types, and selecting an air interface from a plurality of air interface candidates in accordance with the transmission as categorized. The method also includes sending the transmission to the second device using the selected air interface.
US10512029B2 User equipment camping in wireless systems
Methods and wireless devices for monitoring system information in a wireless communications network. An example method comprises selecting (620) a first downlink signal carrying uplink access configuration information, from among two or more candidate downlink signals carrying uplink access configuration information, based at least in part on signal quality measurements performed on the first downlink signal. The example method further includes selecting (630) a second downlink signal carrying tracking area information, from among two or more candidate downlink signals carrying tracking area information, based at least in part on signal quality measurements performed on the second downlink signal, where the selection of the second downlink signal is independent of the selection of the first downlink signal. The method further comprises camping (640) on the selected first downlink signal to monitor for uplink access configuration information, while simultaneously camping on the selected second downlink signal to monitor for tracking area information.
US10512021B2 System and method for providing continuous communications access to satellites in geocentric, non-geosynchronous orbits
A system including a constellation of satellites in Low Earth Orbit and a plurality of ground stations to enable continuous communication for other geocentric, non-geosynchronous spacecraft. Network latency, Doppler effects, and router handover time are minimized through selection of orbital parameters for the satellite constellation and locations of ground stations. A plurality of polar or near polar orbit planes is presented at equally spaced right ascension of the ascending node (RAAN), in an alternative ascending-descending pattern. Inter-satellite communication is performed in-plane to relay data to a ground station, and out-of-plane or in-plane to communicate with another satellite that is not a member of the constellation. The number and location of ground stations is selected based on the number of small satellites and orbital planes in order to maintain continuous communications. The system can enable continuous communication for geocentric satellites without the need for line-of-sight access to a ground station.
US10512020B2 Methods and devices for access network selection
A method is provided that includes defining at an ANDSF server an ANDSF rule that includes a validity condition to be fulfilled. The validity condition includes a validity location area and a validity trajectory towards the validity location area, and the validity trajectory includes a list with one or more previous location areas. The method also includes transmitting the ANDSF rule from the ANDSF server to an ANDSF client of the UE; tracking, at the ANDSF client, a historical trajectory for the UE by storing a list with one or more successive location areas where the UE has been located; and upon matching a current location of the UE with the validity location area, and the tracked historical trajectory for the UE with the validity trajectory, determining that the validity condition is fulfilled and applying the ANDSF rule at the ANDSF client.
US10512019B2 Method of handling radio link failure in wireless communication system based on multi-eNB connectivity and apparatus thereof
Methods and apparatuses are provided for a terminal in a wireless communication system supporting dual connectivity of a first base station and a second base station is provided. A radio link failure (RLF) associated with at least one cell of the second base station is detected. A failure message is transmitted to the first base station upon detecting the RLF.
US10512018B2 Apparatus and method for efficient handover for low earth orbit (LEO) satellite systems
Approaches for efficient, dynamic and continuous handover processes, which encompass selection of an optimal path (consisting of a satellite, a satellite beam and carrier frequency set) over which a mobile user terminal (UT) communicates with the radio access network in a mobile satellite communications system, are provided. A set of path factors are determined regarding each of a plurality of communications paths for the UT. A path selection metric (PSM) for each communications path is determined, wherein the PSM for each communications path is determined via a weighted calculation based on the respective set of path factors for the communications path. A decision is made as to whether to perform a handover of the UT from a first of the communications paths to a second of the communications paths, wherein the determination is based on an evaluation performed based at least in part on the PSM.
US10511996B2 Mobile application traffic optimization
A system with distributed proxy for reducing traffic in a wireless network satisfies data requests made by a mobile application. The system includes a mobile device having a local proxy for intercepting a data request made by the mobile application. The local proxy simulates application server responses for the mobile application on the mobile device for data requests where responses are available in the local cache. A proxy server is coupled to the mobile device and an application server to which the data request is made. The proxy server is able to communicate with the local proxy. The local proxy forwards the data request to the proxy server for transmission to the application server for a response to the data request. The proxy server queries the application server for any changes to the data request that the mobile application has previously made and notifies the local proxy of such changes.
US10511995B2 Apparatus and method for controlling traffic in wireless communication system
A method for operating an apparatus that performs traffic control traffic in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes receiving information about a terminal to be controlled, detecting a congestion situation in a cell, and changing a parameter relating to scheduling of the terminal to be controlled, according to the detection of the congestion situation.
US10511989B2 Traffic shaping mechanism for UE power saving in idle mode
A method of uplink shaping and extending UE in RRC Idle Mode is proposed. The UE processes a data packet to be sent to the network. The data packet is associated with a traffic type. If the data packet belongs to a normal traffic type, then the UE enters RRC Connected mode and thereby transmitting the data packet to the network. If the data packet belongs to a background traffic type, then the UE buffers the data packet and the UE is prohibited from entering RRC Connected mode until a triggering condition is satisfied for uplink transmission. The proposed mechanism achieves power saving by reducing the activity of uplink transmission. In addition, the proposed mechanism also reduces signaling overhead to enhance network efficiency.
US10511979B1 Systems and methods for coverage and capacity optimizing nodes
A Component Carrier (“CC”) controller may monitor usage, by a set of user equipment (“UE”), of radio resources provided by an access node, of a wireless telecommunications network, that utilizes one or more CCs. The CC controller may optimize coverage and/or capacity of the access node by adjusting the number of CCs that are active at the access node, and the power that is allocated for each active CC in response to monitoring radio resource usage that exceeds one or more first thresholds, or monitoring radio resource usage that is below one or more second thresholds.
US10511976B2 Method and apparatus for radio communication
A radio terminal (1) selects, from a resource pool in a discovery period, NTX sets of resource blocks for NTX transmissions of a discovery signal based on a first value n1 that is a resource value autonomously selected by the radio terminal (1) or is a parameter received from a base station (2). A frequency domain shift from a second resource block set used in (j−1)th transmission (j is an integer no less than 2) to a first resource block set used in j-th transmission of the discovery signal in the discovery period depends on at least one of the first value n1 and a frequency domain position of the second resource block set in the resource pool. It is thus, for example, possible to attenuate decline in reception quality of a discovery signal due to interference resulting from In-Band Emissions (IBE) when direct discovery of D2D communication is performed.
US10511974B2 System and method of identifying potentially dangerous devices during the interaction of a user with banking services
Disclosed are systems and methods for identifying potentially dangerous devices during the interaction of a user with banking services. When there are interactions between a user's device(s) and banking services, the described technique acquires a digital fingerprint of the user device. That digital fingerprint indicates at least one characteristic of the user device. Clusters associated with the user device are created based on the at least one characteristic of the user device. Each cluster is associated with a corresponding threat degree. In response to determining that the user device is a threat risk based on the one or more generated clusters, transactions being carried out between the user device and the banking services may be blocked.
US10511973B2 Personal virtual core networks
Concepts and technologies are disclosed herein for personal virtual core networks. A processor executing a network access service can determine if the user device should be isolated from a core network that provides devices at a location with connectivity. If the processor determines that the user device should be isolated, the processor can identify resources supporting the connectivity. The resources can include network resources and the core network. The processor can create a virtual core network to support the connectivity, and activate the virtual core network.
US10511971B1 Systems and methods for location enabled search and secure authentication
A method of authentication in ride hailing situations may include transmitting, to a server by a first device of a passenger, a request for a ride to a destination, receiving an indication that a second device of a driver accepted the ride, and communicating first location data of each respective device to the other respective device. The method may also include determining a first distance between the first and second device based on the first location data of the first and second device. Responsive to determining that the first distance satisfies a threshold condition, the method may also include communicating, via a first point-to-point communication between the first and second device, second location data of each respective device to the other respective device. Further, the method may include presenting, based on the second location data, directions for the first and second device to reach each other.
US10511970B2 Internet access authentication method and client, and computer storage medium
The present disclosure discloses an Internet access authentication method and client, and a computer storage medium. The Internet access authentication method includes establishing a network connection to a subnetwork; displaying, in a browser, a login page specified by a wireless access point, a network application icon used for Internet access being displayed on the login page; receiving an operation on the network application icon, and authenticating first data by sending the first data to a network server, the first data comprising: a gateway address, a wireless access point address, and a device address; and making a network connection when authentication on the first data succeeds.
US10511967B2 Method for establishing communication connection between electronic devices and electronic device therefor
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes at least one communication module and a processor configured to control the at least one communication module. The processor is configured to verify properties of at least one communication network accessed by the electronic device through the at least one communication module, to determine an authentication scheme to be applied to a communication connection between the electronic device and an external electronic device and to establish the communication connection such that the external electronic device accesses the at least one communication network through the electronic device based on the authentication scheme.
US10511965B2 Method and system for downloading software based on mobile terminal
A system and method for downloading software is provided. When software is required to be downloaded to the mobile terminal, a software downloading tool on the computer terminal establishes a connection with the mobile terminal via a preloader port of the mobile terminal and sends a download agent to the mobile terminal. A preloader program of the mobile terminal checks whether the download agent is signed and encrypted by a private key matched with an RSA public key in the preloader program, and if yes, the mobile terminal utilizes the DA download agent to download the software. The method can effectively prevent illegal tools from having communication capability with the mobile phone by USB connection for data deletion or tampering, and reduce the possibility that a hacker damages “limiting function” of the mobile phone.
US10511960B2 Method and apparatus for supporting paging over an HS-DSCH in CELL_PCH and URA_PCH states
A method and apparatus for paging a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) in a CELL_PCH and URA_PCH states are disclosed. A WTRU may send an indication of an enhanced paging channel (PCH) capability of receiving a high speed downlink shared channel (HS-DSCH) in CELL_PCH and URA_PCH states, for example, in a CELL UPDATE message, a URA UPDATE message, or a UTRAN MOBILITY INFORMATION CONFIRM message. A drift radio network controller (DRNC) may receive an indication whether the WTRU has an enhanced PCH capability from a serving RNC and page the WTRU based on the indication. An RNC may page the WTRU over both an HS-DSCH and a PCH/secondary common control physical channel (S-CCPCH) if a WTRU capability is not known. The WTRU may monitor both an HS-DSCH and a PCH/S-CCPCH. The WTRU may configure reception over an HS-DSCH based on the capability of the SRNC or configuration from the network.
US10511956B2 Device association method and related device
A method includes receiving, by a core network entity, a first message from a first terminal. When the core network entity determines, according to the first message, that the first terminal is allowed to associate with a second terminal, a second message is generated by the core network entity and sent to the first terminal, where the second message is used to establish an association between the first terminal and the second terminal.
US10511951B2 Tracking and accountability device and system
A tracking and accountability system and apparatus is provided and comprises a command unit and processing unit coupled to a wireless communication network, a first tracking device having a first mobile transceiver in communication with the wireless communication network and coupled to a first set of identification data of a first individual and being operative to transmit signals representing the first individual's location over the wireless communication network to the processing unit, and a second tracking device having a second mobile transceiver and coupled to a second set of identification data of a second individual and being operative to transmit signals representing the second individual's location (i) to the processing unit over the wireless communication network if the second tracking device is within a first distance; and (ii) to the first tracking device if the second tracking device is within the first distance to the first tracking device.
US10511945B2 Bicycle communication device and pairing method
A bicycle communication device includes a communicator and a memory. The communicator is communicable with a bicycle electric component and a bicycle operation unit. The bicycle electric component includes a drive unit. The memory stores information related to the bicycle operation unit. The communicator is configured to be able to input the information related to the bicycle operation unit to the bicycle electric component in a state where the communicator is located in a predetermined range that is within thirty centimeters from the bicycle electric component.
US10511943B2 Method and apparatus for requesting a transport vehicle from a mobile device
Techniques are provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses in a mobile device to request a transport vehicle. Techniques are provided which may be implemented using various methods and/or apparatuses in a transport vehicle to respond to a request from a mobile device. Various embodiments include customer and transport authentication and security techniques. Various embodiments include location update techniques to enable a transport vehicle to navigate to a mobile device, even in areas of low position accuracy for traditional GNSS and terrestrial transceiver-based systems.
US10511938B1 Systems and methods for locating or tracking devices using proximal groupings of devices
Disclosed herein are embodiments of systems, methods, and products comprise an analytic server, which tracks and locates electronic devices (e.g., wireless devices and devices enabled with wireless transmitters). The analytic server monitors wireless signals detected by different observer devices at different time points. The analytic server analyzes the wireless signals to build signal graph and generate hyperclusters. When the analytic server receives a request of finding a lost/missing device, the analytic server receives observations from observer devices that detect the wireless signals from the missing device, determine signal context (e.g., hypercluster) and geolocation of the missing device based on observations from observer devices, performs resolution to narrow down the geolocation. The analytic server also combats different forms of active attacks. The analytic server generates a graphical user interface comprising the location information of the missing device.
US10511936B1 Mobile device notification generation
The methods and software application described herein monitor the acceleration experienced by a mobile device and determine when said acceleration exceeds a predetermined acceleration threshold that may be indicative of an unusually rapid acceleration or deceleration. In the event of a sudden acceleration or deceleration, the methods and mobile application described herein automatically trigger a timely, event-related notification to the user of the mobile device, such as displaying a banner on the mobile device's display, a text, electronic mail, or voice message.
US10511931B1 Detecting movement of a computing device based on wireless access point signal strength data and adaptive thresholds
The disclosure herein describes receiving wireless signal strength data and detecting movement of a computing device relative to wireless access points based thereon. The computing device receives a signal strength data stream based on a wireless signal from a wireless access point. A signal strength range is determined based on the signal strength data stream during a learning time period while the computing device is within a defined area. The signal strength range indicates that the computing device is within the defined area associated with the wireless access point. During a detection time period, signal strength values outside of the signal strength range are detected and, based on the detected values, a notification is provided that indicates the computing device has moved outside the defined area. The described movement detection method provides rapid detection of movements of a computing device using already-obtained data that does not rely on interaction with other devices.
US10511928B2 Spatial audio triggered by a users physical environment
Techniques of providing spatial audio to a remote user involve transmitting audio data in response to sensor information sent from the remote user. Along these lines, a user remote from a server computer may have a device that is configured to provide data from a sensor, e.g., a GPS, an accelerometer, an orientation sensor, a heart rate monitor, and the like. For example, the user may have granted access to such data via a specialized website hosted by the server computer. The sensor may then send, via a user device (e.g., a smartphone), sensor information that indicates the value of the state of the user. Based on the value of the state of the user, the server computer may then produce an audio file that includes audio data. The server computer may then transmit that audio data to the user device so that the user may hear the audio data.
US10511927B2 Sound system, control method of sound system, control apparatus, and storage medium
A sound system includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire a sound collection signal that includes sound collected from a sound collection target area, a plurality of generation units configured to generate a plurality of sound signal corresponding to a plurality of divided areas included in the sound collection target area based on a sound collection signal acquired by the acquisition unit, a determination unit configured to determine by which generation unit from among the plurality of generation units a sound signal corresponding to each of the plurality of divided areas is to be generated, and a control unit configured to control the plurality of generation units so that the sound signal corresponding to each of the divided areas is generated by a generation unit according to determination of the determination unit.
US10511922B2 Method adapted to be implemented in a master device of a sound system, corresponding method adapted to be implemented in an audio rendering device of a sound system, corresponding master device, audio rendering device, system, computer readable program product and computer readable storage media
A method adapted to be implemented in a master device of a distributed sound system is described. The master device includes a plurality of audio input interfaces and is adapted to output audio signals on a set of at least two audio channels. According to an embodiment of the disclosure, the method includes detecting at least one audio signal conveyed by at least one of the audio input interfaces; routing the conveyed signal to at least one of the audio channels, the routing taking into account a number of detected audio signals. A corresponding master device, system, computer readable program product, and computer readable storage medium are also described.
US10511916B2 Integrated circuit component for a hearing assistive device
A hearing assistive device having an input transducer (18) for picking up sound from the environment, a digital signal processor (27) for alleviating a hearing loss of a specific user by compensating an audio signal according to the users hearing deficit, and an output transducer (29) for reproducing the compensated audio signal. The hearing assistive device further includes an integrated circuit component (40) having at least one analog-to-digital converter adapted for receiving an audio input signal from a microphone and providing a data output for signal processing. The at least one analog-to-digital converter includes an AC filter (50) preventing audible signal losses towards the microphone, and the AC filter (50) is provided with all components integrated in the integrated circuit component (40).
US10511915B2 Listening device for mitigating variations between environmental sounds and internal sounds caused by the listening device blocking an ear canal of a user
A listening device includes a reference microphone positioned outside a blocked ear canal of a user to receive environmental sounds and generate first signals based on the environmental sounds. A loudspeaker is coupled to the reference microphone and positioned inside the ear canal to generate internal sounds based on the first signals. An internal microphone is positioned inside the ear canal to receive the internal sounds from the loudspeaker and generate second signals based on the internal sounds. A controller is coupled to the internal microphone and the reference microphone to compute a transfer function based on the first signals and the second signals. The transfer function describes a variation between the environmental sounds and the internal sounds caused by the listening device blocking the ear canal. The controller adjusts, based on the transfer function, the internal sounds to mitigate the variation.
US10511912B2 Sound reproducing display
The present invention provides a display device (1; 101) comprising an imaging plane (2; 103) configured to controllably display an image, a backplane (3) located behind the imaging plane (2; 103), a number of sound actuators (4; 104, 105) configured to produce vibrations based on a driving signal (5), and at least one mechanical coupling element (6) for every sound actuator (4; 104, 105) configured to mechanically couple the imaging plane (2; 103) through the backplane (3) with the sound actuators (4; 104, 105).
US10511910B2 Smart headphone
The present disclosure provides a smart headphone. The smart headphone includes a sensor configured to sense external information, a memory configured to store feature information, and a controller operatively connected to the sensor and the memory, respectively, and the controller is configured to compare the external information sensed by the sensor with the feature information stored in the memory, and to control a playback state of audio information in the smart headphone according to the result of the comparison.
US10511904B2 Three-dimensional beam forming with a microphone array
Systems and methods for three-dimensional beamforming disclosed herein include, among other features (i) generating a set of received-sound beams by applying a plurality of sets of beamforming coefficients stored in a tangible memory of the network device to sound received via a microphone array of the network device, wherein each received-sound beam corresponds to a separate direction relative to the microphone array, (ii) identifying a subset of the received-sound beams comprising speech content, (iii) for each received-sound beam in the subset of the received-sound beams comprising speech content, determining whether the speech content comprises a wake word, (iv) selecting one final received-sound beam from the received-sound beams in the subset of the received-sound beams determined to comprise a wake word; and (v) causing the selected one final received-sound beam to be processed to identify a voice command.
US10511903B2 Sound wave filtering structure and side sound generating speaker module
The present invention discloses a sound wave filtering structure. The sound wave filtering structure comprises a cavity wall, a cavity cover and a slit. The cavity cover is mounted on the cavity wall. The cavity wall and the cavity cover are combined to form an inner cavity. The slit is formed on the cavity wall and/or the cavity cover. The cavity wall and the cavity cover seal the inner cavity. A space in the inner cavity is communicated with the outside only through the slit. On the other hand, the present invention further provides a side sound generating speaker module. The side sound generating speaker module at least comprises a side sound generating cavity and the above-described sound wave filtering structure. The side sound generating cavity is configured to guide sound waves to be transmitted from a side surface of a single speaker body. The sound wave filtering structure is arranged on the side sound generating cavity. The slit faces the interior of the side sound generating cavity. The sound wave filtering structure provided by the present invention can adjust and filter high-frequency sound waves. Especially, in the side sound generating speaker module, the sound wave filtering structure can significantly improve the sound quality of the high-frequency sound waves.
US10511901B2 Adaptable ear tip for headphones
A method of customizing the fit of a portion of an in-ear audio device within a portion of an ear includes determining a degree of sealing between the in-ear audio device and the portion of the ear and applying a voltage to at least a portion of an ear tip coupled to the in-ear audio device to selectively expand or contract the portion of the ear tip based on the determination until the degree of sealing between the in-ear audio device and the portion of the ear achieves a desired degree of sealing.
US10511900B2 Headphone
A headphone includes a driver unit 2, the first housing 4 that forms a first air chamber 11 on a back side of the driver unit 2, the second housing 5 that forms a second air chamber 12 on an opposite side of an inner surface different from an inner surface where the driver unit 2 is provided in the first housing 4, and a damper 61 provided in the second housing 5. In the first housing 4, an opening 44 that communicates between the first air chamber 11 and the second air chamber 12 is formed.
US10511896B2 IoT TAG and invivo sensor system and communication method
A sensor system is provided. The sensor system includes: a battery that powers the sensor system; a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag that stores a unique identifier of the sensor system; a sensor that provides a sensing data for the sensor system; an internet of things (IoT) transceiver that communicates with an access point in an IoT system; and a processor that receives the sensing data from the sensor and controls an activation of the sensor and a frequency of communication of the IoT transceiver with the access point.
US10511895B2 Cinematic mastering for virtual reality and augmented reality
An entertainment system provides data to a common screen (e.g., cinema screen) and personal immersive reality devices. For example, a cinematic data distribution server communicates with multiple immersive output devices each configured for providing immersive output (e.g., a virtual reality output) based on a data signal. Each of the multiple immersive output devices is present within eyesight of a common display screen. The server configures the data signal based on digital cinematic master data that includes immersive reality data. The server transmits the data signal to the multiple immersive output devices contemporaneously with each other, and optionally contemporaneously with providing a coordinated audio-video signal for output via a the common display screen and shared audio system.
US10511892B2 Systems and methods for facilitating content discovery based on augmented context
Method, systems, and computer-readable media are provided to facilitate content discovery based on augmented context. A first set of images of a graphical display may be acquired and analyzed to identify visual characteristics of an object represented. Attributes of the object may be identified. Specifications may be transmitted to the television receiver and/or a remote data source in order to pull matching information. A user-selectable interface element may be generated for presentation as an option to take an action relating to the object represented. A visual output of the interface element may be output as an overlay on the first set and/or a second set of images displayed by the computing device. A user selection responsive to the outputting of the visual output of the at interface element may be processed. A communication may be transmitted to the television receiver to cause the action responsive to the user selection.
US10511886B1 Latency and CPU utilization control for content item selection
When an online system receives a request to present content items to a user, a content selection system included in the online system selects content items for presentation to the user. A feedback control mechanism communicates with each computing device of the content selection system to determine the latency period and the CPU utilization of each computing device. The feedback control mechanism also determines a target latency period and a target CPU utilization in which content items are selected. By comparing the latency period of each computing device to the target latency period and the CPU utilization to the target CPU utilization, an amount of information to be evaluated by each computing device is determined based on the comparisons.
US10511885B2 Reinforced interleaved watermarking
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a processor to receive a primary video, select first sections of the primary video in which to include units of data for use in watermarking, select second sections of the primary video, each second section including a first data item without which at least one video unit of the primary video cannot be rendered or rendered correctly, replace each first section with at least two watermark variants, replace each second section with at least two watermark variant decoys, wherein the apparatus is operative to operate in an environment including an end-user device operative to select one of the watermark variants for each first section and one of the watermark variant decoys for each second section for rendering as part of an interleaved video stream including the primary video in order to embed units of data of an identification in the interleaved video stream.
US10511882B2 Reception apparatus, reception method, and transmission apparatus
An object is to make it possible to perform caption display satisfactorily in a case where the caption display position is designated as a relative position.The video stream is decoded to obtain video data, and the subtitle stream including the caption information is decoded to obtain bitmap data of the caption. The caption display position in the caption display position information included in the caption information is designated as a relative position with respect to the caption display range. In a case where the aspect ratio of the video area is different from the aspect ratio of the display video area, the caption display position is determined with the display video area defined as the caption display range, further resize processing is performed, and the display position control is performed onto the bitmap data of the caption on the basis of the caption display position that has undergone the resize processing. Bitmap data of the caption that has undergone display position control is superimposed on the video data to obtain display video data.
US10511867B2 Transmission apparatus, transmission method, reception apparatus, and reception method
Display timing control of subtitles is to be excellently performed on a reception side. A video stream having coded image data is generated. A subtitle stream having text information on the subtitles and display timing information is generated. A transport stream containing the video stream and the subtitle stream is transmitted. For example, the display timing information on the subtitles contains information on display start timing and display duration.
US10511866B1 Systems and methods for obtaining and displaying videos
Systems and methods for obtaining and playing video advertisements in conjunction with play of video content make use of partner advertising providers to reduce the time required to identify and obtain the video advertisements. An instantiation of a video player software application receives and analyzes bids from partner advertising providers and selects a winning bid before a user issues a play command. As a result, it is often possible to immediately begin playing a video advertisement the instant the user issues a play command.
US10511865B2 Audio splicing concept
Audio splicing is rendered more effective by the use of one or more truncation unit packets inserted into the audio data stream so as to indicate to an audio decoder, for a predetermined access unit, an end portion of an audio frame with which the predetermined access unit is associated, as to be discarded in playout.
US10511863B2 Method and device for matching colors between color pictures of different dynamic range
A method is disclosed that comprises mapping a high-dynamic range luminance picture to a standard-dynamic range luminance picture based on a backlight value Bac associated with the high-dynamic range luminance picture.
US10511862B2 Video encoding/decoding device, method, and program
A video encoder 101 encodes image data of an input moving image based on prediction and generates a video bitstream of encoded pictures. A refresh controller 102 refreshes such that a partial area in the picture is assumed as a unit area to be refreshed and the unit area to be refreshed is moved on a picture-by-picture basis. A display-enabled area encoder 103 encodes a display-enabled area for each picture and generating a display-enabled area information bitstream in refreshing. A multiplexer 104 multiplexes the video bitstream and the display-enabled area information bitstream.
US10511855B2 Method and system for predictive decoding with optimum motion vector
A predictive coding system can encode motion vectors by determining a motion vector of a target partition in a frame picture of an encoding target; determining a first motion vector predictor candidate from a motion vector or motion vectors of one or more partitions belonging to a left-neighboring region to the target partition; determining a second motion vector predictor candidate from a motion vector or motion vectors of one or more partitions belonging to an above-neighboring region to the target partition; selecting an optimum motion vector predictor and outputting motion vector predictor indication information to specify the selected optimum motion vector predictor, the optimum motion vector predictor selected based on comparison between one or more motion vector predictor candidates including the first motion vector predictor candidate and the second motion vector predictor candidate, and the motion vector of the target partition; and encoding the motion vector predictor indication information.
US10511854B2 Method and apparatus for building motion vector list for motion vector prediction
Relating to the field of video coding, a method and an apparatus for building a motion vector list for motion vector prediction, which solve a problem of building motion vector lists of at least two PUs in a same coding unit in a serial manner, and improve the parallel processing capability. The method includes: obtaining spatial neighboring blocks of a current prediction block, where the current prediction block is located inside a current coding unit; determining available neighboring blocks of the current prediction block according to a partition manner of the current coding unit, where the available neighboring blocks are located outside the current coding unit; and obtaining motion vectors from the available neighboring blocks in a preset sequence according to motion vectors of the available neighboring blocks, and adding the obtained motion vectors to the motion vector list.
US10511853B2 Method and system for parallel rate-constrained motion estimation in video coding
Methods and systems for parallel rate-constrained motion estimation in a video encoder are provided. Embodiments of the present invention provide a solution for the problem of the reliance upon spatial dependencies when processing parallel RCME on a frame. In order to solve this problem, embodiments of the present invention determine a list of at least two Motion Vector Predictor Candidates (MVPC), determine, in parallel for at least two of said at least two MVPCs, corresponding Motion Vector Candidates (MVC) using Rate-Constrained Motion Estimation (RCME) and determine the optimal Motion Vector (MV) among the determined MVCs based on rate distortion optimization.
US10511851B2 Image encoding and decoding method with merge flag and motion vectors
A method of dividing an input image signal into pixel blocks, and performing inter-prediction on the divided pixel blocks. This method includes selecting predicted motion information from a motion information buffer storing motion information in an encoded region, and predicting motion information of an encoding target block by using the predicted motion information. The method further includes acquiring representative motion information from a plurality of items of motion information in an encoded region in accordance with first information indicating a method of selecting the predicted motion information, thereby obtaining only the representative motion information.
US10511845B2 Methods and apparatus for video usability information (VUI) for scalable video coding (SVC)
There are provided methods and apparatus for video usability information (VUI) for scalable video coding (SVC). An apparatus includes an encoder (100) for encoding video signal data into a bitstream. The encoder specifies video user information, excluding hypothetical reference decoder parameters, in the bitstream using a high level syntax element. The video user information corresponds to a set of interoperability points in the bitstream relating to scalable video coding (340, 355).
US10511842B2 System and method for foveated compression of image frames in a system on a chip
An exemplary method for intelligent compression uses a foveated-compression approach. First, the location of a fixation point within an image frame is determined. Next, the image frame is sectored into two or more sectors such that one of the two or more sectors is designated as a fixation sector and the remaining sectors are designated as foveation sectors. A sector may be defined by one or more tiles within the image frame. The fixation sector includes the particular tile that contains the fixation point and is compressed according to a lossless compression algorithm. The foveation sectors are compressed according to lossy compression algorithms. As the locations of foveation sectors increase in angular distance from the location of the fixation sector, a compression factor may be increased.
US10511841B2 Encoding and decoding methods and apparatuses
The present disclosure provides a method for encoding an intra-frame prediction mode, including: obtaining an intra-frame prediction mode of a current intra-frame encoding block from a preset prediction mode set; obtaining reference prediction modes of the current intra-frame encoding block, where the reference prediction modes are intra-frame prediction modes of available adjacent blocks of the current intra-frame encoding block or prediction modes in a preset backup reference mode set; writing a first flag bit into a code stream according to the reference prediction modes and the intra-frame prediction mode; and, when the intra-frame prediction mode of the encoding block is different from all the reference prediction modes, obtaining a prediction mode encoding value according to a size relationship between the value of the intra-frame prediction mode and values of the reference prediction modes, and encoding the prediction mode encoding value.
US10511833B2 Controls and interfaces for user interactions in virtual spaces
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving first visual information associated with at least a portion of a 360-degree perspective; determining that the first visual information is not sufficient to render a complete 360-degree perspective on a display device associated with a first user; receiving second visual information, wherein the second visual information comprises information configured to render a display of one or more videos from one or more second users; and sending rendering information, wherein the rendering information comprises information configured to render a unified 360-degree perspective on the display device, wherein: a first portion of the unified 360-degree perspective is based on the first visual information, and a second portion of the unified 360-degree perspective is based on the second visual information.
US10511829B1 Dynamic control over structured illumination intensity
A depth camera assembly (DCA) determines depth information for a scene in a field of view of the DCA. The DCA includes a structured light (SL) illuminator, a camera, and a controller. The SL illuminator includes a source assembly, a SL element, a liquid crystal (LC) array, and a polarizer. The source assembly generates light, and the SL element generates a SL pattern using the generated light source. The LC array includes a plurality of addressable cells configured to polarize the SL pattern in accordance with adjustment instructions. The polarizer attenuates portions of the SL pattern based on the polarization of the portions of the SL pattern. The camera captures an image of the SL pattern, and the controller identifies portions of the image that are saturated and generates adjustment instructions based in part on the identified portions of the image, and provides the adjustment instructions to the LC array.
US10511826B2 3D image sensor module and electronic apparatus including the same
A three-dimensional (3D) image sensor device and an electronic apparatus including the 3D image sensor device are provided. The 3D image sensor device includes: a shutter driver that generates a driving voltage of a sine wave biased with a first bias voltage, from a loss-compensated recycling energy; an optical shutter that varies transmittance of reflective light reflected from a subject, according to the driving voltage, and modulates the reflective light to generate at least two optical modulation signals having different phases; and an image generator that generates 3D image data for the subject which includes depth information calculated based on a phase difference between the at least two optical modulation signals.
US10511823B2 Video display apparatus, video display system, and video display method
Even when a watching position or a watching direction of a viewer for a video changes, video display with favorable visibility is obtained. A video display apparatus that receives an input of a video input signal and that displays a video based on the video input signal includes a viewer detection unit that detects a positional relation between a screen on which the video is displayed and a viewer who watches the video and that generates viewer position information including the detection result, an image processing unit that executes image correction processing for a correction region which is such a partial region of an image based on the video input signal as being set in correspondence with viewer position information, and a video display unit that displays, on the screen, a video based on a corrected video signal having been subjected to the image correction processing.
US10511822B2 Augmented reality visualization and guidance for spinal procedures
Embodiments disclose a real-time surgery method and apparatus for displaying a stereoscopic augmented view of a patient from a static or dynamic viewpoint of the surgeon, which employs real-time three-dimensional surface reconstruction for preoperative and intraoperative image registration. Stereoscopic cameras provide real-time images of the scene including the patient. A stereoscopic video display is used by the surgeon, who sees a graphical representation of the preoperative or intraoperative images blended with the video images in a stereoscopic manner through a see through display.
US10511820B2 Pseudo HandE image producing method and optical system using same
A pseudo H&E image producing method, including: inputting a grayscale interference image or a grayscale reflected image of a pathological sample to a first memory block of an information processing apparatus, and inputting a grayscale fluorescence image of the pathological sample to a second memory block of the information processing apparatus; using the information processing apparatus to perform a first color transform operation on the grayscale interference image or the grayscale reflected image to generate a first RGB image, and using the information processing apparatus to perform a second color transform operation on the grayscale fluorescence image to generate a second RGB image; and using the information processing apparatus to perform an image fusion operation and an intensity reversal operation on the first RGB image and the second RGB image to generate a pseudo H&E image. The present invention also discloses an optical system using the method.
US10511818B2 Context aware projection
In some embodiments, the disclosed subject matter involves a system for mapping projection of content to surfaces in an environment. Groups of users in the environment are identified and surfaces in the environment are selected/assigned for projection and/or touch input based on user preferences, ranking of surfaces for projectability or touchability, content to be displayed, proximity of user groups to one another and surfaces, and user feedback and control. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10511816B2 Non-uniformity output determination for light projectors
The present invention relates to a calibration system and method including a pixelated display including pixels for projecting an image, an imager positioned to capture the image produced by the pixelated display, and a processor. The processor is configured to determine and measure non-uniformity in the image produced by the pixelated display by repeatedly selecting and illuminating a subset of the pixels in the pixelated display with respective driving currents, controlling the imager to capture the image projected by the subset pixels, determining and storing, for each pixel in the subset, an intensity value produced in response to the respective driving current, and updating, for each pixel in the subset, the respective driving currents based on the determined intensity value and previously stored intensity values corresponding with previously stored driving currents.
US10511815B1 Optimizing emissive and color changing projection surfaces
A method and system for optimizing projection surfaces for generating visible images. The projection system may include a projector that emits light in the ultraviolet range and a screen in optical communication with the projector. The screen includes a visible light absorbing layer, a transparent layer positioned over the visible light absorbing layer, and a plurality of fluorescent colorants printed on the transparent layer in a predetermined pattern, where the light emitted by the projector excites the fluorescent colorants to emit visible light forming the visible images. The predetermined pattern can be optimized to increase a color gamut of the formed images by varying surface coverage ratios of the fluorescent colorants.
US10511813B1 Systems, devices, and/or methods for logging writing activities
Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method, which comprises causing an image or video to be transmitted to a database. The image or video is transmitted from a body camera worn by a user. The image or video is linked to detected writing of the user. The writing is detected via a device worn on a hand of the user. The device is worn on the hand of the user and is not comprised by the body camera.
US10511811B2 Surveillance camera, recording apparatus for surveillance, and surveillance system
A network apparatus which may be connected to or included in a surveillance camera or a recorder is provided. The network apparatus includes: a communication interface configured to receive external information including at least one of weather information, traffic information, and event information received from at least one external server over a network; and a controller configured to adjust at least one of operating functions of at least one of a camera and a recorder connected to the camera, according to the external information.
US10511810B2 Accessing cameras of audio/video recording and communication devices based on location
First data representing geographic coordinates defining a proximity zone for access to an A/V recording and communication device may be received from a first client device associated with the A/V recording and communication device. Based at least in part on a graphical user interface being accessed within an application executing on the second client device, second data representing a location of the second client device may be received. A determination that the second client device is within the proximity zone may be made, and third data indicating that the A/V recording and communication device is accessible by the second client device may be transmitted to the second client device. A request for access to the A/V recording and communication device may be received from the second client device, and image data generated by the A/V recording and communication device may be obtained and transmitted to the second client device.
US10511807B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
To provide an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, and a program capable of aurally producing distance in a virtual three-dimensional space by using the space for a connection to a communication partner, and realizing more comfortable communication. An information processing apparatus including: a reception unit configured to receive data from a communication destination; and a reproduction control unit configured to perform control such that sound data of a space of the communication destination is reproduced from a sound output unit in a space of a communication source with an output value in accordance with separation distance between the communication destination and the communication source disposed in a virtual three-dimensional space, the output value being different for each sound source type.
US10511804B2 Display apparatus and control methods thereof
A display apparatus includes a communication interface configured to communicate with another display apparatus, a display configured to display contents being shared with the other display apparatus and a video call user interface (UI) for a video call with a user of the other display apparatus, and a processor, in response to at least one of a gesture and a voice of the user included in video call data received from the other display apparatus satisfying a predetermined condition, configured to control the display to change a size of the video call UI displayed on the display.
US10511801B2 Portable recording device multimedia classification system
This disclosure describes an apparatus and system for classifying audio and video data captured by a portable recording device. The portable recording device may comprise of a camera system enclosure that captures audio and video data that reflects a user's point-of-view perception of their surroundings. The video and/or audio data may be transmitted in real-time, or near real-time, to a Central Multimedia Management (CMM) System at a Network Operations Center, or one or more mobiles computing devices, via one or more networks. Alternatively, or additionally, the video and/or audio data may be stored within memory of the portable recording device. This disclosure further describes a CMM system that may act as a central repository of multimedia data from one or more portable recording device(s). The CMM system may further generate and assign incident report forms for each individual instance of real-time data that is recorded by a portable recording device.
US10511799B2 Semiconductor device and image processing method
An image processing apparatus includes an image processing unit that calculates two types of image data from one image data and outputs the calculated image data, a data combination unit that combines the two type of data supplied from the image processing unit and outputs the combined data to one terminal, an output buffer that adjusts an output timing of the combined data according to an instruction supplied from bus arbitration means for arbitrating a bus, and a data distribution unit that outputs the combined data output from the output buffer to the bus in a form of the combined data, or distributes the combined data and outputs the distributed data to the bus according to an external combination distribution instruction.
US10511798B2 Method for transmitting and receiving power using HDMI and apparatus therefor
A method for supplying and receiving, by a sink device, power using an HDMI may include being connected to a source device through the HDMI, receiving a +5 V signal, transmitting an HPD signal, transmitting EDID information including power delivery support information or power delivery request information of the sink device, receiving a first SCDC write message including required power characteristic information indicative of a first power level requested by the source device from the sink device, writing the required power characteristic information in the power delivery configuration registers of an SCDCS, writing support power characteristic information indicative of a second power level capable of being supplied by the sink device in the status flag register of the SCDCS, transmitting the written support power characteristic information to the source device, and transmitting the power of the second power level to the source device.
US10511795B2 Solid-state imaging element, method of driving the same, and camera system
A solid-state imaging element including pixel signal read lines, and a pixel signal reading unit for reading pixel signals from a pixel unit via the pixel signal read line. The pixel unit includes a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix form, each pixel including a photoelectric conversion element. In the pixel unit, a shared pixel in which an output node is shared among a plurality of pixels is formed, and a pixel signal of each pixel in the shared pixel is capable of being selectively output from the shared output node to a corresponding one of the pixel signal read lines. The pixel signal reading unit sets a bias voltage for a load element which is connected to the pixel signal read line and in which current dependent on a bias voltage flows in the load element, to a voltage causing a current value to be higher than current upon a reference bias voltage when there is no difference between added charge amounts, when addition of pixel signals of the respective pixels in the shared pixel is driven.
US10511792B2 Image pickup apparatus with flash band compensation technique, control method therefor, and storage medium
An image pickup apparatus which is capable of, even when a flash band appears during a zooming operation, properly compensating for the flash band to generate a post-compensation image having no different levels of luminance. A lens unit has a zoom function. Image information generated based on image signals output from an image pickup device, which sequentially starts exposure and sequentially reads out signals for each row of pixels, is held in a memory unit. Based on the image information, the flash band caused by an external flash and extending across a plurality of frames is detected, and frames in which the flash band was detected are corrected to obtain an image having no different levels of luminance. The frames are corrected according to a calculated zoom change ratio of the lens unit when the zoom change ratio does not fall inside a first range determined in advance.
US10511791B2 Image capturing apparatus capable of performing readout from a plurality of divided areas of a pixel area and control method therefor
In an image capturing apparatus that comprises a pixel area of pixels arranged in a matrix, output circuits apply preset processing to signals read out in parallel from divided areas obtained by dividing the pixel area in a column direction and output the processed signals, a controller performs control to execute first driving for reading out signals corresponding to a predetermined voltage to the output circuits, and second driving for reading out image signals from the pixel area, and a correction circuit generates gain data based on the predetermined voltage for correcting differences between the signals for correction of different columns output for each of the divided areas, and corrects the image signals of the divided areas using the gain data generated for the corresponding divided areas.
US10511790B2 Image capture device and biometric authentication device
Image capturing accuracy is improved while a simple optical system is used. An image capture device includes: a polarizing filter that blocks non-transmitted light that has been in polarized light of an infrared ray radiated from a light source and has not been transmitted through an image capturing target and transmitted light that has been in the polarized light and has been transmitted through the image capturing target without diffusion inside the image capturing target, and transmits transmitted light that has been in the polarized light and has been diffused inside the image capturing target and transmitted therethrough; and an image sensor that receives the light that has been transmitted through the polarizing filter and captures an image of the image capturing target.
US10511787B2 Light-field camera
The invention provides a light-field camera for capturing multiple views of a scene, representing samples of a light-field, having: a primary camera configured for capturing a primary digital two-dimensional image of the scene; a two-dimensional camera array having a plurality of secondary cameras, each of the secondary cameras being configured for capturing a secondary digital two-dimensional image of the scene to produce at least one set of secondary digital two-dimensional images of the scene; a semitransparent mirror arranged such that an incident light beam originating from the scene is split up in a first partial light beam, directed to the primary camera, and a second partial light beam, directed to the camera array; and a processing unit configured for receiving the primary digital two-dimensional image and the at least one set of secondary digital two-dimensional images and configured for computing depth information for the primary digital two-dimensional image or a digital two-dimensional image corresponding to the primary digital two-dimensional image based on the set of secondary digital two-dimensional images.
US10511786B2 Image acquisition method and apparatus
An image acquisition method operates in a hand held image acquisition device with a camera. A first image of a scene is obtained with the camera at a nominal exposure level. A number of relatively bright pixels and a number of relatively dark pixels within the first image are determined. Based on the number of relatively bright pixels, a negative exposure adjustment is determined and based on the number of relatively dark pixels, a positive exposure adjustment is determined. Respective images are acquired at the nominal exposure level; with the negative exposure adjustment; and with the positive exposure adjustment as component images for high dynamic range (HDR) image of the scene.
US10511784B2 Imaging apparatus and control method therefor, and external device
An imaging apparatus includes a shake detection unit in the main body and detects an amount of the shaking. A system control unit acquires frequency information by communication from an external device mounted on the main body. If the system control unit determines that a drive frequency of the external device mounted on the main body interferes with a drive frequency of the shake detection unit in a case where a mode that supports panning is set and panning of the imaging apparatus is performed, it corrects a shutter speed for panning and suppresses the influence caused by the interferences.
US10511780B2 Detecting device, and method for controlling the same
Disclosed are a detecting device, and a method for controlling the same, and the detecting device includes: a controller, and a detector and at least one image acquirer which are electrically connected respectively with the controller, wherein the detector includes a receiver; the image acquirer is arranged on a side of the detector away from the receiver and has an adjustable shooting angle; and the controller is configured to control the image acquirer to acquire images of at least two adjacent sides of a detected rectangular plane, and to determine the position of the detector on the detected rectangular plane according to the shooting angle of the image acquirer and the acquired images of the sides.
US10511772B2 Image capturing device having continuous image capture
Methods, devices, and systems for continuous image capturing are described herein. In one embodiment, a method includes continuously capturing a sequence of images with an image capturing device. The method may further include storing a predetermined number of the sequence of images in a buffer. The method may further include receiving a user request to capture an image. In response to the user request, the method may further include automatically selecting one of the buffered images based on an exposure time of one of the buffered images. The sequence of images is captured prior to or concurrently with receiving the user request.
US10511768B2 Preview image acquisition user interface for linear panoramic image stitching
A system and method that allows the capture of a series of images to create a single linear panoramic image is disclosed. The method includes capturing an image, dynamically comparing a previously captured image with a preview image on a display of a capture device until a predetermined overlap threshold is satisfied, generating a user interface to provide feedback on the display of the capture device to guide a movement of the capture device, and capturing the preview image with enough overlap with the previously captured image with little to no tilt for creating a linear panorama.
US10511767B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and program
In an information processing device including a display unit that is able to selectively display a multi-directional video and a data processing unit that executes video display control, the data processing unit applies a device-correspondent video display scheme recorded in video display control information and executes the video display process. The video display control information defines a type-based display scheme optimum for each type of information processing device executing a video display process. The data processing unit applies the display scheme associated with a type matching the type of the own device and executes the video display process.
US10511760B2 Image sensor with photoelectric conversion units arranged in different directions
An imaging device includes: a first image sensor comprising first pixels that receive incident light, and that include a first and second photoelectric conversion units that are arranged in a first direction; and a second image sensor including second pixels that receive light that has passed through the first image sensor, and that include a third and fourth photoelectric conversion units that are arranged in a second direction that is different from the first direction.
US10511758B2 Image capturing apparatus with autofocus and method of operating the same
An image capturing apparatus including: a display unit comprising a display panel, the display unit configured to display an image including at least one subject; a detection unit comprising detection circuitry, the detection unit configured to detect an input for setting a region of interest in the image; and a controller configured to detect at least one candidate region from the region of interest set based on the input, and set one of the at least one detected candidate region as an auto-focus (AF) region based on priorities of the at least one detected candidate region.
US10511755B2 Image-capturing device
An image-capturing device includes: a plurality of micro-lenses disposed in a two-dimensional pattern near a focal plane of an image forming optical system; an image sensor that includes a two-dimensional array of element groups each corresponding to one of the micro-lenses and made up with a plurality of photoelectric conversion elements which receive, via the micro-lenses light fluxes from a subject having passed through the photographic optical system and output image signals; and a synthesizing unit that combines the image signals output from the plurality of photoelectric conversion elements based upon information so as to generate synthetic image data in correspondence to a plurality of image forming areas present on a given image forming plane of the image forming optical system, the information specifying positions of the photoelectric conversion elements output image signals that are to be used for generating synthetic image data for each image forming area.
US10511754B2 Imaging apparatus, optical device, electronic device, vehicle, and imaging-device manufacturing method
An imaging device having a lens group having lenses; a lens frame that holds said lens group; a base that holds said lens frame; an imaging element that has an imaging area; and a compression coil spring that prescribes the position of the lens frame relative to the imaging element so as to keep the optical axis of the lens group perpendicular to the imaging area of the imaging element. The imaging-element side of the lens frame has an orthogonal surface that is orthogonal to the optical axis of the lens group. The compression coil spring keeps said orthogonal surface in surface contact with an area that surrounds and is parallel to the imaging area of the imaging element.
US10511749B2 Magnifier device with adjustable camera
Disclosed is a magnification device with multiple orientations. This allows a blind or low vision user to select the best orientation for the task being performed. The device includes both opened and closed orientations. It is further configurable into document reading, near object inspection, far object inspection, and self inspection modes. The camera of the device can be manipulated by the user depending upon which of these orientations is selected. Furthermore, the camera automatically adjusts itself into one of two pre-set configurations whenever the device is opened or closed.
US10511748B2 Electrostatic lens cleaning
An automotive camera including a camera lens with one or more conductive accumulators and a method of cleaning the camera lens using the conductive accumulators. The automotive camera includes a lens bezel coupled to the camera lens. The lens bezel may be coupled to the conductive accumulators. The conductive accumulators receive electric charge from a power supply of a vehicle and concentrate the electric charge on pointed ends of the conductive accumulators. The charged, pointed ends attract water particles away from the camera lens. The water particles accumulate at the conductive accumulators until gaining sufficient mass. When sufficient mass is gained, the water particles flow across the lens bezel and away from the camera lens.
US10511745B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes a display and a processor. The display displays an image. The processor causes the display to display a color presenting section that presents color-related information and a multilayer display section that displays a multilayer structure of color-related information selected from the color presenting section.
US10511737B2 Electronic device, information processing system and storage medium
An electronic device includes a setting unit configured to set setting information of an operation of the electronic device according to common setting information; a designation information acquisition unit configured to acquire designation information, which designates an acquisition origin of the common setting information, via a network; and a setting information acquisition unit configured to acquire the common setting information from the acquisition origin of the common setting information designated by the designation information acquired by the designation information acquisition unit.
US10511732B2 Mobile solution for importing and signing third-party electronic signature documents
Techniques for signer-initiated electronic document signing via an electronic signature service using a mobile or other client device are described. Example embodiments provide an electronic signature service (“ESS”) configured to facilitate the creation, storage, and management of documents and corresponding electronic signatures. In some embodiments, when a signer user receives a hard copy (e.g., paper) signature document, the signer may capture an image of the signature document with a camera of a mobile device. The signer can then import the captured image into the ESS for signature, storage, and/or transmission to other parties.
US10511726B1 Custom recommendations application for creating photo book cover
A device and algorithm for allowing a customer to choose a photo book cover template that is compatible with a photo having faces. The photo is compared with a set of templates arranged in a first order to determine how compatible the photo is to each of the templates, and a score indicative of compatibility is assigned. A re-sorted set of compatible templates combined with the photo is presented to the customer for consideration.
US10511724B2 Method and apparatus for adaptive charging and performance in a software defined network
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a method including instantiating a virtual network function to provide a network resource in the network, accessing data usage information associated with facilitation of a service to a communication device via the network, determining whether the communication device exceeds a data limit threshold according the data usage information, accessing a data limit instruction associated with the communication device responsive to determining that the communication device exceeds the data limit threshold, determining a modification to the virtual network function associated with the facilitation of the service according to the data limit instruction, and communicating with the network to cause the modification to the virtual network function. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10511718B2 Post-teleconference playback using non-destructive audio transport
Teleconference audio data including a plurality of individual uplink data packet streams, may be received during a teleconference. Each uplink data packet stream may corresponding to a telephone endpoint used by one or more teleconference participants. The teleconference audio data may be analyzed to determine a plurality of suppressive gain coefficients, which may be applied to first instances of the teleconference audio data during the teleconference, to produce first gain-suppressed audio data provided to the telephone endpoints during the teleconference. Second instances of the teleconference audio data, as well as gain coefficient data corresponding to the plurality of suppressive gain coefficients, may be sent to a memory system as individual uplink data packet streams. The second instances of the teleconference audio data may be less gain-suppressed than the first gain-suppressed audio data.
US10511714B2 Provision of content data to callee
A solution according to the invention relates to a method for determining a communication channel for providing content data in a context of call setup from a subscriber A to a subscriber B. In the method a capability of the subscriber B to support a specific communication framework is determined and in response to a detection that the subscriber B supports the predetermined communication framework triggering a transmission of the content data over the specific communication framework. Otherwise, the content data is transmitted to the subscriber B over a communication network into which the subscriber B is connected to. The invention also relates to a user equipment, a computer program product and a system.
US10511713B1 Identifying recorded call data segments of interest
A method and apparatus of processing a voice call are disclosed. One example method of operation may include recording at least a portion of a conference call and storing the portion of the conference call in memory. The method may also include processing the portion of the conference call to identify at least one segment of interest and adding the at least one segment of interest to an existing work order associated with a third party application. The method may further provide forwarding the at least one segment of interest to a third party computing device.
US10511711B2 Methods and systems for management of media content associated with message context on mobile computing devices
A system generally includes a lock-screen capable application executing on a recipient computing device configured to facilitate user interface access to a communication function of the recipient computing device while the recipient computing device remains in a locked state. The lock-screen capable application is configured to intercept a communication received by the recipient computing device that is associated with at least one of a communication application or a communication service. The system includes a content association application executing on the recipient computing device to facilitate associating a media content item with the intercepted communication based on a relevance of the media content item with the intercepted communication determined from automatically processing the intercepted communication to identify an association based on metadata descriptive of media content items stored in a library of the media content items.
US10511707B2 Voice communication method
While in a full-duplex live audio communication session with an external device, an electronic device receives control signal data from the external device. In response, the electronic device issues a perceptual notification. After a first predetermined time period since receiving the control signal data, the electronic device receives audio data from the external device. After a second predetermined time period since issuing the perceptual notification, the electronic device outputs the audio data from the speaker.
US10511704B2 Method and device for displaying video information, and mobile terminal
The present disclosure provides a method and a device for displaying video information, and a mobile terminal. When the mobile terminal is in a screen locked state, the subscribed video message in a notification bar of the mobile terminal is parsed to acquire content information of the subscribed video message. In a card display mode, the content information is integrated to generate a target video card, and the target video card is displayed on a screen locked interface of the mobile terminal.
US10511703B2 Charging device, method for controlling charging device, and mobile terminal connected to same
The present invention provides a charging device comprising: a main body capable of being connected to a mobile terminal; a charging unit for charging the mobile terminal in a first connection mode; a backup unit for receiving data stored on the mobile terminal in a second connection mode, which is capable of data communications, and performing a backup function; and a control unit for changing the first connection mode to the second connection mode, on the basis of the storage status of new data stored on the mobile terminal, while connected to the mobile terminal.
US10511702B2 Information processing device and information processing method
To provide an information processing device, information processing method, and program that make it possible to improve convenience at the time of operation with regard to an operation target. The information processing device includes: an operation target selecting section that cancels a selected state of a target selected as an operation target on a basis of detection of a posture of an object; and a lock control section that changes a condition for cancelling the selected state on a basis of a predetermined determination criterion.
US10511701B2 Information processing apparatus, and control method and control program thereof
There is provided an information processing apparatus for providing, at the time of occurrence of a predetermined event, screen display which is easier to see. The apparatus includes a display unit that arranges a first display frame and a second display frame side by side on a screen, displays, in the first display frame, information generated by a first application, and displays, in the second display frame, information generated by a second application, and a display controller that automatically changes, if the first application is an application for accepting an event, a size of the first display frame at the time of acceptance of the event.
US10511700B2 Communication terminal with first application displaying status of second application
A communication terminal including a processor to output a first display image generated by a first application for communication preferentially over a second display image generated by a second application for communication. The processor causes the first application to output state information indicating a state corresponding to an event generated by the second application.
US10511697B2 X2 protocol programmability
A method for X2 interface communication is disclosed, comprising: at an X2 gateway for communicating with, and coupled to, a first and a second radio access network (RAN), receiving messages from the first RAN according to a first X2 protocol and mapping the received messages to a second X2 protocol for transmission to the second RAN; maintaining state of one of the first RAN or the second RAN at the X2 gateway; executing executable code received at an interpreter at the X2 gateway as part of the received messages; altering the maintained state based on the executed executable code; and receiving and decoding an initial X2 message from the first RAN; identifying specific strings in the initial X2 message; matching the identified specific strings in a database of stored scripts; and performing a transformation on the initial X2 message, the transformation being retrieved from the database for stored scripts, the stored scripts being transformations.
US10511695B2 Packet-level clustering for memory-assisted compression of network traffic
Certain implementations of the disclosed technology may include methods and computing systems for memory-assisted compression of network packets using packet-level clustering. According to an example implementation, a method is provided. The method may include vectorizing a plurality of data packets stored in a memory, calculating respective distances between each of the respective vectorized data packets, clustering the plurality of data packets into a plurality of data packet clusters, obtaining a sample data packet to be compressed, identifying a training data packet cluster from among the plurality of data packet clusters, and compressing the sample data packet using a compression algorithm.
US10511690B1 Method and apparatus for predicting experience degradation events in microservice-based applications
Techniques are disclosed to predict experience degradation in a microservice-based application comprising a plurality of microservices. Quality of service metrics are derived for each node from the historical event log data of nodes forming a plurality of directed acyclic graph (DAG) paths in the multiple-layer nodes. A clustering model clusters the plurality of quality of service metrics according to multiple levels of quality of experience and determines respective value ranges of each quality of service metric for the multiple levels of quality of experience. Each quality of service metric is labeled with one of the multiple levels of quality of service according to the respective value ranges. A support vector machine model predicts various experience degradation events which are expected to occur during the operation of the microservice-based application.
US10511689B2 Small cell edge computing platform
A small cell may include a base station that may be co-located with an edge computing device. The edge computing device may be integrated within a small cell base station or be a physically separate module communicatively coupled to and in close proximity with the small cell base station that provides edge computing resources at the small cell. The processing responsibilities associated with received data may be split or divided between the edge computing device and a target mobile device. For example, a portion of data processing may be performed by the edge computing device and the remaining portion of data processing may be performed by the target mobile device. The distribution of processing responsibilities may be based on radio link conditions or conditions (e.g., power state or processing capabilities) associated with the target mobile device.
US10511684B2 Anycast aware transport for content distribution networks
A system for providing content includes a plurality of content delivery servers and a routing control module. Each of the content delivery servers is configured to receive a first request from a client system sent to an anycast IP address for the content, and to provide a first portion of the content to the client system. Each of the content delivery servers is further configured to receive a second request from the client system sent to the anycast IP address for a second portion of the content, and to provide the second portion of the content to the client system. The routing control module is configured to modify the routing of the anycast address from a first content delivery server to a second content delivery server.
US10511678B2 Location based content aggregation and distribution systems and methods
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a content posting from a device associated with a first user, the content posting including data representative of a content instance and a geographic location associated with the content instance; determining that a second user is associated with the geographic location associated with the content instance, wherein the determination is based on a first client device associated with the second user being or having been within a predefined proximity of the geographic location associated with the content instance; and authorizing, based on the second user being associated with the geographic location associated with the content instance, a second client device associated with the second user to submit an annotation to the content instance.
US10511674B2 Gesture based switching of virtual desktop clients
A computer implemented method receives a switch session request from a source client device that is running a virtual desktop session. The method identifies a list of one or more potential destination client devices based on the source client device. The method then selects a desired destination client device from the list, disconnects the virtual desktop session from the source client device, and establishes a connection between the virtual desktop session and the desired destination client device.
US10511672B2 Handling multi-pipe connections
Methods, systems, and computer program products for handling multi-pipe connections is provided. A primary pipe request for a connection between a client and a server is received. The connection includes a plurality of pipes between the client and the server. The primary pipe request includes a number corresponding to the amount of pipes required for the connection. A first response acknowledging the receipt of the primary pipe request is transmitted. The first response includes a token. A plurality of subsequent pipe requests are received for the connection between the client and the server. Each subsequent pipe request includes the token. A subsequent response to each subsequent pipe request is transmitted. A count of the number of pipe requests received is maintained. The established pipes are released after a period of time has elapsed when the number of pipe requests received doesn't reach the number of pipes required for the connection.
US10511670B2 Techniques for providing authentication information to external and embedded web browsers
Representative embodiments set forth herein disclose techniques for enabling a client application to supplement its features by utilizing the functionalities provided by a web browser in a secure manner. According to some embodiments, the client application can authenticate with an authentication server to establish a trusted connection between the client application and the authentication server. In turn, the client application can issue a request to the authentication server for particular content. Next, the authentication server can establish a “content uniform resource locator (URL)” for accessing the content, and interface with a web server to establish an “authentication URL”, and return both the content URL and the authentication URL to the client application. In turn, the client application invokes an instance of the web browser and causes the web browser to access the authentication URL to obtain session information, and subsequently access the content URL to obtain the content.
US10511669B2 Programmable user plane function
A device can receive, at a user plane function (UPF), a set of rules for managing a communications session. The set of rules can include a set of mobility management rules and a set of packet processing rules. The device can store the set of mobility management rules and the set of packet processing rules at the UPF. At a control plane of the UPF, the device can perform an analysis of a flow of one or more packets transmitted during the communications session. At run-time, and based on the analysis, the device can generate a modified set of packet processing rules from the stored set of packet processing rules. The device can receive a packet of the flow, apply the modified set of packet processing rules to the received packet, and forward the received packet and update the modified set of packet processing rules.
US10511668B2 Method of transmitting and receiving data in vehicle network and apparatus for the same
An operation method of a first communication node in an Ethernet-based vehicle network includes: generating a data message including data when there is data to be transmitted to a second communication node belonging to the Ethernet-based vehicle network; and transmitting the data message to the second communication node. The data message further includes a first indicator indicating a type of the data and a second indicator indicating an encoding scheme applied to the data, such that a vehicle network even in an existing vehicle can support transmission and reception of information for the new IT service, and the performance of the vehicle network can be improved.
US10511666B2 Output data providing server and output data providing method
An input information reception unit of a server receives input information relating to a user operation from a client terminal and records the input information into an input information storage unit together with time. An information processing unit carries out an information process immediately on the basis of the input information, and an encoding unit encodes generated primary output data and a data transmission unit transmits the encoded data to the client terminal. An adjustment part adjusts processing contents and an encode parameter at any time in response to a communication situation monitored by a communication situation monitoring unit and records an adjustment history into an adjustment history storage unit together with the time.
US10511665B2 Efficient resource reclamation after deletion of slice from common file
A distributed storage network (DSN) employs one or more distributed storage task execution (DST EX) units for dispersed storage of encoded data slices. A delete-slice request associated with a first encoded data slice is received at a DST EX unit, the encoded data slice is packed into a common file with other encoded data slices, and the common file is stored in a distributed storage (DS) memory included in the DST EX unit. Each encoded data slice packed into the common file is associated with a file offset within the common file. The DST EX unit identifies a file offset of the first encoded data slice within the common file. The DST EX unit releases the portion of the DS memory associated with the particular file offset within the common file to a file system maintained by the DST EX unit.
US10511663B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
An information processing apparatus includes a communication unit, a storage unit, and a control unit. The communication unit is configured to communicate with a plurality of devices. The control unit is configured to control the communication unit to receive a low-quality version of a content from the device, store the received low-quality version in the storage unit with the low-quality version of the content associated with an identifier which is identical with an identifier of the content, thereby registering the content, generate, in response to a request from the device, a content list including a thumbnail generated from the low-quality version, transmit the content list to the device, and when the content instructed to be reproduced by the device is not stored in any device on the basis of the content list, control the communication unit to transmit the low-quality version to the device.
US10511662B2 Method and architecture for application mobility in distributed cloud environment
A method for moving application related records between distributed cloud domains when a user terminal changes its physical location and a predetermined condition is fulfilled. The user terminal is connected to a telecommunication network and uses an application (App). The method determines that a user terminal location has changed at least from a first network area of the telecommunication network to a second network area, considering one or more constraints associated with (i) a location of the user terminal in the second network area, (ii) a location of a cloud component of the application (App) in a first cloud domain associated with the first network area, and (iii) a location of a second cloud domain associated with the second network area, and moves, when the predetermined condition is fulfilled, the application related records from the first cloud domain to the second cloud domain.
US10511657B2 Dynamically distributing processing among nodes in a wireless mesh network
A service node performs computational tasks or other operations on behalf of a meter or other network device. A meter may collect data regarding electric parameters associated with an electric distribution network. When analysis of the collected data is required, the meter may determine that it requires the resources of a service node. The meter may send a request to a directory node to identify a service node or it may send a request seeking a service node. The service node performs the analysis and sends the results of the analysis back to the meter. The service nodes supports the dynamic distributed processing of analytic services.
US10511649B2 Method and apparatus for efficiently prioritizing elements in a video stream for low-bandwidth transmission
Processing video for low-bandwidth transmission may be complex. At a content source embodiment of methods disclosed herein may include assigning the content identifier as a function of content in a packet of a packet stream on a packet-by-packet basis. The method may further comprise forwarding the content identifier with the packet to enable a downstream network node or device to effect prioritization of the packet within the packet stream. The downstream network node or device may make drop decisions that are guided by a content identifier. Packets, or video frames that contain useful information may be prioritized and have a higher probability of being delivered.
US10511647B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method and program
An information processing apparatus capable of simultaneously executing a reproduction function of content data and a communication function with an external apparatus includes a reproduction section configured to execute the reproduction function, a communication control section configured to execute the communication function using a communication section, an operation input allocation section configured to allocate an operation input from a first operation section to the reproduction function or the communication function, an operation input acquisition section configured to acquire an operation input from a second operation section, and a display control section configured to cause a display section to display information relating to the reproduction function or information relating to the communication function.
US10511645B2 Dynamic stream operator fission and fusion with platform management hints
Methods for data stream processing in a runtime data processing environment. A stream processing graph that includes several connected operators is received. Source code of the operators is analyzed to identify hints describing whether an operator contains data structures, method parameters or other data that can be applied in a parallelization data processing environment. Performance metrics of the data processing environment within parallel regions is evaluated to determine whether data processing resources can be dynamically scaled up or down. In response to determining that the data processing resources can be dynamically scaled up, one or more operators are split to be processed on two or more parallel processing resources. In response to determining that the data processing resources can be dynamically scaled down, one or more operators are combined to be processed on a single parallel processing resource.
US10511642B1 Tools for micro-communities
A system and method for associating users with a micro-community that is relevant to an object reference. The object reference is anything that can be perceived either physically or conceptually, such as a location, a document, a calendar entry, a document, a news feed, a biometric key, an image, a news feed, etc. A micro-community engine identifies users who are associated explicitly with the object reference as well as people who would be interested in the object implicitly and associates them with a micro-community. The micro-community engine provides an intuitive and flexible means for communication between members of the micro-community.
US10511640B2 Providing cellular-specific transport layer service by way of cell-site proxying in a network environment
A method is provided in one example embodiment and includes receiving a first request from a first user equipment by a first transport layer proxy located within an access network The first request includes a request to establish a user session between the first user equipment and a remote server. The method further includes establishing a first transport layer session between the first user equipment and the first transport layer proxy, establishing a second transport layer session between the first transport layer proxy and the remote server, and establishing a first control channel between the first transport layer proxy and a transport layer function manager within a core network. The method further includes sending session state parameters associated with the first transport layer session and the second transport layer session to the transport layer function manager using the first control channel.
US10511638B2 Policy-based secure containers for multiple enterprise applications
Technologies for providing policy-based secure containers for multiple enterprise applications include a client computing device and an enterprise policy server. The client computing device sends device attribute information and a request for access to an enterprise application to the enterprise policy server. The enterprise policy server determines a device trust level based on the device attribute information and a data sensitivity level based on the enterprise application, and sends a security policy to the client computing device based on the device trust level and the data sensitivity level. The client computing device references or creates a secure container for the security policy, adds the enterprise application to the secure container, and enforces the security policy while executing the enterprise application in the secure container. Multiple enterprise applications may be added to each secure container. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10511636B2 Framework for coordination between endpoint security and network security services
Systems and techniques are described for virtual machine security. A described technique includes operating one or more virtual machines each in accordance with a respective security container, wherein the respective security container is associated with a respective rule that specifies transfer of the virtual machine from the respective security container to a quarantine container based on one or more criteria. One or more security services are operated on the one or more virtual machines to identify one or more security threats associated with one or more of the virtual machines. One or more tags generated by the endpoint security services are obtained, where each tag is for a virtual machine that is associated with one of the identified security threats. And one of the virtual machines is identified as requiring transfer to the quarantine container based on, at least, one or more of the Obtained tags and the one or more criteria.
US10511631B2 Safe data access through any data channel
Providing safe access of a data item accessed through one of a plurality of access channels while concurrently providing a policy check of the data item. An indication associated with accessing a data item through one access channel of a plurality of access channels may be received. In response to receiving the indication associated with accessing the data item, the data item may be automatically analyzed to determine whether the data item satisfies a policy. Also in response to receiving the indication associated with accessing the data item and while determining whether the data item satisfies the policy, safe access of the data item may be provided. Regardless of the access channel through which the data item was accessed, any of the policy check, the safe access, and the analysis of the data item may be the same.
US10511627B2 Reliable timestamp credential
A process for authenticating a communication device may include receiving a request from a communication device to synchronize time with a server, and providing an authorization network time to the communication device. An authentication request including an access credential having a timestamp generated by the communication device may be received by the server. A determination can be made as to whether the communication device had successfully executed a predetermined shutdown sequence by determining whether the access credential has reliable timestamp information. The communication device can be authenticated when the timestamp has a non-reset value indicating that the communication device had successfully executed the predetermined shutdown sequence, and that the access credential has not expired. Step-up authentication for the communication device can be requested when the access credential has unreliable timestamp information indicating that the communication device did not successfully execute the predetermined shutdown sequence.
US10511626B2 Protection against rerouting a communication channel of a telecommunication device having an NFC circuit and a secure data circuit
A method and associated circuits protect data stored in a secure data circuit of a telecommunication device equipped with a near-field communication (NFC) router, a microcontroller, and the secure data circuit. In the method, each message received with the NFC router is parsed to retrieve a communication pipe identifier and an instruction code. The communication pipe identifier and the instruction code are compared to corresponding information in a filter table. Instruction codes of particular messages that attempt to modify a communication pipe by reassigning one end of the communication pipe from the port of the NFC router to a different circuit are acted upon. These messages are blocked from reaching the secure data circuit when the instruction code is not authorized in the filter table, and these messages are permitted when the instruction code is authorized in the filter table.
US10511622B2 Defending side channel attacks in additive manufacturing systems
A novel methodology for providing security to maintain the confidentiality of additive manufacturing systems during the cyber-physical manufacturing process is featured. This solution is incorporated within the computer aided manufacturing tools such as slicing algorithms and the tool-path generation, which are in the cyber-domain. This effectively mitigates the cross domain physical-to-cyber domain attacks which can breach the confidentiality of the manufacturing system to leak valuable intellectual properties.
US10511621B1 Apparatuses, methods and systems for a cyber threat confidence rating visualization and editing user interface
The cyber threat intelligence confidence rating visualization and editing user interface technology (hereinafter “TIC”) provides a user interface that allows a user (e.g., a cyber threat analyst, etc.) to submit ratings for various characteristics associated with a cyber threat indicator. In one embodiment, the TIC may instantiate a user interactive risk evaluation component having a user interface input element for a user to submit calculation weights for one or more characteristics of a cyber threat; generate a graphical representation of a cyber threat confidence score for user interface display via the user interactive risk evaluation component; and dynamically adjust the graphical representation of the threat confidence score using at least one of the one or more characteristics weighted by the user configured weight.
US10511619B2 Techniques for data routing and management using risk classification and data sampling
Techniques described and suggested herein include various systems and methods for determining risk levels associated with transiting data, and routing portions of the data in accordance with the determined risk levels. For example, a risk analyzer may apply risk classifiers to transiting data to determine overall risk levels of some or all of the transiting data. A traffic router may route transiting data according to determined risk profiles for the data. A sandbox may be implemented to compare, for a given input, expected and observed outputs for a subset of transiting data, so as to determine risk profiles associated with at least the subset.
US10511618B2 Website information extraction device, system website information extraction method, and website information extraction program
A malicious URL candidate extraction device extracts, from an access log including URLs accessed from a managed network, a known malicious URL excluded access log obtained by excluding an access log to known malicious URLs. The malicious URL candidate extraction device creates a minor URL list obtained by preferentially extracting, from URLs indicated in the known malicious URL excluded access log, URLs having a small number of times of access from the managed network. The malicious URL candidate extraction device also creates a popular URL excluded list obtained by preferentially excluding URLs having a large number of times of access from the managed network during a predetermined period of time. The malicious URL candidate extraction device outputs these lists as a malicious URL candidate list.
US10511616B2 Method and system for detecting and remediating polymorphic attacks across an enterprise
Disclosed are methods and systems for detecting malware and potential malware based on using generalized attack trees (generalized attack tree graphs). The generalized attack trees are based on attack trees (attack tree graphs), whose objects, such as links and vertices, have been analyzed, and some of these objects have been generalized, resulting in the generalized attack tree of the invention.
US10511615B2 Non-protocol specific system and method for classifying suspect IP addresses as sources of non-targeted attacks on cloud based machines
A system for detecting a non-targeted attack by a first machine on a second machine is provided. The system includes an application that includes instructions configured to: extract network data corresponding to traffic flow between the first and second machines, where the second machine is implemented in a cloud-based network; identify a first suspect external IP address based on the network data; calculate features for the first suspect external IP address, where the features include exploration type features and exploitation type features; train a classifier based on predetermined examples and the features to generate and update a model; classify the first suspect external IP address based on the model and at least some of the features; and perform a countermeasure if a classification provided from classifying the first suspect external IP address indicates that the first suspect external IP address is associated with a malicious attack on the second machine.
US10511614B1 Subscription based malware detection under management system control
A method establishing communications between a management system and a malware detection system that collectively provide a distributed malware detection scheme. The malware detection system is configured to analyze network traffic to determine whether the network traffic includes malware. The management system is configured to set the malware detection system to a first level of malware detection based on a first subscription level purchased by a subscriber and control operability of the malware detection system.
US10511612B2 System and method of detecting intrusion into communication environment
A system capable of detecting an artful risk of intrusion into a communication environment, and protecting the communication environment from the risk. The system includes a security incident detection section configured to monitor information or communication in a communication environment and detect occurrence of a security incident in the communication environment, a normal workflow execution section configured to simulatively execute a normal workflow in a test communication environment in response to detection of the security incident by the security incident detection section, and a communication monitoring section configured to monitor information or communication in the test communication environment when executing the normal workflow in the test communication environment.
US10511611B2 Conditional content access
In one embodiment, a method comprises: in response to a request of a user device to access first content, sending a challenge, relating to digital video included in second content, the challenge at least indicative of positions that include a plurality of frames; receiving a response to the challenge, the response at least indicative of values; attempting to validate the response, including determining values of pixels in the digital video associated with positions indicated by at least one of: the challenge or the response, and comparing the values indicated by the response, or a function thereof, to the determined values, or a function thereof; and performing at least one action relating to access to the first content, dependent on whether or not the attempt to validate the response was successful.
US10511608B2 Aggregate service with file sharing
One embodiment provides a method, including: sending, from a device, input from a user requesting access to data retrievable by an aggregate service device; sending, from the device, input from the user selecting, from the aggregate service device, a selection of data; and sending a distribution command; wherein the distribution command comprises information related to distributing a pointer indicating the selection of data.
US10511604B2 Devices and methods configured to control network access time
A computer-implemented method of limiting access time to a computer network for client computing devices may comprise disposing an access controlling device such as a router between the computer network and the client computing devices such that the client computing devices can only access the network through the access controlling device, at least while within an area of coverage thereof. A unique identifier may be stored for client computing devices whose access to the network is to be limited and a selectable allowable cumulative network access time period may be stored for at least some of these client computing devices. Using at least the unique identifiers, the cumulative network usage time may be tracked for each of the client computing devices. The access controlling device may then prevent further network access to those client computing devices whose tracked cumulative network usage time exceeds the selectable allowable cumulative network access time period.
US10511603B2 Content suggestion mechanism
A method to facilitate control of media content access is disclosed. The method includes acquiring relationship information from one or more external sources, generating trust relationship information based on the relationship information and authorizing access to media content upon a determination that the content has been provided an approval rating by one or more individuals included in the trust relationship information.
US10511597B1 Method and system for multifactor mutual authentication
Method and systems described herein may provide multifactor mutual authentication. A first server may provide a first party and a second party with at least two authentication components in order for the first party to authenticate the identity of the second party, and vice versa. The first authentication component may include a color-based authentication component, while the second authentication component may include a code-based authentication component. Both factors need to be validated in order for the authentication to be successful. The color-based authentication component, in combination with the code-based authentication component, may improve the speed with which the mutual authentication is performed.
US10511596B2 Mutual authentication
A first terminal and a server, wherein the first terminal is configured to authenticate the server by: generating a first authentication token, being a data structure to be used for authenticating a first computing device to a second computing device; and sending the first authentication token to the server, wherein the server is configured for receiving the first authentication token and authenticate it; generating a second authentication token for the first terminal; and send the second authentication token to the first terminal, whereby the first terminal is configured for receiving the second authentication token and authenticate it, thereby performing a mutual authentication of the first terminal and the server.
US10511595B2 Stamper, terminal, and method for operating the same
Disclosed are a stamper, a terminal and an operation method thereof. In performing stamp saving related to a store for a user by utilizing an electronic stamp and an application installed in the terminal, by limiting an irradiation angle of a beacon signal irradiated from the stamper and additionally applying authentication information, it is possible to prevent malicious and illegal use of stamps.
US10511594B2 Verification information processing method and device
Extracting and processing verification information is disclosed, including: receiving a message at a device; extracting verification information for authenticating a user of an application from the message; presenting the verification information at a verification information input interface at the device; and performing authentication of the user locally at the device using the verification information sending the verification information via the verification information input interface to an authentication server associated with the application to authenticate the user.
US10511589B2 Single logout functionality for a multi-tenant identity and data security management cloud service
A cloud-based identity and access management system that implements single sign-on (“SSO”) receives a first request for an identity management service configured to allow for accessing applications. Embodiments send the first request to a first microservice, where the first microservice performs the identity management service by generating a token. The first microservice generates the token at least in part by sending a second request to a SSO. The SSO microservice implements an SSO and generates a cookie that includes a global state and is used for communicating with different microservices. Embodiments receive a single log-out (SLO) of the SSO and use the cookie to iteratively log-out of the applications, where, after each log-out of an application of a first protocol, a redirect is performed to the SSO microservice to trigger log-out of applications of a different protocol.
US10511586B2 Systems, apparatuses, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for authenticating user using history of user
Provided is a system and method for authenticating a user using history of the user. One or more example embodiments provide a system and method that enables a server to perform an authentication or an additional authentication of a user based on use history of the user associated with a service when the server provides the service to an electronic device over a network.
US10511585B1 Smoothing of discretized values using a transition matrix
Techniques are provided for smoothing discretized values used, for example, for authentication or identity assurance. An illustrative method comprises obtaining at least one probability of transitioning between at least two discretized values of a given feature; computing a smoothed feature score for the given feature for a transition from a first one of the discretized values to a second one of the discretized values based on the probability of the transition from the first discrete value to the second discrete value; and performing one or more of authenticating a user and verifying an identity of a user based at least in part on the smoothed feature score. The probabilities of transitioning between the discretized values are optionally stored in a transition matrix. Feature scores for first and second discretized values are optionally weighted based on the probability of the transition from the first discrete value to the second discrete value.
US10511581B2 Parallelizable encryption using keyless random permutations and authentication using same
First and second computer systems exchange randomness and the first computer system derives a uniformly random key from the randomness. The first computer system encrypts a multitude of blocks of plaintext using the uniformly random key to create a corresponding multitude of blocks of ciphertexts. The exchanging, deriving, and encrypting each uses a public random permutation. The first computer system transmits the multitude of blocks of ciphertexts to the second computer system. Another example includes the first computer system exchanging randomness and deriving the uniformly random key. The first computer system generates an authentication tag on a multitude of blocks of plaintexts. The exchanging, deriving, and generating each uses a public random permutation. The first computer system sends the authentication tag and the multitude of blocks of plaintext to the second computer system for authentication of the plaintext by the second computer system. Systems, methods, and program products are disclosed.
US10511574B2 Methods and apparatuses for utilizing a gateway integration server to enhance application security
Embodiments are disclosed for managing interactions between a server application and an external environment while limiting an attack surface of the server application. An example method includes receiving, by communications circuitry of a gateway integration server (GIS) and from a source device in the external environment, a message including an application programming interface (API) call. The example method further includes evaluating, by authentication circuitry of the GIS, whether the API call is authorized. If so, the example method further includes generating, by response circuitry of the GIS, a response to the API call, and transmitting, by the communications circuitry of the GIS and to the source device, the response to the API call. However, if not, the example method includes transmitting, by the communications circuitry of the GIS, an error message to the source device. Corresponding apparatuses and computer program products are also provided.
US10511573B2 Agile network protocol for secure communications using secure domain names
A network device comprises a storage device storing an application program for a secure communications service, and at least one processor configured to execute the application program for the secure communications service so as to enable the network device to send a request to look up a network address of a second device based on an identifier associated with the second device, receive an indication that the second device is available for the secure communications service, the indication including the requested network address and provisioning information for a secure communication link, connect to the second device over the secure communication link, using the received network address of the second device and the provisioning information for the secure communication link, and communicate at least one of video data and audio data with the second device using the secure communications service via the secure communication link.
US10511571B2 Techniques for solving overhearing problems of body area network medium access control protocols
A method directed to overhearing problems of Body Area Network (BAN) medium access control protocols. The method comprises generating a preamble frame (S310); encoding a destination address of a target receiver device as a length of the preamble frame (S320); and transmitting the preamble frame (S330).
US10511565B2 Communication apparatus, DNS processing method, and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
A communication apparatus capable of data communication includes a controller that, upon acquiring a connection request from an application to connect to a network, controls DNS processing based on the connection request in accordance with the ID of the application issuing the connection request.
US10511557B2 Telecommunication and multimedia management method and apparatus
A telecommunication and multimedia management apparatus and method that supports voice and other media communications and that enables users to: (i) participate in multiple conversation modes, including live phone calls, conference calls, instant voice messaging or tactical communications; (ii) review the messages of conversations in either a live mode or a time-shifted mode and to seamlessly transition back and forth between the two modes; (iii) participate in multiple conversations either concurrently or simultaneously; (iv) archive the messages of conversations for later review or processing; and (v) persistently store media either created or received on the communication devices of users. The latter feature enables users to generate or review media when either disconnected from the network or network conditions are poor and to optimize the delivery of media over the network based on network conditions and the intention of the users participating in conversations.
US10511555B2 Intelligent electronic mail server manager, and system and method for coordinating operation of multiple electronic mail servers
Provided are an electronic mail server manager, and a system and method for coordinating operation of multiple electronic mail servers to efficiently store, process, and forward a high volume of electronic mail. The system for managing operation of multiple email servers in accordance with one embodiment may comprise an email message queue; a plurality of receiving email servers; a plurality of sending email servers; and an email server manager having a memory and a processor configured by the memory to perform the steps of storing received email messages in an email message queue; extracting destinations from the email messages; and delivering the email messages to the destinations by way of the sending email servers in correspondence to feedback received from the sending email servers and/or the destinations.
US10511553B2 Pass through sharing of resources
A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and computing system is provided for sharing resources between users. In an implementation, a method may include receiving a sharing request for a resource from a requesting participant of a collaborative session. The method may also include receiving a sharing authorization from a sharing participant of the collaborative session. The method may further include simultaneously downloading the resource from a resource location by a computing device associated with the sharing participant and uploading the resource to the requesting participant by the computing device associated with the sharing participant.
US10511552B2 Aggregated presence over user federated devices
One embodiment of a system for aggregating and distributing presence information comprises a hosted presence aggregator server. The hosted presence aggregator server receives an update of presence information from a user device and relays the presence information update to another user device, wherein the user devices are part of a federation of user devices controlled by a single user which relay updates in presence status of the single user to one another via the hosted presence aggregator server.
US10511550B2 Systems and methods for instant messaging
Systems and methods are provided for instant messaging. For example, a first association relationship with at least one first apparatus client for instant messaging is established; and a first control instruction is transmitted to the at least one first apparatus client to trigger the at least one first apparatus client to control, according to the first control instruction, an intelligent apparatus connected to the at least one first apparatus client to execute one or more predetermined operations.
US10511546B2 Connecting virtual nodes in a network device using abstract fabric interfaces
In one example, a management component executing on a single-chassis network device configures a virtual node with an abstract fabric interface having, as a destination address, identifiers of packet processors (e.g., PTFE-IDs) assigned to the virtual node on the other end of the abstract fabric interface. The management component of the single-chassis network device pre-creates an underlay network by using the fabric links at the packet processor. When the management component creates and connects an abstract fabric interface on the virtual nodes, the management component forms an overlay network and attaches the overlay network to the underlay network, e.g., by programming the forwarding plane packet processor, to connect the virtual nodes. However, users of the network device, external devices, and routing protocols will not view the abstract fabric interface as an overlay interface, but as a regular Ethernet interface (e.g., a Gigabit Ethernet interface).
US10511530B2 Return-link routing in a hybrid network
Embodiments provide techniques for providing return-link routing in a hybrid communications network that includes a number of different networks having different characteristics. User terminal routing systems (UTRSs) provide interfaces between local user networks and the multiple communications networks of the hybrid network. Each UTRS can include a routing table having stored mappings that are populated according to forward-link communications (implicitly or explicitly), each associating a respective one of a plurality of routing table entries with one of the communications networks. When a UTRS receives return-link data from its respective local user network, the received data indicates a destination node. The UTRS can determine which of the stored mappings corresponds to the destination node and can route the received return-link data over a selected one of the communications networks in accordance with the identified one of the mappings.
US10511529B2 Packet processing method for virtual switch
A packet processing method for a virtual switch is carried out in a virtual switch under the SDN architecture. The method presets a signature pre-computation table including plural destination addresses and signatures corresponding to the destination addresses. With the installation of the signature pre-computation table, the destination addresses fall into packets of the signature pre-computation table without requiring computing the signature of the packet. The method simply obtains the corresponding signature according to the destination address of the packet destination address, and thus saves the time required for processing a packet and improves the throughput of the virtual switch.
US10511527B2 Enhanced infrastructure routing with prefixed network addressing in content delivery networks
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and software for a content delivery network that caches content for delivery to end user devices is presented. In one example, a method includes assigning prefixed network addresses for the sites of the content delivery network, with ones of the prefixed network addresses indicating associated pathways for routing network traffic to reach the sites over more than one backhaul packet network. The method includes announcing groups of the prefixed network addresses to selected ones of the backhaul packet networks, with each to the groups comprising a backhaul network-independent prefixed network address, a backhaul network-specific prefixed network address, and a failover prefixed network address. The method includes receiving the network traffic at the sites over ones of the backhaul packet networks that are selected among for routing the network traffic by source network addresses indicated in content requests issued from the sites.
US10511525B2 Conveying device-dependent context in a network address
A method for conveying context information that governs packets flowing in at least a first direction between at least one wireless device and a corresponding node communicating with the device comprises an embedder node populating a context portion, of a header of a packet for flow in a second reverse direction, that, once populated with context information that governs packet flow in the first direction, is imparted in the packet flow along the network in either the first or second direction and is conveyed in both directions, an unpacker node retrieving the context information from the context portion of a packet flowing in the first direction, and a configurer node applying the retrieved information to govern packet flow in the first direction therefrom. The embedder, unpacker and/or configurer nodes can be the same.
US10511524B2 Controller communications in access networks
Control plane management based on the physical topology of nodes in software-defined networks (SDNs) is provided. A tree structure in an SDN such as an access network is identified. Control plan management is provided using the tree structure. A controller configures changes in the SDN and provides notifications to other controllers after configuring devices under its control. A controller prioritizes the status of downstream and/or upstream devices based on a type or direction of data flow when making configuration decisions. A controller provides notifications to other controllers by prioritizing notifications based on the hierarchical position of devices.
US10511523B1 Network forwarding element with data plane packet snapshotting capabilities
A forwarding element includes data plane forwarding circuitry for forwarding data messages received by the forwarding element to other network elements in a network. The data-plane forwarding circuitry includes several snapshot-match circuitry units. Each snapshot-match circuitry unit compares a set of header fields of incoming data messages with a corresponding matching data. The data-plane forwarding circuitry also includes several snapshot-capture circuitry units. Each snapshot-capture circuitry units stores a set of header fields of data messages that matches a corresponding matching data.
US10511520B1 Multi-hop path finding
Systems and techniques are provided for multi-hop path finding. Order data describing an order may be received. The order data may include a currency pair, a price level, and a volume. A one-hop path structure may be generated based on the order data describing the order. The one-hop path structure may include one-hop paths for the currency pair. The one-hop path structure may be written to a first ring buffer. The one-hop path structure may be read from the first ring buffer. Two-hop path structures may be generated by joining the one-hop path structure with other one-hop path structures. A value for the relative importance of the two-hop path structures may be determined to be greater than a threshold. Combined two-hop path structures may be written to a second ring buffer when the value for the relative importance of the two-hop path structures is greater than the threshold.
US10511513B2 Ping pair technique for detecting wireless congestion
A process of determining queueing delay. The process sends a high priority ping request to an access point; sends a low priority ping request to the access point; receives a high priority ping response from the access point; receives a low priority ping response from the access point; and calculates the queuing delay based on the difference in the round trip times of the low priority ping request from the high priority ping request.
US10511512B2 Dynamic content filtering of data traffic in a communication network
For differentiating data traffic in a communication network, a policy controller may interact with at least one node of the communication network. The policy controller may determine an identifier of a subscriber associated with a user equipment connected to the communication network. The policy controller may perform, on the basis of a location of the user equipment and/or on the basis of a time schedule, a selection between at least a first set of one or more content filtering rules and a second set of content filtering rules related to the identifier of the subscriber. The policy controller may indicate a result of the selection to the at least one node. The node may perform content filtering of data traffic of the user equipment. For this purpose, the at least one node may utilize the selected set of one or more content filtering rules as indicated by the policy controller.
US10511511B2 Methods and systems for determining performance capacity of a resource of a networked storage environment
Methods and systems for a networked storage system are provided. One method includes filtering performance data associated with a resource used in a networked storage environment for reading and writing data at a storage device; and determining available performance capacity of the resource using the filtered performance data. The available performance capacity is based on optimum utilization of the resource and actual utilization of the resource, where utilization of the resource is an indicator of an extent the resource is being used at any given time, the optimum utilization is an indicator of resource utilization beyond which throughput gains for a workload is smaller than increase in latency and latency is an indicator of delay at the resource in processing the workload.
US10511510B2 Performance of communication network based on end to end performance observation and evaluation
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for observing, evaluating, and improving performance of one or more communication networks. A generated performance index for a communication network is received, an external performance index for the communication network is received, and in response to determining a discrepancy between the generated performance index and the external performance index, key performance indicators associated with the communication network are evaluated. The performance index is generated based at least in part on a set of key performance indicators and corresponding thresholds values. The external performance index represents user experience with the communication network. In response to determining that a value of a given key performance indicator fails a threshold comparison against its one or more corresponding threshold values, one or more settings for the communication network are automatically modified.
US10511509B2 Technologies for jitter-adaptive low-latency, low power data streaming between device components
Technologies for low-latency data streaming include a computing device having a processor that includes a producer and a consumer. The producer generates a data item, and in a local buffer producer mode adds the data item to a local buffer, and in a remote buffer producer mode adds the data item to a remote buffer. When the local buffer is full, the producer switches to the remote buffer producer mode, and when the remote buffer is below a predetermined low threshold, the producer switches to the local buffer producer mode. The consumer reads the data item from the local buffer while operating in a local buffer consumer mode and reads the data item from the remote buffer while operating in a remote buffer consumer mode. When the local buffer is above a predetermined high threshold, the consumer may switch to a catch-up operating mode. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10511499B2 Real-time configuration discovery and management
Embodiments are directed to monitoring network traffic in a network. A network monitoring engine may monitor networks to collect characteristics associated with network flows. The network monitoring engine may be arranged to identify entities on the network based on characteristics associated with the network flows. The network monitoring engine may provide entity profiles based on the identified entities and the characteristics. A configuration management engine may compare the entity profiles with configuration item (CI) entries in a database. The configuration management engine may provide discrepancy notices based on differences discovered during the comparison. Accordingly, the network monitoring engine may execute one or more policies to perform one or more additional actions based on the one or more discrepancies notices. Also, the configuration management engine may perform audits of an organization's information technology infrastructure to identify one or more violations of compliance policies.
US10511497B2 System and method for dynamic management of network device data
A method and apparatus of a device that dynamically changes how management data is managed in response to events detected in a network system is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the device receives an event notification from an agent associated with a managed node. The device further determines if the received event notification triggers a change in how the management data is managed on that manage node. If the event notification does trigger a change, the device determines a command for that manage node that represents that change if how the management data is managed on the managed node. In addition, the device sends the command to the managed, where the agent applies the command to the managed node and the applied command implements the change in how the management data is managed on the managed node.
US10511495B2 Applications and services as a bundle
A system and method are provided for managing bundles of applications and services over a network between a server system and client computers. Related applications and services are bundled together in one package so that a user is able to quickly and easily configure a computer to perform a specified task. By combining both the applications and the services in one bundle, users no longer have to search the Internet for necessary components. Furthermore, additional features that allow portability of the bundled applications and services in addition to diagnostic monitoring are included.
US10511491B2 Method and device for evaluating local area network
A premises networking device includes hardware components including speakers, microphone, infrared sensor, spectrum analyzer and wireless interfaces. A touch screen display presents a user interface that provides information about network conditions and configuration settings and a menu for setting and changing configuration settings. Different versions of the user interface are displayed based on whether a user is in proximity to the device. The user interface includes shapes representing user devices, the visual characteristics of which change based on the current network conditions. A health score, which is an evaluation of network performance based on measurements of aspects of the conditions of the network, is displayed in real time. A network management system includes a network management platform for storing network conditions and configuration information and pushing the information to premises networking devices. An application programming interface allows third-party applications to send instructions to and access data from various system processes.
US10511478B2 Changing between different roles at acceleration components
Aspects extend to methods, systems, and computer program products for changing between different roles at acceleration components. Changing roles at an acceleration component can be facilitated without loading an image file to configure or partially reconfigure the acceleration component. At configuration time, an acceleration component can be configured with a framework and a plurality of selectable roles. The framework also provides a mechanism for loading different selectable roles for execution at the acceleration component (e.g., the framework can include a superset of instructions for providing any of a plurality of different roles). The framework can receive requests for specified roles from other components and switch to a subset of instructions for the specified roles. Switching between subsets of instructions at an acceleration component is a lower overhead operation relative to reconfiguring or partially reconfiguring an acceleration component by loading an image file.
US10511477B2 Wireless devices and systems including examples of configuration during an active time period
Examples described herein include methods, devices, and systems which may implement different processing stages for wireless communication in processing units. Such data processing may include a source data processing stage, a baseband processing stage, a digital front-end processing stage, and a radio frequency (RF) processing stage. Data may be received from a sensor of device and then processed in the stages to generate output data for transmission. Processing the data in the various stages may occur during an active time period of a discontinuous operating mode. During the active time period, a reconfigurable hardware platform may allocate all or a portion of the processing units to implement the processing stages. Examples of systems and methods described herein may facilitate the processing of data for 5G (e.g., New Radio (NR)) wireless communications in a power-efficient and time-efficient manner.
US10511474B2 Information processing apparatus, computer-readable recording medium having stored therein program, and method for processing information
In extendedly allocating a job to nodes subordinate to multiple leaf switch, the job is allocated to nodes of each of multiple leaf switches such that that the number of the nodes being allocated thereto the job and belonging to each of the multiple leas switches does not exceed the number of valid links between the leaf switch and the spine switches. This can avoid occurrence of a conflict accompanied by a link failure, so that degrading of the system can be avoided.
US10511470B2 Transmission device, communication device, transmission signal generation method, reception device, and demodulation method
A transmission device includes: a data symbol generation unit; a static sequence generation unit generating a sequence of static symbols; a multiplexing unit generating a block signal in which static symbols are arranged in leading and trailing parts, while data symbols are arranged in a central part; a DFT unit transforming the block signal to a frequency-domain signal; a band reduction processing unit removing a predetermined number of signals in parts of both ends from the block signal after having been transformed to a frequency-domain signal; an interpolation processing unit performing interpolation processing on the block signal after a predetermined number of signals in parts of both ends have been removed; an IDFT unit transforming the block signal after having undergone the interpolation processing to a time-domain signal; and a transmission unit transmitting the block signal after having been transformed to a time-domain signal.
US10511469B2 Synthesizer
A synthesizer comprises a first two-point modulation phase locked loop, TPM PLL, circuit that receives a first reference clock signal at a first reference frequency and a feedback signal at a feedback frequency and generates a first chirp signal by applying a two-point modulation PLL on the first reference clock signal, a second integer-n TPM PLL circuit that receives a second reference clock signal at a second reference frequency lower than the first reference frequency and generates a second chirp signal by applying a TPM PLL on the second reference clock signal, a mixer that downconverts the first chirp signal by the second chirp signal to obtain the feedback signal at the feedback frequency corresponding to the difference of the frequency of the first chirp signal and the second chirp signal, and a feedback path that feeds back the feedback signal to the first TPM PLL circuit.
US10511468B2 Iterative frequency offset estimation in wireless networks
An apparatus to estimate a frequency offset in wireless networks is provided. The apparatus comprises: radio frequency (RF) circuitry to down-convert a signal from a base station to generate in-phase and quadrature (IQ) components, wherein the signal includes one or more repeated bursts; and a frequency offset estimator operatively coupled to the RF circuitry, the frequency offset estimator to estimate a frequency offset based on the IQ components and an iterative calculation of phase differences between different sets of bursts of the one or more repeated bursts.
US10511458B2 Virtual distributed bridging
Virtualization software that includes a VDRB (virtual distributed router/bridge) module for performing L3 routing and/or bridging operations is provided. At least some of the VDRBs are configured as VDBs (virtual distributed bridge) for performing bridging operations between different network segments in a distributed manner. The bridging tasks of a network are partitioned among several VDBs of the network based on MAC addresses. MAC addresses of VMs or other types of network nodes belonging to an overlay logical network are partitioned into several shards, each shard of MAC addresses assigned to a VDB in the network. Each VDB assigned a shard of MAC addresses performs bridging when it receives a packet bearing a MAC address belonging to its assigned shard. A VDB does not perform bridging on packets that do not have MAC address that falls within the VDB's shard of MAC addresses.
US10511456B2 Presenting accessory group controls
In some implementations, a computing device can automatically generate a service group. For example, accessories can be automatically grouped together based on various criteria (such as historical usage patterns). The accessories in the service group can be managed and/or controlled as if the accessories were a single accessory or entity. In some implementations, a computing device can intelligently select service group controls for presentation to the user so that the user can control the service group. For example, the computing device can select which service group controls to present and the order in which to present the controls based on features that are common among different accessories in the service group.
US10511454B2 Methods and systems for implementing differential pricing configurations
Methods for implementing different pricing configurations by a server system are disclosed. The server system provides an application programming interface (API) for one or more network operators and receives, from a network operator via the API, a first request for a pricing configuration for network access for one or more internet protocol (IP) addresses hosted by the network operator. The server system retrieves the pricing configuration and provides a response to the first request to the network operator via the API that includes the pricing configuration.
US10511449B2 Authentication method, notification method, source device, and sink device
A method for use in a source device includes: acquiring a random number; transmitting the random number to a sink device through a High Definition Multimedia Interface-Consumer Electronics Control (HDMI-CEC) bus; receiving first signature information and capability information from the sink device through the HDMI-CEC bus, the first signature information being information in which the random number is encrypted with a first secret key of the sink device, the capability information being information about a display capability of the sink device; acquiring a result of a first determination whether first decrypted information is compatible with the transmitted random number, the first decrypted information being obtained by decrypting the first signature information with a first public key paired with the first secret key; determining that the received capability information is correct information when the result of the first determination is that the first decrypted information is compatible with the transmitted random number; and outputting video corresponding to the capability information to sink device.
US10511448B1 Secure communications improvements
Methods and apparatus related to improving secure communications are described. In an embodiment, a security agent pins a domain to a certificate. The certificate is used in authenticating the domain, and the existence of a pinning indicator within the certificate is used in authenticating the domain. Once the security agent pins the domain to a certificate, a relationship between the domain and the certificate used in authenticating the domain is stored. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US10511437B1 Fast polarization encoding using electrooptical phase modulator
Quantum key distribution device includes a transmitter, including a light source, a first polarization controller, a phase modulator and an optical attenuator, all connected in series using a first optical fiber; a receiver, including a second polarization controller, a second phase modulator, a third polarization controller, a beamsplitter, and two single photon detectors, all connected in series using a second optical fiber; and a communication channel providing a light path from the transmitter to the receiver. The first and/or second optical fiber is a polarization maintaining fiber. The first and second phase modulators are actively controlled Pockels cell crystals, lithium niobate crystals or gallium arsenide crystals. The polarization controllers include a piezo-driven fiber compression device, a Pockels cell controller, a piezo-driven fiber twist device, or a non-linear optical crystal. The first and third polarization controllers use a λ/2 plate, or 45° fiber splice polarizer.
US10511435B2 Methods and apparatus for direct communication key establishment
Methods (100, 200, 300) and apparatus (400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900) are disclosed for establishing a key for direct communication between a User Equipment device, UE, and a device. The methods and apparatus cooperate to form a system for securing direct communication between a UE and a device over an interface. The system comprises a UE (20), a device (30) and a Direct Communication Element (40). The Direct Communication Element (40) is configured to obtain a shared session key and Generic Bootstrapping Architecture Push Information, GPI, to derive a UE delivery key from at least the shared session key, to generate a direct communication key, to encrypt the direct communication key with the UE delivery key, and to send the direct communication key, the encrypted direct communication key and the GPI to the device (30). The device (30) is configured to send the encrypted direct communication key and the GPI to the UE (20). The UE (20) is configured to derive the shared session key from at least the GPI, to derive the UE delivery key from the shared session key and to decrypt the encrypted direct communication key using the UE delivery key. Also disclosed are a computer product operable to carry out methods according to the present invention and a computer program product comprising a computer readable medium having such a computer product stored thereon.
US10511432B2 Apparatus and method for clock recovery based on non-non return to zero (non-NRZ) data signals
An apparatus comprises a plurality of sampling circuits configured to receive a non-Non Return to Zero (non-NRZ) data signal; and a control circuit coupled to the plurality of sampling circuits, wherein the control circuit is configured to provide one or more control signals indicating whether to decrease or increase a frequency of a clock signal associated with the non-NRZ data signal based on the non-NRZ data signal.
US10511428B2 Apparatus and method for periodic channel state reporting in a wireless network
Channel State Information (CSI) is reported by a subscriber station to a base station. The CSI is reported periodically for at least two physical uplink control channels (PUCCH). In case of a collision between a report for a first PUCCH and a report for the second PUCCH, each of the report types is partitioned into one of a number of classes, which include: a first class for rank indicator related report types and wideband (WB) W1 report types; a second class for WB report types or WB channel quality indicator report types; and a third class for subband related report types or W1 report types. A priority rule assigns a priority to each of the classes. The CSI feedback reports are transmitted according to the priority rule such that the report type included in a higher class is transmitted and the report type included in the lower class are dropped.
US10511420B2 Method and device for receiving broadcast information in communication system
Disclosed are a communication technique for merging, with IoT technology, a 5G communication system for supporting a data transmission rate higher than that of a 4G system, and a system therefor. The disclosed communication technique and system therefor can be applied to intelligent services (for example, smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail, security and safety related services, and the like) on the basis of 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology. The present disclosure relates to a method and a device for receiving, by a terminal, broadcast information in a communication system. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the method by which a terminal receives broadcast information in a communication system comprises the steps of: receiving a plurality of radio frames from a base station; extracting at least one broadcasting channel signal from the plurality of radio frames in every set period; combining, for a preset time slot, the at least one broadcasting channel signal extracted in every set period; and acquiring broadcast information by decoding the combined broadcasting channel signal.
US10511418B2 Measurement method in carrier aggregation and asynchronous dual connectivity
An apparatus of a base station, comprising: a controller to configure a first measurement gap pattern with a first measurement gap repetition period (MGRP) for a first receive (Rx) chain of a user equipment (UE); and configure a second measurement gap pattern with a second measurement gap repetition period (MGRP) for a second receive (Rx) chain of the UE, wherein the first MGRP is different from the second MGRP. The apparatus may configure the measurement gap patterns to support carrier aggregation and/or dual connectivity.
US10511416B2 User equipment and base station
A user equipment (UE) and a base station (BS) are provided. The UE transmits a first uplink signal to the BS based on a current data repetition transmission parameter. After receiving a dynamic indication message from the BS, the UE generates an updated data repetition transmission parameter according to the dynamic indication message. The UE transmits a second uplink signal to the BS based on the updated data repetition transmission parameter.
US10511411B2 Method for configuring channel state information reporting band and communications apparatus
This application provides a method for configuring a channel state information reporting band, a reporting method, and a corresponding apparatus. The method includes: determining a channel state information subband size based on a bandwidth part BWP; and determining, a quantity of channel state information subbands included in a channel state information reporting band, based on a carrier bandwidth CC bandwidth or the bandwidth part BWP bandwidth or a channel state information reference signal CSI-RS bandwidth, and the channel state information subband size. The method further includes: determining an actual quantity of resource blocks included in a starting subband and an actual quantity of resource blocks included in an ending subband in the channel state information subband. Implementation of this application makes configuration of a quantity and size of subbands in a CSI reporting band more flexible, and reduces complexity of terminal addressing.
US10511406B1 Power saving in a twisted wire pair communication network
A first device receives a block encoded communication frame from a second device via a single communication channel on a twisted wire pair. The communication frame comprises a plurality of partial frames. The first device maintains a first counter that indicates a count of partial frames corresponding to communication frames exchanged between the first device and the second device. While the first device is in a low power mode of operation: the first device uses the first counter to determine timing of a window, powers up at least a receive portion of the first network interface device, and determines, during the window, whether the second device transmitted a signal configured to prompt the first device to exit the low power mode of operation. In response to the second device transmitting the signal, the first device exits the low power mode of operation.
US10511400B2 Optical multiplexer for multiplexing optical signals using optical waveguide block including laminated layers
An optical multiplexer including an optical waveguide block including a plurality of waveguides for adjusting an optical path of the plurality of optical signals. Optical signals generated in light sources having different wavelengths are input to ports of one side that is an input end of the optical waveguide block, propagated through waveguides connected to the ports, and output to ports of another side that is an output end of the optical wavelength block. Intervals between the waveguides decrease in a direction from the input end to the output end. Intervals between the ports of the input end are smaller than intervals between the ports of the output end. The optical waveguide block has a structure in which at least one layer having at least one waveguide is laminated.
US10511397B2 Virtual general purpose input/output (GPIO) (VGI) over a time division multiplex (TDM) bus
Systems and methods for providing virtual general purpose input/output (GPIO) (VGI) over a time division multiplex (TDM) bus are disclosed. While a SOUNDWIRE bus is particularly contemplated, other TDM buses may also be used to provide the benefits outlined herein. In particular, raw GPIO signals are placed into time slots on a TDM bus without requiring additional overhead or packaging. This arrangement allows all drops on a multi-drop bus to receive the GPIO signals substantially concurrently with latency measured in less than a frame period.
US10511396B2 Method and device for triggering interactive application
A method and a device for triggering an interactive application are applicable in a wearable device. The method includes acquiring interaction information of interactive applications corresponding to a multimedia video, where the interactive applications respectively correspond to different playback moments of the multimedia video; monitoring a user state parameter, where the user state parameter is used for expressing the degree at which a user is interested in the multimedia video being played back at the current moment; determining, on the basis of the user state parameter and a preset criterion received, whether or not to trigger the interactive application corresponding to the current playback moment; and if the determination result is yes, then generating, on the basis of the interaction information of the interactive application corresponding to the current playback moment, first prompt information used for prompting the user to execute the corresponding interactive application.
US10511395B2 Reception device, transmission device, and data processing method
Provided are a device and a method which are capable of realizing an efficient search of metadata such as access information corresponding to acquisition-scheduled data in a reception device. A reception device receives a token which is auxiliary search information for efficiently searching for metadata such as access information related to acquisition-scheduled data of the reception device and performs a search process using the token. The token includes a service worker (SW) search scope token capable of limiting a search scope of access information corresponding to data serving as a management target of a specific service worker (SW) which is a data management program and a service worker (SW) cache scope token indicating that access information corresponding to data serving as a management target of a service worker (SW) is collectively recorded.
US10511394B2 Sound processing apparatus and method
A first adjuster (fader) adjusts volume of an input sound signal and sends the volume-adjusted sound signal to a first output destination. A second adjuster adjusts the volume of the sound signal before being subjected to the volume adjustment by the first adjuster (pre-fader sound signal) or the sound signal after having been subjected to the volume adjustment (post-fader sound signal). The second adjuster sends the volume-adjusted sound signal to a second output destination (such as a monitor output) different from the first output destination (such as a main output). A selector selects one of the pre-fader and post-fader sound signals. The sound signal selected by the selector is input to the second adjuster for volume adjustment. When the selection by the selector is changed, a controller changes the volume adjustment by the second adjuster on the basis of a volume difference between the pre-fader and post-fader sound signals.
US10511387B1 RF frequency converter with SBS equalization and related methods
An RF frequency converter with equalization may include a first E/O modulator configured to modulate an optical carrier signal based upon an RF input signal having a first frequency, and a SBS medium coupled to the first E/O modulator. The RF frequency converter may have a second E/O modulator configured to modulate the optical carrier signal based upon an equalizing function waveform, and a third E/O modulator coupled between the first E/O modulator and the SBS medium. The third E/O modulator may be configured to modulate the optical carrier signal with a reference signal. The RF frequency converter may include an optical circulator coupled to the SBS medium and the second E/O modulator, and a photodetector coupled to the optical circulator and configured to generate an equalized RF output signal having a replica of the RF input signal at a second frequency based upon the reference signal.
US10511386B2 Multimode fiber for modulatable source
Examples include generating a signal using a modulatable source. The signal may be propagated using a multi-mode fiber to receive the signal from the modulatable source. The fiber has a diameter d and a far-field divergence angle associated with the propagated signal that corresponds to a product of the diameter (d) and the far-field divergence angle. The product may be substantially between 1 micron radian and 4 micron radian. In some examples, the propagated signal may be received at a receiver from the multi-mode fiber.
US10511383B2 Luminescent detector for free-space optical communication
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a wavelength-shifting element configured to receive an input-light signal. The wavelength-shifting element includes a wavelength-shifting material configured to absorb at least a portion of the received input-light signal and produce an emitted-light signal from the absorbed portion of the received input-light signal. The apparatus also includes a plasmonic grating comprising a plurality of plasmonic-grating elements configured to receive at least a portion of the emitted-light signal and direct the received portion of the emitted-light signal onto a photodetector. The apparatus further includes the photodetector configured to receive the directed portion of the emitted-light signal and produce an electrical current corresponding to the directed portion of the emitted-light signal.
US10511379B2 Flexible beamforming for satellite communications
Systems and methods for supporting more flexible coverage areas and spatial capacity assignments using satellite communications systems are disclosed. A hub-spoke, bent-pipe satellite communications system includes: terminals; gateways; a controller for specifying data for controlling satellite operations in accordance with a frame definition including timeslots for a frame and defining an allocation of capacity between forward and return traffic. The satellite communications system may employ a satellite with a feed array assembly and may use on-board beamforming or ground-based beamforming. Beam hopping within timeslots of the frame may be used to provide coverage to different cells in different time periods. The flexible coverage areas may be provided using changes in satellite position, antenna patterns, or beam resource allocations.
US10511378B2 Hybrid analog/digital beam forming rain fade mitigation
Fade conditions are determined for each gateway in gateway clusters of a set of gateway clusters. A proper subset of the gateway clusters is selected based on the fade conditions determined for each gateway. A beam plan is determined based on the proper subset of the gateway clusters. The beam plan is executed.
US10511377B1 High linearity satellite payload using solid state power amplifiers
A solid state power amplifier uses a Doherty power amplifier that can be implemented as a monolithic microwave integrated circuit. By adjusting the DC bias of the amplifying stages in each branch of the Doherty amplifier, the output power, linearity, and DC power can be adjusted to provide a specified output, where the specification for the output can include the maintaining of desired DC power and linearity. The Doherty power amplifier can be used in a satellite payload or other application utilizing solid state power amplifiers, while providing the proper amount of RF output power and DC power. A single amplifier can have its bias levels adjusted for different output levels, helping to minimize the number of designs that are required for a given satellite payload, reducing the variety of parts in a satellite payload.
US10511376B2 Repeater and method for operating such a repeater
A repeater capable of emitting as little electromagnetic radiation as possible is described. The repeater can transmit communication signals between a base station and a network terminal in a radio transmission network, such as a mobile radio network. The repeater can include a transmitter that can transmit the communication signals as a radio signal to the network terminal. The repeater can also include a sensor for detecting a switching signal and a control unit that can change the transmitter between a passive operating state and an active operating state based on the switching signal. The transmission power of the transmitter can be lower in the passive operating state than in the active operating state.
US10511371B2 Apparatus and method for controlling transmission in a communication system
The invention provides a communication system and components thereof for controlling coordinated transmissions using a plurality of carriers operated by a plurality of transmission points. A transmission point configures a number of signal quality and interference measurements for a mobile telephone communicating over the plurality of carriers, each measurement being associated with multiple carriers and multiple measurement configurations. The mobile telephone performs the configured measurements with respect to each of the multiple carriers and reports the results of the relevant measurements to the transmission point.
US10511365B2 Linear combination codebook for CSI reporting in advanced wireless communication systems
A method of a user equipment (UE) for a channel state information (CSI) feedback in an advanced communication system. The method comprises receiving, from a base station (BS), CSI feedback configuration information for a pre-coding matrix indicator (PMI) feedback based on a linear combination (LC) codebook, wherein the PMI comprises a first PMI (i1) and a second PMI (i2), determining the first PMI (i1) and the second PMI (i2) indicating an LC pre-coder that corresponds to a weighted linear combination of a first beam and a second beam, wherein the first PMI (i1) includes a first beam indicator (i1,1, i1,2) and a second beam indicator (i1,3) that indicate the first beam and a distance (d1, d2) of the second beam in accordance with the first beam, respectively; and the second PMI (i2) indicates weights assigned to the first beam and the second beam. The method further comprises transmitting, to the BS, the CSI feedback over an uplink channel including the determined first PMI (i1) and the second PMI (i2).
US10511352B2 CQI reporting for MIMO transmission in a wireless communication system
Techniques for determining and reporting channel quality indicator (CQI) information are described. A user equipment (UE) may determine precoding information and channel quality information to be reported to a base station. The UE may jointly encode the precoding information and the channel quality information to obtain coded data. The UE may send the coded data to the base station.
US10511350B2 Antenna device and electronic device
An antenna device includes a first coupling conductor connected to a power supply circuit, a second coupling conductor at least magnetically coupled to the first coupling conductor, a first capacitor connected in series to the second coupling conductor, a second capacitor connected in parallel to a series circuit including the second coupling conductor and the first capacitor, and an electrically conductive member connected to the second capacitor and defining a portion of or the entire closed loop together with the second capacitor. The capacitance of the first capacitor is smaller than the capacitance of the second capacitor.
US10511345B2 Downstream interference suppression in full-duplex communications
An apparatus includes a transmitter, a receiver and a combining element. The transmitter includes multiple coupling devices coupled to a coaxial network via multiple respective ports, and is configured to transmit multiple transmit signals via the coupling devices, and to receive from the coaxial network via the multiple coupling devices multiple reception signals. The receiver is configured to receive a combined signal of the multiple reception signals, interfered by multiple respective interfering signals that originate from the multiple transmit signals, and to process the combined signal to recover data carried in the reception signals. The combining element, included in at least one of the transmitter and the receiver, is configured to receive the multiple reception signals from the respective couplers, and to generate the combined signal with a suppressed level of the interference signals by setting at least a phase of at least one of the reception signals.
US10511344B1 Transceiver resonant receive switch
An apparatus comprises an input port, an output port, and a resonant receive switch circuit. The resonant receive switch circuit may be coupled between the input port and the output port. The resonant receive switch circuit may comprise a first switch, a second switch, and an input matching circuit. When the first and the second switches are in a non-conducting state, a signal at the input port is passed to the output port. When the first and the second switches are in a conducting state, the signal at the input port is prevented from reaching the output port.
US10511339B2 Circuit and electronic equipment
A cell type power supply device includes: a housing having a shape and dimensions based on a cell standard; a cell holder including an inner positive terminal and an inner negative terminal that are brought into contact with front and rear terminals of the external cell held in the housing; an outer positive terminal connected to the inner positive terminal; an outer negative terminal connected to the inner negative terminal; an output transistor interposed between the inner negative terminal and the outer negative terminal or between the inner positive terminal and the outer positive terminal; a control circuit that generates a control signal of the output transistor in accordance with a signal received via an antenna; and a detection resister interposed between the inner negative terminal and the outer negative terminal or between the inner positive terminal and the outer positive terminal in parallel with the output transistor to change a voltage of the outer negative terminal or the outer positive terminal with respect to a reference voltage in accordance with ON/OFF of a power switch.
US10511336B2 Method and system for multi-band transceiver front-end architecture with reduced switch insertion loss
Methods and systems for a multi-band transceiver front-end architecture with reduced insertion loss may comprise, in a transceiver comprising a first plurality of switches (each with a common terminal coupled to a transmit signal path), a second plurality of switches (each with a common terminal coupled to a receive signal path), and a plurality of communications links: operatively coupling the transmit signal path to one of the communications links using one of the first switches when the transceiver is in a transmit mode, and operatively coupling the receive signal path to one of the communications links using one of the second switches when the transceiver is in a receive mode. An off capacitance of at least one of the switches may be reduced utilizing an operatively coupled inductive element. The inductive element may comprise an inductor operatively coupled in series with the transmit signal path.
US10511326B2 Systems and methods for decoding error correcting codes
Systems and methods are provided for decoding a codeword encoded by a linear block code. A method may comprise performing a soft decision decoding on a codeword, generating a hard decision for each bit of the codeword at an end of the soft decision decoding, generating a hard decision for each bit of the codeword at an end of the soft decision decoding, generating a reliability determination for each hard decision and performing a hard decision decoding using the hard decision for each bit and reliability determination for each hard decision.
US10511325B2 Dynamic data compression selection
Aspects of dynamic data compression selection are presented. In an example method, as uncompressed data chunks of a data stream are compressed, at least one performance factor affecting selection of one of multiple compression algorithms for the uncompressed data chunks of the data stream may be determined. Each of the multiple compression algorithms may facilitate a different expected compression ratio. One of the multiple compression algorithms may be selected separately for each uncompressed data chunk of the data stream based on the at least one performance factor. Each uncompressed data chunk may be compressed using the selected one of the multiple compression algorithms for the uncompressed data chunk.
US10511324B1 Data processing unit having hardware-based range encoding and decoding
A highly programmable data processing unit includes multiple processing units for processing streams of information, such as network packets or storage packets. The data processing unit includes one or more specialized hardware accelerators configured to perform acceleration for various data-processing functions. The data processing unit is configured to retrieve speculative probability values for range coding a plurality of bits with a single read instruction to an on-chip memory that stores a table of probability values. The data processing unit is configured to store state information used for context-coding packets of a data stream so that the state information is available after switching between data streams.
US10511322B1 High-speed digital transmitter for wireless communication systems
A high-speed digital transmitter for wireless communication systems includes a plurality of transmitter chain circuits configured to respectively receive incoming component signals having a first frequency and to produce outgoing transmission signals having a second frequency greater than the first frequency in a first domain. In some aspects, the incoming component signals are up-sampled to the second frequency using a plurality of streams processed concurrently at a predetermined sample rate over a predetermined number of interpolation filter stages in each of the plurality of transmitter chain circuits. The high-speed digital transmitter also includes a serializer configured to combine the outgoing transmission signals from the plurality of transmitter chain circuits into a serialized transmission signal having a third frequency greater than the second frequency in a second domain different from the first domain.
US10511318B2 Digital background calibration circuit
A digital background calibration circuit including a digital random number generator, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a plurality of switches is provided. The digital random number generator is configured to generate a first digital sequence having a plurality of bits. The ADC includes a plurality of sampling capacitors. The switches receive the first digital sequence and are coupled to the sampling capacitors. During a calibration period, the digital random number generator controls the sampling capacitors via the switches to sample the first digital sequence.
US10511316B2 Method of linearizing the transfer characteristic by dynamic element matching
A stage, suitable for use in and analog to digital converter or a digital to analog converter, comprises a plurality of slices. The slices can be operated together to form a composite output having reduced thermal noise, while each slice on its own has sufficiently small capacitance to respond quickly to changes in digital codes applied to the slice. This allows a fast conversion to be achieved without loss of noise performance. The slices can be sub-divided to reduce scaling mismatch between the most significant bit and the least significant bit. A shuffling scheme is implemented that allows shuffling to occur between the sub-sections of the slices without needing to implement a massively complex shuffler.
US10511309B1 Method and device to speed-up leakage based PUF generators under extreme operation conditions
Disclosed is a physical unclonable function generator circuit and method. In one embodiment, a physical unclonable function (PUF) generator includes: a PUF cell array comprising a plurality of bit cells, wherein each of the plurality of bit cells comprises at least two inverters, at least one floating capacitor, at least two dynamic nodes, wherein the at least one floating capacitor is coupled between a first inverter at a first dynamic node and a second inverter at a second dynamic node; a PUF controller coupled to the PUF cell array, wherein the PUF controller is configured to charge the first dynamic nodes through the respective first inverters in the plurality of bit cells; and a finite state machine coupled to the PUF cell array configured to determine voltage levels on the second dynamic nodes through the respective second inverters in the plurality of bit cells to determine first logical states of the plurality of bit cells at at least one sampling time and generate a PUF signature.
US10511306B2 Semiconductor device including buffer circuit
A device includes a power supply line, an output terminal, a circuit configured to perform a logic operation on a first signal and a second signal to produce a third signal, first, second and third transistors. The first transistor is coupled between the power supply line and the output terminal and includes a control gate supplied with the third signal. The second and third transistors are coupled in series between the power supply line and the output terminal. The second transistor includes a control gate supplied with the first signal and the third transistor includes a control gate supplied with a fourth signal that is different from each of the first, second and third signals.
US10511304B2 Multi-voltage input output device
A device comprises, a first power source providing a first voltage, a second power source providing a second voltage less than the first voltage, a first bias voltage source providing a first bias voltage between the first voltage and the second voltage, a second bias voltage source providing a second bias voltage between the first voltage and the second voltage, the second bias voltage greater than or equal to the first bias voltage. The device also includes an output, a pull up network coupled in series between the first power source and the output pad including: a first gate coupled to the bias voltage source; and a second gate coupled to a signal that varies between first bias voltage and first power source. The device includes and a pull down network coupled between the output pad and second power source and including: a third gate coupled to the second bias voltage source; and a fourth gate coupled to a signal that varies between the second power source and the second bias voltage source.
US10511302B2 Drive circuit for drive target switch
In a drive circuit, a control switch is electrically connected between a negative voltage source and a reference voltage generator. A drive controller switches a discharge switch and a control switch from an off state to an on state to thereby supply a first negative output voltage to a main control terminal of a target switch. The drive controller switches the discharge switch and the control switch from the on state to the off state to thereby change the first negative output voltage to be supplied to the main control terminal of the target switch to a second negative voltage based on the reference voltage generated by the reference voltage generator. The second negative voltage is more positive than the first negative voltage.
US10511292B2 Oscillator
Disclosed is an oscillator including: a digital to analog converter configured to convert a received control code into an analog voltage and output the converted analog voltage; a mirror circuit configured to adjust a current of a common output node to which the analog voltage is applied; and a periodic signal output circuit configured to output a periodic signal having a frequency according to the analog voltage, in which the digital to analog converter, the mirror circuit, and the periodic signal output circuit are implemented with tri-state inverters.
US10511288B2 Navigation device with track smoothing
A navigation device including a digital filter configured to smooth tracking is provided. The digital filter is configured to sequentially receive input data and output a tap sum, and calculate a quotient and a remainder by dividing an accumulation value with an average number, wherein the remainder is feedback to the tap sum for updating the accumulation value and the quotient is configured as output data.
US10511286B2 Variable frequency filter
A filter comprises a series unit, and a shunt unit disposed between the series unit and a ground. The shunt unit includes resonators that are selectively operated, and each of the shunt resonators includes a film bulk acoustic resonator.
US10511285B1 Anchored polymeric package for acoustic resonator structures
An apparatus comprises a device substrate having an upper surface. An anchor opening exists in the device substrate. The apparatus also comprises a lid layer disposed over the upper surface of a frame layer. The lid layer and the frame layer each comprise a photodefinable polymer material. The apparatus also comprises a compartment in the frame layer. The lid layer provides a cover for the compartment, and a portion of the frame layer is disposed in the anchor opening.
US10511280B2 Resonator and resonator array
The present disclosure provides a resonator which resonates in a bulk acoustic wave mode. The resonator includes a resonator body, at least one transducer arm and a substrate. The resonator body is deformed at least along a first direction. The transducer arm is connected to the resonator body along the first direction and includes a base, a piezoelectric layer and an electrode layer. The base includes a first end connected to the resonator body. The piezoelectric layer is disposed above the base but not extended to the resonator body, and the electrode layer is disposed above the piezoelectric layer but not extended to the resonator body. The substrate is for securing the transducer arm such that the resonator body is suspended.
US10511277B2 Audio signal processing
This application relates to methods and apparatus for audio signal processing, for example by a codec. An audio signal processing module (301) has at least one input (303, 304) for receiving first and second input signals (Din1, Din2) and an output path for outputting an output audio signal (Vout). The first and second input signals may be supplied by a first audio component (100) and may correspond to the same source audio data. A controller (305) is configured to compare the first and second input signals and to select one of the first or second input signals as the basis for a signal to be supplied to said output path based on the comparison. The controller may determine a measure of similarity (Sim) in content between the first and second input signals.
US10511275B2 Common mode sensing architecture
An amplifier includes a differential positive input, a differential negative input, and a transistor. The transistor is communicatively coupled to the differential positive input and differential negative input at a source of the transistor. The transistor is configured to track input common mode of the differential positive input and differential negative input.
US10511270B2 Apparatus and methods for overload protection of radio frequency amplifiers
Radio frequency amplifiers with overload protection are provided herein. In certain configurations, an RF amplifier system includes an RF amplifier that receives an RF signal from an input terminal and that generates an amplified RF signal at an output terminal, and an overload detection circuit that generates a detection signal indicating a detected signal level of the RF amplifier. The RF amplifier includes an amplification device that amplifies the RF signal and a degeneration circuit that provides degeneration to the amplification device. Additionally, the detection signal is operable to control an amount of degeneration provided by the degeneration circuit so as to protect the RF amplifier from overload.
US10511268B2 Segmented thermal and RF ground
An exemplary improved ground for a power amplifier circuit may include structural separation of the drive amplifier and the power amplifier grounds and cut-off of the power amplifier induced feedback current to ensure stability under a wide-range of operating conditions. The exemplary power amplifier may include a first ground coupled to a first amplifier circuit, a second ground coupled to a second amplifier circuit separate from the first ground, and the first amplifier circuit generates a drive current for the second amplifier circuit.
US10511267B2 Power amplifier
A multifinger transistor in which source fingers (201 to 206) and drain fingers (301 to 305) are arranged alternately with each of gate fingers (101 to 110) being sandwiched between one of the source fingers and one of the drain fingers is used. Line (10) and line (20) are attached to the source fingers (201 to 206) in an area on a gate side and causing a phase rotation such that the nearer to a central part a gate finger is, the more inductive the gate finger is.
US10511264B2 Adaptive impedance power amplifier
The present invention relates to a method, of providing adaptive impedance in a Power Amplifier (PA), by providing more than one transistors in which one transistor is used to change the load line or to linearize the input signal by adapting the biasing of each transistor, wherein the transistors are connected in parallel.
US10511263B2 Class D audio amplifier with adjustable gate drive
A class D audio amplifier includes a modulator for receipt of an audio signal and converting the audio signal into a modulated audio signal having a predetermined carrier frequency. The class D audio amplifier additionally includes an output stage having a plurality of power transistors coupled in cascade between a first DC supply voltage and a second DC supply voltage, and a plurality of gate drivers configured to generate respective modulated gate drive signals to the plurality of power transistors. A controller is configured to adjust a level of a first modulated gate drive signal applied to a first power transistor of the output stage based on a level of the audio signal.
US10511261B2 System and method for improved RF system performance in MRI systems
An apparatus, a system, and a chip are provided for improving RF system performance in MRI systems. The apparatus includes a radio-frequency (RF) coil array disposed at least partially in a coil housing, where the RF coil array may include at least one coil configured to receive magnetic resonance (MR) RF signals. The apparatus also includes a mixer disposed in the coil housing and electronically connected to the RF coil array, where the mixer converts MR RF signals from the RF coil array to intermediate-frequency (IF) signals. An electronic amplifier is disposed in the coil housing. The electronic amplifier is electronically connected to the mixer and is configured to amplify IF signals from the mixer to amplified IF signals.
US10511255B2 System for attaching a panel to a girder, and supporting structure including the system
Some embodiments relate to an attachment system for attaching at least one panel to a supporting structure that includes at least one girder extending in a first direction, the girder including a holding rim and a surface for bearing the panel thereon. The system includes a flange, a clamp and a clamping assembly linking the flange to the clamp, which are arranged so as to sandwich, during assembly, the holding rim of the girder with the panel so that they bear on the bearing surface of the girder. The clamp includes a first series of teeth projecting towards the flange in a manner substantially parallel to an axis of the clamping assembly. The teeth are to engage, via gripping, with the holding rim of the girder during assembly.
US10511254B1 Solar panel alignment device
A solar panel alignment device can include a first alignment feature capable of casting a shadow onto a target area. The first alignment feature can be located above a central portion of the target area. The target area can have a second alignment feature that can indicate the location of the central portion of the target area. A method for aligning a solar panel is comprised of the steps of the operator orienting the panel towards the sun so that sunlight strikes the first alignment feature so that the first alignment feature that interrupts the path of the sunlight, creating a cast shadow upon the target area; and the operator moving the panel so that the cast shadow moves to a central portion of the target area.
US10511244B2 Motor control device and motor system
To improve identification precision of a motor constant that controls a motor by vector control. A parameter identifier sets an offset voltage of a DC component as a first d-axis target voltage, and detects a d-axis current that flows accordingly as an offset current. The parameter identifier also sets a voltage obtained by superimposing an identification signal of a predetermined AC component on the first d-axis target voltage as a second d-axis target voltage, and detects the d-axis current that flow accordingly. The parameter identifier then identifies the motor constant using a voltage obtained by subtracting the first d-axis target voltage from the second d-axis target voltage and a current obtained by subtracting the offset current from the d-axis current as inputs.
US10511243B2 Off-grid power generating apparatus and vector control method thereof
A power generating apparatus and vector control method thereof are provided. The apparatus includes a rotor with plurality of symmetric phase windings, a stator with a single phase winding, sensors and an excitation control device. Current sensors on the stator side and on the rotor side are configured to measure the amplitudes of the load current and the phase current of the rotor respectively. A position sensor is configured to measure the angle of the rotor. The excitation control device is configured to regulate the engine speed responsive to load power. The excitation control device also generates a modulating signal in accordance with the target voltage vector of the rotor and the slip angle and regulates the excitation current in the phase windings of the stator with the modulating signal.
US10511239B2 Systems and methods for controlling sinusoidally driven motors
An angle shift compensation system and method for controlling a sinusoidally driven motor to achieve efficient motion and reduced noise. The motor controller uses the angle shift compensation method to monitor the angle shift between a sinusoidal motor control signal configured to drive the motor and a feedback signal received from at least one position detector indicating the position of the motor rotor with respect to the motor stator. In response, the motor controller proportionally adjusts the amplitude of the motor control signal based on the monitored angle shift to maintain the angle shift substantially equal to an angle shift threshold.
US10511238B2 Temperature-based diagnostics method for a starter island
A method of performing temperature-based diagnostics for motor starters within a physical grouping of motor starters is performed by determining a presently expected temperature operating range for each starter based on measuring operating temperatures of the starters; measuring their current draws, and evaluating the temperature and load draw data in light of compensation values assigned for the known power ratings of the starter and the starter's physical location within the grouping. With the presently expected temperature operating range of the starter determined, and the periodic monitoring of starter temperatures, when an individual starter's temperature exceeds its expected range, a diagnostic warning will be issued for that starter and/or for the control panel itself as a guide for preventative maintenance. Alternately, the warning may be issued for an unexpected temperature rise for a given rise in current draw, or for values exceeding an expected rate of temperature change.
US10511231B2 Reconstructive line modulated resonant converter
A resonant power converter includes an event generator and multiple separate resonant tanks configured as second harmonic filters. The event generator is configured to generate a predetermined resonant switching frequency to which the resonant tanks are tuned, to selectively apply voltage stress harmonic links using the resonant tanks, and to control zero voltage switching time and peak current through the switching devices. Configuring and operating the resonant power converter in the manner described herein enables the resonant power converter to maintain a substantially constant efficiency over varying input line voltage, making the efficiency of the resonant power converter substantially independent of the input line voltage value.
US10511220B2 Control device for active filter
Disclosed is a control device controlling an operation of an active filter which is connected in parallel with a load at an installation point (P) with respect to an AC power source and which supplies a compensation current (Ic) to the installation point (P) so as to compensate for a harmonic component of a load current (Io) flowing through the load. The control device includes: a dq converter converting the load current (Io) into a component of a d-axis current and a component of a q-axis current; a high-pass filter extracting a harmonic component from at least the component of the q-axis current output from the dq converter; a multiplier outputting a result obtained by multiplying a component of a d-axis current output from the high-pass filter by a compensation rate (Kd) as a current command value (id*); and a multiplier outputting a result obtained by multiplying the component of the q-axis current output from the dq converter or a component of a q-axis current output from the high-pass filter by a compensation rate (Kq) as a current command value (iq*). The compensation rate (Kq) of the q-axis current in the multipliers is adjustable.
US10511215B2 Electromagnetic launcher with circular guideway
An electromagnetic launcher with a closed-loop guideway and conductors for launching a projectile. The projectile is accelerated along the guideway using electromagnetic forces until it reaches a desired speed, then the projectile is launched in a desired direction. The direction of the launch of the projectile is determined by orienting the guideway in the desired direction using an actuator. The guideway may include a door or aperture allowing the projectile to be launched therefrom, tangent to the curvature of the guideway.
US10511213B2 Method and apparatus for determining magnetic flux and magnetic force in a solenoid assembly
A solenoid assembly includes a solenoid actuator having a core. A coil is configured to be wound at least partially around the core such that a magnetic flux (ϕ) is generated when an electric current flows through the coil. An armature is configured to be movable based on the magnetic flux (ϕ). A controller has a processor and tangible, non-transitory memory on which is recorded instructions for controlling the solenoid assembly. The controller is configured to obtain a plurality of model matrices, a coil current (i1) and an eddy current (i2). The magnetic flux (ϕ) is obtained based at least partially on a third model matrix (C0), the coil current (i1) and the eddy current (i2). Operation of the solenoid actuator is controlled based at least partially on the magnetic flux (ϕ). In one example, the solenoid actuator is an injector.
US10511209B2 Engine generator
An engine generator, including a general-purpose engine, a generator unit driven by the engine to generate electric power and capable of operating as an engine starter motor during engine starting, a case housing the engine and the generator unit, a battery detachably attached to the case, an inverter unit connected to the generator unit, and a power supply circuit interconnecting the battery attached to the case and the inverter unit and supplying power of the battery through the inverter unit to the generator unit.
US10511208B2 Reciprocating tool
A reciprocating tool includes a motor, a reciprocating member, and a crank mechanism. The motor is disposed in a housing. The reciprocating member projects from the housing. The crank mechanism converts rotation of a rotation shaft of the motor into reciprocation of the reciprocating member. The crank mechanism rotates around an axis in a lateral direction by rotation transmission from the rotation shaft, and the crank mechanism includes a crank member having an eccentric pin, a connecting rod coupling the eccentric pin to the reciprocating member, and a balancer coupled to the eccentric pin, and the balancer is supported by the eccentric pin alone in the housing.
US10511207B2 Compact electric machine with combined rotor carrier and clutch housing
An electric machine (10) includes a stator assembly (50) and a rotor (16) positioned within the stator assembly. The electric machine (10) further comprises a rotor carrier (20), and the rotor (16) is mounted on an outer surface (62) of the rotor carrier (20). The rotor carrier (20) includes a hub portion (22), a radial portion (24) extending from the hub portion (22), a first cylindrical portion (60) extending from the radial portion, and a second cylindrical portion (66) extending from the first cylindrical portion. The hub portion (22), the radial portion (24), the first cylindrical portion (60) and the second cylindrical portion (66) are provided as an integrally formed unitary component. An engine disconnect clutch (30) and a transmission clutch (40) are positioned within the rotor carrier (20).
US10511206B2 Ceiling fan
A ceiling fan, including: a rotary shaft, a stator, and a rotor. The rotor includes an inner annular chamber, a magnetic-shoe fixation portion, a connection portion, and a bearing installation portion. The stator is housed in the inner annular chamber of the rotor. The bearing installation portion is disposed at one side of the magnetic-shoe fixation portion. One end of the connection portion is fixed on the magnetic-shoe fixation portion, and the other end of connection portion is fixed on the bearing installation portion. The magnetic-shoe fixation portion, the bearing installation portion are integrated with the connection portion. The geometric centers of the rotary shaft, the stator, the magnetic-shoe fixation portion, and the bearing installation portion are located in a straight line.
US10511203B2 Motor stator structure
A motor stator structure includes a main body and multiple stopper plates. The main body has multiple magnetic poles and a shaft hole. The magnetic poles outward extend from the main body. Each magnetic pole has a free end outward extending from the main body. The shaft hole passes through the main body between two ends thereof. The stopper plates are respectively correspondingly assembled with the free ends of the magnetic poles. In the motor stator structure, the windings are more densely wound on the magnetic poles to enhance the magnetization efficiency.
US10511200B2 Stator and electric motor with cancel coil for reducing unbalanced magnetic flux
A stator for a electric motor, the stator including: a stator core including a yoke having an annular shape, and a plurality of teeth protruding from an inner circumferential surface of the yoke in a stator radial direction; a stator coil wound around the teeth, the stator coil being configured to generate a rotating magnetic field as a current is applied thereto; and a cancel coil extending in a stator axial direction at positions on the inner circumferential side and the outer circumferential side relative to the yoke, the cancel coil being wound around the stator core so as to extend in the stator radial direction and traverse the yoke at positions outside the stator core in the stator axial direction, and constituting one or more closed circuits.
US10511199B2 Rotary machine and method for manufacturing rotary machine
The rotary machine of the present disclosure is provided with an annular stator that has: an annular yoke section; multiple salient poles that protrude radially inward and are arranged circumferentially; and coils disposed on the salient poles. Circumferential surfaces of the salient poles are formed into tapered surfaces that taper toward the tip of the salient poles, and the coils include a first coil and a second coil.
US10511197B2 Wireless charging system with object detection
A wireless power transmitting device transmits wireless power signals to a wireless power receiving device. The wireless power receiving device has a wireless power receiving coil in a resonant circuit that resonates at a wireless power receiving circuit resonant frequency. The wireless power transmitting device has coils. The coils are supplied with a drive signal in bursts to detect external objects. Measurement circuitry includes an oscillator for supplying the drive signals and a peak detector and analog-to-digital converter for gathering measurements on the coils to which the drive signals have been supplied. Rate-based-filtering is applied to output signals from the analog-to-digital converter to distinguish between temperature drift effects and object placement effects. The frequency of the drive signals is slightly greater than the wireless power receiving circuit resonant frequency.
US10511191B2 Apparatus and methods for wireless power transmitter coil configuration
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for wirelessly transmitting power. In one aspect, an apparatus for wireless transmitting power is provided. The apparatus comprises a first coil loop defining a first area, the first coil loop conducting current at a first current value for generating a first magnetic field. The apparatus further comprises a second coil loop surrounding the first coil loop and defining a second area, the second coil loop conducting current at a second current value generating a second magnetic field, wherein a ratio of the first current value to the first area is substantially equal to a ratio of the second current value to the second area.
US10511188B2 Method for controlling an electric power distribution grid
A method is provided for controlling an electric power distribution grid, which includes one or more first grid devices having changeable set-points. The method includes the following steps: determining a consumption target value for the electric power distribution grid, the consumption target value being determined with reference to at an end instant of an observation time window, in which consumption of the electric power distribution grid at a given observation electric node of the electric power distribution grid is observed; and executing a control procedure for controlling the set-points of the first grid devices.
US10511179B2 Energy storage-aware demand charge minimization
Systems and methods for power management include determining a demand threshold by solving an optimization problem that minimizes peak demand charges and maximizes a usable lifetime for a power storage system. Power is provided to a load from an electrical grid when the load is below the demand threshold and from a combination of the electrical grid and the power storage system when the load is above the demand threshold.
US10511178B2 Autonomous charge balancing of distributed AC coupled batteries with droop offset
A system and apparatus for autonomous charge balancing of an energy storage device of the microgrid. In one embodiment the apparatus comprises the energy storage device; and a power conditioner, coupled to the energy storage device, comprising a droop control module for operating the power conditioner, during an autonomous mode of operation, such that the state of charge of the energy storage device is autonomously driven toward the state of charge of at least one other energy storage device of the microgrid.
US10511177B2 Modular charging system and method of delivering electric power through the same
A power delivery system includes: an AC-to-DC power supply configured to output initial DC power; a first power delivery unit connected to the power supply and having at least one output port, the first power delivery unit being configured as a DC-to-DC power converter to provide converted DC power through the at least one output port, the converted DC power having a different voltage and/or a different current than the output initial DC power; and a second power delivery unit connected to the power supply or the first power delivery unit through an input port and having at least one output port, the second power delivery unit being configured as a DC-to-DC power converter to provide an output DC power through the at least one output port which has a different voltage and/or a different current than the power received through the input port.
US10511176B2 Power converter
The present disclosure provides a power converter, including: a pre-stage circuit, configured to receive an input voltage and convert the input voltage to a bus voltage; and plurality of post-stage circuits, connected in parallel to an output terminal of the pre-stage circuit, and configured to receive the bus voltage from the pre-stage circuit and each converts the bus voltage to an output voltage. The power converter provided by the present disclosure can effectively solve the problems of isolation and the wide range of operating voltage, and can take both of high efficiency and high power density into consideration.
US10511164B2 Apparatus for preventing electric shock in event of flooding and method therefor
The present technology relates to an apparatus for preventing electric shock in the event of flooding and a method therefor. To this end, the apparatus for preventing electric shock in the event of flooding may comprise: a transformer for supplying a voltage using a neutral grounding method in a single-phase two-wire low-voltage power distribution system; an earth leakage circuit breaker connected to power output from the transformer, an electric currents measurement unit for measuring the amount of electric currents passing through the earth leakage circuit breaker, a control unit for calculating the contact resistance to be compensated for, using the amount of electric currents from the electric currents measurement unit, and transmitting a control signal corresponding thereto; and a contact resistance compensation unit for compensating for the contact resistance according to the control signal from the control unit.
US10511157B2 Arc detection in electric meter systems
An electrical metering system in a utility box is capable of receiving electrical signals received from a power utility company. The electrical metering system includes measurement circuitry capable of measuring properties of the received electrical signals. Based on the measurements, a determination is made that an arcing condition is present in the utility box. Based on the determination that the arcing condition is present, a disconnect circuit is activated to interrupt the connection between a source of the electrical signals and a premises.
US10511154B2 Electrical switchgear system
An electrical switchgear system includes a switchgear enclosure. The switchgear enclosure has a plurality of compartments housing switchgear components. The electrical switchgear system also includes a vent box. The vent box is in fluid communication with selected compartments of the plurality of compartments. The vent box is disposed on a side of the switchgear enclosure.
US10511149B1 Laser diodes with an etched facet and surface treatment
A gallium- and nitrogen-containing laser device including a facet with surface treatment to improve an optical beam is disclosed.
US10511146B2 Guide transition device with digital grating deflectors and method
A guide transition device including a light source designed to generate a light beam, a light input port on a first plane and coupled to receive the light beam from the light source, a light output port on a second plane different than the first plane, the light output port designed to couple a received light beam to output equipment and plane shifting apparatus coupled to receive the light beam from the light input port on the first plane and to shift or transfer the light beam to the second plane. The plane shifting apparatus including one or more digital gratings each designed to deflect the light beam approximately ninety degrees. The plane shifting apparatus is coupled to transfer the light beam to the light output port on the second plane.
US10511142B2 Pulsed laser diode drivers and methods
A current driver is disclosed which allows very short pulses at high currents to be generated for high power laser diodes. The parasitic inductance of the laser diode limits the speed at which the laser diode may be turned on and off. A high voltage is used to charge this inductance rapidly and maximize the rise time. The fall time is shortened by allowing a similar high voltage to be generated at turnoff without damage to the laser diode or switching components. A portion of the energy stored in the parasitic inductance may recovered to reduce drain on the power source, and to improve overall efficiency. The anode of the laser may be switched to ground at the end of a pulse.
US10511140B2 Light-emitting device
A light-emitting device is provided. The light-emitting device comprises: a substrate; and multiple radiation emitting regions arranged on the substrate, and comprising: a first radiation emitting region capable of emitting coherent light and emits a coherent light when driven by a first current; a second radiation emitting region capable of emitting coherent light and emits an incoherent light when driven by the first current, wherein each of the first radiation emitting region and the second emitting region comprises epitaxial structure comprising a first DBR stack, a light-emitting structure, and a second DBR stack.
US10511138B2 Laser component and method of producing same
A laser component includes a housing that includes a base section including a top side and an underside, wherein a plurality of electrical soldering contact pads are configured at the underside of the base section, the electrical soldering contact pads enabling surface mounting of the laser component, a plurality of electrical chip contact pads are configured at the top side of the base section and electrically conductively connect to the soldering contact pads, the housing includes a cavity adjoining the top side of the base section, and a laser chip is arranged in the cavity and electrically conductively connects to at least some of the chip contact pads.
US10511129B1 Power connector
A power connector may include a plurality of fuses; a first terminal connected to a first wire connected to a power source and the first terminal including a plurality of first terminal portions for supplying power; an intermediate terminal connected to a second wire connected to the power source and the first terminal including a plurality of first clips each connected to first end portions of the plurality of fuses; and a plurality of second terminals each including a second clip connected to each of the second end portions of the plurality of fuses and a second terminal portion for supplying power, distributing the power to a plurality of devices.
US10511124B2 Electrical plug connection
An electrical plug connection includes a plug including a housing with a plurality of electrical plug contacts and including an operating element moveably fastened on the housing and including a sliding track that includes first and second sections oriented such that plugging the plug into the plug module or detaching the plug from the plug module is carried out by two movements of the operating element that are in two opposite movement directions; and a plug module with a plurality of complementary plug contacts that electrically contact the electrical plug contacts in a plugged-in position and attached to a pin that is guided in the track. During a movement of the operating element relative to the housing, a force is transmittable from the sliding track to the pin so that the plug and plug module move toward each other or move away from each other.
US10511121B2 Cable connection assemblies for marine propulsion, and associated systems and methods
Cable connection assemblies for marine propulsion, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A representative connection assembly includes a multi-conductor cable having two high voltage power conductor lines, two low voltage power conductor lines, two interlock lines, and two signal lines. The assembly further includes a connector having a connector body carrying connection elements corresponding to each of the conductor lines, interlock lines, and signal lines. In further representative embodiments, one or more of the connection elements can be housed in corresponding insulating bodies. In still further representative embodiments, the assembly can be configured so that the high voltage lines are the first to mate, and the last to un-mate, which, together with the interlock loop, can reduce or eliminate the likelihood for high voltage arcing.
US10511119B2 Waterproof connector
A waterproof connector (A) includes a housing (10), a sealing member (30) including a ring-shaped seal functioning portion (31) to be fit externally on the housing (10) and sandwiched portions (36L, 36S) projecting along an outer peripheral surface of the housing (10) from the seal functioning portion (31), and a holding member 40 for resiliently sandwiching the sandwiched portions (36L, 36S) between the outer peripheral surface of the housing (10) and the holding member (40) by being mounted on the housing (10). Since the sandwiched portions (36L, 36S) of the sealing member (30) are resiliently squeezed and sandwiched between the outer periphery of the housing (10) and the holding member (40), there is no possibility that the sealing member (30) is positionally deviated from the housing (10) in a circumferential direction.
US10511117B2 Connector
A female connector (F) includes a housing (10) to fit into a receptacle (81) of a male connector (M), and a front retainer (50) to mount to a front part of the housing (10). The housing (10) includes a terminal accommodating portion (12) configured to accommodate female terminal fittings (11) and butting portions (24) in the form of flat plates extending forward from an outer periphery of the terminal accommodating portion (12) and configured to butt against a back surface of the receptacle 81 when the housing (10) is fit into the receptacle (81). The front retainer (50) includes a cover (51) configured to cover a front of the terminal accommodating portion (12) by being disposed along inner side surfaces of the butting portions (24). A formation range of the butting portions (24) is smaller than that of the cover (51) in a length direction of the butting portions (24).
US10511115B2 Connector with retainer
A connector with retainer includes a housing (20) configured such that terminal fittings (10) are inserted thereinto from behind, and a front retainer (40) to be mounted into the housing (20) from front. The housing (20) includes locking lances (31) capable of locking the terminal fittings (10) inserted to a proper position. The locking lances (31) are cantilevered forward. The front retainer (40) includes ribs (45) configured to enter spaces (S2) lateral to the locking lances (31). The ribs (45) are disposed in a height range of locking portions (32) of the locking lances (31) to be locked to the terminal fittings (10).
US10511109B2 Socket with locking parts to secure to a rail
The disclosure provides a socket that can be held at any position on rails having different width dimensions. The socket includes a housing, which can be held on a rail that has a first side part and a second side part and extends in a first direction. The housing includes a first locking part disposed on one side of the rail in a second direction to be capable of locking the first side part in a third direction; a second locking part disposed on the other side of the rail in the second direction to be capable of locking the second side part in the third direction; and a third locking part disposed between the first locking part and the second locking part in the second direction to face the first locking part to be capable of locking the first side part of the rail in the third direction.
US10511107B2 Connector and socket
A connector that can connect electronic parts in different shapes and sizes. The connector includes a body part, a first connection part, and a second connection part. The body part is attached to a socket. The first connection part and the second connection part are arranged side by side along a first direction and connected to the body part respectively. The first connection part has a first contact part and a second contact part that are disposed opposite to each other with a gap in a second direction. The second connection part has a third contact part and a fourth contact part that are disposed opposite to each other with a gap in the second direction. A shortest distance between the first contact part and the second contact part is set greater than a shortest distance between the third contact part and the fourth contact part.
US10511106B2 Post-less coaxial cable connector with compression collar
A coaxial cable connector includes an inner barrel having a longitudinal axis and opposed front and rear ends, an inner post having opposed front and rear ends, and the front end of the inner barrel is carried at and on the rear end of the inner post.
US10511100B2 Inkjet printed flexible Van Atta array sensor
A radio-frequency responsive device includes a dielectric substrate having a first side and an opposite second side. A Van Atta array reflector is printed on the first side of the dielectric substrate. The Van Atta array reflector reflects an incident signal at a predetermined radio frequency at an incident angle. A conductive ground layer is disposed adjacent the second side of the dielectric substrate. In a method of making a radio-frequency responsive device, a Van Atta array reflector is printed on a first side of a dielectric substrate. A conductive ground layer is applied to a second side of the dielectric substrate, in which the second side is opposite the first side.
US10511097B2 Near-field antennas for accumulating energy at a near-field distance with minimal far-field gain
An example non-inductive, resonant near-field antenna includes: (i) a conductive plate having first and second opposing planar surfaces and one or more cutouts extending through the conductive plate from the first surface to the second surface; (ii) an insulator; and (iii) a feed element, separated from the first surface of the conductive plate by the insulator, configured to direct a plurality of RF power transmission signals towards the conductive plate. At least some of the plurality of RF power transmission signals radiate through the cutout(s) and accumulate within a near-field distance of the conductive plate to create at least two distinct zones of accumulated RF energy at each of the cutout(s). Furthermore, the at least two distinct zones of accumulated RF energy at the cutout(s) are defined based, at least in part, on a set of dimensions defining each of the cutout(s) and an arrangement of the cutout(s).
US10511095B2 Antenna module
An antenna module includes a coil part including a second antenna wiring formed on an insulating substrate in a spiral shape and a first antenna wiring disposed in an internal region of the second antenna wiring, and a magnetic part including a first magnetic part disposed in the internal region of a first surface of the insulating substrate and a second magnetic part disposed on a second surface of the insulating substrate.
US10511093B2 Active UHF/VHF antenna
An active antenna for UHF/VHF signal receiving is described, the active antenna being capable of configuration in one of a plurality of possible modes. The active antenna includes an antenna element configured for multiple resonances in the UHF/VHF bands, and capable of generating multiple radiation modes as well as active impedance matching using a microprocessor and multi-port switch having variable or multiple selectable modes. The active antenna may include a second antenna element arranged in a right-angle orientation with respect to the first antenna element. The first antenna element, second antenna element, or a combination may be selected for receiving signals in at a desired frequency. A three-dimensional antenna assembly is also described. Each of the examples illustrate an active beam steering antenna capable of UHF/VHF signal receiving.
US10511089B2 Antenna device and electronic apparatus
An antenna device includes a first system coil antenna including a first coil conductor wound around a first winding axis, a first coil opening surrounded by the first coil conductor, and a first magnetic body; and a second system coil antenna including a second coil conductor wound around a second winding axis extending in a direction different from a direction in which the first winding axis extends, and a second coil opening surrounded by the second coil conductor. The second coil conductor is in a formation region of the first coil conductor and the first coil opening in the second winding axis direction when viewed from the first winding axis direction.
US10511087B1 Parallel plate antenna
An antenna includes a base, and first and second supports coupled to the base and extending perpendicular therefrom. The first and second supports oppose one another and are spaced apart from one another. The antenna also includes a plurality of plates spaced apart and parallel to one another. Each plate is T-shaped to have a trunk and a top wherein a width of the trunk is less than a width of the top. Each trunk is coupled to one of the first support and second support, and extends perpendicular thereto wherein a corresponding top of the plate is spaced from an opposing one of the first support and second support to thereby generate a gap region that serpentines between the first support and second support and around the top of each of the plates.
US10511083B2 Antennas having symmetrical switching architecture
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry with antennas. An antenna resonating element arm for an antenna may be formed from conductive housing structures running along the edges of the device. The antenna may have first and second antenna feeds and multiple adjustable components that bridge a slot between the antenna resonating element and an antenna ground. Control circuitry may control the adjustable components and selectively activate one of the first and second feeds at a given time to place the antenna in first, second, or third operating modes. The control circuitry may determine which operating mode to use based on information indicative of the operating environment of the device. By switching between the operating modes, the control circuitry may shift current hot spots across the length of the resonating element arm to ensure satisfactory performance of the antenna in a variety of operating conditions.
US10511082B2 Antenna
An antenna including a substrate; top and bottom grounded conductive layers formed on respective larger faces of the substrate; an antenna feed coupled to at least one of the top and bottom grounded conductive layers, and configured to feed radio signals to the antenna; and at least one conductive wall formed to the top and bottom grounded conductive layers, and configured to form a short-circuit between the top and bottom grounded conductive layers, wherein the substrate and the at least one conductive wall forms a plurality of antenna cavities configured to operate at specific, respective frequencies, and each of the plurality of antenna cavities comprises at least two sides not covered by a conductive layer.
US10511081B2 Antenna structure and wireless communication device using same
An antenna structure includes a metallic member, a first feed portion, a first ground portion and a second ground portion. The metallic member includes a front frame, a backboard, and a side frame. The side frame defines a slot. The front frame defines a first gap and a second gap communicating with the slot and extending across the front frame. A portion of the front frame between the first gap and the second gap forms a first radiating section. Current enters the first radiating section from the first feed portion and flows through the first radiating section and towards the first gap and the second gap to generate radiation signals in a first frequency band and a second frequency band. The frequencies of the first frequency band are higher than the frequencies of the second frequency band. A wireless communication device using the antenna structure is provided.
US10511078B2 Antenna system
An antenna system includes at least a first tunable antenna. The first tunable antenna includes a first radiation element, a second radiation element, a transmission line, and a switch circuit. The transmission line includes a first segment, a second segment, and a phase-adjustment segment. The first radiation element is coupled through the first segment to a first feeding point. The second radiation element is coupled through the second segment to a second feeding point. The switch circuit is configured to switch between the first feeding point and the second feeding point, so that the first feeding point or the second feeding point is arranged for receiving a feeding signal. The phase-adjustment segment has a first end and a second end. The first feeding point is positioned at the first end of the phase-adjustment segment. The second feeding point is positioned at the second end of the phase-adjustment segment.
US10511077B2 Method for manufacturing mode converter
A method for manufacturing a mode converter including a substrate that is a single member and includes a first main surface, a second main surface opposite to the first main surface, and a micro hole which is formed in the first main surface, grounding conductor layers that are formed on the first main surface and the second main surface, a plane circuit that is formed on the first main surface, and a pin that is formed so as to cover an inner surface of the micro hole and is electrically connected to the plane circuit, the method includes: irradiating the substrate with laser light to form a first modified portion to a desired depth from one main surface of the substrate; removing the first modified portion to form the micro hole; and filling the micro hole with a conductive material to form the pin.
US10511064B2 Battery having display function and electronic device containing same
A battery having a display function comprises a volatile display layer, a substrate layer (107), and a power supply layer. The substrate layer (107) is located between the volatile display layer and the power supply layer. The volatile display layer comprises a reflector (108), a first polarizer (112), a first optical film (113), a first electrode layer (117), a display medium layer (114), a second electrode layer (118), a second optical film (115), and a second polarizer (116). The power supply layer comprises a first electrode current collector (101), a first electrode material (102), an electrolyte (103), a second electrode material (104), and a second electrode current collector. The substrate layer (107) is a printed circuit board (PCB) substrate (107). By reusing an electrode current collector (105) of a battery as one surface layer of a PCB and realizing a display function on another surface layer of the PCB, the present invention achieves a display function of an electronic device, with no need for an additional display. In this way volume limitations of the battery and display in an electronic device can be reduced while boosting battery capacity and improving user experience.
US10511063B2 Negative electrode plate, energy storage device, method for manufacturing negative electrode plate, and method for manufacturing energy storage device
Provided is a negative electrode plate in an electrode assembly of an energy storage device. The negative electrode plate includes: a negative base material layer; and negative active material layers formed on the negative base material layer in a state where the negative active material layers are exposed partially or wholly, wherein a peripheral edge portion of the negative electrode plate includes: a layer-non-formed portion that is disposed on a first side of the negative electrode plate, which is connected to a negative electrode current collector of the energy storage device and on which the negative active material layers are not formed; and a layer-non-exposed portion that is disposed on a second side of the negative electrode plate, which differs from the first side and on which the negative active material layers are not exposed.
US10511056B2 Solid polymer electrolyte and lithium secondary battery comprising same
A solid polymer electrolyte having high mechanical strength and ion conductivity, and a lithium secondary battery including the same.
US10511051B1 Li-water secondary electrochemical battery
Disclosed herein is a secondary lithium-water electrochemical battery cell-comprising a water splitting bi-functional electrode in contact with an inorganic electrolyte, a reversible lithium electrode in contact with an organic electrolyte, a lithium salt and a Li+-ion conductive membrane disposed between the organic and inorganic electrolytes. Cell charged as Li—O2 couple and discharged as Li—H2 couple.
US10511050B1 Battery state of health estimation by tracking electrode and cyclable lithium capacities
Battery health is determined by estimating a battery anode capacity, battery cathode capacity, and cyclable lithium capacity. Determining electrode and lithium capacity may include determining anode and cathode open cell voltages (OCV) at the beginning of battery life, and estimating the full cell OCV from the individual (half-cell) OCV values. Once the beginning of battery life information is known, the state of charge (SOC) for a battery is measured during battery life. The SOC measurements may be captured at a plurality of different levels. The cathode capacity, anode capacity, and cycle mobile lithium capacity are then determined from the beginning of life OCV data and plurality of SOC data. The capacities can be used to detect degradation, and a battery management system can take steps to reduce further degradation based on the capacity values.
US10511049B2 Electrolyte system including alkali metal bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide and dimethyoxyethane for improving anodic stability of electrochemical cells
A highly-concentrated electrolyte system for an electrochemical cell is provided, along with methods of making the highly-concentrated electrolyte system. The electrolyte system includes a bound moiety having an ionization potential greater than an electron affinity and comprising one or more salts selected from the group consisting of: lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI), sodium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (NaFSI), potassium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (KFSI), and combinations thereof bound to a solvent comprising dimethoxyethane (DME). The one or more salts have a concentration in the electrolyte system of greater than about 4M, and a molar ratio of the one or more salts to the dimethoxyethane (DME) is greater than or equal to about 1 to less than or equal to about 1.5. The one or more salts binds to the dimethoxyethane (DME) causing the electrolyte system to be substantially free of unbound dimethoxyethane (DME) and unbound bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (FSI−).
US10511047B2 Anode splitter plate and methods for making the same
Various embodiments of a reactant feed and return assembly, such as an anode splitter plate (ASP), are provided for facilitating reactant feed and exhaust flow in a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack system. Embodiments include a reactant feed and return assembly including at least a first portion formed of a chromium-based alloy, such as a chromium-iron alloy, having a similar coefficient of thermal expansion as other SOFC components and may therefore reduce internal stress in an SOFC stack. Methods for making an a reactant feed and return assembly comprising a chromium-based alloy are also provided.
US10511040B2 Fuel cell system
A fuel cell system configured to generate an electric power by supplying an anode gas and a cathode gas to a fuel cell includes: a connection line configured to connect the fuel cell to an electric load; a converter connected to the connection line and a battery, the converter being configured to adjust a voltage of the connection line; a target output current calculating unit configured to calculate a target output current of the fuel cell in accordance with a load of the electric load; a converter control unit configured to carry out a switching control for the converter in accordance with the target output current; and a flow rate control unit configured to control a flow rate of the cathode gas to be supplied to the fuel cell in accordance with the target output current. The target output current calculating unit sets up an upper limit to the target output current on the basis of a generated electric power of the fuel cell and a guaranteed minimum voltage of the connection line for ensuring performance of the fuel cell and the electric load.
US10511039B2 Solid state hydrogen storage device and solid state hydrogen storage system
A solid-state hydrogen storage device and a solid-state hydrogen storage system are provided. The solid-state hydrogen storage device includes a storage unit that stores a first hydrogen storage material therein and a heat medium pipe that is disposed in the storage unit including a heat medium and a second hydrogen storage material. The heat medium pipe includes a separating pipe disposed therein to separate the heat medium and the second hydrogen storage material from each other, and the second hydrogen storage material is disposed in the separating pipe.
US10511038B2 Apparatus and method for controlling hydrogen purging
An apparatus and method for controlling hydrogen purging are provided. The hydrogen purging control apparatus includes a purge valve that is disposed at an outlet on an anode side of a fuel cell stack and is configured to adjust an amount of emission of hydrogen containing impurities. Additionally, a controller is configured to adjust an opening and closing cycle of the purge valve based on a required output or an output current of the fuel cell stack.
US10511036B2 Fuel cell module with arranged ridge segments
A channel forming body used in a fuel cell module has a gas channel, a water conduit, and a communication path that provides communication between the gas channel and the water conduit. When a ridge is seen in a cross-section perpendicular to a channel extension direction, one of both ends of an external shape of the ridge is shaped so as to be located closer to a center of the ridge than an imaginary surface of the channel assumed to extend in a straight line along the channel extension direction. Portions of the ridge located closer to the center of the ridge are formed opposite from each other at left and right ends of the external shape of the ridge with the communication path interposed therebetween.
US10511035B2 Recirculation arrangement and method for a high temperature cell system
A method and system for high temperature fuel cell system or electrolysis cell are disclosed which include recirculating a fraction of gas exhausted from at least one of sides an anode side and a cathode side; accomplishing a desired flow rate of the recirculated flow by using an ejector via at least one primary feedstock fluid to a nozzle of the ejector, which nozzle has a convergent-divergent flow channel through which fluid is expanded from an initial higher pressure to lower pressure; providing supplementary fluid to the nozzle of the ejector; regulating respective ratio of the fluids of the ejector to maintain a desired motive flow and pressure at the nozzle of the ejector in order to accomplish desired recirculated flow rate; and cutting off the supplementary fluid when a level of system loading is the primary feedstock fluid alone maintains desired flow and pressure at ejector inlet.
US10511032B2 Fuel cell with purge manifold
A fuel cell includes an electrode assembly having an electrolyte between an anode and a cathode for generating an electric current and byproduct water. A porous plate is located adjacent to the electrode and includes reactant gas channels for delivering a reactant gas to the electrode assembly. A separator plate is located adjacent the porous plate such that the porous plate is between the electrode assembly and the separator plate. The separator plate includes a reactant gas inlet manifold and a reactant gas outlet manifold in fluid connection with the reactant gas channels, and a purge manifold in fluid connection with the porous plate such that limiting flow of the reactant gas from the reactant gas outlet manifold and opening the purge manifold under a pressure of the reactant gas in the reactant gas channels drives the byproduct water toward the purge manifold for removal from the fuel cell.
US10511027B2 Batteries and related structures having fractal or self-complementary structures
An aspect of the subject technology/invention of the present disclosure includes electrode structures or elements/components that have (e.g., present) fractal and/or self-complementary shapes or structures, e.g., on a surface. Such shapes or structures can be pre-existing. The electrodes can be made of any suitable material. The electrodes may function or operate or be used as a “seed” structure to incorporate or receive a material or materials useful for lattice assisted nuclear reactions and/or cold fusion processes.
US10511024B2 Electrode for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery and method of manufacturing the same
An electrode for a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes an electrode mixture layer. The electrode mixture layer contains a hollow active material particle and a needle-shaped filler having a through-hole that extends through the needle-shaped filler in a longitudinal direction. The needle-shaped filler is arranged on surfaces of the hollow active material particle.
US10511021B2 Non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery
A nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery has both high capacity and high regeneration. A nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolyte. The positive electrode contains a Ni-containing lithium transition metal oxide having a layered structure and also contains a tungsten compound and/or a molybdenum compound. The percentage of Ni is greater than 90 mole percent with respect to the molar amount of the lithium transition metal oxide. The amount of the compound is 0.1 mole percent to 1.5 mole percent with respect to the molar amount of the lithium transition metal oxide in terms of tungsten element and/or molybdenum element.
US10511016B2 Graphene-protected lead acid batteries
A lead acid battery comprising a negative electrode, a positive electrode comprising lead oxide, an electrolyte in physical contact with the negative electrode and the positive electrode, an optional separator positioned between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, wherein the negative electrode comprises a plurality of particulates of graphene-protected lead or lead alloy, wherein at least one of the particulates is formed of a single or a plurality of graphene sheets and a single or a plurality of fine lead or lead alloy particles having a size smaller than 10 μm, and the graphene sheets and the particles are mutually bonded or agglomerated into the particulate with at least a graphene sheet embracing or wrapping around the particulate, and wherein graphene is in an amount of at least 0.01% but less than 99% by weight based on the total weight of the particulate.
US10511014B2 Battery module and battery pack
According to one embodiment, there is provided a battery module. The battery module includes five nonaqueous electrolyte batteries electrically connected in series. The five nonaqueous electrolyte batteries each include a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolyte. The negative electrode includes an active material including a titanium-including composite oxide. The titanium-including composite oxide includes Na and a metal element M within a crystal structure. The metal element M is at least one selected from the group consisting of Zr, Sn, V, Nb, Ta, Mo, W, Fe, Co, Mn, and Al.
US10511013B2 Electrochemical cell with protected negative electrode
A method of fabricating a negative electrode for an electrochemical cell may comprise: providing an electrically conductive substrate; depositing a metal layer on the substrate; anodizing the metal layer to form a porous layer on the substrate; depositing a layer of ion conducting material on the porous layer, the layer extending at least partially into pores of the porous layer; densifying the layer of ion conducting material; depositing a layer of alkali metal on the densified layer of ion conducting material; attaching a temporary electrode to the layer of alkali metal and passing a current between the temporary electrode and the substrate to drive alkali metal through the densified layer of ion conducting material to the surface of the substrate, forming an alkali metal reservoir at the surface of the substrate. Furthermore, an electrically conductive mesh may be used in place of the porous layer on the substrate.
US10511009B2 Electrical energy storage device
An electrical energy storage device includes: a casing; a terminal; and an current interruption device. The terminal includes a column part inserted in the opening provided on the terminal wall of the casing and a base part disposed within the casing. An insulating member is disposed between the terminal and the terminal wall, the insulating member surrounds an entire periphery of the column part. The insulating member includes a sealing part sealing between the inside and the outside of the casing at a sealing position, and a non-sealing part. In an entire space provided between the terminal and the terminal wall on an inner side of the casing than the sealing position, the non-sealing part is disposed from an end face in the space on a casing outer side to an end face in the space on a casing inner side.
US10511006B2 Layered battery module system and method of assembly
A battery module includes a lower housing and a plurality of battery cells. The plurality of battery cells are electrically coupled together to produce a voltage. A lid assembly is disposed over the battery cells and is coupled to the lower housing. The lid assembly includes a lid and a plurality of bus bar interconnects mounted on the lid. A printed circuit board (PCB) assembly is disposed on and coupled to the lid assembly, and the PCB assembly includes a PCB. A cover is disposed over and coupled to the lower housing to hermetically seal the battery module.
US10511005B2 Battery pack and vehicle containing battery pack
Disclosed is a battery pack, which includes a pack case forming an appearance of the battery pack, a battery module assembly provided in the pack case and having at least one battery module, and a service plug configured to electrically connect the battery module assembly or cut off the electric connection of the battery module assembly, the service plug having a plug bus bar directly connected to the battery module assembly.
US10511002B2 Battery module
A battery module includes: a case body for storing a plurality of cells each having an exhaust gas valve; an exhaust passage for releasing, to the outside of the case body, the high-pressure and high-temperature exhaust gas having come from the cells; and a flow route changing unit that is disposed in the exhaust passage, has a hole for passing the exhaust gas, and elongates the flow route of the exhaust gas from the upstream side to the downstream side of the exhaust passage by changing the flow direction of the exhaust gas a plurality of times in a zigzag manner along at least one of the width and height directions of the exhaust passage. The flow route changing unit includes a plurality of flat plates each having a hole for passing the exhaust gas.
US10511001B1 Compact battery-based energy storage systems
An example battery-based energy storage device that comprises: a battery chamber configured to host a plurality of rechargeable battery packs; an operation chamber separated from the battery chamber by at least an insulation board; an energy storage inverter mounted on the operation chamber; a battery control box mounted on the operation chamber and configured to control one or more operations of the plurality of rechargeable battery packs; a first door rotatably mounted on the battery chamber; a second door rotatably mounted on the battery chamber. The first door and the second door open outward and are on opposite sides of the battery chamber; and a third door rotatably mounted on the operation chamber. The energy storage inverter is configured to convert AC to DC when charging a rechargeable battery pack and to convert DC to AC when providing power to an external device from a rechargeable battery pack.
US10511000B2 Battery pack
A battery pack includes a battery with an electrode terminal connected to a lead tab, a metal holder to accommodate the battery, and an insulating holder spacing apart the metal holder from the battery, the insulating holder including a coupling part coupled with the metal holder, and the lead tab being connected to electrode terminal through an opening in the insulating holder.
US10510999B2 Cell cover for secondary battery having bottom surface conforming to a cooling plate, and battery module comprising same
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a cell cover for a secondary battery, which accommodates at least one secondary battery in an internal space and is mounted in a groove formed on a top surface of a cooling plate having an uneven plate shape, the cell cover including a first side plate and a second side plate facing each other to form opposite side surfaces of the internal space, a top plate forming a top surface of the internal space and connecting upper edges of the first side plate and the second side plate, and a first bottom plate extending from a lower edge of the first side plate and a second bottom plate extending from a lower edge of the second side plate to face the first bottom plate, the first bottom plate and the second bottom plate forming a bottom surface of the internal space, in which the first bottom plate and the second bottom plate are inclined downwardly at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane, respectively.
US10510994B2 Method for manufacturing organic device, and roll
In a method of manufacturing an organic device, a lead portions (4A and 4B) having a gas barrier property are provided at one end and the other end in a longitudinal direction of a substrate (3). The method includes a formation step (S02, S03, or S04) of forming at least one of electrode layers (5 and 9) and an organic functional layer (7) on the substrate (3), a winding step (S05) of winding the substrate (3) in a roll shape after the formation step (S02, S03, or S04), and a storage step (S06) of storing the roll-shaped substrate (3) after the winding step (S05).
US10510993B1 Production method for EL device
The disclosure provides a production method for an EL device including a base material, a TFT layer, and an EL layer; the production method including: forming at least a portion of the base material from a first resin film obtained by curing a first solution applied and a second resin film obtained by curing a second solution applied, wherein a viscosity of the first solution is made higher than a viscosity of the second solution.
US10510983B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
Provided are an organic light-emitting display apparatus and a method of manufacturing the same. The organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a first substrate; an organic light-emitting device provided on the first substrate and including a first electrode, a second electrode, and an intermediate layer positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; a second substrate covering the organic light-emitting device and disposed to face the first substrate; and a sealant bonding the first substrate and the second substrate, wherein at least a portion of the sealant is a intermixing region which is formed as an inorganic material permeates an organic material.
US10510978B2 Light emitting element using charge generating layer formed through solution process and method for manufacturing same
The present invention provides a light emitting element using a charge generating layer formed through a solution process and a method for manufacturing the same. The present invention provides a light emitting element comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a light emitting layer, and a charge generating layer, the light emitting element being characterized in that the charge generating layer has a p-type layer, which comprises an organic semiconductor, and an n-type layer, which comprises an oxide semiconductor, formed in a layer-by-layer structure through a solution process.
US10510970B2 Opposite substrate and manufacturing method thereof, organic light-emitting display panel and display device
An opposite substrate, a method for manufacturing the opposite substrate, an organic light-emitting display panel and a display device are provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure. The opposite substrate includes a base substrate, an auxiliary electrode on the base substrate, a planarization layer on a side of the auxiliary electrode facing away from the base substrate, a spacer on a side of the planarization layer facing away from the base substrate, and a conductive layer on a side of the spacer facing away from the base substrate. The conductive layer at least covers a surface of the spacer facing away from the base substrate, and the conductive layer is electrically connected with the auxiliary electrode through a via hole structure passing through the planarization layer.
US10510968B2 Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
Novel iridium complexes containing phenylpyridine and pyridyl aza-benzo fused ligands are described. These complexes are useful as light emitters when incorporated into OLEDs.
US10510966B2 Organic light-emitting device
An organic light-emitting device including a first electrode, a second electrode facing the first electrode, and an organic layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic layer has an emission layer, wherein the emission layer includes a host and a thermally activated delayed fluorescent dopant, wherein the dopant includes a condensed cyclic compound represented by Formula 1, and wherein an amount of the dopant is smaller than that of the host: Ar1—Ar2  Formula 1 wherein Ar1 and Ar2 are the same as described in the specification.
US10510960B2 Materials for organic electroluminescent devices
The present invention relates to compounds of the formula (1) which are suitable for use in electronic devices, in particular organic electroluminescent devices, and to electronic devices which comprise these compounds.
US10510957B2 Self-aligned memory decks in cross-point memory arrays
A multi-layer memory device with an array having multiple memory decks of self-selecting memory cells is provided in which N memory decks may be fabricated with N+1 mask operations. The multiple memory decks may be self-aligned and certain manufacturing operations may be performed for multiple memory decks at the same time. For example, patterning a bit line direction of a first memory deck and a word line direction in a second memory deck above the first memory deck may be performed in a single masking operation, and both decks may be etched in a same subsequent etching operation. Such techniques may provide efficient fabrication which may allow for enhanced throughput, additional capacity, and higher yield for fabrication facilities relative to processing techniques in which each memory deck is processed using two or more mask and etch operations per memory deck.
US10510954B2 Phase change random access memory device
A memory device includes: a first conductive column structure extending through a first dielectric layer, wherein the first conductive column structure comprises a shell portion wrapping a core structure filled with a dielectric material and an end portion that is coupled to one end of the shell portion and disposed below the core structure; and a first phase change material layer formed over the first dielectric layer, wherein a lower boundary of the first phase change material layer contacts at least a first portion of the other end of the shell portion of the first conductive column structure.
US10510953B2 Top electrode for device structures in interconnect
Some embodiments relate to a device. The device includes a top electrode and a via disposed over the top electrode. A peripheral upper surface of the top electrode is above a central upper surface of the top electrode, and a tapered inner sidewall of the top electrode connects the peripheral upper surface to the central upper surface. The via establishes electrical contact with the tapered inner sidewall but is spaced apart from the central upper surface.
US10510951B1 Low temperature film for PCRAM sidewall protection
A method for forming a phase change random access memory (PCRAM) device is provided. The method includes: forming a memory stack over an insulator layer. A first etch process is performed to pattern the memory stack defining a memory cell including a top electrode overlying a dielectric layer. The dielectric layer includes a center region laterally between a first outer region and a second outer region. An etchant used in the first etch process creates a compound in the first and second outer regions, the compound has a first melting point temperature. A first deposition process is performed to form a first sidewall spacer over the memory cell, the first sidewall spacer is in direct contact with outer sidewalls of the memory cell. The first deposition process reaches a first maximum temperature less than the first melting point temperature.
US10510949B2 Magnetic memory device and method for manufacturing the same
According to one embodiment, a magnetic memory device includes a metal-containing layer, a first magnetic layer, a second magnetic layer, a first intermediate layer, a third magnetic layer, a fourth magnetic layer, a second intermediate layer, and a controller. The metal-containing layer includes first, second, third, fourth, and fifth portions. The first magnetic layer is separated from the third portion. The second magnetic layer is provided between the first magnetic layer and a portion of the third portion. The first intermediate layer includes a portion provided between the first and second magnetic layers. The third magnetic layer is separated from the fourth portion. The fourth magnetic layer is provided between the third magnetic layer and a portion of the fourth portion. The second intermediate layer includes a portion provided between the third and fourth magnetic layers. The controller is electrically connected with the first portion and the second portion.
US10510946B2 MRAM chip magnetic shielding
Emerging memory chips and methods for forming an emerging memory chip are presented. For example, magnetic random access memory (MRAM) chip magnetic shielding and methods of forming a magnetic shield processed at the wafer-level are disclosed. The method includes providing a magnetic shield at the front side of the chip, back side of the chip, and also in the deep trenches surrounding or adjacent to magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) array within the prime die region. Magnetic shield in the deep trenches connects front side and back side magnetic shield. This magnetic shielding method is applicable for both in-plane and perpendicular MRAM chips. The MTJ array is formed in the prime die region and in between adjacent inter layer dielectric (ILD) levels of the upper ILD layer in the back end of line (BEOL) of the MRAM chip.
US10510943B1 Structure for an antenna chip for qubit annealing
Systems and techniques providing suitable chip structures for facilitating antenna-based thermal annealing of qubits are provided. In one example, a radio frequency emitter can comprise a voltage-controlled oscillator and an antenna. The voltage-controlled oscillator can receive power-on signals from a microcontroller, thereby causing the voltage-controlled oscillator to generate an electromagnetic wave. The antenna can then direct the electromagnetic wave onto a set of one or more capacitor pads of a Josephson junction on a superconducting qubit chip, thereby annealing the Josephson junction. In another example, a voltage regulator and a digital-to-analog converter or digital-to-digital converter can be coupled in series between the microcontroller and the voltage-controlled oscillator, thereby allowing the voltage-controlled oscillator to be voltage and/or frequency tunable and eliminating the need for external power routing as compared to photonic laser annealing. In yet another example, a bipolar-junction and complementary metal-oxide semiconductor stack construction can be employed.
US10510939B2 Thermoelectric conversion cell and thermoelectric conversion module
A thermoelectric conversion cell is provided with: an insulating member having a through hole, a female threaded portions (insulation-side threaded portion) at both end parts, respectively, of the through hole in the through-direction; a thermoelectric conversion member which has a thermoelectric conversion element (P-type thermoelectric conversion element), and is accommodated within the through hole; and electrode members coupled at the end parts, respectively, of the insulating member, and which have male threaded portions (electrode-side threaded portion) corresponding to the female threaded portions, and electrode parts electrically connected to the end part of the thermoelectric conversion member inside the through hole.
US10510937B2 Interconnection by lateral transfer printing
A transfer print structure comprises a destination substrate having a substrate surface and one or more substrate conductors disposed on or in the destination substrate. One or more interconnect structures are disposed on and protrude from the destination substrate in a direction orthogonal to the substrate surface. Each interconnect structure comprises one or more notches, each notch having an opening on an edge of the interconnect structure and extending at least partially through the interconnect structure in a direction parallel to the substrate surface from the edge and a notch conductor disposed at least partially in the notch and electrically connected to one of the substrate conductors. In some embodiments, an electronic component comprising connection posts is transfer printed into electrical contact with a corresponding notch conductor by laterally moving the electronic component over the substrate surface to electrically contact the connection post to the notch conductor.
US10510936B2 Light emitting device package including a lead frame
A light-emitting device package includes a lead frame, a light-emitting device chip, a molding structure, and a plurality of slots. The lead frame includes a first lead and a second lead including metal and spaced apart from each other. The light-emitting device chip is mounted on a first area of the lead frame, which includes a part of the first lead and a part of the second lead. The molding structure includes an outer barrier surrounding an outside of the lead frame and an inner barrier. The plurality of slots are formed in each of the first lead and the second lead. The inner barrier divides the lead from into the first area and a second area. The inner barrier fills between the first lead in the second lead. The second area is located outside of the first area. The plurality of slots are filled by the molding structure.
US10510934B2 Light emitting device
A light emitting device includes one or more light emitting elements, a light transmissive member, and a light reflective member. The one or more light emitting elements each includes an upper surface. The light transmissive member has an upper surface and a lower surface. The light reflective member covers surfaces of the light transmissive member and lateral surfaces of the one or more light emitting elements so as to expose the upper surface of the light transmissive member. The upper surface area of the light transmissive member is smaller than a sum of the upper surface areas of the one or more light emitting elements, and the lower surface area of the light transmissive member is larger than a sum of the upper surface areas of the one or more light emitting elements.
US10510928B2 Self-alignment of optical structures to random array of printed micro-LEDs
Printed micro-LEDs have a top metal anode electrode that is relatively tall and narrow and a bottom cathode electrode. After the LED ink is cured, the bottom electrodes are in electrical contact with a conductive layer on a substrate. The locations of the LEDs are random. A thin dielectric layer is then printed between the LEDs, and a thin conductive layer, such as a nano-wire layer, is then printed over the dielectric layer to contact the anode electrodes. The top conductive layer over the tall anode electrodes has bumps corresponding with the locations of the LEDs. An omniphobic liquid is then printed which only resides in the “low” areas of the top conductive layer between the bumps. Any optical material is then uniformly printed over the resulting surface. The printed optical material accumulates only on the bump areas by adhesion and surface tension, so is self-aligned with the individual LEDs.
US10510927B2 Method for producing nitride semiconductor device
A method for producing a nitride semiconductor device. The method comprises providing a substrate made of a material other than a nitride semiconductor. The material has a hexagonal crystal structure. An upper face of the substrate has at least one flat section. The method further comprises growing a first nitride semiconductor layer on the upper face of the substrate. The first nitride semiconductor layer is made of monocrystalline AlN. The first nitride semiconductor layer has an upper face that is a +c plane. The first nitride semiconductor layer has a thickness in a range of 10 nm to 100 nm. The method further comprises growing a second nitride semiconductor layer on the upper face of the first nitride semiconductor layer. The second nitride semiconductor layer is made of InXAlYGa1−X−YN (0≤X, 0≤Y, X+Y<1). In an initial stage of growing the second nitride semiconductor layer, micronuclei are formed in multiple locations on the upper face of the first nitride semiconductor layer such that a plurality of upside-down hexagonal pyramid-shaped or upside-down hexagonal frustum-shaped recesses separate the micronuclei above the at least one flat section of the upper face of the substrate. After the initial stage of growing, further growth is performed to reduce a size of the recesses until the recesses are substantially eliminated. The further growth is performed such that the recesses are substantially eliminated before a thickness of the second nitride semiconductor layer grows to 800 nm. The second nitride semiconductor layer is grown to have an upper face with at least one flat section.
US10510926B2 Ultraviolet light emitting diode and light emitting diode package
An embodiment relates to an ultraviolet light-emitting device, a method for manufacturing an ultraviolet light-emitting device, a light-emitting device package and an illumination apparatus. The ultraviolet light-emitting device includes a first conductive-type semiconductor layer; an active layer comprising a plurality of quantum walls and a plurality of quantum wells and disposed on the first conductive-type semiconductor layer; a second conductive-type first semiconductor layer disposed on the active layer; an electron blocking layer disposed between the active layer and the second conductive-type first semiconductor layer; and a second conductive-type second semiconductor layer disposed between the last quantum wall of the active layer and the electron blocking layer, wherein the second conductive-type second semiconductor layer includes a p-type Alx1Ga1-x1N layer (0≤x1≤1) and a p-type InyAlx2Ga1-y-x2N layer (0≤x2≤1, 0≤y≤1, 0≤x2+y≤1).
US10510924B2 Multi-heterojunction nanoparticles, methods of manufacture thereof and articles comprising the same
Disclosed herein is a semiconducting nanoparticle comprising a one-dimensional semiconducting nanoparticle having a first end and a second end; where the second end is opposed to the first end; and two first endcaps, one of which contacts the first end and the other of which contacts the second end respectively of the one-dimensional semiconducting nanoparticle; where the first endcap that contacts the first end comprises a first semiconductor and where the first endcap extends from the first end of the one-dimensional semiconducting nanoparticle to form a first nanocrystal heterojunction; where the first endcap that contacts the second end comprises a second semiconductor; where the first endcap extends from the second end of the one-dimensional semiconducting nanoparticle to form a second nanocrystal heterojunction; and where the first semiconductor and the second semiconductor are chemically different from each other.
US10510917B2 Portable electronic device, image-capturing module thereof and carrier assembly thereof
The present invention provides a portable electronic device, an image-capturing module thereof and a carrier assembly thereof. The image-capturing module includes a circuit substrate, an image-sensing chip, at least one electronic component, a dispensing package, and a lens assembly. The circuit substrate has a top surface and a bottom surface. The image-sensing chip is electrically connected to the circuit substrate, and the image-sensing chip has an image-sensing area. The at least one electronic component is disposed on the bottom surface of the circuit substrate and electrically connected to the circuit substrate. The dispensing package is disposed on the bottom surface of the circuit substrate to cover the at least one electronic component. The lens assembly includes a holder structure disposed on the top surface of the circuit substrate and a lens structure being held by the holder structure and corresponding to the image-sensing area.
US10510915B2 Porous silicon nanowire photovoltaic cell
The porous silicon nanowire photovoltaic cell includes a first electrode, an n-type silicon layer, and a second electrode, which is formed from a transparent electrode with at least one metal contact. An array of porous silicon nanowires is sandwiched between the second electrode and the n-type silicon layer. Each of the porous silicon nanowires is formed from a porous n-type silicon core coated with a layer of p-type silicon. Empty spaces between the porous silicon nanowires of the array may be filled with indium tin oxide, thus forming a photoactive region formed from the array of porous silicon nanowires embedded in indium tin oxide. An up-conversion layer is sandwiched between the first electrode and the n-type silicon layer. Any suitable type of up-conversion material may be used for the up-conversion layer, such as NaYR4:Er—Yb or the like. Alternatively, the up-conversion layer may be replaced by a down-conversion layer.
US10510909B2 Backside-illuminated photodetector structure and method of making the same
A backside-illuminated photodetector structure includes a first reflecting region, a second reflecting region and a semiconductor region. The semiconductor region is between the first reflecting region and the second reflecting region. The semiconductor region comprises a first doped region and a second doped region.
US10510907B2 Solar panel
A high efficiency configuration for a solar cell module comprises solar cells arranged in an overlapping shingled manner and conductively bonded to each other in their overlapping regions to form super cells, which may be arranged to efficiently use the area of the solar module.
US10510906B2 MOS capacitor, semiconductor fabrication method and MOS capacitor circuit
A metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) capacitor is disclosed. The MOS capacitor includes a front-end-of-the-line (FEOL) field effect transistor (FET), and a plurality of middle-end-of-the-line (MEOL) conductive structures. The FEOL FET includes a source region and a drain region positioned in a semiconductor substrate, and a gate over the semiconductor substrate. The plurality of MEOL conductive structures is disposed on a top surface of the gate. At least one of the MEOL conductive structures is electrically disconnected from a back-end-of-the-line (BEOL) metal layer. A semiconductor fabrication method and a MOS capacitor circuit are also disclosed.
US10510905B2 Power Schottky diodes having closely-spaced deep blocking junctions in a heavily-doped drift region
A Schottky diode includes a drift region, a channel in an upper portion of the drift region, and first and second adjacent blocking junctions in the upper portion of the drift region that define the channel therebetween. The drift region and channel are doped with dopants having a first conductivity type, and the first and second blocking junctions doped with dopants having a second conductivity type that is opposite the first conductivity type. The blocking junctions extend at least one micron into the upper portion of the drift region and are spaced apart from each other by less than 3.0 microns.
US10510904B2 Semiconductor device with backside N-type layer at active region/termination region boundary and extending into action region
A p type anode layer is formed on a front surface of an n type drift layer in an active region. An n type buffer layer is formed on a rear surface of the n− type drift layer. An n type cathode layer and a p type cathode layer are formed side by side on a rear surface of the n type buffer layer. An n type layer is formed on the rear surface of the n type buffer layer in a boundary region between the active region and the terminal region side by side with the n type cathode layer and the p type cathode layer. An extending distance of the n type layer to the active region side with an end portion of the active region as a starting point is represented by WGR1, and WGR1 satisfies 10 μm≤WGR1≤500 μm.
US10510902B2 Memory devices and methods of manufacture thereof
Representative methods of manufacturing memory devices include forming a transistor with a gate disposed over a workpiece, and forming an erase gate with a tip portion extending towards the workpiece. The transistor includes a source region and a drain region disposed in the workpiece proximate the gate. The erase gate is coupled to the gate of the transistor.
US10510899B2 Thin film transistor, thin film transistor manufacturing method and liquid crystal display panel
The present invention discloses a thin film transistor, a method for manufacturing a thin film transistor, and a liquid crystal display panel. The thin film transistor includes a substrate, a gate layer disposed on the substrate, an insulating layer covering the gate layer, a semiconductor layer disposed on the insulating layer; a conductor layer disposed on the semiconductor layer and a source and drain layer provided on the conductor layer and the insulating layer, and a conductor layer or a conductive spacer is provided between the source and drain layer and the semiconductor layer, and the passivation layer is provided on the insulating layer, the source and drain layer, and the semiconductor layer. The leakage current of the thin film transistor of the invention is small, and the quality of the thin film transistor is high.
US10510896B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A method includes forming an insulating structure over a substrate, wherein the substrate has a semiconductor fin separated from the insulating structure; depositing a high-κ dielectric layer over the semiconductor fin and a sidewall of the insulating structure facing the semiconductor fin; etching a first portion of the high-κ dielectric layer over the sidewall of the insulating structure, wherein a second portion of the high-κ dielectric layer remains over the semiconductor fin; and depositing a gate electrode over the second portion of the high-κ dielectric layer.
US10510893B2 Method for fabricating FinFET isolation structure
A method for forming a semiconductor device is provided. In this method, a stop layer is formed on a semiconductor substrate. A semiconductor fin is formed on the stop layer. Two cells adjacent to each other are formed on the semiconductor fin. A gate conductor is formed on a top of the semiconductor fin at a common boundary that is shared by the two cells. A gate spacer is formed to peripherally enclose the gate conductor. The gate conductor and the semiconductor fin are etched to form a gap extending from the top of the semiconductor fin to the stop layer, thereby dividing the semiconductor fin into two portions of the semiconductor fin. The gap is filled with a dielectric filler.
US10510890B2 Fin-type field effect transistor structure and manufacturing method thereof
A fin-type field effect transistor comprising a substrate, a plurality of insulators, at least one gate stack and strained material portions is described. The substrate has a plurality of fins thereon and the fin comprises a stop layer embedded therein. The plurality of insulators is disposed on the substrate and between the plurality of fins. The at least one gate stack is disposed over the plurality of fins and on the plurality of insulators. The strained material portions are disposed on two opposite sides of the at least one gate stack.
US10510889B2 P-type strained channel in a fin field effect transistor (FinFET) device
In certain embodiments, a semiconductor device includes a substrate having an n-doped well feature and an epitaxial silicon germanium fin formed over the n-doped well feature. The epitaxial silicon germanium fin has a lower part and an upper part. The lower part has a lower germanium content than the upper part. A channel is formed from the epitaxial silicon germanium fin. A gate is formed over the epitaxial silicon germanium fin. A doped source-drain is formed proximate the channel.
US10510884B2 Method for fabricating a semiconductor device
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device is disclosed. A dummy gate is formed on a semiconductor substrate. The dummy gate has a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite to the first sidewall. A low-k dielectric layer is formed on the first sidewall of the dummy gate and the semiconductor substrate. A spacer material layer is deposited on the low-k dielectric layer, the second sidewall of the dummy gate, and the semiconductor substrate. The spacer material layer and the low-k dielectric layer are etched to form a first spacer structure on the first sidewall and a second spacer structure on the second sidewall. A drain doping region is formed in the semiconductor substrate adjacent to the first spacer structure. A source doping region is formed in the semiconductor substrate adjacent to the second spacer structure.
US10510881B2 Method of producing a symmetric LDMOS transistor
A well of a first type of conductivity is formed in a semiconductor substrate, and wells of a second type of conductivity are formed in the well of the first type of conductivity at a distance from one another. By an implantation of dopants, a doped region of the second type of conductivity is formed in the well of the first type of conductivity between the wells of the second type of conductivity and at a distance from the wells of the second type of conductivity. Source/drain contacts are applied to the wells of the second type of conductivity, and a gate dielectric and a gate electrode are arranged above regions of the well of the first type of conductivity that are located between the wells of the second type of conductivity and the doped region of the second type of conductivity.
US10510873B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device has a substrate, a first dielectric fin, and an isolation structure. The substrate has a first semiconductor fin. The first dielectric fin is disposed over the substrate and in contact with a first sidewall of the first semiconductor fin, in which a width of the first semiconductor fin is substantially equal to a width of the first dielectric fin. The isolation structure is in contact with the first semiconductor fin and the first dielectric fin, in which a top surface of the isolation structure is in a position lower than a top surface of the first semiconductor fin and a top surface of the first dielectric fin.
US10510872B2 FinFETs and methods for forming the same
A FinFET includes a semiconductor fin including an inner region, and a germanium-doped layer on a top surface and sidewall surfaces of the inner region. The germanium-doped layer has a higher germanium concentration than the inner region. The FinFET further includes a gate dielectric over the germanium-doped layer, a gate electrode over the gate dielectric, a source region connected to a first end of the semiconductor fin, and a drain region connected to a second end of the semiconductor fin opposite the first end. Through the doping of germanium in the semiconductor fin, the threshold voltage may be tuned.
US10510870B2 Techniques for forming device having etch-resistant isolation oxide
A method for forming a semiconductor device may include providing a transistor structure. The transistor structure may include a set of semiconductor fins and a set of gate structures, disposed on the set of semiconductor fins, wherein an isolation layer is disposed between the set of semiconductor fins and between the set of gate structures. The method may include implanting ions into an exposed area of the isolation layer, wherein an altered portion of the isolation layer is formed in the exposed area, wherein an altered region of the set of semiconductor fins is formed in an exposed portion of the set of semiconductor fins. The altered portion of the isolation layer may have a first etch rate, wherein an unaltered portion of the isolation layer, not exposed to the ions, has a second etch rate, greater than the first etch rate.
US10510867B2 FinFETs and methods of forming the same
A method includes forming a dummy gate stack on a substrate, forming a spacer layer on the dummy gate stack, forming an etch stop layer over the spacer layer and the dummy gate stack, the etch stop layer comprising a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, and performing a densification process on the etch stop layer, wherein the horizontal portion is denser than the vertical portion after the densification process The method also includes forming an oxide layer over the etch stop layer, performing an anneal process on the oxide layer and the etch stop layer, wherein the vertical portion has a greater concentration of oxygen than the horizontal portion after the anneal process.
US10510859B2 Reduced capacitance coupling effects in devices
A semiconductor device with reduce capacitance coupling effect which can reduce the overall parasitic capacitances is disclosed. The semiconductor device includes a gate sidewall spacer with a negative capacitance dielectric layer with and without a dielectric layer. The semiconductor device may also include a plurality of interlevel dielectric (ILD) with a layer of negative capacitance dielectric layer followed by a dielectric layer disposed in-between metal lines in any ILD and combinations. The negative capacitance dielectric layer includes a ferroelectric material which has calculated and selected thicknesses with desired negative capacitance to provide optimal total overlap capacitance in the circuit component which aims to reduce the overall capacitance coupling effect.
US10510858B2 Method to improve HKMG contact resistance
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, a gate structure having a metal gate on the substrate, and a contact member extending into the metal gate. The contact member includes a first region on the metal gate and a second region on the first region. The first region has a cross-sectional size larger than a cross-sectional size of the second region. The semiconductor device has a reduced contact resistance between the contact member and the metal gate.
US10510854B2 Semiconductor device having gate body and inhibitor film between conductive prelayer over gate body and conductive layer over inhibitor film
One or more semiconductor devices are provided. The semiconductor device comprises a gate body, a conductive prelayer over the gate body, at least one inhibitor film over the conductive prelayer and a conductive layer over the at least one inhibitor film, where the conductive layer is tapered so as to have a top portion width that is greater than the bottom portion width. One or more methods of forming a semiconductor device are also provided, where an etching process is performed to form a tapered opening such that the tapered conductive layer is formed in the tapered opening.
US10510845B2 Method for manufacturing electrode of semiconductor device
The invention disclosed a method for manufacturing an electrode of a semiconductor device, comprising: forming a first interlayer dielectric layer having a first opening on a first surface of a semiconductor substrate; forming a first resist mask having a second opening on a surface of the first interlayer dielectric layer, wherein the first opening and the second opening are connected to form a first stacked opening; forming a first conductive layer on the first resist mask, wherein the first conductive layer comprises a first portion being located on a surface of the first resist mask and a second portion being located inside the first stacked opening; and removing the first resist mask, wherein the first portion of the first conductive layer is removed together with the first resist mask, and the second portion of the first conductive layer is retained as a first surface electrode.
US10510843B2 Insulated gate silicon carbide semiconductor device and method for manufacturing same
An insulated gate silicon carbide semiconductor device includes: a drift layer of a first conductivity type on a silicon carbide substrate of 4H type with a {0001} plane having an off-angle of more than 0° as a main surface; a first base region; a source region; a trench; a gate insulating film; a protective diffusion layer; and a second base region. The trench sidewall surface in contact with the second base region is a surface having a trench off-angle of more than 0° in a <0001> direction with respect to a plane parallel to the <0001> direction. The insulated gate silicon carbide semiconductor device can relieve an electric field of a gate insulating film and suppress an increase in on-resistance and provide a method for manufacturing the same.
US10510842B2 Semiconductor devices with graded dopant regions
Most semiconductor devices manufactured today, have uniform dopant concentration, either in the lateral or vertical device active (and isolation) regions. By grading the dopant concentration, the performance in various semiconductor devices can be significantly improved. Performance improvements can be obtained in application specific areas like increase in frequency of operation for digital logic, various power MOFSFET and IGBT ICs, improvement in refresh time for DRAMs, decrease in programming time for nonvolatile memory, better visual quality including pixel resolution and color sensitivity for imaging ICs, better sensitivity for varactors in tunable filters, higher drive capabilities for JFETs, and a host of other applications.
US10510840B2 GAA FET with u-shaped channel
A semiconductor device is disclosed. The semiconductor device includes a channel region, extending along a direction, that has a U-shaped cross-section; a gate dielectric layer wrapping around the channel region; and a gate electrode wrapping around respective central portions of the gate dielectric layer and the channel region.
US10510837B2 Systems and methods for forming nanowires using anodic oxidation
Structures, devices and methods are provided for forming nanowires on a substrate. A first protruding structure is formed on a substrate. The first protruding structure is placed in an electrolytic solution. Anodic oxidation is performed using the substrate as part of an anode electrode. One or more nanowires are formed in the protruding structure. The nanowires are surrounded by a first dielectric material formed during the anodic oxidation.
US10510835B2 Semiconductor device with low random telegraph signal noise
A semiconductor device comprises a source/drain diffusion area, and a first doped region. The source/drain diffusion area is defined between a first isolation structure and a second isolation structure. The source/drain diffusion area includes a source region, a drain region, and a device channel. The device channel is between the source region and the drain region. The first doped region is disposed along a first junction between the device channel and the first isolation structure in a direction from the source region to the drain region. The first doped region is separated from at least one of the source region and the drain region, and has a dopant concentration higher than that of the device channel. The semiconductor device of the present disclosure has low random telegraph signal noise and fewer defects.
US10510829B2 Secondary use of aspect ratio trapping trenches as resistor structures
A method for forming a semiconductor structure is disclosed. The method provides a substrate with an insulator pad overlying at least a top portion of the substrate. The method further includes forming a plurality of dielectric columns overlying the substrate and the dielectric pad. Each dielectric column is separated from another dielectric column to form a corresponding plurality of aspect-ration trapping (ART) trenches. The insulator pad spans a bottom portion of a first ART trench of the plurality of ART trenches. A portion of the substrate spans a bottom portion of a second ART trench of the plurality of ART trenches. The method further includes forming a III-V semiconductor material stack in the second ART trench. The method further includes forming a first resistive region in the first ART trench, wherein the first resistive region is in contact with the insulator pad.
US10510826B2 Hybrid decoupling capacitor and method forming same
A device includes a first capacitor and a second capacitor connected to the first capacitor in parallel. The first capacitor includes a semiconductor region and a first plurality of gate stacks. The first plurality of gate stacks comprise a plurality of gate dielectrics over and contacting the semiconductor region, and a plurality of gate electrodes over the plurality of gate dielectrics. The second capacitor includes an isolation region, a second plurality of gate stacks over the isolation region, and a plurality of conductive strips over the isolation region and parallel to the second plurality of gate stacks. The second plurality of gate stacks and the plurality of conductive strips are laid out alternatingly.
US10510824B2 Semiconductor device having resistance elements and fabrication method thereof
A semiconductor device includes as a resistance element a first polycrystalline silicon and a second polycrystalline silicon containing impurities, such as boron, of the same kind and having different widths. The first polycrystalline silicon contains the impurities at a concentration CX. The second polycrystalline silicon has a width larger than a width of the first polycrystalline silicon and contains the impurities of the same kind at a concentration CY lower than the concentration CX. A sign of a temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) of the first polycrystalline silicon changes at the concentration CX. A sign of a TCR of the second polycrystalline silicon changes at the concentration CY.
US10510823B2 Impedance circuit with poly-resistor
An impedance circuit includes a poly-resistor and a controller. The poly-resistor has a first terminal and a second terminal. The controller generates a first control voltage and a second control voltage. The resistance between the first terminal and the second terminal of the poly-resistor is determined according to the first control voltage and the second control voltage. The second control voltage is different from the first control voltage. The proposed impedance circuit can improve the linearity of the poly-resistor.