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US10779732B2 |
Systems and methods for assessing properties of biological tubes
A system and method is provided for measuring a mechanical property of a biological tube. The system and method operate to arrange a plurality of piezoelectric elements about the biological tube and apply a predetermined force or transduce an endogeneous or exogeneous force to the biological tube. The system and method also operate to receive a respective signal from each piezoelectric element in the plurality of piezoelectric elements responsive to the application of the predetermined force or a transduced endogenous or exogeneous force and calculate the mechanical property of the biological tube based on the signals received from the plurality of piezoelectric elements. |
US10779730B2 |
High-contact density electrode and fabrication technique for an implantable cuff design
A method and an electrode for monitoring electrical activity in a nerve are provided along with a method of fabricating such an electrode. The electrode includes a cuff formed from a chronically-implantable material that, when implanted, extends at least partially around an external periphery of the nerve. A plurality of contacts are supported by the cuff to be arranged adjacent to different regions of the nerve distributed along a transverse direction of the nerve when the cuff is implanted. A multiplexer is coupled to the cuff to be implanted for receiving electrical signals introduced to the contacts by the nerve and multiplexing, in vivo, the electrical signals to be transmitted to an external receiver over a shared communication channel. |
US10779729B2 |
Ophthalmic apparatus
An ophthalmic apparatus includes: an imaging optical system that includes a light projecting optical system for projecting light to an ACA region of a subject's eye, and a light receiving optical system including a light receiving element for receiving reflected light from the ACA region; an alignment driver configured to change a positional relationship between the subject's eye and the imaging optical system; an imaging processor configured to generate an ACA image based on a signal output from the light receiving element; and a controller configured to detect a feature point in an ACA of the subject's eye from the ACA image, and that adjust the positional relationship in accordance with a position of the feature point in the ACA image. |
US10779728B2 |
Ophthalmic surgery using light-field microscopy
A system and method for ophthalmic surgery in which a light field camera is used to capture a digital image of the surgical field including the eye. The digital image is used to create image information and directional information, which is then used to from a three dimensional (3D) image with motion parallax. |
US10779727B2 |
Lens system for inspection of an eye
A novel surgical lens system including a lens and a reflective element. The lens is placed on, or above, a cornea of an eye of a subject for enabling inspection of the eye. The reflective element is incorporated into the lens. The reflective element reflects a light beam toward the eye of the subject. The reflective element increases the divergence of the light beam, such that the divergence of the reflected light beam is larger than the divergence of the light beam. The light beam is emitted by a non-invasive light source positioned externally to the eye. |
US10779725B2 |
Tear film break-up time measurement for screening dry eye disease by deep convolutional neural network
A convolutional neural network model distinguishes eyelash images, break-up area images, non-break-up images, sclera images and eyelid images corresponding to a first prediction score, a second prediction score, a third prediction score, a fourth prediction score and a fifth prediction score to respectively produce a first label, a second label, a third label, a fourth label and a fifth label, thereby a break-up area can be detected in a tear film image and a tear film break-up time can be quantized for detection. |
US10779722B2 |
Photobleaching method
The present disclosure provides an improved method for photobleaching an eye of a subject. The disclosed method may be used in a number of psychophysical test methods, including, but not limited to, measurement of dark adaptation. The improved method for photobleaching involves at least one of the following improvements: (i) the use of a bleaching light emitting a particular wavelength of light or a tailored spectrum of wavelengths; (ii) restricting or otherwise spatially tailoring the region of the retina that is subject to photobleaching; and (iii) utilizing a bleaching light having an intensity that is at or below the intensity of ambient daylight. The present disclosure additionally provides a combination of a photobleaching light and an apparatus to administer a psychophysical test suitable for use in practicing the disclosed methods. |
US10779721B2 |
Optical coherence tomography cross view imaging
An optical coherence tomography (OCT) system and method for cross view imaging using at least two B-scan images transformed and coupled to each other at an angle to generate a cross view image. |
US10779720B2 |
Device for noninvasive determination of pathophysiological conditions
Implementations described herein include a device having a data collection system, an actuation assembly, and a visible target. The data collection system has an illuminator, a detector, and a beam splitter operably coupled to the detector. The actuation assembly is coupled to the illuminator via a holder and has a motor coupled to a linear actuator and a speed governor. The visible target facilitates alignment of the subject's eye with the data collection system. The illuminator illuminates the target tissue with interrogating radiation and the actuation assembly moves the illuminator from a first position to a second position to scan a focal point of the interrogating radiation through a predefined thickness of the target tissue. The detector detects the at least one value of the at least one characteristic of responding radiation received from or reflected from the target tissue and uses such information to determine the onset and duration of a pathological condition. |
US10779718B2 |
Cheek retractor and mobile device holder
The present disclosure provides methods, computing device readable medium, devices, and systems that utilize a cheek retractor and/or a mobile device holder for case assessment and/or dental treatments. One cheek retractor includes a first and a second lip holder, both including imaging markers of a predetermined size to determine a scale of teeth of a user, where each imaging marker is located a predefined distance from the remaining imaging markers, and where the lip holder is to hold a cheek away from a mouth of a user to expose teeth of the user. A mobile device holder can include elements to receive a mobile device to capture images of the patient's teeth. |
US10779714B2 |
Image processing apparatus, method for operating image processing apparatus, and image processing program
An endoscopic image formed by an image signal including a narrow-band image signal is acquired. The brightness, hue and saturation of each pixel of the endoscopic image are calculated. The hue H of each pixel of the endoscopic image is changed to a hue H+ΔH that is away from the hue of a reference color indicating a normal part and the saturation S of each pixel is changed to a saturation S+ΔS that is away from the saturation of the reference color that is determined according to the brightness of each pixel of the endoscopic image. The endoscopic image in which the brightness of each pixel is the original brightness and which has a color having converted hue and saturation is output. |
US10779710B2 |
Endoscope
An endoscope having an operating handle comprising a handle housing arranged at a proximal end and an insertion tube extending from said handle towards a distal end of the endoscope and terminating in a steerable tip part at the distal end of the endoscope, the endoscope further comprising a control mechanism with a Bowden cable having an outer guide tube having a first length between a proximal end and a distal end of said outer guide tube and an inner pull-wire having a second length between a proximal end and a distal end of said inner pull-wire, said second length being longer than said first length, the proximal end of the outer guide tube is affixed to the operating handle by means of an adhesive. |
US10779709B2 |
System and method for using a capsule device
The present invention discloses a system to control a movement of a magnetic capsule using an external magnet control system. The external magnet control system includes more than one external magnetic balls, and at least one external magnetic ball can be moved freely in five degrees of the freedom. |
US10779708B2 |
Overtubes for endoscopes and related systems and methods
An overtube for use with an endoscope includes a tube body defining a longitudinal axis, a central channel defined in the tube body and extending along or parallel to the longitudinal axis between proximal and distal end portions of the tube body, and first and second side channels defined in the tube body and extending along or parallel to the longitudinal axis between the proximal and the distal end portions of the tube body. The central channel is sized and configured to receive an endoscope. The first and second side channels are circumferentially spaced part from each other and disposed between the central channel and an outer surface of the tube body. Each of the first and second side channels is sized and configured to receive a retraction device, and each has an elongated arcuate cross section or perimeter at the distal end portion of the tube body. |
US10779707B2 |
Multi-element cover for a multi-camera endoscope
A multi-camera endoscope includes a the tip section comprising: a front looking camera and a front discrete illuminator to essentially illuminate the field of view of said front looking camera; a right side looking camera and a right discrete illuminator to essentially illuminate the field of view of said right side looking camera; a left side looking camera and a left discrete illuminator to essentially illuminate the field of view of said left side looking camera; and a multi-component cover configured to cover and seal said tip section such as to essentially prevent entry of fluids from the environment of said endoscope to inner parts of said tip section. The tip cover includes removable or repositionable window components which provide access to internal components of the tip for repair or removal, without removing the main tip cover. |
US10779705B2 |
Rack and dishwasher including the same
A dishwasher (100) is disclosed. The dishwasher (100) includes a washing tub (130) for defining a washing space, a rack (200) provided in the washing tub (130) so as to be withdrawn from the washing tub (130) for receiving dishes, and a plurality of spraying units (132, 133, 134) for spraying wash water to the rack (200). The rack (200) includes an outer edge rib (210) for defining a space in which dishes are loaded, a variable space loading unit (240) upwardly and downwardly movably provided at the inside of the outer edge rib (210), and a lifting unit (250) provided at the outer edge rib (210) for upwardly and downwardly moving the variable space loading unit (240) to decrease and increase the loading space of the variable space loading unit (240). |
US10779703B2 |
Rotating drum filter for a dishwashing machine
A dishwasher with a tub and a recirculation pump, which includes a housing defining a chamber and having an inlet fluidly coupled to the tub and an outlet fluidly coupled to the tub, an impeller rotatably mounted within the chamber and expelling liquid from the chamber through the outlet, and a filter fluidly disposed between the inlet and the outlet. |
US10779699B1 |
Wipe and method of use
A wipe is used with the thumb and at least one finger of one hand of a person. The wipe includes a shell which has a proximal end, a distal end, an outside surface, an inside surface, and an internal cavity. The shell is downwardly tapered from the proximal end to the distal end. The proximal end is open and includes a circular edge. The distal end is dome-shaped. The inside surface includes a ceiling at the distal end. A tab is connected to the ceiling, the tab projects toward the proximal end. The internal cavity is shaped and dimensioned to receive the thumb and at least one finger of the person with the tab disposed between the thumb and the at least one finger of the person. |
US10779693B2 |
Sanitary washing device
According to one embodiment, a sanitary washing device includes a main part, a toilet seat, and a sensor. The toilet seat is supported to be rotatable. The sensor is provided in an interior of the main part and uses a radio wave to detect a user in front of the main part. A position of the sensor does not change. In a state in which the toilet seat is closed, the user in front of the main part is detected by the sensor in a first region and a second region higher than the first region. In a state in which the toilet seat is open, the user in front of the main part is detected by the sensor in the first region without the user in front of the main part being detected by the sensor in the second region. |
US10779692B2 |
Wipes dispenser
A dispenser includes a dispenser body having an interior cavity, and an aperture that communicates with the interior cavity. The dispenser also includes a loading door and a lid. The lid engages a dispenser surface when in the closed position to thereby create a substantially gas impermeable seal. The dispenser further includes a mounting surface disposed within the interior cavity and proximal the aperture. The mounting surface includes a mounting interface that permits substantially gas impermeable mounting of a cartridge while permitting access to the cartridge from the exterior of the dispensing body through the aperture. |
US10779691B2 |
Shower accessory
A shower accessory for use in combination with soap and washcloth that produces a lather quickly. The shower accessory includes a member having a first end, a second end, an upper side, and a lower side. A portion of the member includes an irregular surface having a plurality of oblong protrusions that vary in size and disposed in a random pattern across the irregular surface of the member and designed to increase the total amount of lather produced by the soap. A concave portion is disposed on the lower surface of the member designed to allow the lather to quickly increase in volume. In this way, a user can quickly and efficiently clean themselves. |
US10779690B2 |
Foaming dispenser
A foaming dispenser has a mixing chamber configured to mix a liquid and a gas to foam the liquid, a first liquid passage configured to supply the liquid to the mixing chamber, and a discharge opening configured to discharge the foamed liquid, the mixing chamber includes a plurality of second liquid passages branching and extending from the first liquid passage, a liquid passage meeting where one second liquid passage meets another second liquid passage, a gas passage configured to supply the gas to the liquid flowing from the plurality of second liquid passages to the liquid passage meeting, and a hole that is provided on a downstream side of the gas passage and communicates with the discharge opening. |
US10779683B1 |
Grinding device
A grinding device includes a storage base having a storage cavity, a grating member having a plurality of passage holes, a grinding handle having an actuating portion and a grinding cavity, at least one grinding member provided in the grinding cavity. The grinding member includes a protruding body protruding in the grinding cavity and extending in a radial direction of the grinding handle, and a plurality of grinding teeth provided on the protruding body. The grinding teeth extend in a transverse direction of the protruding body. When a predetermined amount of the food or herb items is disposed in the grinding cavity, and when the grinding handle is driven to rotate with respect to the storage base and the grating member, the grinding teeth are arranged to cut the food or herb items into fine pieces. |
US10779679B2 |
Assemblable grill and grill bridge having same
An assemblable grill can be dismantled and is easy to clean, and a grill bridge may also be dismantled and is easy to clean. Additionally, the assemblable grill includes first and second stands, and multiple grates assembled such that both side portions thereof are inserted in and coupled to the first and second stands. Furthermore, grates can easily be separated from the first and second stands for cleaning. |
US10779676B2 |
Capsule, a system for preparing a potable beverage from such a capsule and use of such a capsule in a beverage preparation device
A capsule containing a substance for the preparation of a potable beverage. The capsule comprises an aluminum capsule body having a side wall and an outwardly extending flange and a sealing member at the outwardly extending flange for providing a fluid sealing contact with an enclosing member of a beverage preparation device. The beverage preparation device comprises an annular element having a free contact end which may be provided with a plurality of radially extending open grooves. The sealing member is integral with the outwardly extending flange and comprises at least one projection projecting from the outwardly extending flange. The projection comprising a projection top and is configured such that its projection top exerts a radial force on the free contact end of the annular element if the capsule is positioned in the enclosing member of the beverage preparation device and the enclosing member is closed by means of a closing member of the beverage preparation device. |
US10779671B1 |
Package storage system
A storage system for receiving and storing a package is provided, the storage system comprising a bin, a lid, a locking mechanism, an unlocking mechanism. The bin is configured for receiving the package. The lid is hingedly joined to a back of the bin, and configured for closing the bin. The locking mechanism comprises a first device joined to a front wall of the bin and a second device joined to the lid, and is configured for automatically locking the first device to the second device, thereby locking the lid with the front wall of the bin when the lid closes the bin. The unlocking mechanism is accessible to a recipient of the package and configured for unlocking the first device from the second device in response to an action by the recipient, thereby unlocking the lid from the front of the bin. |
US10779668B2 |
Collapsible hat rack
Disclosed is a collapsible hat rack for efficiently and neatly storing a plurality of hats. In particular, the collapsible hat rack may be made up of a base unit, a pivotable arm, a plurality of rungs, and a stopping mechanism. More specifically, the base unit may be mounted on a surface such as a wall or door; and a pivotable frame may be hingedly mounted to a bottom portion of the base unit. Hats may be clamped between pivotable clamping mechanisms that are attached to each of a plurality of rungs disposed between side portions of the pivotable frame. When a top portion of the pivotable frame is rotated away from the top portion of the base unit, the pivotable frame is rotated about an axis at the bottom of the base unit until a stopping mechanism suspends the pivotable frame at a predetermined angle from the base unit. |
US10779664B2 |
CNH donut pillow
CNH Donut is a pressure and pain relieving prosthesis, and sleep aid, to be used with a standard pillow, for persons suffering with Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronic helicis, (CNH) Invention is a novel assemblage, comprised of 2 contiguous foam strips, curved into a “lachrymiform” shape, covered in cylindrical nylon spandex, then affixed with a headstrap, allowing patients to sleep directly on the injured ear, to roll over, and sleep on their preferred side, without pain. Invention is lightweight, yet firm enough to support a head. The smaller size, and unique “contiguous” placement of thick foam bands, as opposed to stuffing or fill, creates CNH Donut's distinctive strength, and “teardrop shaped” inner circle, using the natural arc, and firm properties of the foam to best advantage. |
US10779660B2 |
Infant swing rocking chair
An infant swing rocking chair includes a frame, two rocking bars and a chair assembly. The two front legs are arc posts protruding forward; the front legs and rear legs are hinged through the leg joint, and the front legs and the rear legs have two working positions of unfolding & supporting and folding; the rocking bar has the working position of rocking and the working position of locating; the bottom of each rocking bar is hinged with the chair assembly through the chair joint to make the chair assembly have the working position for the swing and the working position for the rocking chair; and the infant swing rocking chair has two use modes: a swing and a rocking chair. |
US10779659B1 |
Swivel rocker with roll and pitch motion
A swivel rocker having a swivel rocker frame that in turn includes a rocker frame portion and a swivel frame portion that can induce the three types of motion of swivel or roll, rock or pitch, and spin or yaw. The swivel frame portion can be quickly engaged to and disengaged from the rocker frame portion. Each of the swivel frame portion and rocker frame portion is foldable to a compact form. Each of the swivel frame portion and rocker frame portion includes a hub portion, which hub portions are rotatable relative to each other and lockable relative to each other. |
US10779656B2 |
Climate control bench
A climate control bench having air conditioning units delivering conditioned air through air vents in a housing, the bench having a channel return air intake returning conditioned air to the air conditioning units and an ambient air intake delivering non-conditioned ambient air to the air conditioning units, a removable cover for the channel return air intake and a removable cover for the ambient air intake, such either of the intakes may be open with the other closed, or such that both the intakes may be open. |
US10779654B2 |
Chair, stool assembly, and system
Chairs, stool assemblies, and systems for constructing furniture. Such a chair including structural members having hinge joints at ends thereof pivotally coupling each of the members to one or more adjoining members. The chair is configured to be arranged in a collapsed configuration wherein all of the members are in the same plane and define a substantially planar shape, and configured to be arranged in an expanded configuration to define a seat, armrests, support legs, and leg braces of the chair. Such a stool assembly includes at least first and second stools configured to be stackable such that the seats of the stools abut face to face and in combination define a composite base. Such a system for constructing furniture includes multiple joints each having slots configured to receive and retain structural members and configured to be assembled with the structural members to form a piece of furniture with the multiple joints defining corners of the piece of furniture. |
US10779652B2 |
Swingable body carrier
The present disclosure provides a swingable body carrier for hanging a swingable seat upon a base through swing arms and pushing the swingable seat to move reciprocatingly by a power assembly. Then, a carrying assembly, which is provided for carrying a body, is disposed upon the swingable seat. When a user sits or lies on the swingable body carrier of the present disclosure, it serves like a cradle to automatically swing so as to provide a good and comfortable user experience. |
US10779650B2 |
Frame construction for a rack system
A frame construction, in particular for a rack system, includes two vertical columns each in the form of a rectangular hollow profiled column element having a longitudinal groove, the two groove legs of which lying opposite each other each have on the inside two longitudinal ribs, between which a hole pattern strip is inserted into the hollow profiled column element. A plurality of horizontal crossbeams, which are fastened to the two columns, each are in the form of a rectangular hollow profiled crossbeam element. Crossbeam connectors are fastened to the end faces of the hollow profiled crossbeam element. The crossbeam connectors each engage, with at least one pin, in one of the holes of the hole pattern strips. |
US10779649B2 |
Equipment leg
The adjustable equipment leg comprises a housing assembly for mounting within a piece of equipment and a toe assembly mounted on the housing assembly for vertical adjustment for raising and lowering the piece of equipment. The piece of equipment is constructed with a floor and the housing assembly is disposed on the floor within the piece of equipment thereby being hidden from view. |
US10779647B2 |
Office furniture system with integrated digital resources
An office furniture component provides an enclosure defining an interior work space, the enclosure having at least three walls and one or more open sides via which the interior work space may be accessed. A flat work surface may be provided within the interior space. Electronic systems may be installed within the furniture component, such as display screens, cameras, and lighting systems. A lighting controller may implement contextual lighting to vary work space illumination in response to occupant use of the work space. |
US10779646B2 |
Furniture system and arrangement thereof
A modular furniture system capable of being arranged in different configurations in a settee area of a bowling center, for example, is disclosed. The furniture system includes at least one modular furniture element with a fastening mechanism which includes a first assembly and a second assembly. The first assembly of the fastening mechanism includes an engaging element which extends through at least one component of the first assembly and attaches to a component of the second assembly of an adjacent modular furniture element. |
US10779643B2 |
Cabinet system and method for assembling a cabinet system
A cabinet system includes a frame at least partially defined by a plurality of vertical legs and a shelf defining a first plane and supported by the plurality of vertical legs. The vertical legs extend transverse to the first plane. A countertop is supported by the plurality of vertical legs. A body panel is coupled to the frame and has a plurality of apertures. A door is coupled to the frame and operable to selectively provide access to the shelf. The door has a plurality of apertures. Posts are coupled to the frame and extend transverse to the first plane. Each post of the plurality of posts is configured to extend through (i) an associated aperture of the plurality of apertures in the body panel to couple the body panel to the frame or through (ii) an associated aperture of the plurality of apertures in the door to couple the door to the frame. |
US10779641B2 |
Foldaway shelving with movable end caps
The foldaway shelving unit has movable end caps and at least a first shelf and a second shelf mounted for pivotal movement with respect to the shelf support. A first movable end cap is mounted adjacent the first end of the first shelf and a second movable end cap is mounted adjacent the second end of said second shelf. The shelves can be independently pivoted between a lowered position and a raised position. When the shelves are in the lowered position, the first and second movable end caps form a bridge between the shelves. When one of the shelves is in the raised position, and the other shelf is in the lowered position, the pivot bracket raises one of the movable end caps with respect to the lowered shelf and at least a portion of the vertical wall of the second movable end cap is above the support surface of the lowered shelf. |
US10779633B2 |
Folding chair carrier
A carrier for multiple folding chairs. The carrier for multiple folding chairs has a body including a back, at least one sidewall extending around the perimeter of the back, and a closure flap, thereby defining an interior volume. The interior volume is large enough to encapsulate at least two folding chairs. The closure flap is secured to the open ends of the sidewalk via an attachment mechanism such as a zipper. The closure flap also incorporates an access flap, allowing an individual to access a portion of the carrier while the remainder remains closed. Handles, casters and at least one strap are located on the exterior surface of the body, allowing an individual to transport the carrier via several methods. Hooks on the exterior of the body, coupled with fasteners incorporated on the straps, removably secure the carrier to a mounting fixture affixed to a vehicle. |
US10779632B2 |
Hair extension storage assembly
A hair extension storage assembly for storing hair extensions includes a hanger that may be suspended from a support. A member is attached to the hanger and the member is suspended from the support when the hanger is positioned on the support. A plurality of slats is provided and each of the slats is pivotally coupled to the member. Each of the slats is selectively positioned in a deployed position having each of the slats being oriented perpendicular to the member. Each of the slats is positioned in a stored position having each of the slats extending downwardly along the member. A plurality of clips is provided and each of the clips is coupled to an associated one of the slats. Each of the clips releasably engages a hair extension thereby facilitating the hair extension to be stored in a vertical orientation without deforming or crumpling. |
US10779630B2 |
Beauty and skin care treatment product and method
The beauty or skin-care treatment 100 may be a single use system for providing a manicure or pedicure treatment or other beauty or skin-care service. Each primary packaging 130 that may be provided with the beauty or skin-care treatment 100 may contain a beauty or skin-care product that may be used in providing the treatments. The beauty or skin-care treatment 100 may include multiple primary packages 130 in the form of single-serve packaging 130 provided collectively as a set. The set may be housed in the secondary packaging 110 and packaged together to form a multi-step treatment 100. The beauty or skin-care products contained in the single-serve packaging 130 may be made of ingredients beneficial to the skin and may include products to aid in sanitizing, exfoliating, nourishing, hydrating and moisturizing the skin. |
US10779628B2 |
Electrical automated nail-clipping device
An electrically-powered nail cutting apparatus includes a housing having a front face and a rear face, two sides, a top and a bottom. The front face of the housing having an open slot at least 0.5 mm in height and between 0.7 cm and 4 cm in width, the slot having a front-facing opening and a rear-facing opening. Within the housing and proximal to the rear-facing opening is a vertically translating nail-cutting blade plate associated with an electric motor that is configured to translate the nail-cutting blade plate consecutively down and up. The blade plate is a solid material having an opening therein, wherein the top of the opening comprises a cutting blade with a cutting edge within the opening such that the cutting edge is adjacent the rear-facing element. |
US10779623B2 |
Self-stabilized rollable luggage assembly and corresponding assembly method
A luggage assembly is disclosed that includes a first piece of luggage and a second piece of luggage. A variable length attachment member such as a strap forming a loop, is affixed to the second piece of luggage. The attachment member couples the second piece of luggage to the first piece of luggage to form an assembly, in which the first and second pieces of luggage are self-stabilized while upright and inclined, and while in motion and while stationary. |
US10779621B2 |
Protective ring case
A protective ring case that fully encases a ring inside a hollow interior portion of a generally toroidal protective ring case with an exterior hole in its middle which may be sized, including the thickness of the case, to fit a ring's inner diameter closely, thereby securing said ring inside said hollow portion; wherein the exterior hole of the hollow generally toroidal protective ring case is large enough to fit a carabiner. The case may also have a number of additional coupling mechanisms and security features. |
US10779614B2 |
Cushioning for a sole structure of performance footwear
The present invention is directed toward cushioning for a sole structure for an article of footwear. The cushioning is three-dimensionally (3D) printed cushioning formed from a plurality of cells. Each cell in the plurality of cells includes a lattice of elongate structures that extend symmetrically around an offset axis. The elongate structures of adjacent cells in the plurality of cells connect so that the plurality of cells form a unitary structure and, as the elongate structures of each cell are compressed by a compressive force, the elongate structures of each cell create a lateral shear. As the compressive force is released, the elongate structures return to a rest position, exerting a restorative force on the insole and/or upper of an article of footwear in which the cushioning is included. |
US10779613B2 |
Sole structure and shoe including same
An outsole includes a substantially flat reference surface formed on a lower side of the outsole, and studs projecting downward from the reference surface and each having a projection surface positioned below the reference surface. Midsole hollows are provided in a lower portion of a midsole. The midsole hollows are each defined between an upper portion of the outsole and an associated one of midsole recesses formed in a lower surface of a lower midsole at positions facing upper sides of the studs. |
US10779612B2 |
Rocker shoes, rocker shoe development kit and method
A rocker shoe has a lower rocker surface extending across the plantar surface of the shoe sole from the heel and terminating short of the toe. A rocker shoe construction kit has a rigid or substantially rigid rocker piece having an upper surface for securing over a major portion of a lower plantar surface of the sole of a shoe upper and a lower surface of predetermined rocker shape, a cushioning layer for securing over the lower surface of the rocker piece, and a layer of tread material configured for securing over the lower surface of the cushioning layer and any exposed portion of the plantar surface of a shoe. |
US10779611B2 |
Midsole, sole assembly and footwear for walking and running
Provided herein are mid-soles, sole assemblies, footwear inserts and articles of footwear for walking and running. The midsoles include three cushioning members where the height of the midsole provides a zero drop elevation. The midsole architecture provides dynamic variable resistance that improves performance by using different densities and angles of component mid-sole members that will allow the wearer to move through a full range of motion during walking or running with muscle effort remaining constant while shifting the workload from muscles that have limited power in certain positions, to those with more explosive and endurance capabilities in those same positions. |
US10779608B2 |
Polyolefin elastomer compositions and methods of making the same
An elastomeric article is provided that includes a composition having a silane-crosslinked polyolefin elastomer with a density less than 0.90 g/cm3. The elastomeric article can exhibit a compression set of from about 5.0% to about 35.0%, as measured according to ASTM D 395 (22 hrs @ 70° C.). The silane-crosslinked polyolefin elastomer can include a first polyolefin having a density less than 0.86 g/cm3, a second polyolefin having a crystallinity less than 40%, a silane crosslinker, a grafting initiator, and a condensation catalyst. |
US10779606B2 |
System and method for controlling active recovery based on detected parameter
A shoe is provided for use by a user and for use with a communication device that transmits a physiological signal based on a detected physiological parameter of the user. The shoe includes a sole, a force actuating mechanism, a receiver and a controller. The sole has a top surface for supporting the foot of the user when being worn by the user. The force actuating mechanism provides a force to the top surface of the sole and is disposed at the sole so as to provide the force to a plantar venous plexus of the foot. The receiver receives the physiological parameter signal. The controller generates a control signal to control the force actuating mechanism. The controller further modifies the control signal based on the received physiological parameter signal. |
US10779605B2 |
Article of footwear and a charging system for an article of footwear
A charging system can include provisions for providing power to various systems or components associated with the article of footwear. A charging system may include a charging device dimensioned to be used with one or more articles of footwear, where the articles of footwear can include different sizes. In some cases, the charging system can be used to facilitate the transfer of power to components in a motorized tensioning system. |
US10779601B2 |
Helmet, liner for a helmet, comfort padding for a helmet and connector
A connector (20) for connecting first (14) and second (15) parts of an apparatus (1), comprising: a sliding plate (21); an anchor point (22) on one side of the plate, configured to be connected to the first part; and a deformable material, configured to at least partially cover the side of the plate on which the anchor point is located; wherein a peripheral region (23) of the deformable material is configured to be connected to the second part and an inner region of the deformable material is connected to at least one of the plate and the anchor point; the connector further comprising a layer of material (25, 30) that is located on the opposite side of the plate from the anchor point; wherein a low friction interface is provided between the opposing surfaces of the plate and the layer of material. |
US10779597B2 |
Brim clip with communication device
A clip for mounting on a hat brim includes a first panel and a second panel. The first panel and second panel are resiliently connected at their distal ends to a nose segment. The second panel has a wedge-shaped portion that increases from the distal end of the panel toward the proximal end of the panel. The second panel includes a communication system that pairs with a user's mobile device. The communication system has one or more speakers, a control interface, a charging interface, a microprocessor; a wireless communication module connected to the microprocessor and a battery connected to the charging interface. The top surface of the first panel at its proximal end includes structure that receives an accessory device. The one or more speakers include a left speaker and a right speaker respectively located on left and right portions of the second panel and projects toward the user. |
US10779595B1 |
Hair extension attachment device
A hair extension attachment device comprises a housing that includes a sewing mechanism, and a guard configured to shield the sewing mechanism from an individual. The sewing mechanism is configured to receive a first hair section from the individual (e.g., a braid) and a second hair section (e.g., a hair extension or weft) not from the individual, and sew the first and second hair sections together, affixing the second hair section to the individual. |
US10779594B2 |
Waistband construction
A waistband for an article of clothing, the waistband including an exterior waistband portion formed from a fabric layer that is continuous with a base fabric panel of the article of clothing, an elastic layer positioned on an interior side of the exterior waistband portion and attached to the exterior waistband portion, an interlining layer disposed at least partially between the exterior waistband portion and the elastic layer, and a pleat defining a bottom edge of the waistband, the pleat being formed from one or more folds in the fabric layer between the exterior waistband portion and the base fabric panel. |
US10779592B2 |
Article of clothing having magnetic fastening assemblies
An article of clothing, such as a dress shirt, blouse, coat, jacket, or vest, includes a sheet of material forming a body portion. First and second plackets are formed along respective first and second end portions of the sheet of material. First and second magnetic elements, each being encased in an encasement, are secured inside first and second pockets, respectively, such that positions of the plurality of second magnetic elements correspond to positions of the plurality of first magnetic elements. |
US10779591B2 |
Burp cloth bottle holder
One embodiment is a flat body of material having a diagonal front pocket and opposing back pocket containing a secured counter weight. The open front pocket is internally lined with grip fabric. The pocket with grip liner enables the operator to hold the bottle securely in place. The slanted base of the front pocket holds the bottle at a comfortable angle to feed the infant. Within the longest portion of the material, there is an indent for shoulder placement. In addition, the back pocket is draped over the operator's back with a secured counter weight at the base of the pocket. The envelope flap of the back pocket covers the opening to the pocket. |
US10779590B2 |
Medical garment for chest devices and procedures
Embodiments of the disclosure include a medical garment that resembles a shirt. The medical garment includes a body that includes a front portion attached to a back portion by one or more non-partable seams. The medical garment includes first and second sleeves on opposite sides of the medical garment. The first and second sleeves are coupled to the front portion and the back portion of the medical garment. The medical garment includes a flap formed on the front portion and configured to open to expose a portion of a person. The flap includes a partable seam that extends along a top of the body and a portion of a side of the body down to but not beyond a bottom part of the first sleeve where the first sleeve attaches to the body. The flap further includes a fastener to hold the partable seam in a closed position. |
US10779588B2 |
Wrist protection and support mechanism
A wrist of a person may be supported as the person operates equipment over a flat work surface by using an article of manufacture having only a sheet and a plurality of protrusions extending from the sheet by placing the article of manufacture as a flat mat for placement on the flat work surface or by wearing the article of manufacture as a wristband. |
US10779587B2 |
Heat insulation structure
Described are heat insulation structures for a garment. The heat insulation structure includes at least one first insulation element having a first uncompressed shape, at least one second insulation element having a second uncompressed shape that is different than the first uncompressed shape, and a contact area formed when the first uncompressed shape contacts the second uncompressed shape. The second uncompressed shape is deformable through pressure applied by a wearer's body when the garment is worn, which increases a size of the contact area. |
US10779585B2 |
Garment for harness system
A garment wearable by an individual using a harness system of a vehicle seat has an inner front layer, and an adjacent outer front layer comprising a left panel, a right panel and a coupling member adapted to join or separate the left and right panels. The garment is adapted to receive one or more harness straps of the harness system between the inner front layer and the outer front layer when the one or more harness straps are routed from a shoulder region to a waist region of the garment, and when so routed, the one or more harness straps lie flush against at least a chest area of the inner front layer. |
US10779584B1 |
Apparel for individuals with limited mobility
An apparel including an apparel body having an operative top edge and an operative bottom edge is disclosed. At least one waist securing portion is defined adjacent the operative top edge of the apparel body, wherein the waist securing portion includes a resilient band. Securing members are provided on the waist securing portion to allow a user to easily wear or remove the apparel, wherein the securing members includes at least one of a hook and loop straps and a button and button loop set. The apparel further includes at least one pocket provided on an inner surface of the skirt body. |
US10779583B2 |
Actuated tendon pairs in a virtual reality device
A haptic glove includes a glove body including a glove digit corresponding to a phalange of a user hand. The glove digit has a pair of flexible tendons, including a first and a second tendon, which are parallel to a bend centerline that bisects a surface of the glove digit. The first and second tendons are positioned respectively on opposite sides of the bend centerline. The haptic glove further comprises an actuator coupled to the glove body and the first and second tendons, the actuator configured to actuate the tendons to control movement of the glove digit. |
US10779578B2 |
Footlet as well as a method for producing such a footlet
A footlet is provided with a heel portion formed by knitting, a toe portion, and a middle portion located between the heel portion and the toe portion. The middle portion comprises lateral sides that extend between the heel portion and the toe portion on either side. The heel portion is provided with a knitted elastic band forming an edge, which is provided with an anti-slip element applied thereto on a side facing the toe portion. The anti-slip element has been applied to the elastic band after the knitting of at least the elastic band. |
US10779576B2 |
Flavor disk
A flavor disk for use in a vaporizer is disclosed. The flavor disk may include a plurality of chambers, each chamber storing a flavor component. The flavor disk may further include an actuator for each chamber, the actuator configured to selectively release a portion of the flavor component from the chamber. The flavor disk may further include a flow path positioned to receive the portion of the flavor component and mix the portion of the flavor component with incoming fluid. The flavor disk may further include control circuitry for actuating the actuator. |
US10779574B2 |
Anemometric-assisted control of a vaporizer
Vaporizer devices and methods for detecting inhalation through a vaporizer using a heating element are provided. A resistive heater of a vaporizer may function as both a heater and as an anemometer to detect inhalation. Alternatively or additionally, a separate resistive heater may be included in an air path through the vaporizer to detect a user inhaling through the vaporizer. A heating control mechanism utilizes the already existing heating element in an anemometric correlation to when the vaporizer is idle and when it is being used (where being used implies the user is taking a puff/inhalation on the vaporizer). Using this information, a controller of the vaporizer accordingly controls heating to the vaporizer as required. |
US10779569B2 |
Insulated heat source
There is provided a heat source for a smoking article, including an upstream end and an opposed downstream end, and further including a combustible carbonaceous core and an integral, non-combustible, thermally insulating, peripheral layer. The core extends from the upstream end of the heat source the downstream end of the heat source. The peripheral layer extends from the upstream end of the heat source only part way along the length of the heat source and circumscribes an upstream portion of the core. |
US10779563B2 |
Method of emptying a container filled with rod-like articles manufactured in the tobacco industry
Method of emptying a container filled with rod-like articles manufactured in the tobacco industry comprising the following stages: the container to be emptied is delivered to the entrance area of an intermediate store comprising adjacent channels separated from one another by walls; the rod-like articles are transferred by supporting plates from the container to the channels of the intermediate store; the channels of the intermediate store are filled with the rod-like articles; characterised in that during the transfer of the rod-like articles from the container to the channels of the intermediate store the intermediate store makes a reciprocating motion in the horizontal direction, transversely to the axis of the rod-like articles. |
US10779561B2 |
Resveratrol solubility
A solubilisation product consists of resveratrol, polysorbate 80 and polysorbate 20, and at least one medium-chain triglyceride. |
US10779556B2 |
Polypeptide for hydrolytic cleavage of zearalenone and/or zearalenone derivatives, isolated polynucleotide thereof as well as a polypeptide containing an additive, use of same as well as a process
The invention relates to a polypeptide for the hydrolytic cleavage of zearalenone and/or at least one zearalenone derivative, said polypeptide being a hydrolase having an amino acid sequence selected from the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 1-15 or a functional variant thereof, wherein the sequence of the functional variant is at least 40% identical to at least one of the amino acid sequences. The invention also relates to: an additive containing the polypeptide; an isolated polynucleotide that encodes the polypeptide; and a method for the hydrolytic cleavage of zearalenone and/or of at least one zearalenone derivative using the polypeptide. |
US10779555B2 |
Method for efficiently and mildly reducing ovalbumin allergenicity
The present invention discloses a method for efficiently and mildly reducing ovalbumin allergenicity. The present invention promotes the exposure of the ovalbumin allergenic site to the molecular surface by repeated freezing and thawing pretreatment, and combines transglycosylase and trypsinase for synergistic treatment to reduce the ovalbumin sugar chain and epitope to achieve the purpose of significantly reducing the allergenicity of ovalbumin and egg foods. Compared with other traditional methods such as high temperature and high pressure and other physical means to reduce egg allergenicity, the method significantly improves the specificity and effectiveness of egg desensitization, and minimizes the damage to the nutrition and quality of egg proteins, and is an efficient and mild egg desensitization method. The method has the prospects of being applied to the industrial development of low-allergenicity egg products. |
US10779554B2 |
Dual valve injector assembly for dispensing a food product
A dual valve injector assembly having a base; a passageway in the base for receiving a food product; a first draw valve in communication with the passageway and a first spout, the first spout dispensing the food product at a first draw rate; and a second draw valve in communication with the passageway and a second spout, the second spout dispensing the food product at a second draw rate; wherein the second draw rate is lower than the first draw rate. |
US10779551B2 |
Soy milk having suppressed grassy smell, and method for producing same
The present invention relates to a soy milk containing methylpyrazine compounds consisting of 2-methylpyrazine, 2,5-dimethylpyrazine and 2,6-dimethylpyrazine at a quantity of 40 to 7000 μg per 1 L. |
US10779549B1 |
Tenderizing apparatus with fluid reservoir
A system comprising a tenderizing apparatus with a fluid reservoir provides users an efficient way to simultaneously tenderize and marinate food. The tenderizer with a fluid reservoir generally includes a fluid outlet or valve and a tensioning element. A fluid reservoir receives marinade. Activation of the system by applying downward pressure releases marinade into an injector. The injector is inserted into the target food. Substantially simultaneously, activation results in at least one projection penetrating the surface of the target food. When downward pressure is released, the injector and projection retract. A first portion and a second portion are separated for easy cleaning. A removably attached first portion cover and third cover provide easy storage. |
US10779548B1 |
Handheld meat skinner with pinned hybrid tooth roll
A handheld teeth skinning tool is provided with a head assembly having at toothed roller with interchangeable teeth rings, with the rings having different tooth configurations. The teeth rings are securely mounted on the insert arbor using male and female connections. The teeth rings may include pointed teeth for aggressively gripping the skin for direction into the blade of the head assembly, while square teeth allow for easy manual maneuverability of the head assembly on the meat carcass or head. The roller provides increase life expectancy and improved handling for lower costs and higher productivity. |
US10779547B2 |
Coating for iced or glazed frozen food products
The gloss of iced frozen baked goods once thawed, is enhanced by coating the baked goods with shellac prior to freezing. |
US10779544B2 |
Rack oven and systems for using the same
A cooking or baking oven can include a hood having a vent outlet and a cooking chamber having a rack positioned therein. The cooking or baking oven can also include a heating chamber separated from the cooking chamber, a fuel burner, a fuel burner blower operably coupled to the fuel burner, a burner tube having an inlet end and an outlet end, the inlet end coupled to the fuel burner, and a flue having an inlet end coupled to the outlet end of the burner tube and an outlet end coupled to the hood, the flue having an opening. The cooking or baking oven can also include a damping system having a damper lid coupled to the flue, the damper lid moveable between an open position and a closed position, the damper lid in the closed position covering the opening; a damper motor; and a damper arm coupled to the damper lid and the damper motor, the damper motor rotatably moving the damper arm to move the damper lid between the open and closed positions. Related systems and methods are also provided. |
US10779541B2 |
Hard surface made up of material including an antimicrobial exfoliated vermiculite composite material as a sanitizer
An antimicrobial exfoliated vermiculite composite material is synthesized by impregnating the interlayers of exfoliated vermiculite through cation exchange and surface absorption with at least one of the following metal species: copper, silver, zinc, and manganese. Alternately, the antimicrobial material is synthesized by impregnating interlayers of unexfoliated vermiculite with said metal species and exfoliating the product thereafter. The metal species can be in ionic state, nanometer particles, and in the form of metal oxides, metal hydroxides, metal nitrides, metal carbides, metal phosphates, metal silicates, metal borides, metal sulfides, metal halides, metal hydrides, metal nitrates, metal carbonates, and metal sulfadiazines. Any mixture of these metal species in the exfoliated vermiculite can provide protection against a broad spectrum of pathogens. This antimicrobial material in any desired form, in whole or as an additive, can effectively self-decontaminate various materials or products as the antimicrobial metal ions slowly diffuse to the surface of the products. |
US10779535B2 |
Herbicidal compositions comprising 4-amino-3-chloro-5-fluoro-6-(4-chloro-2-fluoro-3-methoxyphenyl) pyridine-2-carboxylic acid or a derivative thereof and tembotrione and/or topramezone
Provided herein are herbicidal compositions and methods of controlling undesirable vegetation utilizing (a) a compound of formula (I): or an agriculturally acceptable salt or ester thereof, and (b) tembotrione and/or topramezone. The compositions and methods provided herein provide control of undesirable vegetation, e.g., in corn crops such as field corn, field corn grown for seed, and popcorn, sweet corn, sorghum, and any other crops that are naturally tolerant to or contain herbicide tolerant traits to these active ingredients. |
US10779534B2 |
Seed disinfection method
The invention relates to a method for preparing disinfected seed, a use of a treatment composition, and an apparatus for disinfecting of seed. The method of the invention comprises contacting seed with a treatment composition comprising at least one disinfecting agent and/or a liquid component, and thereafter or at least partly simultaneously, exposing said seed to a treatment atmosphere for an exposure time of at least 1 second, wherein the treatment atmosphere has a relative humidity of at least 50% and a temperature of at least 40° C. |
US10779531B2 |
Insect repellent
Provided is an insect repellent having excellent repellent activity and being highly safe. An insect repellent comprising, as an active ingredient, at least one compound selected from the group consisting of octahydro-7-methyl-1,4-methanonaphthalen-6(2H)-one, 3-methyl-5-propyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one, octahydro-5-methoxy-4,7-methane-1H-indene-2-carboxaldehyde, 6-methylquinoline, phenoxyacetaldehyde, γ-octalactone, 9-ethylidene-3-oxatricyclo(6.2.1.02,7)undecan-4-one, 2,3,3-trimethyl-2H-inden-1-one, 4-methyl-5-thiazoleethanol, 7-methoxy-3,7-dimethyloctanal, 3-methyl-1-phenyl-3-pentanol, 2-phenylpropionaldehyde dimethyl acetal, octahydro-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one and 2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexa-1,3-diene-1-carbaldehyde. |
US10779529B2 |
Compositions and methods for preserving red blood cells and platelets
Blood and platelet storage and rejuvenating compositions that include triciribine, triciribine metabolites, triciribine analogs, and mixtures of the same are disclosed. Such compositions can be useful in methods for treating (e.g., storing and rejuvenating) red blood cells and platelets. |
US10779528B2 |
Waterfowl decoy support
A waterfowl decoy support is provided which boasts the ability to provide support to existing flotation type waterfowl decoys for placement on a ground surface. The support is designed such that it is easily attachably removable to and from the keel of the flotation type waterfowl decoy. Moreover, when the waterfowl decoy support is attached to the decoy and positioned in the ground, the decoy support imitates the lower extremities of a live waterfowl animal, providing an authentic, highly effective waterfowl appearance. |
US10779527B2 |
Animal call
A reed-actuated animal call having a double-reed assembly and triple-reed assembly. The double-reed assembly has a short reed positioned atop a long reed positioned atop a sound board. An air passage is formed in the top of the sound board underneath the long reed. The long reed extends a determined length beyond the end of the short reed, the short reed constraining the long reed to enable the rapid activation of the long reed. The triple-reed assembly has an additional mid-length reed positioned between the short and long reeds. The long reed extends a determined length beyond the end of the mid-length reed, the mid-length reed extends a determined length beyond the short reed above the sound board, and the mid-length and short reeds constrain the long reed so as to enable the rapid activation of the long reed with a different resonance than the double-reed assembly. |
US10779521B2 |
Automated mass rearing system for insect larvae
Embodiments of the present disclosure can provide an automated mass rearing system for insect larvae. The automated mass rearing system can facilitate hatching, feeding, monitoring the growth and emergence of insect larvae and pupae. In some embodiments, the automated mass rearing system can include a production unit, a transportation unit, a storage unit, a dispensing unit, and a monitoring unit. In some embodiments, this automated mass rearing system can facilitate mass mosquito growth from egg hatching all the way through to full adults or certain stages in between such as the larvae rearing process (i.e., from larvae to pupae) with little or no human intervention. By automating the rearing and transportation of insect eggs, larvae, and pupae, deaths or developmental issues can be minimized. Various techniques and apparatuses are used in this automation that causes minimal disturbance to the insects during development, and thereby maximizing survival rate and fitness of the insects. |
US10779520B2 |
Genetically modified major histocompatibility complex animals
The invention provides genetically modified non-human animals that express chimeric human/non-human MHC I polypeptide and/or human or humanized β2 microglobulin polypeptide, as well as embryos, cells, and tissues comprising the same. Also provided are constructs for making said genetically modified animals and methods of making the same. Methods of using the genetically modified animals to study various aspects of human immune system are provided. |
US10779519B2 |
Human glial chimeric model for drug candidate assessment in human gliotrophic viral infections and progressive multifocal encephalopathy
The present invention is directed to a method of assessing in vivo human glial cell response to pathogenic infection that involves providing a non-human mammal either with at least 30% of its glial cells in its corpus callosum being human glial cells and/or with at least 5% of its glial cells its brain and brain stem white matter being human glial cells, subjecting the non-human mammal to pathogenic infection and assessing the in vivo human glial cell response to pathogenic infection. A method of identifying therapeutic agents for the pathogenic infection as well as forms of the non-human mammal having a pathogenic brain infection are also disclosed. |
US10779516B2 |
Aquarium housing for viewing aquatic life including systems and methods associated therewith
An aquarium structure for the housing and display of aquatic life, particularly jellyfish, adapted to provide a beneficial flow of fluid within it, such as a rising or suspending current. The aquarium structure includes a bottom surface, at least one sidewall, and a barrier disposed within in spaced apart relation to the bottom surface by a predetermined distance to form a gap therebetween. In preferred embodiments, the aquarium structure includes an air pump and also, is generally cylindrical in shape and disposed vertically along its major axis, to offer a wide area for viewing aquatic life within, and yet a relatively small and compact aquarium housing suitable for “desktop” use, although the invention may have other sizes and configurations. The aquarium housing can also include a lighting assembly disposed below the viewing area and configured to direct illumination therein and in some embodiments onto other surfaces above the aquarium housing. |
US10779512B1 |
Quick release device
A quick release device that includes a base member and an arm hingedly attached to the base member. In application, an opposite end of the tether can be tied to an anchor disposed on a lower portion of the base member and a first end of the tether is passed through the hunting dog's collar between the dog's neck area and collar, and then passed between the base member and arm while in the open, unlocked position. Urging the arm to the locked position catches and secures the first end of the tether so that the hunting dog is releasably secured. Transmitting a radio signal from the remotely located radio transmitter to the radio receiver, will cause the solenoid to disengage the coupling mechanism causing a propulsion member to apply a separating force to an extension disposed on the arm. The exerted separating force of propulsion member contacting the extension causes the arm to release the base member into the open or unlocked position. The device includes a holding interface defined by an abutment portion of the arm and an elongated aperture disposed in the base member for receipt of the abutment portion when the device is in the locked or closed position. When the hunting dog places a puffing pressure on the tether, the first end positions and catches between the abutment portion and elongated aperture. The tether will then remain secured as described until the hunter elects to remotely release the arm and allow the animal to run free. |
US10779508B2 |
Water feeder for pets and filter therefor
A water feeder filter water feeder includes a water storage tank and a water drinking portion. The filter supplies and returns water from the water storage tank to the water drinking portion. The filter is detachably provided between the water storage tank and the water drinking portion and passes the water from an upper surface side to a lower surface side of the filter. The filter includes a filter tray with a bottom wall having a water passing aperture and an outer peripheral wall. An internal filter medium is in the filter tray. A top covering filter medium covers an upper end opening of the filter tray. A partition wall of the filter tray is formed with a lower side is positioned inner than an upper side when viewed from each chamber. The outer peripheral wall is formed with a lower side is positioned inner than an upper side. |
US10779506B1 |
Fully automated, sensor-driven, catch system for a hydraulic livestock squeeze chute
A fully automated, sensor driven catch system for a livestock squeeze chute includes an elongated sensor support member mounted on the upper end of the squeeze chute which has first, second, third and fourth sensors mounted thereof. A fifth sensor is built into one of the head gate hydraulic cylinders. A sixth sensor is built into the hydraulic cylinder for controlling the side squeeze panels of the chute. A seventh sensor is built into one of the hydraulic cylinders for controlling the tail gate hydraulic cylinders. The sensors are connected to a control module which is connected to a hydraulic valve module. The sensors send signals to the control module which controls the hydraulic cylinder of the tail gate assembly, the side squeeze panels and the head gate assembly. The sensors sense the movement of the animal as it passes through the chute which in turn controls the hydraulic cylinders. |
US10779502B1 |
Maize hybrid X05N265
A novel maize variety designated X05N265 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 X05N265 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X05N265 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X05N265, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X05N265 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X05N265 and methods of using maize variety X05N265 are disclosed. |
US10779501B1 |
Maize inbred PH42DJ
A novel maize variety designated PH42DJ and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH42DJ with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH42DJ 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 PH42DJ or a locus conversion of PH42DJ with another maize variety. |
US10779495B2 |
Lettuce variety NUN 09127 LTL
The disclosure provides a new and distinct variety of lettuce, NUN 09127 LTL as well as seeds and plants and heads or leaves thereof. |
US10779491B1 |
Maize hybrid X03N328
A novel maize variety designated X03N328 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 X03N328 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X03N328 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X03N328, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X03N328 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X03N328 and methods of using maize variety X03N328 are disclosed. |
US10779490B1 |
Maize hybrid X85N948
A novel maize variety designated X85N948 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 X85N948 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X85N948 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X85N948, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X85N948 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X85N948 and methods of using maize variety X85N948 are disclosed. |
US10779487B2 |
Plant propagation
The present application relates generally to the field of plant propagation. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for the propagation of vegetatively reproducing plants and plants and plant parts produced by such methods. The invention also provides encapsulated propagules. The invention also provides various end uses for the encapsulated propagules and for plants grown from the same. The invention also provides a method for the modification of the architecture of rhizomes and rhizomes having modified architecture and a method for the modification of the architecture of stem cuttings and stem cuttings having modified architecture. The invention also provides a coating for a propagule and a propagule coated therewith. |
US10779481B2 |
Tree cabling system for roof decks
A tree anchoring apparatus, a tree anchoring kit and a method of anchoring of a tree on a roof deck is provided consisting of three tree cabling systems attached to a tree. Each tree cabling system can exist in one of two states, depending on whether there is slack in the system or whether there is resistance due to movement of the tree from a vertical position to a horizontal position. In a wind event that causes the tree to move from a vertical position to a horizontal position, one or more of the tree cabling systems will experience resistance that keeps the tree in a horizontal position. When the wind event is over, the tree can be returned to a vertical position. |
US10779480B2 |
Plant dormancy control system
A dormancy control system for use with plants such as fruit trees, nut trees, and perennial berry bushes planted in commercial settings. The dormancy control system employs vertical shade structures to control the dormancy of plants such as fruit trees, nut trees, and perennial berry bush crops. The dormancy control system results in dramatic increases in crop yield, and may be coupled with orchard planting directional orientation, evaporative cooling systems, and chemical and hormone based spray applications |
US10779478B2 |
Method and apparatus for an acoustic-control light fixture
A light system that includes one or more lighting sheets including a first lighting sheet, wherein the first lighting sheet includes a first plurality of LEDs arranged on a grid of intersecting rows and columns of electrical conductors on an insulating substrate, wherein the first plurality of LEDs emit light having a first color spectrum, wherein the first lighting sheet includes a plurality of holes through the insulating substrate of the first lighting sheet, wherein each one of the plurality of holes through the insulating substrate of the first lighting sheet is positioned between an adjacent pair of rows of electrical conductors and between an adjacent pair of columns of electrical conductors of the first lighting sheet; and an acoustic tile, wherein the first lighting sheet is mounted to the acoustic tile. Some embodiments include a plurality of layered light sheets, optionally individually controlled for color and/or brightness. |
US10779473B2 |
Harvester header support
A harvester header support for supporting a header of an agricultural harvester, having a forward travel mode and a rearward travel mode. In the forward travel mode a first coupling element is in a forward travel position relative to a second coupling element, and in the rearward travel mode the first coupling element is in a rearward travel position relative to the second coupling element, wherein the first coupling element is moveable from the forward travel position to the rearward travel position and/or vice versa by pivoting the first coupling element relative to the second coupling element about the first pivot axis. An agricultural harvester having the harvester header support and a method for operating the agricultural harvester are disclosed as well. |
US10779472B2 |
Robotic fruit picking system
A robotic fruit picking system includes an autonomous robot that includes a positioning subsystem that enables autonomous positioning of the robot using a computer vision guidance system. The robot also includes at least one picking arm and at least one picking head, or other type of end effector, mounted on each picking arm to either cut a stem or branch for a specific fruit or bunch of fruits or pluck that fruit or bunch. A computer vision subsystem analyses images of the fruit to be picked or stored and a control subsystem is programmed with or learns picking strategies using machine learning techniques. A quality control (QC) subsystem monitors the quality of fruit and grades that fruit according to size and/or quality. The robot has a storage subsystem for storing fruit in containers for storage or transportation, or in punnets for retail. |
US10779471B2 |
Telescopic reel
A telescopic reel for an agricultural machine includes at least one side module being telescopic relative to a central module for causing the reel to switch from a retracted position to an extended position. A second crosspiece of the side module is adapted to enter into a cavity of a first crosspiece of the central module when the reel is in the retracted position, and is adapted to be extended when the reel is in the extended position. The first crosspiece and the second crosspiece are provided with a crop lifting system. The lifting system includes a connection for connecting lifts to at least one intersection element of the reel so that the lifts can slide along the second crosspiece of the side module. The lifts are brought close to each other when the reel is in the retracted position and the lifts are positioned relative to each other and to the at least one intersection element, at a distance substantially matching that of connection, when the reel is in the extended position. |
US10779468B2 |
Foldable working machine with safety switch to enable operation
A working machine according to one aspect of the present disclosure comprises an operation rod, a leading end unit, a rear end unit, and a drive permitter. The operation rod is configured to be transformable between an extended state and a non-extended state. The leading end unit is provided at one end of the operation rod. The leading end unit comprises a motor configured to drive a working element. The rear end unit is provided at the other end of the operation rod. The rear end unit comprises a controller configured to control driving of the motor. The drive permitter is configured to permit driving of the motor when the operation rod is in the extended state and not to permit driving of the motor when the operation rod is in the non-extended state. |
US10779467B2 |
Lawn care vehicle having a detachable conveyor joint
A conveyor joint assembly (600) is provided including a support ledge (501) operably coupled to and extending from a first sealing surface (602), a first side wall and second side wall (507) operably coupled to opposite ends of the support ledge (501), a receiver (504) operably coupled to the first sealing surface (602), and at least one protrusion (503) operably coupled to a second sealing surface (604). The second sealing surface (604) is configured to engage the support ledge (501) and the receiver (504) is configured to retain the at least one protrusion (503) causing the first sealing surface (602) to engage the second sealing surface (604). |
US10779463B2 |
Row planter lock assembly
A lock assembly is provided for a row planter unit to maintain the unit in a raised transport position and to relieve stress on the hydraulic system of the planter unit. The lock assembly includes a lock arm pivotally mounted to the bracket assembly of the row planter unit for selective receipt in a notch or detent on the mounting plate or mast of the bracket assembly so as to retain the row unit in the raised transport position. The lock arm can be disengaged from the bracket assembly notch or detent, such that the planter unit can be lowered to the field use position. |
US10779460B2 |
Distributing tower of an agricultural distributing machine and method for series cut-off on such a distributing tower
A distribution tower of an agricultural distribution machine for spreading granular material comprises a riser pipe supplying a flow of distribution goods to a ring-shaped distributor head for dividing the flow into a multitude of flows of distribution goods along the circumference of the distributor head. At least one of the outflows has a shut-off device. The shut-off device has a track switch operable to selectively guide the flow of distribution goods toward a seed tube or toward a return section. A return device connects to and surrounds the riser pipe. Openings in the riser pipe serve to receive the returned distribution goods. The return section, as well as the seed tube connection, are permanently, pneumatically connected. A method is also provided where it is possible to shut off an optional number of outflows without any resulting major change of the lateral distribution. |
US10779454B2 |
Soil penetrating apparatus with depth control
A soil penetrating apparatus having an automatic tool (e.g., aerator tine) depth control system and method. The system includes an actuator that sets and controls tine depth, a sensor that monitors tine depth, and a controller that controls the actuator in response to the sensor. In some embodiments, the actuator is a hydraulic actuator, wherein once tine depth is set, flow to the actuator is bypassed. A relief may be provided to allow the tines to lift to a shallower depth temporarily when soil hardness exceeds a threshold. The system may then automatically return the tines to the pre-selected depth once soil conditions permit. |
US10779452B2 |
Rotary slurry injector
The applicator embodiments for applying liquid livestock waste in the form of a slurry beneath the soil surface. Some embodiments include a leading swivel-mounted, spring-cushioned, conical-shaped wavy coulter blade angularly offset from the direction of travel which displaces the soil laterally in forming a furrow adapted to receive slurry. The coulter may be trailed by a single or a pair of optionally spring-cushioned rotary closing blade(s) that are to close the furrow containing the deposited liquid. One or more rotary closing blade(s) is optionally spring loaded to follow the soil contour. Some alternative embodiments utilize a rotary covering blade pivot assembly that is positioned lower and more forward, a larger spring for more blade depth, and/or a single or a pair of rotary covering blades for a scooping movement of the soil and results in more soil to cover the deposited liquid. In various embodiments, a number of injector units are mounted in a side-by-side relation in a spaced manner and springs maintain individual assembly alignment when blades are not engaged in the soil. |
US10785899B2 |
Supply station with door shield
A door assembly is described. The door assembly includes a door structure that is mounted over an opening of an enclosure. The door structure includes a body that includes a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The first surface may face an inside of the enclosure when the door structure is closed. The door structure includes a number of finger bracket structures mounted on the first surface. Each one of the finger bracket structures includes a bracket and one or more finger gaskets coupled to the bracket. The finger gaskets of the finger bracket structures may contact enclosure brackets mounted around an edge of the opening of the enclosure when the door structure is closed. A combination of the finger gaskets in contact with enclosure brackets may create an electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield at the edge of the opening of the enclosure. |
US10785898B1 |
Casing and manufacturing method of casing
A casing includes a substrate, a protective layer, a plurality of conductive shielding components and a plurality of waterproof layers. The substrate has a first surface and a second surface. The protective layer encapsulates the first surface and the second surface, wherein the protective layer has a plurality of openings and a part of the first surface is exposed from the openings. The conductive shielding components contact the protective layer encapsulating the first surface, and the conductive shielding components respectively cover the openings. The waterproof layers respectively cover edges of the conductive shielding components and contact the protective layer. A manufacturing method of casing is also provided. |
US10785897B2 |
Liquid cooled open compute cold plate
A cold plate compatible with the Open Compute Project Rack specification is disclosed. The cold plate is mounted in a compatible rack with removable trays mounted on support and coupling rails affixed to the underside of the cold plate thus supporting the trays during insertion and operation. |
US10785887B2 |
Electronic device including cooling function and controlling method thereof
According to various embodiments an electronic device may include a first housing comprising a hollow portion configured to receive an external electronic device, and a second housing disposed at an angle defined by a portion coupled with at least part of the hollow portion. The second housing may include a first cover facing at least part of the hollow portion and comprising a plurality of first openings, a second cover received in the first cover and comprising a plurality of second openings, and an electric fan motor disposed in a space between the first cover and the second cover, the electric fan motor configured to discharge at least part of intake air from at least some of the first openings to at least some of the second openings. |
US10785886B2 |
System, apparatus, and method for providing a programmable logic controller
A mounting device for a consumer grade controller that allows for installation in an industrial application with reliability improvement features. The consumer grade controller is mounted to the mounting device using screws and standoffs, which securely fasten the consumer grade controller to the mounting device. The mounting device is compatible with an industry standard DIN rail allowing for easy installation and removal. The mounting device positions the consumer grade controller vertically with respect to the DIN rail to provide improved cooling and reduce DIN rail space. A power cable is secured with a built-in strain relief feature and held in place with a tie wrap to maintain pressure on the cable and preventing it from accidentally releasing. The mounting device, standoffs, and strain relief feature can be injected molded in one assembly for low cost manufacturing while still providing all the benefits that an industrial application requires. |
US10785884B2 |
In-wall amplifier and controller housing and related methods
An in-wall amplifier assembly includes a wireless communication device and an amplifier located inside a first housing configured for in-wall installation, with the amplifier configured to amplify the audio output from the wireless communication device and supply it to external speakers. An AC/DC adapter located in a second housing can be connected thereto to supply DC power to the amplifier and wireless communication device. The wireless communication device can be removably accommodated in a faceplate of the first housing and held in place by a wall plate installed thereover. The amplifier can accept an external audio input from another source and automatically switch the amplified audio output between the output of the wireless communication device and the external audio input. |
US10785881B2 |
Bonded electronic control unit
An apparatus includes a housing, a circuit board, a sealant and a baseplate. The housing may have a shelf and a flange along an open side. The circuit board may be (i) disposed on the shelf of the housing and inside the flange of the housing and (ii) secured to the housing. The sealant may be dispensed (i) through the open side of the housing and (ii) along a gap between the flange and the circuit board. The baseplate may be compressed to the housing thereby causing the sealant to flow between (i) the baseplate and the circuit board and (ii) the baseplate and the flange. |
US10785878B2 |
Circuit board and method of forming same
A circuit board comprising a substrate and a circuit trace. The substrate includes a surface etched via ion milling over a circuit area such that the surface has an increased roughness. The circuit trace forms portions of an electronic circuit and may be created from a thin conductive film deposited on the surface within the circuit area. The circuit trace adheres more strongly to the roughened substrate surface, which prevents the circuit trace from peeling or becoming delaminated from the substrate surface. |
US10785869B2 |
Conductive strands for fabric-based items
Strands of material may be intertwined using weaving techniques, knitting techniques, non-woven or entanglement techniques, or braiding techniques. Fabric that is formed from the strands of material may be used in forming a fabric-based item. The fabric based item may include electrical components. The strands may include conductive strands that form signal paths. The signal paths can carry electrical signals associated with operation of the electrical components. Each strand may have an elongated core and a coating. Strands may also include intermediate layers between the cores and coatings. The cores, intermediate layers, and coatings may be formed from polymer without conductive filler, polymer with conductive filler, and/or metal. A polymer core may be provided with recesses to help retain subsequently deposited layers such as a metal coating layer. The recesses may be grooves that extend along the longitudinal axis of the core. |
US10785867B2 |
Automatic determination of power plane shape in printed circuit board
A system and method to automatically determine power plane shape in a printed circuit board (PCB) involve obtaining inputs. The inputs include a size and shape of the PCB, a set of sources, and a set of sinks associated with a power plane. The method also includes determining a center of charge (CoC) as a center of largest current density for the set of sources and the set of sinks, and creating a sub-shape corresponding with a path from each source of the set of sources and from each sink of the set of sinks to the CoC. The creating the sub-shape includes determining a width of a conductor in the path corresponding with each of the sub-shapes. The sub-shapes created for the set of sources and the set of sinks are combined as the power plane shape. |
US10785865B2 |
Interconnect structure and method of manufacturing the same
A method for manufacturing an interconnect structure is provided. The method includes the following steps. An opening is through a substrate. A low-k dielectric block is formed in the opening. At least one first via is formed through the low-k dielectric block. A first conductor is formed in the first via. |
US10785864B2 |
Printed circuit board with heat sink
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) may include a heat sink configured to draw heat from a surface-mounted component through the PCB toward a side of the PCB opposite a side having the surface-mounted component. The heat sinks may be single piece components that extend at least partially through the PCB. In some embodiments, the PCB may include connectors that interface between the PCB and a heat sink, or possibly other components. |
US10785859B2 |
Generating extreme ultraviolet radiation with nanoscale antennas
A method for generating extreme ultraviolet (EUV) radiation employs an EUV apparatus, which comprises one or more sets of nanoscale antennas, designed for electromagnetic field enhancement. The one or more sets comprise, each, at least one pair of opposite antennas separated by a feedgap volume. First cations of same molecular entities are allowed to reach the feedgap volumes and the antennas are energized so as to perform one or more EUV radiation emission cycles, during which the first cations are further ionized via electromagnetic field intensities achieved in the feedgap volumes by optically exciting corresponding pairs of opposite antennas. Second cations are thus obtained, which have a higher charge state than the first cations, and are forced to radiatively decay, by electrically stimulating antenna pairs, whereby EUV radiation is generated and third cations are obtained, which have a lower charge state than the second cations. |
US10785852B1 |
Closet lighting system
A closet lighting system incorporates a light strip that extends around an inside perimeter of a closet doorway and is configured to automatically turn on when motion is detected in the doorway. Motion may be a closet door opening or a person moving into a closet doorway, either walking into or reaching in. A closet lighting system has one or more activity sensors to detect the motion in the closet doorway. A first activity sensor may be configured proximal to the control system or the connected end of the light strip to the controller. A second activity sensor may be configured on a distal end of the light strip and may send a motion signal through the light strip, such as through a data line or through a power line. A motion signal may a voltage signal passed through the power line below a voltage to activate the lights. |
US10785849B2 |
System and method for the optimization of radiance modelling and controls in predictive daylight harvesting
In an example, an expected sky condition is calculated for a geographic location, a time of day, and a date based on a mathematical model. A predicted distribution of direct and interreflected solar radiation within the environment is calculated based on the expected sky condition. Measurement data from one or more photosensors is obtained that provides measurements of an initial distribution of direct and interreflected radiation within the environment, including radiation from solar and electrical lighting sources. A target distribution of direct and interreflected artificial electromagnetic radiation produced by electrical lighting is determined, based on the measurement data and the predicted distribution of direct and interreflected solar radiation, to achieve the target distribution of direct and interreflected radiation within the environment. Output parameters are set to one or more devices to modify the initial distribution to achieve the target distribution of direct and interreflected radiation within the environment, including diffusion characteristics of the materials between environments. |
US10785848B2 |
Lighting system commissioning
The invention provides a lighting system and a lighting control component for such a system. The components are battery-operated, and include a remote control signal receiver for receiving commands and configurations during commissioning. A disabling system is provided for enabling and disabling the remote control signal receiver, such that the remote control signal receiver is enabled when a commissioning process of the lighting system is expected and disabled when a commissioning process of the lighting system is not expected. This reduces the power consumption of the component after the commissioning is complete but provides ease of use during commissioning. |
US10785846B2 |
Illumination device
An illumination device is provided with: a planar first electrode; a planar second electrode arranged to face the first electrode; a light emitting layer which is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode and emits light in accordance with a current flowing between the first electrode and the second electrode; a first sensor that is electrically connected to the first electrode and detects an electrostatic capacitance of the first electrode; and a second sensor that is electrically connected to the second electrode and detects an electrostatic capacitance of the second electrode. |
US10785841B2 |
Driver circuit for light-emitting component
A driver circuit for at least one light-emitting optoelectronic component includes a control circuit having a capacitor and a control switch, wherein the control switch electrically connects to the component such that the component is supplied with current by the capacitor as a function of a switching state of the control switch, and a charging circuit having at least a first charging switch, a bias resistor and a buffer capacitor, wherein the charging circuit electrically connects to the capacitor and is configured to charge the capacitor through the bias resistor, and the buffer capacitor is linked to a connecting line between the bias resistor and the capacitor. |
US10785831B2 |
Micro-perforations for CNT heaters
An ice protection heater element includes a carbon allotrope heater with micro-perforations across up to about sixty percent of the carbon allotrope heater's surface. The micro-perforations allow uniform heating across the heating element and tailored electrical resistances for ice protection. |
US10785829B2 |
Enterprise content gateway
The disclosure relates to content delivery systems such as gateways for use in locations where the services of many end user devices are provided by a common management entity, such as hospitality, dormitory, healthcare, or other enterprise settings. The disclosure includes a gateway system that is configurable to ingest content from a variety of signals (satellite, broadcast, cable, and IP), process the content to have additional desired features, and reassemble content in various forms for delivery to individual end user devices. The gateway can be constructed from a series of modular processing blades with specific processing functions all interconnected by a common backplane and managed by a control module. A gateway can be inserted downstream from a node to allow additional end units to be added without exceeding the node capacity. |
US10785828B2 |
60GHZ-LWA support: discovery and keep alive
Techniques for 60 GHz long term evolution (LTE)—wireless local area network (WLAN) aggregation (LWA) for keeping a 60 GHz channel alive for fifth generation (5G) and beyond are discussed herein. An apparatus of a 5G/long term evolution (LTE) evolved NodeB (eNB) is connected to a 60 GHz access point (AP) via an Xw interface, and has a baseband circuit with one or more baseband processors. The baseband circuit encodes one or more measurement events, wherein upon receipt by a user equipment (UE) sets a trigger to measure a 60 GHz access point. |
US10785825B2 |
Data transmission method, access network device, terminal, and communications system
This application provides a data transmission method. In the method, a first access network device and a second access network device establish a data radio bearer (DRB)-based tunnel and a session-based tunnel. The second access network device sends a Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) layer data packet to the first access network device via the DRB-based tunnel; and the second access network device sends a Service Data Adaptation Protocol (SDAP) layer data packet to the first access network device via the session-based tunnel. |
US10785824B2 |
Information processing method and related apparatus
Embodiments of this application disclose an information processing method, a base station, and a terminal. The method includes: receiving, by a master base station, a new radio packet data convergence protocol (NR PDCP) configuration and identification information of a data radio bearer (DRB) corresponding to the NR PDCP configuration from a secondary base station; and sending, by the master base station, the NR PDCP configuration and the identification information of the DRB to a terminal, where the master base station and the secondary base station are base stations of different radio access technologies (RATs). |
US10785815B2 |
Electronic apparatus and controlling method thereof
An electronic apparatus for establishing communication between a first device and a second device is provided. According to an exemplary embodiment, the electronic apparatus includes a communicator configured to communicate with the first device; a user interface unit; and a controller configured to display identification information included in an advertising signal broadcasted from at least one device, and in response to a user command to select identification information of the second device from among at least one of the displayed identification information, control the communicator to transmit information for establishing communication between the first device and the second device to the first device. |
US10785813B2 |
Mobile communication network attachment to Wi-Fi
A computer-implemented process for an attachment process to a network. The method comprises, receiving a data request from a user equipment, connecting the user equipment is to a mobile communication network through a first base station, determining a router bound to the user equipment, connecting the router to the mobile communication network through a second base station, establishing a connection between the user equipment and the router through the first base station and the second base station. |
US10785806B2 |
On-demand interference management
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A base station may transmit a first signal; listen, after transmitting the first signal and during a listening interval, for a second signal from a user equipment (UE) affected by the first signal, the second signal being indicative of interference at the first UE; receive the second signal during the listening interval; and initiate an interference management procedure based on receipt of the second signal. |
US10785803B2 |
RACH procedure and configuration for unlicensed EMTC system
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe simplified RACH procedure and configuration for an eMTC system operating on unlicensed spectrum. |
US10785801B2 |
Method and apparatus for random access in a wireless communication system
Methods, apparatuses and computer program provide for random access in a wireless communication system. A method implemented in a network device comprises receiving, from a terminal device, a signal for initiating an RA procedure of a first RA type, the signal including a preamble portion and an information portion. In response to successfully detecting the preamble portion of the signal, but failure in detection of the information portion of the signal, transmitting to the terminal device a first response indicating a successful detection of only a preamble portion of the signal, or a second response indicating an RA procedure of a second RA type different from the first RA type. The described technique may increase the reliability of a two-step RACH procedure and/or reduce consumption of time-frequency resources. |
US10785799B2 |
Adaptive medium sensing thresholds
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A wireless device (e.g., a user equipment and/or base station) may select a beam configuration for a wireless transmission over a channel of a radio frequency spectrum band. The wireless device may perform a listen-before-talk (LBT) procedure on the channel using a LBT detection threshold, wherein the LBT detection threshold is based at least in part on the selected beam configuration. The wireless device may perform the wireless transmission over the channel using the selected beam configuration based at least in part on a success of the LBT procedure. |
US10785797B2 |
Beam refinement reference signal (BRRS) design for mmWave system in shared spectrum
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for beam refinement reference signal (BRRS) design for millimeter wave (mmWave) system in shared spectrum. The techniques can include a method for wireless communication that includes transmitting at least one of a request-to-send (RTS) or a clear-to-send (CTS) within a frame using frequency resources in a shared spectrum, and including a beam refinement reference signal (BRRS) in the at least one of the RTS or CTS. |
US10785789B2 |
Systems and methods for signaling and using transmit patterns
Systems and methods relating to transmit patterns that define multiple transmit opportunities for a wireless device in a cellular communications network are disclosed. In some embodiments, a method of operation of a wireless device in a cellular communications network comprises receiving an indication of one or more transmit patterns for one or more logical channel groups. Each transmit pattern of the one or more transmit patterns defines a plurality of transmit opportunities. The method further comprises, based on the one or more transmit patterns, determining when to transmit a scheduling request for transmission of data in accordance with the one or more transmit patterns. The method further comprises, upon determining that it is time to transmit a scheduling request, transmitting a scheduling request to a radio access node to thereby request resources for transmission of uplink data in accordance with the one or more transmit patterns. |
US10785787B2 |
Communicating UCI in autonomous uplink transmissions
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for communicating uplink control information (“UCI”) with cyclic redundancy check (“CRC”) in an autonomous uplink (“AUL”) transmission. One apparatus includes a processor and a transceiver that receives a control signal to enable AUL transmission. The processor determines to transmit data in an AUL transmission and generates UCI for the AUL transmission, wherein the UCI comprises a CRC, wherein the UCI further indicates an identifier of the apparatus. The processor transmits, via the transceiver, the UCI with the AUL transmission, wherein the AUL transmission comprises the UCI. |
US10785785B2 |
Method and device in UE and base station
The disclosure provides a method and a device in a User Equipment (UE) and a base station. The UE receives first configuration information, and then receives a first radio signal and a second radio signal in first and second time domain resources respectively. A first bit block generates the first and second radio signals. The first configuration information is applied to the first and second radio signals, and antenna ports corresponding to the first radio signal are different from antenna ports corresponding to the second radio signal. According to the disclosure, the first configuration information configures both the first and second radio signals, and the first and second radio signals received on different time domain resources respectively; therefore, data corresponding to one same bit block can be transmitted through different modes, air interface resources can be fully utilized and the overall spectrum efficiency of the system can be improved. |
US10785784B2 |
Method and devices for specifying the quality of service in a transmission of data packets
A service class for a transmission of data packets between a service entity and a user equipment is selected from a plurality of service classes. A first transmission context is established between a core network node and the user equipment, and is associated with a first set of attributes for defining a first quality of service for the transmission. Furthermore, a second transmission context is established between an access node and the user equipment, and is associated with a second set of attributes for defining a second quality of service for the transmission. The selected service class determines the first set of attributes by a first unique mapping function performed in the core network node and the selected service class determines the second set of attributes by a second unique mapping function performed in the access node. |
US10785774B2 |
Telecommunications method and system
A base station receiving uplink data transmitted from mobile terminals of first type and mobile terminals of second type over a radio interface using plural sub-carriers. The mobile terminals of first type transmit uplink data on a first group of the sub-carriers over a first bandwidth and the mobile terminals of second type transmit uplink data on a second group of the sub-carriers within the first group of sub-carriers over a second bandwidth that is smaller than the first bandwidth. The base station is configured to grant uplink radio resources in response to random access request messages transmitted by mobile terminals of first type transmitted on a first random access channel and to grant uplink radio resources in response to random access request messages transmitted by mobile terminals of second type transmitted on a second random access channel, which are transmitted on sub-carriers within the second group of sub-carriers. |
US10785769B2 |
Physical downlink control channel design for 5G new radio
A method to improve the design of new radio physical downlink control channel (NR-PDCCH) transmission and to reduce the false alarm rate of NR-PDCCH blind decoding is proposed. The downlink control information (DCI) bits are carried by NR-PDCCH to be transmitted to UEs after CRC attachment, channel encoding, interleaving, and modulation. The proposed NR-PDCCH design is separated into two parts. In a first part, a UE-ID or RNTI is used to derive a CRC mask or a scrambling sequence for CRC attachment of the DCI bits. In a second part, a UE-specific ID is used to derive an interleaver before or after channel encoding of the DCI bits. If the interleaver is placed before channel encoding, it takes the form of a bit interleaver. If the interleaver is placed after channel encoding, it takes the form of a bit interleaver or a channel interleaver. |
US10785768B2 |
Uplink grant, downlink assignment and search space method and apparatus in carrier aggregation
Methods of mapping, indicating, encoding and transmitting uplink (UL) grants and downlink (DL) assignments for wireless communications for carrier aggregation are disclosed. Methods to encode and transmit DL assignments and UL grants and map and indicate the DL assignments to DL component carriers and UL grants to UL component carriers are described. Methods include specifying the mapping rules for DL component carriers that transmit DL assignment and DL component carriers that receive physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH), and mapping rules for DL component carriers that transmit UL grants and UL component carriers that transit physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) when using separate coding/separate transmission schemes. |
US10785763B2 |
Method and apparatus for receiving a downlink signal in a wireless communication system supporting carrier aggregation
The present invention relates to a method for receiving a downlink signal at a terminal in a wireless communication system. In particular, the method comprises: receiving a control channel to be transmitted to a specific subframe via a first carrier; and decoding a data channel corresponding to the control channel to be transmitted to the specific subframe via a second carrier, using at least one parameter included in the control channel, wherein information on the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) start symbol of data channels that are transmitted via each of at least one carrier allocated to the terminal is signaled through an upper layer. |
US10785762B2 |
Method, apparatus, and system for transmitting control information
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method, an apparatus, and a system for transmitting control information. The method includes: determining enhanced resource element group numbers in resource blocks, and determining, according to the resource element group numbers, positions of resource elements corresponding to enhanced resource element groups; interleaving the enhanced resource element group numbers, and determining an enhanced control channel element; determining, according to the enhanced control channel element and the positions of the resource elements corresponding to the enhanced resource element groups, positions of resource elements corresponding to the enhanced control channel element; and transmitting corresponding control information on the positions of the resource elements corresponding to the control channel element. The present invention alleviates a problem that channel frequency diversity is poor, and lowers the probability of loss of information of a terminal device. |
US10785755B2 |
User equipment, base station, and communication method
There is provided user equipment of a radio communication system provided with a base station and the user equipment, the user equipment including a reporting unit that reports, to the base station, a band combination supported by the user equipment, a MIMO layer number, and a modulation scheme, and a UE category supported by the user equipment; and a receiver that receives, upon detecting that a maximum bit rate that is achievable by carrier aggregation performed with the band combination supported by the user equipment, the MIMO layer number, and the modulation scheme exceeds a maximum bit rate to be supported by the UE category supported by the user equipment, data from the base station with a bit rate that is less than or equal to the maximum bit rate to be supported by the user equipment under the UE category. |
US10785754B2 |
Method for deploying a backhaul radio with antenna array
A intelligent backhaul system is disclosed to manage and control multiple intelligent backhaul radios within a geographic zone. The intelligent backhaul system includes multiple intelligent backhaul radios (IBRs) that are able to function in both obstructed and unobstructed line of sight propagation conditions, one or more intelligent backhaul controllers (IBCs) connecting the IBRs with other network elements, and an intelligent backhaul management system (IBMS). The IBMS may include a private and/or public server and/or agents in one or more IBRs or IBCs. |
US10785742B2 |
Wireless access point identifier comprising radio map data
A method, performed by at least one apparatus, is provided that includes obtaining, at a wireless access point, radio map data which enables a determination of characteristics of radio signals transmitted by the wireless access point. The characteristics of the radio signals are expected to be observable at different locations. Additionally, the method includes repeatedly providing, by the wireless access point, one or more identifiers of the wireless access point. The one or more identifiers include the radio map data or a part thereof to enable mobile devices receiving the one or more identifiers to determine their position based on the radio map data. |
US10785739B2 |
Beam indication in RACH
A wireless device receives, from a first base station, message(s) comprising configuration parameter(s) of a second base station comprising a cell. The configuration parameter(s) indicate a cell radio identifier, a plurality of random access preambles of the cell, and random access channel occasion(s) of the cell. The wireless device transmits, to the second base station via the random access channel occasion(s), random access preamble(s) of the plurality of random access preambles using a plurality of transmit beams. The wireless device receives random access response(s) identified by the cell radio identifier. The random access response(s) comprise a first preamble identifier corresponding to a first random access preamble of the random access preamble(s). The wireless device determines a first transmit beam of the plurality of transmit beams used to transmit the first random access preamble. The wireless device transmits, to the second base station, data using the first transmit beam. |
US10785738B2 |
Communication system and small-cell base station
A deviation of time at which downlink signals synchronously transmitted from a macro-cell base station and a small-cell base station respectively reach a communication terminal apparatus can be made within an allowable range, without being affected by transmission delay in transmission cables of base station and propagation delay in radio transmission paths. The small-cell base station is provided with a radio transceiving section connected with antenna, a radio communication control section, a transmission cable connected with the radio transceiving section and the radio communication control section, and a downlink signal receiving section for receiving downlink signals transmitted from the macro-cell base station and the own base station respectively. The small-cell base station measures a reception-timing difference of downlink signals transmitted from the macro-cell base station and the own base station based on a reception result of the downlink signal, adjusts a transmission timing of downlink signal of the own base station based on the reception-timing difference, and transmits a downlink signal at the adjusted transmission timing. |
US10785737B2 |
Technique to align a radio interface frame timing reference in a pool of radio equipment controllers
Systems and methods of aligning a radio interface frame timing reference in a pool of Radio Equipment Controllers (RECs) are provided. In some embodiments, a method of operation of an REC includes computing a radio interface frame timing offset for a target REC relative to a reference time and 5 sending the radio interface frame timing offset to the target REC via an asynchronous communication network. According to some embodiments, this provides a substantially aligned radio interface frame timing reference in a pool of RECs. In some embodiments, the method also includes, prior to computing the radio interface frame timing offset, determining that the REC is a master REC. In some embodiments, determining that the REC is the master REC includes exchanging information indicative of at least one capability of each of the RECs and determining that the REC is the master REC based on the at least one capability. |
US10785730B2 |
Scheduling method, power control method, and base station
A power control method and a base station are provided. The base station obtains a first resource block (RB) set and a second RB set after a power control cycle arrives, wherein the first RB set is an RB set that is allocated by the first base station to first user equipment (UE) in a first cell at each transmission time interval (TTI) in the power control cycle, and the second RB set is an RB set that is allocated by a second base station to second UE in a second cell at each TTI in the power control cycle. Then the base station performs power control on the first UE based on the first RB set and the second RB set. |
US10785726B2 |
Wireless communication apparatus wirelessly communicating with another wireless communication apparatus, control method of wireless communication apparatus, and storage
A wireless communication apparatus includes a first control unit operating with power supplied from a secondary battery and operable in a case where a detected voltage of the secondary battery is greater than or equal to a second threshold voltage, a second control unit operating independent from the first control unit and with power supplied from the secondary battery, and a wireless communication unit controlled by the second control unit operating with power supplied from the secondary battery to communicate with a different wireless communication apparatus, wherein, in a case where a detected voltage of the secondary battery is lower than a first threshold voltage that is lower than the second threshold value, the second control unit ends transmission of a packet and communication connection. |
US10785725B2 |
Mobile terminal and method for managing power thereof
An electronic device for performing power management is provided. The electronic device includes a display; and a processor configured to in response to receiving an input for switching to a power management mode, control the display to display first guide data for determining whether to perform a power management operation, in response to receiving a first input for performing the power management operation, control the display to display second guide data related to one or more methods of the power management operation, and perform the power management operation based on a selection of at least one from among the one or more methods. |
US10785722B2 |
Wakeup system and method for devices in power saving mode
A computer device may include a memory storing instructions and a processor configured to execute the instructions to select a broadcast method for a wakeup signal for a wireless communication device; instruct a base station to broadcast the wakeup signal using the selected broadcast method; and provide information identifying the selected broadcast method to the wireless communication device. The processor may be further configured to receiving a wakeup request from a machine-type communication interworking function (MTC-IWF) device; map the received wakeup request to a wakeup signature beacon signal associated with the wireless communication device; and instruct the base station to transmit a wakeup signature beacon signal to the wireless communication device based on the received wakeup request. |
US10785721B1 |
Energy saving control of mobile equipment
A method, computer program product, and network system for controlling an energy consumption of mobile equipment adapted to communicate over a telecommunication network are provided. The embodiment may include entering an energy saving mode for a mobile equipment in response to an energy saving activation. The embodiment may also include receiving inbound information to be transmitted to the mobile equipment in the energy saving mode. The embodiment may further include verifying a transmission enablement of the inbound information in response to said receiving the inbound information according to an energy saving policy based on one or more category indicators of the inbound information. The embodiment may also include controlling a transmission of the inbound information to the mobile equipment in the energy saving mode according to a result of said verifying the transmission enablement. |
US10785720B2 |
Medical device with control circuitry to improve communication quality
A method for managing power during communication with an implantable medical device, including establishing a communications link, utilizing a power corresponding to a session start power, to initiate a current session between an implantable medical device (IMD) and external device. A telemetry break condition of the communications link is monitored during the current session. The power utilized by the IMD is adjusted between low and high power levels, during the current session based on the telemetry break condition. The number of sessions is counted, including the current session and one or more prior sessions, in which the IMD utilized the higher power level, and a level for the session start power to be utilized to initiate a next session following the current session is adaptively learned based on the counting of the number of sessions. |
US10785719B2 |
Power efficient base station
A base station utilizes duty cycle requirements of each of multiple base station components to efficiently consume power. The base station may include a synchronization module that allows the base station to send collected data from a cache to a gateway, which then, sends it up to the cloud. The base station may also include a sensor connectivity module that establishes a connection between the base station and data collecting devices deployed to collect data for storage in the cache. A base station controller serves as the cache for the data collected by the sensor module and sends the data to the gateway for synchronization in the cloud using the synchronization module. A base station controller determines/coordinates the duty cycle of the sensor connectivity module and synchronization module in a power efficient way depending on the current power available to the base station, network needs, and the weather conditions. |
US10785714B2 |
Communications devices and methods for selecting a wireless access interface
A communications device transmits data to a mobile communications network or receives data from a mobile communications network. The mobile communications network includes plural infrastructure equipment each providing a wireless access interface for the communications device. The wireless access interfaces may have a different frequency but operate in accordance with the same standard or may use different radio access technologies. The communications device selects one of the wireless access interface by generating a signal reception metric for each of the wireless access interfaces provided by the one or more neighbouring infrastructure equipment and each if the wireless access interfaces provided by the selected infrastructure equipment, and selects or reselects one of the wireless access interfaces provided by the one or more neighbouring infrastructure equipment or one of the wireless access interfaces provided by the selected infrastructure equipment in accordance with predetermined criteria based on the generated signal reception metrics. |
US10785713B2 |
Device and method for accessing multiple networks in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a technique for a sensor network, machine to machine (M2M) communication, machine type communication (MTC) and the Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure can be used for intelligent services (services related to a smart home, a smart building, a smart city, a smart car or a connected car, healthcare, digital education, retail business, security and safety and the like) on the basis of the technique. An operating method of a tethering device, according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprises the step of: selecting a first network and/or a second network according to the characteristic of a data request message received from a client device; and transmitting, to the client device, a response message received from a server through the at least one selected network. |
US10785710B2 |
Spectrum sharing architectures and methods
An architecture is configured to be employed within a network entity. The architecture includes a repository management component and a spectrum controller. The repository management component is configured to collect sensing information, generate a sensing map based on the collected sensing information and maintain an available spectrum in a database. The spectrum controller is configured to identify and handoff bands of the available spectrum according to the sensing map. |
US10785709B2 |
Base station device, terminal device, and communication system for dividing resources to establish connection
A base station device has a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter transmits reporting information including information of divided resources, information of connection modes used when connecting to the divided resources, and information for identifying services associated with the divided resources. Here, the divided resources are obtained by dividing resources in association with services provided via a core network. The receiver receives, from a terminal that has received the reporting information, a connection request that specifies a certain connection mode to be used for connection. |
US10785708B2 |
System and method of tracking a mobile device
Systems and methods for tracking mobile devices are provided. One system comprises at least one processor and memory storing code which when executed by the at least one processor configure the at least one processor to perform a method of tracking a mobile device. The method comprises receiving broadcasting an IMSI message, receiving an IMSI attach request message from a mobile device, and identifying the mobile device within a location area. |
US10785705B1 |
Low-power and low-latency non-standalone initial access to new radio carrier
A communication device that establishes a short-range wireless communication link with a fixed wireless access (FWA) user equipment (UE) or a mobile UE that is in a specified proximal range of the communication device. The FWA UE or the mobile UE is in a radio resource control (RRC) connected state over LTE network, is determined. The communication device detects whether a first new radio (NR) carrier is assigned to the FWA UE or the mobile UE without using the communication device. A carrier measurement is determined for NR is established at the FWA UE (or mobile UE) by an LTE-enabled base station in the RRC connected state. The communication device controls assignment of a second NR carrier to the FWA UE or the mobile UE for non-standalone initial access to a beam of RF data signals in the second NR carrier at the FWA UE or the mobile UE. |
US10785703B1 |
Preventing connections to unauthorized access points with channel switch announcements
An unauthorized access point is identified during a periodic scan on the wireless network and storing a MAC address for the unauthorized access point and monitored for connection attempts. In response to an attempt by the unauthorized access point to connect to a wireless station or in response to the wireless station attempt to connect to the unauthorized access point, a spoofed probe response is transmitted to prevent a connection. The probe response can include a channel switching element and the MAC address of the unauthorized access point. |
US10785702B2 |
Beacon and method for setting up and for maintaining a network
The invention relates to a method for establishing and maintaining a network having two or more subscribers, based on radio connections between the subscribers in accordance with a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) standard, each subscriber being uniquely characterized by way of a subscriber identifier (node ID). Provision is made in that context that clusters having one subscriber, or several subscribers connected by means of BLE network connections, are formed; that a unique cluster identifier (cluster ID) is allocated to each cluster; that a first subscriber of a first cluster selects a second subscriber, located within range of a BLE connection, from a second cluster that is smaller or of the same size, and causes it to be detached from the second cluster and integrated into the first cluster by way of a BLE network connection to the first subscriber. The invention further relates to a beacon for carrying out the method. |
US10785700B2 |
Apparatus and method for transmitting beacon messages in a mesh network
A method in a node of a mesh network comprises receiving a plurality of neighbor count values, each neighbor count value relating to the number of neighbors associated with a particular neighbor of the node, and controlling the transmission of a beacon message based on the received neighbor count values. The method in a node of a mesh network may comprise determining a neighbor count value, the neighbor count value comprising the number of neighbor nodes associated with the node, and distributing the neighbor count value to the neighbor nodes of the node. |
US10785695B1 |
System and method for managing data throughput of wireless devices in a wireless network
Systems, methods, and processing nodes are configured to manage data throughput of wireless devices in a wireless network, such as a network that employs MIMO techniques, by receiving a request from a wireless device to operate in the wireless network using a first communication protocol, the wireless network deploying communications with wireless devices using at least two communication protocols simultaneously determining that a value associated with data rate used by a set of wireless devices in the wireless network using at least one of the at least two communication protocols exceeds a threshold value, and adjusting an operating parameter of a multi-element antenna for communicating signals between an access node and the plurality of wireless devices in the wireless network using the first communication protocol when it is determined that the value exceed the threshold value. |
US10785692B2 |
Method and user equipment for mobility and classification based restricted measurement list creation in virtual cells
In a mobile telecommunications system method neighboring cell list information indicating neighboring cells is obtained. Classification information of cells in the neighboring cell list information is obtained. A mobility state of a user equipment is obtained, and selecting at least one candidate cell to be measured is selected based on the neighboring cell list information, the classification information and the mobility state of the user equipment. |
US10785686B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for channel access in dynamic spectrum sharing
Devices, systems, and methods for channel access in dynamic spectrum sharing. In one embodiment, a server includes a communication interface, a memory, and an electronic processor configured to receive an allotment of bidding credits, determine an amount of available spectrum, generate a power spectrum matrix, generate a bid based on a need for spectrum access and a portion of the allotment of bidding credits, control the communication interface to transmit the power spectrum matrix and the bid to the one or more servers, receive an external power spectrum matrix and an associated bid from each of the one or more servers, compare the bid to the associated bid to determine a winning bid, and control all of the one or more radio nodes to use the spectrum that is associated with the power spectrum matrix in response to determining that the bid is the winning bid. |
US10785681B1 |
Methods and apparatuses for feature-driven machine-to-machine communications
Methods and apparatuses for feature-driven machine-to-machine communications are described. At a feature encoder, features are extracted from sensed raw information, to generate features that compress the raw information by a compression ratio. The feature encoder implements a probabilistic encoder to generate the features, each feature providing information about a respective probability distribution that each represents one or more aspects of the subject. The probabilistic encoder is designed to provide a compression ratio that satisfies a predetermined physical channel capacity limit for a transmission channel. The features are transmitted over the transmission channel. |
US10785678B2 |
Congestion control method, base station, and user equipment
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide example congestion control methods, base stations, and user equipment. After determining that congestion control needs to be performed, a base station determines a congestion control policy, and determines, from UE in coverage of the base station, first UE that needs to perform adjustment according to the congestion control policy. The base station can then send the congestion control policy to the first UE, so that the first UE performs adjustment, to alleviate a congestion status of a PC5 interface. In this process, the base station performs centralized control on all UE in the coverage of the base station. |
US10785677B2 |
Congestion control in a telecommunications network
Congestion control in a telecommunications network, in which a method of congestion control in a transport network is provided. A buffer state of a buffer is monitored by dynamically sampling the buffer such that the sampling rate is adjusted in dependence of the buffer state. Also, a condition indicative of congestion is determined in response to a change of the buffer state exceeding a predetermined limit. In response to determining the condition indicative of congestion, a congestion notification message is created. The created congestion notification message may then be transmitted to a second network node. The second network node may subsequently compensate for a detected congestion on the basis of a received congestion notification message. |
US10785675B2 |
Method and device for controlling traffic of electronic device in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a pre-5th-Generation (5G) or 5G communication system to be provided for supporting higher data rates Beyond 4th-Generation (4G) communication system such as Long Term Evolution (LTE). The present disclosure relates to a method and a device for controlling traffic of an electronic device in a wireless communication system, and the method can comprise the steps of: detecting a plurality of parts of traffic flows corresponding to at least one application; and preferentially processing the plurality of parts of traffic flows on the basis of application related information on each of the detected plurality of parts of traffic flows. |
US10785671B2 |
Systems and methods for performing data aggregation in wide area networks
A hotspot comprises WAN interfaces, each WAN interface coupleable with a wireless WAN, at least two wireless WANs including at least two cellular WANs, at least two WAN interfaces including two ports configured to receive two SIMs, each SIM for connecting over a cellular WAN, each WAN interface disposed in or couple to a housing; a LAN interface coupleable with a network-enabled device over a LAN, the LAN interface disposed or coupled to the housing; and an aggregator configured to use a distribution protocol to identify two or more WAN interfaces in response to a data connection request; receive outgoing data from the device; partition the outgoing data for transfer over the two or more WAN interfaces; transfer the partitioned outgoing data to the two or more WAN interfaces; receive incoming data from the two or more WAN interfaces; and transfer the directed incoming data to the device. |
US10785668B2 |
Method and apparatus for rapidly reporting frequency measurement results in next generation mobile communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. A control method of a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is provided. The method includes receiving packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) configuration information including information indicative of whether a PDCP layer supports out-of-sequence delivery; identifying whether the PDCP layer supports out-of-sequence delivery based on the PDCP configuration information; and processing a PDCP protocol data unit (PDU) based on a result of identifying whether the PDCP layer supports out-of-sequence delivery. |
US10785667B2 |
Reference signal measurement and reporting for new radio (NR) systems
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described for reference signal measurement and reporting for new radio systems. A user equipment (UE) and a base station may coordinate for identifying a particular beam and subarray pair for communication. A user equipment (UE) may receive a measurement gap configuration from a base station specifying a measurement gap type of a plurality of different measurement gap types, and measure, in a measurement gap corresponding to the specified measurement gap type, a reference signal to generate a measurement using a first subarray of a plurality of subarrays of an antenna array of the UE. The UE may generate a measurement report that indicates the measurement. The UE may transmit the measurement report to the base station. The base station may use the measurement report for selecting a beam and subarray pair for communication. |
US10785662B2 |
Cloud-based network optimizer for connected vehicles
The disclosure includes embodiments for providing cloud-based network optimization for connected vehicles. In some embodiments, a method includes receiving, by a connected vehicle, configuration data describing a set of candidate vehicle-to-anything (V2X) channels of a V2X radio of the connected vehicle and configuration selection probability values describing a likelihood that particular candidate V2X channels of the set will be selected. In some embodiments, the method includes selecting a V2X channel from the set that does not have the highest likelihood of being selected. In some embodiments, the method includes configuring the V2X radio of the connected vehicle to transmit data packets using the selected V2X channel. |
US10785661B2 |
Communication system
Provided is a technology capable of securing satisfactory communication quality. A communication system includes a user equipment, and a base station configured to be connected to the user equipment to perform radio communication with the user equipment. The user equipment performs radio communication with a beam. When the user equipment detects a beam disappearance state being a state incapable of maintaining communication quality with the base station, the user equipment transmits a notification of the beam disappearance state with a beam having a wider half width than a half width before detection of the beam disappearance state. |
US10785659B2 |
Relay station, relay method, radio communication system, and radio communication apparatus
A relay node in a mobile communication network for relaying communications between a base station and a mobile terminal. The relay node includes a first communication unit that communicates with the base station via a backhaul link using at least one of a first modulation method and a first multiplexing method, and a second communication unit that communicates with the mobile terminal via an access link using at least one of a second modulation method and a second multiplexing method. The relay node also includes a communication control unit that selects the at least one of the first modulation method and the first multiplexing method, or selects the at least one of the second modulation method and the second multiplexing method based on a characteristic of a link, a type of link or a type of data included in a communication signal. |
US10785654B1 |
Wireless device and wireless transmission method
A wireless device includes: a plurality of antennas; a first correlation series generator configured to generate a first correlation series based on transmission data; a second correlation series generator configured to generate a second correlation series based on the first correlation series; a first modulator configured to modulate the transmission data to generate a first modulated signal; a second modulator configured to modulate the first correlation series to generate a second modulated signal; a third modulator configured to modulate the second correlation series to generate a third modulated signal; a signal combiner configured to combine the first to third modulated signals to generate first to third transmission signals; and a transmitter configured to output the first to third transmission signals respectively via first to third antennas among the plurality of antennas. |
US10785653B2 |
Secure short message service over non-access stratum
A short message service (SMS) message is encrypted using an encryption key stored at a user equipment and an access and mobility management function (AMF) and the encrypted SMS message is added to a payload of a non-access stratum (NAS) message that includes an NAS header. Integrity protection is applied to the NAS message using an integrity key stored at the user equipment and the AMF and the integrity-protected NAS message is transmitted. The NAS message is received via an NAS link between the user equipment and the AMF. An integrity check is performed on the NAS message using the integrity key. An encrypted short message service (SMS) message is extracted from a payload of the NAS message in response to the integrity check being successful and the encrypted SMS message is decrypted using the encryption key. |
US10785652B1 |
Secure remote access to a 5G private network through a private network slice
In one illustrative example, a network node may receive, from a user equipment (UE), a message indicating a token authorization request for access to a custom, enterprise private network slice of a 5G network. The message may include a token provided to the UE by an enterprise server of an enterprise private network of the enterprise. The network node may perform a token validation procedure and, based on a successful token validation, send a message for causing a provisioning of one or more rules in a forwarding entity of the 5G network, for causing enterprise user plane (UP) traffic of the UE to be forwarded to an anchor UPF of the private network slice. The enterprise UP traffic communication may be used for the remote control and/or monitoring of elements in a private 5G network of the enterprise. |
US10785645B2 |
Techniques for dynamically supporting different authentication algorithms
Disclosed herein are different techniques for enabling a mobile device to dynamically support different authentication algorithms. A first technique involves configuring an eUICC included in the mobile device to implement various authentication algorithms that are utilized by MNOs (e.g., MNOs with which the mobile device can interact). Specifically, this technique involves the eUICC storing executable code for each of the various authentication algorithms. According to this technique, the eUICC is configured to manage at least one eSIM, where the eSIM includes (i) an identifier that corresponds to one of the various authentication algorithms implemented by the eUICC, and (ii) authentication parameters that are compatible with the authentication algorithm. A second technique involves configuring the eUICC to interface with an eSIM to extract (i) executable code for an authentication algorithm used by an MNO that corresponds to the eSIM, and (ii) authentication parameters that are compatible with the authentication algorithm. |
US10785642B2 |
Wireless personal area network underlying cellular networks
This document discusses, among other things, a wireless personal-area network (PAN) underlying a cellular wide-area network (WAN). The PAN includes a wearable user equipment (UE-W) and a user equipment aggregation node (UE-AN). The UE-W includes processing circuitry to process data for communication with a network of the WAN through the UE-AN, and radio interface circuitry to communicate with the UE-AN through a first air interface. The UE-AN includes processing to process data for communication between the network of the WAN and the UE-W, and radio interface circuitry to communicate with the network of the WAN through the first air interface and with the UE-W through a second air interface. The UE-W and the UE-AN can share a network credential, appearing as a single device to the WAN. |
US10785639B2 |
Group communication method and system, and device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a group communication method, a device, and a group communication system, and relate to the communications field, so as to accurately identify a cell range in which group communication data is to be broadcast and to improve utilization of a downlink transmission resource. The group communication method may include obtaining, by a server, a first group identifier, where the first group identifier is determined based on location information of first user equipment. The method may also include obtaining, by the server, group communication data sent by the first user equipment. Furthermore, the method may include sending, by the server, the group communication data in a cell corresponding to the first group identifier based on the first group identifier. |
US10785638B2 |
Method and apparatus for using mobile subscriber identification information for multiple device profiles for a device
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a system that manages reuse of mobile subscriber identity information. Further aspects may include mobile subscriber identity information used in a device having multiple device profiles indexed, directly or indirectly, by multiple ki (e.g. shared secret keys). Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10785635B2 |
Session management method, apparatus, and system
A communication method and apparatus, where the method includes: a session management network element sending location area information; a mobility management network element receiving the location area information from the session management network element; obtaining location information of a terminal; determining, based on the location area information and the location information, that the terminal is located outside a service area indicated by the location area information; and in response to the determination, sending, to the session management network element, a message for triggering update of a session management information. |
US10785634B1 |
Method for end-to-end (E2E) user equipment (UE) trajectory network automation based on future UE location
Methods and systems for End-to-End (E2E) User Equipment (UE) trajectory network automation are herein provided. According to one aspect, a network node for E2E UE trajectory network automation, such as a Network Data Analytics Function (NWDAF), receives, from a requesting entity, information identifying a future E2E UE trajectory, the E2E UE trajectory comprising a start location, an end location, and zero or more intermediate locations between the start location and the end location; calculates a E2E mobility trajectory prediction for the identified future E2E UE trajectory; and sends, to the requesting entity, the calculated E2E mobility trajectory prediction. The requesting entity may be a trusted entity or an untrusted entity, such as a Third Party Provider (3PP) outside of the trusted domain of the network. If the requesting entity selects a mobility trajectory, the network node sends mobility management and optimization information to a Radio Access Network node. |
US10785630B2 |
Method and apparatus for low energy discovery
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for facilitating efficient device discovery. In regards to a method implemented by a master device, a first identifier is received and stored. The method also receives a data packet comprising a second identifier from a particular device and determines whether at least a portion of the first identifier matches at least a portion of the second identifier. The method then, in an instant in which there is a match, causes a connection procedure to be initiated with the particular device. According to one example embodiment, the first identifier may be received from via a cloud service. According to another example embodiment, the first identifier may be received during an active data connection with another device. Corresponding apparatus and computer program products as employed by both master and slave devices are also provided. |
US10785629B1 |
Dynamic emergency message forwarding
A computer-implemented method includes receiving a first message intended for a target user device and determining that the target user device cannot receive the first message. The method also includes selecting a second user device from a dynamic list of second user devices believed to be in physical proximity to the target user device and sending a second message to the selected second user device, the second message at least referencing the first message. A system includes a processor and logic integrated with the processor, executable by the processor, or integrated with and executable by the processor. The logic is configured to perform the foregoing method. A computer program product for emergency message forwarding includes a computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith. The program instructions are executable by a computer to cause the computer to perform the foregoing method. |
US10785626B2 |
Method of controlling device and device thereof
A device and a method of controlling the device are provided. The method includes detecting a mobile device within a distance from the device, receiving user configuration information from the mobile device, and performing an operation of the device based on the user configuration information. |
US10785624B2 |
System and method for automated network pairing using electric field coupling
A system to electronically connect an electronic device to a network includes a sensing electrode that provides a signal. The signal has a particular frequency and power, and the electrode is configured to transmit the signal through a person occupying a proscribed location. The electronic device is configured to detect the signal when the electronic device is coupled to a person occupying the proscribed location. The electronic device is configured to electronically couple to the network upon detecting the signal. |
US10785623B2 |
Priority handling for prose communications
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for priority handling for ProSe Communications. A relay wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may act as a relay between the network and the remote WTRU. The relay WTRU may receive a temporary mobile group identity (TMGI) request message from a remote WTRU. The TMGI request message may include a TMGI, a ProSe per packet priority level associated with the TMGI, etc. The relay WTRU may receive an evolved multimedia broadcast multicast service (eMBMS) data packet from a network. The eMBMS may be associated with the TMGI. The relay WTRU may apply the received ProSe per packet priority level associated with the TMGI to the received eMBMS data packet. The relay WTRU may relay the eMBMS data packet to the remote WTRU based on the ProSe per packet priority level. The relay WTRU may forward the eMBMS data packet to the remote WTRU via a PC5 interface. |
US10785620B2 |
Street lamp integration device, street lamp system and communication method
A street lamp integration device, a street lamp system and a communication method are disclosed. The street lamp integration device includes a local area network module configured to generate a local area network covering a first range, a traffic collector configured to collect traffic information in a second range and send the same to a communication module and the communication module configured to send the traffic information to a vehicle connected to the local area network. By extensive availability and close mutual distance of street lamps, a local area network is formed within the first range of each street lamp, which helps to to form a network of comprehensive coverage and extensive range. The traffic collector can collect traffic in a certain range and send the same to the vehicle connected to the local area network through the communication module, facilitating awareness of the current traffic by the vehicle. |
US10785617B2 |
Context awareness system, method and computer-readable recording medium for providing smart service in Internet of Things environment
Context-aware system, method, and computer-readable recording medium for providing an intelligent service in an Internet of Things (IoT) environment are provided. The context-aware system includes a plurality of IoT devices, each including at least one sensor and a communication unit, a gateway connected to the plurality of IoT devices and including at least one gateway device connected to an Internet network, and a cloud server layer which transmits and receives data to and from the plurality of IoT devices through the Internet network and the gateway, wherein at least one IoT device, which cannot perform a context-aware processing process in real time, generates context information, and transmits it to a context-aware server of the cloud server layer. The context-aware server performs the context-aware processing process of the IoT device to generate context-aware result information, and transmits the result information back to the IoT device. |
US10785615B2 |
Budgeting and quota management system for data consumption
Systems and methods may provide for establishing a data usage budget based on one or more of user input and historical usage data, wherein the data usage budget distinguishes between usage types and distinguishes between connection types. Additionally, a data usage of one or more client devices may be monitored in accordance with the data usage budget. In one example, the usage types are designated as one or more of a high bandwidth usage and a low bandwidth usage, and the connection types are designated as one or more of a capped connection and a non-capped connection. |
US10785613B1 |
SMS check in and check out
Providing SMS check in and check out, comprising receiving an SMS mobile originated entrance communication from at least one user, authenticating the SMS mobile originated entrance communication, determining at least one location of the authenticated SMS mobile originated entrance communication and authorizing the at least one user to enter the at least one location. |
US10785610B2 |
Event-based responder dispatch
Dispatch-aiding communications between computing devices of a responder and a dispatch unit include a computing device of the responder determining that an event occurred, automatically sending an indication of the event to a computing device of the dispatch unit, receiving a request for information from the computing device of the dispatch unit, obtaining the information requested by the computing device of the dispatch unit, and sending the information requested by the computing device of the dispatch unit to the computing device of the dispatch unit. The computing device of the dispatch unit sends the request for information to the computing device of the responder in response to receiving the indication of the event. |
US10785608B2 |
Wireless access points providing hybrid 802.11 and scheduled priority access communications
Wireless access points providing hybrid 802.11 and scheduled priority access communications are provided herein. An exemplary wireless access point may be configured to communicate with a set of standard access clients using an 802.11 mode of communication during standard access phases, as well as communicate with a set of priority access clients during priority access phases, when the wireless access point is not communicating with the set of standard access clients, using a priority mode of communication. |
US10785602B2 |
Information processing method and apparatus
An information processing method and apparatus are provided, and the method includes: obtaining identification information of first user equipment; determining second shared information, where the second shared information includes the identification information and is published by second user equipment that has an association relationship with the first user equipment; and sending the second shared information to the first user equipment. |
US10785599B2 |
Device, system and method for recording personal encounter history
Provided are exemplary embodiments including a method for creating and using a personal encounter history using a communication device. The method involves the communication device receiving the transmission of a pseudo identifier from a proximal communication device where the pseudo identifier is associated with the user of the proximal communication device. Once received, the method continues with the wireless communication device requesting and receiving the actual identification of the user of the proximal communication device that is correlated with the pseudo identifier. The communication device includes a transceiver capable of communicating wirelessly with a mobile telecommunications network, a memory device and a processor. To ensure privacy, the processor is capable of receiving a pseudo identifier from a proximate communication device and then requesting an actual identification correlated with the pseudo identifier of the proximate communication device. |
US10785596B2 |
Configuring mobile device applications based on location
Various implementations monitor a parent geofence that geographically encompasses a plurality of child geofences, each respective child geofence of the child geofences associated with a respective physical location within the parent geofence. One or more implementations receive location data that indicates a current location of a mobile device. In turn, the current location can be used to determine that the mobile device has entered a particular child geofence of the plurality of child geofences. In response to determining that the mobile device has entered the particular child geofence, one or more implementations select an application configuration for a mobile application on the mobile device, where the application configuration corresponds to the particular child geofence. One or more implementations transmit the application configuration to the mobile device effective to alter a functionality of the mobile application at the mobile device based on the current location. |
US10785595B2 |
Systems and methods for updating sequence of services
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for updating a sequence of services. The systems may perform the methods to establish a network communication with the user terminal; obtain, from the user terminal, an identification associated with a user account registered with the system; obtain a current sequence of the plurality of services associated with the identification; determine whether a condition for updating the current sequence is satisfied, when the condition for updating the current sequence is not satisfied, send the current sequence of the plurality of services to the user terminal; and when the condition for updating the current sequence is satisfied, determine an updated sequence of the plurality of services displayed on the display of the user terminal. |
US10785593B1 |
System and method for detecting and controlling transmission devices
A method of detecting, controlling and managing transmission of a transmitting device within a facility is disclosed. The method involves transmitting information to the transmission device, detecting a response transmission from the transmission device by a least one transmission detection facility, extracting identification information associated with the transmission device in response to the transmitted information; and determining a location of the transmission device based on the response transmission received by the at least one received transmission detection facility, wherein the response transmissions are sorted by the identification information, determining an allowability of the located transmission device with the set area and interacting and manipulating transmission of the detected transmitting device. |
US10785584B2 |
Hearing aid with electronics frame and antenna integrated therein
A hearing aid includes a housing and a frame inserted in the housing and serving to receive electrical or electronic assemblies which include a transmitting and/or receiving unit for electromagnetic waves. The frame includes an associated antenna configured as an integral part of the frame, as a stamped/bent part or as an inlay part made of metal. The antenna includes a first part with two ends. The first part in particular has a winding profile or is configured as an open loop, and a segment along the profile of the first part forms a first auxiliary structure having the shape of a closed loop. |
US10785582B2 |
Ear-worn electronic hearing device incorporating an antenna with cutouts
An ear-worn electronic hearing device comprises an enclosure configured to be supported by, at, in or on an ear of the wearer. Electronic circuitry is disposed in the enclosure and comprises a wireless transceiver. An antenna is disposed in or on the enclosure and operably coupled to the wireless transceiver. The antenna has a physical size and comprises a plurality of cutouts disposed along a periphery of the antenna. The cutouts are configured to increase an electrical length of the antenna without an increase in the physical size of the antenna. The antenna can comprise at least one interior window having a window periphery. A plurality of window cutouts are disposed along the window periphery. The window cutouts are configured to increase a path length of current distribution along the window periphery. |
US10785573B2 |
Speaker device for vehicle
A speaker device for a vehicle having a structure in which a seating direction and a magnetic path forming direction of a magnet coincide with each other, may include a frame, a magnet mounted in the frame to generate a magnetic flux, a yoke having a magnetic gap to form a magnetic path generated by the magnet, a voice coil mounted in the magnetic gap to move when a current is applied, a diaphragm engaged to the voice coil and configured to vibrate according to movement of the voice coil and generate a negative pressure, and a plate configured to support the magnet, wherein the magnet is accommodated in a horizontal direction such a seating direction and a magnetic path forming direction of the magnet coincide with each other. |
US10785570B2 |
Content rules engines for audio playback devices
Content rules engines for playback devices are disclosed herein. A media playback system receives a first command to form a synchrony group comprising a plurality of playback devices. The system receives a second command for the synchrony group to play back first audio content. In response to the second command, the first audio content is played back via the synchrony group. The system receives (i) second audio content to be played back by one or more of the playback devices of the synchrony group and (ii) content source properties associated with an audio source of the second audio content. The system accesses a rules engine to determine playback restrictions based at least in part on the content source properties. Based at least in part on the playback restrictions, operation of one or more of the playback devices is restricted. |
US10785563B1 |
Omni-directional audible noise source localization apparatus
Systems and methods for an equipment capable of simultaneous measurements of surround sound reproduction and noise source localization in closed or open space. The systems and methods are particularly used when surround sound reproduction and noise source localization are required in a moving object of a closed space. A moving object in a closed space is not limited to a specific product, as for example, an automobile, a train, an elevator, or the like can be considered. |
US10785559B2 |
Method and device for switching play modes of wireless speaker, and wireless speaker
The present application is applicable to the technical field of intelligent home, and provides a method and a device for switching play modes of a wireless speaker, and a wireless speaker. The method for switching play modes of a wireless speaker includes: acquiring user information in a current application scenario by the camera and/or the microphone array; and controlling the wireless speaker to switch into a play mode corresponding to the user information. The embodiments of the present application can automatically switch the play modes according to the application scenario, thereby improving the switching efficiency, reducing the waiting time of the user, and having strong ease of use and practicability. |
US10785558B2 |
Systems and methods for minimizing vibration sensitivity for protected microphones
Protected microphone systems may include one or more dampeners, one or more cavities, or a combination thereof to minimize the vibration sensitivity of a microphone of the protected microphone systems. The dampeners, when present, may be constructed of a foam material or a thin metal material. |
US10785553B2 |
Hinge for cases that store wireless listening devices
Embodiments describe a hinge for a case that stores wireless listening devices, including: a first shaft forming a first pivot point for the hinge; a second shaft forming a second pivot point for the hinge, the first shaft and the second shaft defining a conversion axis; a piston rod having a first end and a second end, the first end coupled to the second shaft and a second end opposite from the first end coupled to a stopper; a piston guide slidably coupled to the piston rod between the first end and the second end of the piston rod; a third shaft forming a third pivot point for the piston guide, the third shaft allowing the piston guide to rotate and maintain concentric alignment with the piston guide; and a spring positioned between the second shaft and the piston guide and wound around the piston rod. |
US10785551B2 |
Portable loudspeaker
A loudspeaker includes a first electro-acoustic driver that creates sound waves when operated, and a housing. A first baffle is coupled to the housing and the first electro-acoustic driver. A first speaker grille covers the first electro-acoustic driver. A first gasket is disposed between the first baffle and the first speaker grille. The first gasket comprises a first set of energy directors to reduce buzzing between the first gasket and the first baffle. |
US10785550B2 |
Wooden or other dielectric capacitive touch interface and loudspeaker having same
Wireless-enabled loudspeaker includes a wooden capacitive touch user interface. The loudspeaker may comprise at least one electroacoustic transducer, a processor in communication with the at least one electroacoustic transducer, and a wooden exterior surface comprising a capacitive touch user interface that allows a user to control operation of the loudspeaker. The wooden exterior surface acts a dielectric for the capacitive touch user interface. The loudspeaker may comprise a wireless transceiver circuit for receiving and transmitting wireless communication signals via a wireless network. The wireless transceiver circuit may receive wirelessly audio content from streaming audio content servers that are connected to the Internet. The capacitive touch user interface comprises a plurality of user control icons etched in the wooden exterior surface, and a plurality of capacitive sense electrodes located under the wooden exterior surface. |
US10785549B2 |
Technologies for switching network traffic in a data center
Technologies for switching network traffic include a network switch. The network switch includes one or more processors and communication circuitry coupled to the one or more processors. The communication circuitry is capable of switching network traffic of multiple link layer protocols. Additionally, the network switch includes one or more memory devices storing instructions that, when executed, cause the network switch to receive, with the communication circuitry through an optical connection, network traffic to be forwarded, and determine a link layer protocol of the received network traffic. The instructions additionally cause the network switch to forward the network traffic as a function of the determined link layer protocol. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. |
US10785546B2 |
Optimizing product placement in a media
A computer-implemented method includes determining a characteristic of a target audience for a viewing of a visual media, extracting a frame of the visual media from an electronic signal, identifying an object that is visible in the frame of the visual media, and digitally inserting an item of advertising content into the frame of the visual media, in a region of the object, wherein a selection of the item of advertising content has been optimized for at least the characteristic of the audience. |
US10785543B2 |
Signal amplifiers that support MoCA communications at both active and passive output ports
RF signal amplifiers are provided that include an RF input port and a power divider network having a plurality of active output ports. An active communications path connects the RF input port to the power divider network. The active communications path includes at least one power amplifier. The RF signal amplifier also includes a passive output port and a passive communications path connecting the RF input port to the passive output port. An electrical connection with at least one circuit unit connects the active communications path and the passive communications path so that MoCA signals may flow between the active communications path and the passive communications path, but the at least one circuit unit preventing upstream and downstream frequency bands of a service provider from passing along the electrical connection. In various embodiments, the at least one circuit unit may be selected from one or more diplexers and one or more filters. |
US10785537B2 |
Methods and apparatus to correct errors in audience measurements for media accessed using over the top devices
Methods and apparatus to predict demographics are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a prediction manager to access matched demographic impression data when a database proprietor subscriber does not match user data corresponding to a media delivery device, the matched demographic impression data including first demographic data stored by a database proprietor; a linear scaler to linearly scale the matched demographic impression data when the matched demographic impression data covers all demographic categories under consideration; a differential scaler to differentially scale the matched demographic impression data when the matched demographic impression data does not cover at least one of the demographic categories; and a modeler to: generate a model representative of the matched demographic impression data linearly scaled or the matched demographic impression data differentially scaled; and generate predicted demographic impression data by applying the model to second impression data to correct for the database proprietor not storing second demographic data. |
US10785532B2 |
Methods and apparatus to identify and credit media using ratios of media characteristics
Apparatus, systems, articles of manufacture, and methods to identify and credit media using ratios of media characteristics are disclosed herein. An example apparatus to identify media includes a memory including computer readable instructions and a processor to execute the instructions to at least determine a first ratio based on a first time interval and a second time interval of a plurality of time intervals of a monitored media signature, determine a second ratio based on a third time interval and a fourth time interval of the plurality of time intervals of the monitored media signature, generate a monitored media ratio signature based on the first and second ratios, and compare the monitored media ratio signature with a reference ratio signature to identify the media. |
US10785528B2 |
Method, device and system for access control for wireless streaming of audio-visual data
Method, device and system for access control for wireless streaming of audio-visual data to a receiver device, it comprising the steps of: wirelessly connecting the receiver device to a plurality of sender devices positioned in an area, transmitting, by the receiver device, a privilege signal pertaining to a sender device to obtain a privileged status, the privilege signal having spatial coverage within the area, extracting, by at least one of sender devices, privilege credentials from the privilege signal, and transmitting the privilege credentials from the at least one sender device to the receiver device to acquire privileged status, controlling, by a sender device having a privilege status, access of wireless data streaming from any other sender devices to the receiver device. The method, device and system can be advantageous as it differentiates users and permits privileged sender device to control wireless streaming of audio-visual data from other sender devices to the receiver device. |
US10785527B2 |
Dynamic allocation of wireless personal area network radios among a plurality of radio access technologies supported by a user equipment
In an embodiment, a user equipment (UE) is configured to operate in accordance with different wireless personal area network (WPAN) radio access technologies (RATs). The UE prioritizes a plurality of WPAN RATs supported by the UE, and dynamically allocates a plurality of shared WPAN radios to the plurality of WPAN RATs based on the prioritization. |
US10785523B2 |
Streaming video queue management system
Methods, systems and computer program products for managing a video streaming queue during a planned trip are provided. Aspects include receiving a list of content items from a user for viewing during the planned trip and receiving information regarding the planned trip. Aspects also include analyzing the content items to identify one or more properties of each of the content items in the list and determining a playback order for the content items in the list based on the one or more properties of each of the content items and the information regarding the planned trip. |
US10785522B2 |
Method and system for controlling network-enabled devices with voice commands
Apparatus and methods to implement a technique for using voice input to control a network-enabled device. In one implementation, this feature allows the user to conveniently register and manage an IPTV device using voice input rather than employing a bulky remote control or a separate registration website. |
US10785517B2 |
Method for addressing on-demand TV program content on TV services platform of a digital TV services provider
Video content is uploaded via the Internet to a video-on-demand (VOD) server identified by a title and a hierarchical address of categories and subcategories for categorizing the title. The VOD server converts and stores the video content at a storage address in a video content database linked to the title. The title is listed in a location of an electronic program guide (EPG) using the same categories and subcategories as in its hierarchical address. Any TV subscriber can access the EPG and navigate through its categories and subcategories to find a title for viewing on the TV. This can enable many new blogging or podcasting-like programs by popular “Hosts” to be self-published on the Internet and readily navigated for display on TV. The EPG can also store TV program addresses as bookmarks and allow them to be shared with other subscribers or with friends and contacts online by sending to their email addresses. |
US10785515B2 |
Communication control device, communication control method, and communication system
[Object] To provide a communication control device configured to efficiently secure bands of an IP network in order to transmit data streams.[Solution] There is provided a communication control device including: a channel information acquisition unit configured to acquire, when AV streams are transmitted from a plurality of transmission apparatuses to one or more reception apparatuses on an IP network while being switched, all channel information from the transmission apparatuses to the reception apparatuses; a traffic calculation unit configured to calculate a maximum traffic generated in switching patterns of the transmission of the AV streams from the transmission apparatuses to the reception apparatuses, on the basis of the channel information acquired by the channel information acquisition unit; and a transmission band reservation unit configured to reserve a transmission band on the IP network, on the basis of the maximum traffic calculated by the traffic calculation unit. |
US10785514B1 |
Campaign router
A method of providing a video manifest to a client. A router manages, for each of a plurality of ad placement units, a measure of advertisement avails provided by the router to the ad placement unit for filling with advertisements, receives a client request for a video content, and chooses an ad placement unit from the plurality of ad placement units, to select advertisements to be placed in avails of the requested video content, at least partially responsive to the managed measures of advertisement avails. The received client request is directed to the chosen ad placement unit. |
US10785513B2 |
Methods and systems for using 2D captured imagery of a scene to provide media content
An exemplary method includes a media content provider system acquiring, from a plurality of capture devices physically disposed at different vantage points in relation to a scene, a distinct set of two-dimensional (2D) color data and depth data (2D data) for each capture device included in the plurality of capture devices, each distinct set of 2D data representing a distinct unmeshed view of the scene as captured from a respective vantage point of a respective capture device included in the plurality of capture devices, acquiring metadata for each distinct set of 2D data, packaging each distinct set of 2D data into a transport stream such that the transport stream includes data representing each distinct unmeshed view of the scene as captured from each respective vantage point of each respective capture device, and providing the metadata and the transport stream for streaming to a media player device. |
US10785511B1 |
Catch-up pacing for video streaming
Techniques are generally described for catch-up pacing for video streaming. In various examples, a camera may capture first video data representing a physical environment. In some examples, motion in the physical environment may be detected from the first video data. A communication channel may be established with a remote computing device. In some examples, the camera may capture second video data. In various examples, the second video data may be captured during a period of time corresponding to the establishment of the communication channel. An available bandwidth of the communication channel may be determined. The available bandwidth may comprise a first bitrate. Third video data may be captured by the camera. The third video data may be encoded at a second bitrate lower than the first bitrate. The first video data, second video data and third video data may be sent to the remote computing device. |
US10785510B2 |
Automatic recognition of entities in media-captured events
Architecture that enables the identification of entities such as people and content in live broadcasts (e.g., streaming content (e.g., video) of live events) and non-live presentations (e.g., movies), in realtime, using recognition processes. This can be accomplished by extracting live data related to a live event. With respect to people entities, filtering can be performed to identify the named (people) entities from the extracted live data, and trending topics discovered as relate to the named entities, as associated with the live event. Multiple images of the named entities that capture the named entities under different conditions are captured for the named entities. The images are then processed to extract and learn facial features (train one or more models), and facial recognition is then performed on faces in the video using the trained model(s). |
US10785509B2 |
Heat ranking of media objects
A heat map creation engine receives a series of image frames from amongst a plurality of image frames of a media, where the series of image frames includes a target frame and at least one neighboring frame. The heat map creation engine also extracts spatial-temporal features of the image frames, rescales the spatial-temporal features to obtain heat distribution over the target frame, and creates a heat map for the target frame based on the heat distribution. A semantic segmentation engine segments the image frames into multiple media objects based on pre-defined classes, and selects one or more media objects from amongst the media objects based on pre-defined conditions. A heat ranking engine ranks the selected one or more media objects in the media based on the heat scores and the created heat map. |
US10785507B2 |
Advertisement supported video download
System and method for facilitating advertisements within viewed content. The advertisements may be banner advertisements or other advertisement. The advertisements may be included in such a manner that if a user skips or otherwise fast forwards through the advertisements, the user if force to skip through at least a portion of the viewed content. |
US10785506B2 |
Identifying media on a mobile device
Disclosed is a method of associating, at a secondary device, secondary media content with primary media content being output at a primary device. The method includes receiving, at the secondary device, first information based upon the primary content being output at the primary device, wherein the first information includes at least one of an audio and a visual signal, determining at the secondary device second information corresponding to the first information, receiving at the secondary device one or more portions of secondary media content that have been made available by a third device, determining at the secondary device whether one or more of the portions of the secondary media content match one or more portions of the second information, and taking at least one further action upon determining that there is a match. |
US10785500B2 |
Picture coding supporting block merging and skip mode
A coding efficiency increase is achieved by using a common signalization within the bitstream with regard to activation of merging and activation of the skip mode. One possible state of one or more syntax elements within the bitstream may signalize for a current sample set of a picture that the sample set is to be merged and has no prediction residual encoded and inserted into the bitstream. A common flag may signalize whether the coding parameters associated with a current sample set are to be set according to a merge candidate or to be retrieved from the bitstream, and whether the current sample set of the picture is to be reconstructed based on a prediction signal depending on the coding parameters associated with the current sample set, without any residual data, or to be reconstructed by refining the prediction signal depending on the coding parameters associated with the current sample set by means of residual data within the bitstream. |
US10785493B2 |
Method of compressing and decompressing image data
A method of compressing image data is described in which a difference value is formed for a respective pixel, said difference value corresponding to a predetermined relation between the pixel value and the estimated pixel value of the respective pixel and being represented by a first binary word that has a first length. The first binary word is encoded by at least one second binary word that has a second predetermined length. the first length is compared with the second length to determine whether the first length is smaller than the second length, with the first binary word otherwise being completely encoded by a single second binary word when the first length is smaller than the second length, and with the first binary word otherwise being completely encoded by a plurality of second binary words. A method of decompressing image data is furthermore described that corresponds to a reversal of the compression method. |
US10785489B2 |
System and method for visual rendering based on sparse samples with predicted motion
The present teaching relates to method, system, medium, and implementations for rendering a moving object. An object data package related to a moving object appearing in a monitored scene with respect to a first time instance is first received and features characterizing the moving object at the first time instance are extracted from the package, that are estimated at a monitoring rate and include a current position of the object and a current motion vector at the first time instance. Information associated with a previously rendered object at a previously rendered position at a previous time instance is retrieved and a next rendering position of the object is determined based on the current position, the current motion vector, and a rendering rate lower than the monitoring rate. The object is rendered at the next rendering position based on a motion vector and the information associated with the previously rendered object. |
US10785484B2 |
Motion vector calculation method, information processing apparatus, recording medium recording motion vector calculation program
A method includes generating resolution images corresponding to the resolutions from each of a target image which is an image frame, included in a moving image or a still image group photographed continuously, of a processing target among the image frames and a processing target image photographed before the target image, executing block matching between a resolution image of the target image and a resolution image of the processing target image for each of the resolutions, calculating a plurality of motion vector candidates corresponding to the respective resolutions for each pixel of the target image, evaluating reliability of the plurality of motion vector candidates based on an evaluation index using noise characteristics related to pixel areas of a start point and an end point of each of the plurality of motion vector candidates for each pixel of the target image, and calculating a final motion vector. |
US10785482B2 |
Method and system for constraining tile processing overhead in video coding
A method for encoding a picture of a video sequence in a bit stream that constrains tile processing overhead is provided. The method includes computing a maximum tile rate for the video sequence, computing a maximum number of tiles for the picture based on the maximum tile rate, and encoding the picture wherein a number of tiles used to encode the picture is enforced to be no more than the maximum number of tiles. |
US10785477B2 |
Method for processing video on basis of inter prediction mode and apparatus therefor
The present invention discloses an inter prediction mode-based image processing method and a device for the method. More specifically, the inter prediction mode-based image processing method comprises deriving backward motion information of a current block by using motion information of a block within a reference picture of a current picture; adding the backward motion information to a motion information candidate list of the current block; deriving motion information of the current block from motion information selected from motion information candidate added to the motion information candidate list; and generating a prediction block of the current block by using motion information of the current block, wherein a block within the reference picture is specified by the backward motion information. |
US10785467B2 |
3D sensing camera of electronic device
A 3D sensing device includes a base, an infrared emitting module, a first infrared receiver, a second infrared receiver, a color camera module, a first moving member, a second moving member, a first driving member, and a second driving member. The first moving member and the second moving member are slidably mounted on the base. The first driving member and the second riving member respectively drive the first moving member and the second moving member to slide along the base. The infrared emitting module is mounted on the first moving member. The color camera module is located between the first infrared receiver and the infrared emitter. The second infrared receiver is mounted on the second moving member. The first moving member and the second moving member respectively move the infrared emitting module and the second infrared receiver along the base relative to the first infrared receiver. |
US10785466B2 |
Multi-image color-refinement with application to disparity estimation
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media to improve multi-image color-refinement operations are disclosed for refining color differences between images in a multi-image camera system with application to disparity estimation. Recognizing that corresponding pixels between two (or more) images of a scene should have not only the same spatial location, but the same color, can be used to improve the spatial alignment of two (or more) such images and the generation of improved disparity maps. After making an initial disparity estimation and using it to align the images, colors in one image may be refined toward that of another image. (The image being color corrected may be either the reference image or the image(s) being registered with the reference image.) Repeating this process in an iterative manner allows improved spatial alignment between the images and the generation of superior disparity maps between the two (or more) images. |
US10785465B2 |
Head mounted display device
A head mounted display device includes a display unit divided into at least one first area and at least one second area, a lens unit which supplies an image displayed on the display unit to a user, and a frame which fixes the display unit and the lens unit thereto. The display unit includes a memory which stores first compensation data corresponding to the first area and second compensation data corresponding to the second area, and a position determiner which determines whether first data supplied from an outside belong to the first area or the second area. |
US10785463B2 |
Super-resolution in structured light imaging
A method of image processing in a structured light imaging device is provided that includes capturing a plurality of images of a scene into which a structured light pattern is projected by a projector in the structured light imaging device, extracting features in each of the captured images, finding feature matches between a reference image of the plurality of captured images and each of the other images in the plurality of captured images, rectifying each of the other images to align with the reference image, wherein each image of the other images is rectified based on feature matches between the image and the reference image, combining the rectified other images and the reference image using interpolation to generate a high resolution image, and generating a depth image using the high resolution image. |
US10785459B2 |
DLP color projector
In described examples, a digital light processing color projector includes light emitters configured to collectively emit light at multiple wavelengths, multiple light directing elements forming an illumination path having at least one aperture stop, a micromirror array coupled to a substrate, an aperture located at the aperture stop, and a filter with a selected color transmittance profile located at or near the aperture stop. The light directing elements are configured to direct light towards the micromirror array as illumination light. An aperture width determines a diameter of the illumination light. A micromirror on-state reflects the illumination light as on-state light. The substrate reflects the illumination light as flat-state light. The light directing elements direct on-state light through the aperture to a projector output. The filter filters flat-state light in an overlap region of the on-state light and flat-state light, or an illumination light portion corresponding to overlap region. |
US10785458B2 |
Method and system for distributed camera network
A method at an image capture apparatus, the method including receiving, at the image capture apparatus, a trigger to begin image capture; based on the trigger, starting image capture for a fixed duration; and providing image capture data to a processing service. |
US10785457B2 |
Audio/video recording and communication devices
An audio/video (A/V) recording and communication doorbell comprises a camera, a front button, and a motion sensor. The camera and the motion sensor are configured to work in tandem to detect motion in a field of view of the A/V recording and communication doorbell, such that a first one of the camera and the motion sensor detects motion and the other one of the camera and the motion sensor independently verifies the motion detection before an alert is sent to a user's client device. In this manner, user alerts from false alarm motion detections are reduced. |
US10785452B2 |
Identifying consumer products in images
Systems and methods identify consumer products in images. Known consumer products are captured as grayscale or color images. They are converted to binary at varying thresholds. Connected components in the binary images identify image features according to pixels of a predetermined size, shape, solidity, aspect ratio, and the like. The image features are stored and searched for amongst image features similarly extracted from unknown images of consumer products. Identifying correspondence between the features of the images lends itself to identifying or not known consumer products. |
US10785451B1 |
Low-bandwidth avatar animation
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating avatars based on physical sensor measurements. One of the methods includes receiving, by a second user device from a video streaming platform system during a video streaming session between a first user device and the second user device, an updated physical sensor measurement of the first user device. An updated graphical representation of an avatar selected by a first user of the first user device is generated by the second user device based on the updated physical sensor measurement of the first user device. The updated graphical representation of the avatar is presented by the second user device on a display device of the second user device during a video streaming session between the first user device and the second user device. |
US10785446B2 |
Administrator device and user interface for inmate initiated video visitation system
A computer-implemented video visitation system of a correctional facility includes an administrator computer device in communication with a visitation services computer system and a database. The administrator computer device is configured, via an administrator interface displayed on the administrative computer device, to enable or disable privileges for selected inmates in the inmate population allowing inmates access to the visitation services computer system, and set visitation session preferences including maximum visitation session length and visitation session cost that applies to the visitation services. The visitation services computer system is configured to receive requests for electronic visitation sessions initiated by incarcerated inmates, confirm that each request involves an authorized registered incarcerated inmate or an authorized registered remote non-incarcerated visitor, transmit invitations to the respective recipients in response to each received request for an electronic visitation session, and automatically establish interconnections between visitor computer devices at the remote locations and inmate computer devices in the correctional facility without requiring endpoint control to schedule or initiate a visitation session by administrative personnel of the correctional facility. |
US10785445B2 |
Audiovisual transmissions adjustments via omnidirectional cameras
In one example method, a computing device scans an environment via an omnidirectional camera, detects objects in the environment, and captures depth information of the environment and the objects in the environment via 3D imaging of the omnidirectional camera. The computing device makes adjustments to audiovisual (AV) transmissions based on the detected objects and the depth information captured of the environment and the objects. |
US10785441B2 |
Running touch screen applications on display device not having touch capability using remote controller having at least a touch sensitive surface
A TV without a touch screen can nonetheless execute applications designed for mobile devices that assume a touch screen user interface (UI) by a “dumb” remote control with up/down, left/right, select buttons, or by a remote control with a touch pad, or by a remote control application running on a mobile device with a touch-screen that communicates with the TV. In all three scenarios, the TV recognizes that it is running in a special remote control mode and with a corresponding remote control application running on the TV that is able to intercept key presses and finger swipes and translate them to touch screen commands that are input to a touch screen-enabled software application running on the TV. |
US10785439B2 |
Image sensor comprising detection error correction using correction coefficient based on count values from plural pixels
An image sensor comprising one or more processors and/or circuitry which functions as: a plurality of pixels each of which detects photons incident during a predetermined exposure period, counts a number of the photons, and outputs a first count value; a calculator that calculates a second count value per unit time based on the exposure period and the first count value; and a corrector that acquires a correction coefficient based on the second count value and corrects a detection error of the first count value using the correction coefficient, wherein the corrector acquires a larger value as the correction coefficient in a case where the second count value is a first value than in a case where the second count value is a second value which is smaller than the first value. |
US10785435B2 |
Imaging system and imaging device
An imaging system includes: an imaging device and a processing device mounted in a vehicle. The imaging device includes: a first pixel coupled to a first signal line, a second pixel coupled to a second signal line, the second signal line is different from the first signal line, a first latch that is coupled to the first signal line, and stores a first digital code, a second latch that is coupled to the second signal line, is adjacent to the first latch, and stores a second digital code, a transfer section that transfers digital codes outputted from the first latch and the second latch, and a diagnosis section that performs diagnosis processing on the basis of the digital codes transferred from the first latch and the second latch. The processing device restricts the function of controlling the vehicle on the basis of a result of the diagnosis processing. |
US10785432B2 |
Image sensor
An image sensor includes a photoelectric converter to generate charges in response to incident light and to provide the generated charges to a first node, a transfer transistor to provide a voltage of the first node to a floating diffusion node based on a first control signal, a source follower transistor to provide a voltage of the floating diffusion node as a unit pixel output, a correlated double sampler (CDS) to receive the unit pixel output and to convert the unit pixel output into a digital code. The first control signal having first, second, and third voltages is maintained at the second voltage in a period between when the voltage of the first node is provided to the floating diffusion node and when the CDS is provided with the voltage of the first node as the unit pixel output. |
US10785431B2 |
Image sensors having dark pixels and imaging pixels with different sensitivities
An image sensor may include an array of imaging pixels. Each imaging pixel may include a first sub-pixel that is configured to generate a high light-sensitivity signal and a second sub-pixel that is configured to generate a low light-sensitivity signal. The image sensor may also include a plurality of dark pixels that are shielded from incident light and processing circuitry. The processing circuitry may be configured to, for each imaging pixel, compare a value based on at least one of the high light-sensitivity signal and the low light-sensitivity signal to a threshold, modify the high light-sensitivity signal for the respective imaging pixel based at least on the low light-sensitivity signal for the respective imaging pixel when the value is less than the threshold, and modify the high light-sensitivity signal for the respective imaging pixel based on at least one dark pixel signal when the value is greater than the threshold. |
US10785428B2 |
Single image sensor for capturing mixed structured-light images and regular images
A method and apparatus for imaging a body lumen are disclosed. According to the method, an imaging apparatus is induced into the body lumen. Structured light from the imaging apparatus is projected into the body lumen. The structured light reflected from anatomical features in the body lumen is detected by the imaging apparatus. A first structured light image is generated from the detected structured light by the imaging apparatus. Non-structured light is emitted from the imaging apparatus into the body lumen. The non-structured light reflected from the anatomical features in the body lumen is detected by the imaging apparatus. A non-structured light image is generated from the detected non-structured light by the imaging apparatus. The frame period of the first structured light image is shorter than the frame period of the non-structured light image. In one embodiment, the imaging apparatus corresponds to a capsule endoscope. |
US10785425B2 |
Image sensor with selective pixel binning
An image sensor may include an array of imaging pixels. Each imaging pixel may have a photodiode that generates charge in response to incident light, a floating diffusion region, and a transfer transistor that transfers charge from the photodiode to the floating diffusion region. Each floating diffusion region may have an associated capacitance formed by a depletion region between n-type and p-type regions in a semiconductor substrate. To enable selective binning in the voltage domain, a number of transistors may be coupled to the floating diffusion capacitors. A first plurality of pixels may selectively couple the floating diffusion capacitors to ground. A second plurality of pixels may selective couple the floating diffusion capacitors to the floating diffusion capacitors of adjacent pixels. The voltages of multiple floating diffusion capacitors may be non-destructively binned on a single floating diffusion capacitor during readout. |
US10785420B2 |
Imaging device and camera for minimizing a digital gain value to be multiplied and suppressing noise
An imaging device includes: an imaging element that outputs an image signal in a nondestructive manner; an image processor that performs predetermined processing on the outputted image signal to generate image data; and a controller that controls the image processor. Under control of the controller, the image processor reads out image signals from the imaging element a plurality of times within one exposure period, calculates a target gain value based on a target level and an added signal, and multiples the added signal by the target gain value to generate the image data. The target level is calculated based on a signal level of a last read-out image signal in one exposure period. The added signal being obtained by adding up the image signals read out the plurality of times. |
US10785410B2 |
Image processing device, image processing method, and recording medium which records image processing program for generating a synthesis image file
An image processing device includes a processing circuit. The processing circuit acquires a plurality of images, generates a synthesis image by synthesizing the images, generates a synthesis image file in which additional information indicative of a relationship between the images is recorded together with the synthesis image, and records the synthesis image file in a recording medium. |
US10785404B2 |
Information processing method, information processing apparatus, and non-transitory recording medium
An information processing method obtains location information indicating a location of a moving body at a time of detection of occurrence of a predetermined event that triggers recording of a photographic image acquired by photography using a photographic apparatus installed on the moving body. Then, the method determines whether or not the location indicated by the location information is a location where the driver is estimated to have visited a plurality of times, based on at least one of action history information indicating action history of a driver of the moving body and related-person information regarding a related person of the driver. Finally, the method controls to record the photographic image, according to the determination of whether or not the location indicated by the location information is a location where the driver is estimated to have visited a plurality of times. |
US10785402B2 |
Imaging device and focusing control method of imaging device
Provided are an imaging device capable of accelerating AF and a focusing control method thereof. A focus lens drive unit (16) that drives a focus lens (12), and an image sensor movement drive unit (120) that moves an image sensor (110) along an optical axis (L) are included. A target position of the focus lens (12) for focusing on a subject is set, and the focus lens (12) is moved toward the target position. The image sensor (110) is moved before the focus lens (12) reaches the target position such that focusing is performed. A focusing state is maintained by moving the image sensor (110) so as to follow the focus lens (12) after the focusing is performed. |
US10785401B2 |
Systems and methods for adjusting focus based on focus target information
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for generating a focus sweep to produce a focus stack. In use, an image is sampled as image data. Next, a first focus region is identified and a second focus region is identified. Next, first focus target information corresponding to the first focus region is determined and second focus target information corresponding to the second focus region is determined. Further, a focus is adjusted, based on the first focus target information and at least one first image is captured based on the first focus target information. Additionally, the focus is adjusted, based on the second focus target information and at least one second image is captured based on the second focus target information. Lastly, the at least one first image and the at least one second image are saved to an image stack. Additional systems, methods, and computer program products are also presented. |
US10785396B2 |
Camera module
The present invention relates to a camera module, the module including: a PCB; an image sensor mounted on the PCB and formed with an image pickup device; a base mounted on the PCB and including a plated portion formed at a lower center with an opening mounted with an IR filter; a lower spring plate formed with a conductive material; a spacer arranged on an upper surface of the lower spring plate and forming a staircase structure by a rib wrapping a periphery of the lower spring plate to supportively apply a pressure to the lower spring plate; a lens actuator including a bobbin, and a yoke; an upper spring plate coupled to an upper surface of the lens actuator; and a cover attached to an upper surface of the upper spring plate. |
US10785392B2 |
Electronic device and camera assembly thereof
A camera assembly is provided. The camera assembly includes a lens holder, a lens disposed in the lens holder, a circuit board, a camera sensor disposed on the circuit board, and an ambient light sensor electrically connected to the circuit board. The lens holder defines a light transmission channel, an inner peripheral wall is defined in the light transmission channel, and a chamfer is formed in the lens holder and disposed at one end of the inner peripheral wall that faces towards the lens, and the camera sensor is disposed correspondingly to the lens via the light transmission channel. The ambient light sensor is attached to a surface of the chamfer. Ambient light is transmitted through the lens and the light transmission channel, and is further incident into the camera sensor and the ambient light sensor. An electronic device having the camera assembly is further disclosed. |
US10785388B2 |
Camera systems for scopes
A camera system for mounting to a scope can include a camera portion and a mounting system rotationally coupled to the camera portion. The mounting system can include a first securing portion having a first securing member, where the first securing member is configured to abut against a first portion of an eyepiece of the scope. The mounting system can also include a second securing portion having a second securing member, where the second securing member is configured to abut against a second portion of the eyepiece of the scope. The mounting system can further include an adjustment mechanism that simultaneously moves the first securing portion and the second securing portion in opposing directions relative to each other. |
US10785385B2 |
Systems and methods for aligning text and multimedia content
The present disclosure is generally directed to a tangible, non-transitory machine-readable medium that includes machine-readable instructions that, when executed by processing circuitry, cause the processing circuitry to receive multimedia content that includes a plurality of multimedia content portions of the multimedia content. The instructions, when executed by the processing circuitry, also cause the processing circuitry to receive text data corresponding to words spoken in the multimedia content. The text data includes a plurality of text data subdivisions of the text data. Moreover, the instructions, when executed by the processing circuitry, cause the processing circuitry to align the multimedia content and the text data by determining, for each of the plurality of multimedia content portions, a corresponding subdivision of the plurality of text data subdivisions. Furthermore, the instructions, when executed by the processing circuitry, cause the processing circuitry to cause display of the multimedia content aligned to the text data. |
US10785383B2 |
System and method for managing security settings of a print device using a lockdown mode
A method for managing security settings of a print device using a lockdown mode includes receiving a request for enabling a lockdown mode. The lockdown mode prevents modifications to configurations of one or more components of the print device. The method further includes activating the lockdown mode. Activating the lockdown mode includes modifying a plurality of security settings corresponding to lockdown configurations of the one or more components of the print device, and disabling one or more modes that a user may use to modify the plurality of security settings. The method includes storing the plurality of security settings and the associated lockdown values in a security module, performing a compliance check to detect if current values associated with the plurality of security settings have changed by comparing to the lockdown values, and performing a remediation action in response to detecting that the one or more security settings have changed. |
US10785381B2 |
Method of providing coding instructions to a printer
A method of providing coding instructions to a printer includes creating artwork design for a package and creating coding instructions associated with the artwork design, the coding instructions for printing a code on the package. The coding instructions are associated with the artwork design and transferred to a remote storage location. An identifier is provided with the package, package materials, or a component thereof to allow a user to retrieve the coding instructions for printing the code on the package. |
US10785379B2 |
Server system, non-transitory computer-readable medium storing computer-readable instructions for server system, and method performed by server system
A server system may, in a case where identification information for identifying an apparatus is inputted to a first terminal device, receive the identification information from the first terminal device; in a case where the identification information is received from the first terminal device, generate a URL including related information related to the identification information; send a message including the URL to a second terminal device; in a case where a selection instruction of selecting the URL included in the message is inputted to the second terminal device, receive the related information from the second terminal device; and in a case where the related information is received from the second terminal device, send screen information to the second terminal device, the screen information representing a registration screen for registering service information in the server system. |
US10785378B2 |
Display-and-operation device and image forming apparatus
A display-and-operation device includes a housing, a display operation panel, a wireless communicator, a control board, and a holder. The display operation panel forms a display operation screen on an outer surface of the housing. The wireless communicator is included in the housing and includes an antenna to perform wireless communication with a communication object. The control board is included in the housing, to control the display operation panel. The holder is included in the housing. The holder holds the display operation panel. The housing includes an opening through which the wireless communicator is removable to an outside of the housing and a lid to open and close the opening. At least a part of the wireless communicator is arranged outside an outer peripheral edge of at least one of the control board and the holder when viewed from a side at which the display operation screen is disposed. |
US10785376B2 |
Image processing apparatus for sending user interface data
An image processing system comprises: an image processing device capable of displaying a screen; and a terminal device that communicates with the image processing device and operates the image processing device via a remote control. The image processing device sends the screen to the terminal device, thereby enabling the terminal device to display the screen, and determines an application to run on the terminal device based on the screen and sends application running information specified by the determination result or cooperative application information corresponding to the application running information, to the terminal device. The terminal device displays the screen received from the image processing device, and runs the application based on the application running information or the cooperative application information received from the image processing device. |
US10785375B2 |
Method and apparatus for sending and receiving voice of browser, and voice intercom system
A method and apparatus for voice transmission and reception by a browser and a voice intercom system are provided. The method for voice transmission by a browser includes: collecting first voice data through a built-in audio collection interface of the browser (S101); obtaining a first voice sampling parameter that can be utilized by a target device (S102) to process voice data; sampling the first voice data based on the first voice sampling parameter to obtain target voice data (S103); and transmitting the target voice data to the target device (S104). The method enables a browser to have a function of voice intercom without using a plug-in. |
US10785372B2 |
System and method of embedding and launching a form from third-party knowledge content
In the field of government engagement management, for users of an employee desktop web client, it is now possible, within the web client application, to search and read articles and/or knowledge content that has been authored to external locations. Due to this integration to external, third-party applications, content and/or articles can be displayed to an agent on the employee desktop web client graphical user interface. Agents can enter free text into a specific search field and review the results in summary form, and then select an article in HTML format to progress the current interaction with the client. An additional feature extending from this capability is to add an amount of coding to external knowledge content websites that are owned and/or operated by the owner of the system such that when the website is viewed through the third-party integration module, a button or icon appears within the website that when selected takes the agent to an appropriate form. This button or icon does not appear when the website is viewed outside of the system. This functionality adds value to the agent experience and enables the agent to provide an improved service to the end client. Results may be filtered by the search engine as well. Moreover, this system and method improves the operation of the computer in that the computer running such a system in the past was not able to integrate in such a fashion in a web client format. This system and method also enables an agent to handle calls with the web client more efficiently, and allows agents on the web client to automatically classify. |
US10785368B2 |
Method of displaying contents upon call request, and electronic device providing same
The present invention, with respect to an electronic device, discloses an electronic device including: a communication unit that transmits a signal requesting a call to another electronic device and receives screen display information from the another electronic device; and a processor that controls so as to display a user interface based on the screen display information on a call connection screen. The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, however, and other embodiments are possible. |
US10785362B2 |
Enhanced video sharing
A method includes receiving, at a first device, an option to receive a video identified by a second device, the option received during a communication session between the first device and the second device. The method includes receiving, at the first device, input indicating acceptance of the offer. The method includes, in response to the input, automatically making a determination, at the first device, whether to have the video sent to a video output device that is distinct from the first device, to receive the video at the first device, or both. The determination is based on a location of the first device. The method also includes, in response to the determination indicating to have the video sent to the video output device, sending a notification to the application server. The notification identifies the video output device. |
US10785357B2 |
Swivel case for phone
A phone case designed to secure a phone to a user's hand while permitting the user to readily rotate the phone and case relative to his hand without requiring the user to release the phone from his hand. A case body has at least one slot, a portion of which is arcuate. A strap extends from a strap connector on the inside of the case body, outwardly through one of the slots, across a portion of the outside of the case body, and inwardly through a slot. The size of the strap permits a user to slide one or more fingers between the strap and the outside of the case body. The strap slides within the slot(s) when the phone case is rotated relative to a user's hand. |
US10785356B2 |
Display screen assembly and mobile terminal
The disclosure relates to the field of electronic devices, and discloses a display screen assembly and a mobile terminal, and the display screen assembly includes a primary screen, wherein the primary screen includes a transparent area, and a driving component, a camera, and a secondary screen arranged on a side of the primary screen away from a light exit face, wherein the driving component is configured to drive the camera and the secondary screen to be alternately arranged facing the transparent area. In the display screen assembly, the driving component drives the camera to face the transparent area to thereby take a picture, and drives the secondary screen to face the transparent area after the picture is taken, so that the camera is hidden below the primary screen. |
US10785346B1 |
Unblocking processes in interprocess messaging passing
A thread of a client process may become blocked awaiting a reply to a message sent to a server process. Unblocking the client may include determining by the operating system that a timeout has expired without the server having replied to the message and then sending a request to the server process reply to the message to unblock the client. After sending the request for the server to reply to the message, the operating system may determine that the server has still not replied to the message after a further period has elapsed. If so, one or more actions related to the server process may be triggered. For example, a signal may be sent to the server process or the computer system may be rebooted. |
US10785344B2 |
Computerized system and method for automatically communicating conditional messages within a mobile application environment
Disclosed are systems and methods for improving interactions with and between computers in content searching, generating, hosting and/or providing systems supported by or configured with personal computing devices, servers and/or platforms. The systems interact to identify and retrieve data within or across platforms, which can be used to improve the quality of data used in processing interactions between or among processors in such systems. The disclosed systems and methods provide an improved messaging platform that enables the creation and communication of locked electronic messages to recipients, where the message is automatically unlocked for recipient viewing only upon satisfaction of a real-world condition set by the sending user. Upon creating the message, the sender sets time, date and/or geographical restrictions for viewing the message, such that only upon those set restrictions being satisfied is the message delivered and viewable on the recipient user's device. |
US10785343B2 |
Leveraging historic online traffic to identify candidate entities for content delivery
A system for transmitting electronic content over a computer network is provided. In one technique, client devices that visit a website send, to a content delivery service, interaction data that indicates that the client devices interacted with the website. Later, a content provider of the website creates a content delivery campaign with the service or establishes (or renews) a retargeting segment for an existing campaign. The content delivery campaign indicates that certain content is to be delivered to entities who have interacted with the content provider, such as by visiting the website. The content delivery service uses the interaction data to identify candidate entities who satisfy targeting criteria of the retargeting segment. If a candidate entity does satisfy the targeting criteria, then the candidate entity is added to the retargeting segment, even though the candidate entity may not have interacted with the website after the retargeting segment was created or renewed. |
US10785342B1 |
Storing packet data in mirror buffer
Some embodiments provide a method for a hardware forwarding element. Based on a set of characteristics of a packet, the method determines to copy a packet to a particular temporary storage of a set of temporary storages of the hardware forwarding element. Based on a property of the particular temporary storage, the method stores only a particular portion of the packet in the particular temporary storage. A same size portion of each packet copied to the particular temporary storage is stored in the particular temporary storage. |
US10785338B2 |
Merging data downloads with real-time data feeds
Methods and apparatuses for merging downloaded data with a real-time data are disclosed. An example includes receiving downloaded item of data from a download connection with a data repository and real-time item of data from a real-time data feed with a data publisher. In response to determining that the downloaded item of data includes the most recent downloaded item of data from the download connection, the downloaded item of data is stored as the last downloaded item of data. In response to determining that the real-time item of data is the most recent real-time item of data received from the real-time data feed, the real-time item of data is stored as the last real-time item of data from the real-time data feed. In response to determining a match between the last downloaded item of data and the last real-time item of data the download connection is ended. |
US10785337B2 |
Analytics and data visualization through file attachments
Example system and method for providing analytics and data visualization of an attached file in an attachment-enabled application are provided. An analysis system causes presentation of an option to perform analysis on a file attached to main data in an attachment-enabled application. The analysis system receives an indication of a selection of the option to perform the analysis on the attached file, whereby the analysis to be performed without user download of the attached file. The analysis system determines, based on data corresponding to the attached file, one or more data sets on which to perform the analysis and a result type for outputting of a result, and performs analysis on the one or more data sets to generate the result based on the result type. The analysis system causes presentation of the result based on the result type. |
US10785336B2 |
Pre-loading and caching application code
A method including displaying retrieving application code of two or more webpages of a website to render the two or more webpages on a user device. The method also can receive, via a main thread from a user device to an application server, a first request from the user device to view the first webpage on the user device. After transmitting the first and second portions of the application code to the user device, receiving, via the main thread to the application server, the second request to view the second webpage on the user device. In response to receiving the second request, facilitating, using the service worker and via a second thread from the user device to the content delivery server, a display of the second webpage on the user device using the second portion of the application code stored on the user device. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10785335B2 |
Secure and private web browsing system and method
A method and system for providing private web browsing includes a client module for transmitting a request to begin a browsing session to a web server and displaying video data for the browsing session from the web server. The system also includes a database that stores a browser build in a non-executable directory including at least one executable browser file. The system also includes a web server module configured for creating a temporary executable directory and copying the executable browser file to the temporary executable directory, executing the executable browser file in the temporary executable directory, starting the browsing session, wherein all browsing session files are stored in the temporary executable directory, generating video data from the browsing session and transmitting it to the client module, and, after ending the browsing session, deleting all files in the temporary executable directory. |
US10785331B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting metrics and ranking application components
A hosted client instance is provided over a network interface for communicatively coupling with a remote client device, the hosted client instance including a first plurality of application components for performing a plurality of actions associated with the hosted client instance. A metric is set to optimize one or more actions associated with the hosted client instance based on input from a user. One or more application components are detected based on the metric from among a second plurality of application components available on a resource server. The detected one or more application components are ranked based on: (i) a maturity score of each of the detected one or more application components; and (ii) dependency data indicating an operational dependency of each of the detected one or more application components. The ranked one or more application components are presented in a ranked order to a user. |
US10785328B2 |
Efficient collaborations in global enterprise environment
In some examples, a system for tracking user activities can include logic to log a plurality of activities corresponding to a user. The logic can also separate the plurality of activities into online activities and offline activities and establish a characteristic corresponding to the offline activities of the user. Furthermore, the logic can generate a message based on the characteristic. |
US10785323B2 |
Use of a dynamic geofence to control media sharing and aggregation associated with a mobile target
A method is provided for processing media of a mobile target having a dynamic geofence associated with it. The method includes providing a software application, an instance of which is installed on a memory device on each of a plurality of mobile technology platforms associated with a plurality of users; receiving a request to associate captured media with the target, or to attribute the captured media to one of the plurality of users; determining whether the media was captured within the dynamic geofence; and, if the media was captured within the dynamic geofence, then granting the request, and otherwise denying the request. |
US10785322B2 |
Server side data cache system
In an example embodiment, a system and method to store and retrieve application data from a database are provided. In an example embodiment, location data comprising a database identifier is received. A location of a database is derived based on the database identifier, the database being one of a plurality of databases, each database of the plurality of databases comprising application data, and application data is requested from the database based on the derived location. |
US10785316B2 |
Evolutionary wireless networks
A multilayer architecture for supporting variable networks is discussed. The architecture includes an application layer in communication with a simulation and network management layer and a coupling layer. The coupling layer interfaces with physical connections within a network device and the remaining layers; and wherein the simulation and network management layer sets one or more network parameters within the application layer. |
US10785312B2 |
Secure cloud-managed content delivery computer ecosystem
Systems and methods for secure cloud-based content delivery are disclosed herein. A system for secure cloud-based content delivery can include an administrator device communicatingly connected with a server via a wireless network. The administrator device can: receive a request for check-in information from the server via the wireless network; and transmit check-in information to the server via the wireless network. The system can include a user device communicating connected with the server and with the administrator device. The user device can: receive a launch signal from a content driver of the server; launch a first virtual machine; launch a second virtual machine within the first virtual machine; receive pixel data at the second virtual machine; generate an image from the received pixel data; receive a plurality of user inputs via an input/output subsystem of the user device; and relay the user inputs to the content driver. |
US10785311B2 |
Secure cloud-managed content delivery computer ecosystem
Systems and methods for secure content delivery are disclosed herein. The system can include a content driver communicatingly connected with a user device via a layered protocol model or via a User Datagram Protocol (UDP). The content driver can direct the launch of first and second virtual machines on the user device and can provide encrypted pixel data to the second virtual machine. The second virtual machine can generate and display an image based on the received encrypted pixel data. |
US10785307B2 |
Using visual recognition and micro-location data to trigger internet of things sensor events
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for using a set of visual recognition data and a set of micro-location data to trigger one or more IoT sensor events is provided. The present invention may include triggering the one or more IoT sensor events to at least one object based on receiving a user request, wherein the at least one object is selected for triggering using at least one camera device, and further based on at least one micro-location device within a certain proximity to a location of the user. |
US10785303B2 |
Data center selection for communication with an industrial testing device
The invention relates to an industrial testing device communicating with a data center located in a remote computer network, such as the cloud. Disclosed is a method of registering the device to the cloud and specifying the geographical location of the data center. The method includes selecting a data center from a list of available data centers based on regulations specific to a device type of the industrial testing device. Features are configured for communication between the device and the selected data center. |
US10785302B2 |
Systems and methods for unified data management in a communication network
Systems and methods are disclosed for unified data management in a communication network. According to embodiments, the unified data management methods and systems can provide management of some control plane data, for example data that may be shared by multiple network functions (NF). According to embodiments, virtualization of the data storage if further provided. |
US10785297B2 |
Intelligent dataset migration and delivery to mobile internet of things devices using fifth-generation networks
Migrating and delivering datasets to mobile Internet of Things (IoT) devices is provided. A time is predicted for delivery of one or more datasets to a target intermediate data delivery destination closest to a current geographic location of a mobile IoT device based on context and type of each detected data delivery event and the current geographic location of the mobile IoT device. The one or more datasets are migrated to the target intermediate data delivery destination closest to the current geographic location of the mobile IoT device according to the predicted time. The one or more datasets are delivered to the mobile IoT device from the target intermediate data delivery destination closest to the current geographic location of the mobile IoT device based on the context and the type of each detected data delivery event that corresponds to a particular dataset in the one or more datasets. |
US10785295B2 |
Fabric encapsulated resilient storage
Fabric encapsulated resilient storage is hardware-assisted resilient storage in which the reliability capabilities of a storage server are abstracted and managed transparently by a host fabric interface (HFI) to a switch. The switch abstracts the reliability capabilities of a storage server into a level of resilience in a hierarchy of levels of resilience. The resilience levels are accessible by clients as a quantifiable characteristic of the storage server. The resilience levels are used by the switch fabric to filter which storage servers store objects responsive to client requests to store objects at a specified level of resilience. |
US10785293B2 |
Content delivery to physically-proximate devices using a mesh-assisted cache
A plurality of WiFi-enabled devices that are physically proximate to one another form an ad hoc mesh network, which is associated with an overlay network, such as a content delivery network. A typical WiFi device is a WiFi router that comprises addressable data storage, together with control software operative to configure the device seamlessly into the WiFi mesh network formed by the device and one or more physically-proximate devices. The addressable data storage across multiple such devices comprises a distributed or “mesh-assisted” cache that is managed by the overly network. The WiFi mesh network thus provides bandwidth that is leveraged by the overlay network to provide distribution of content, e.g., content that has been off-loaded for delivery (by content providers) to the CDN. Other devices that may be leveraged include set-top boxes and IPTV devices. |
US10785292B2 |
System and method for risk-aware server load balancing
Systems and methods are provided for managing server loads that accounts for various measures of risk associated with different workloads assigned to servers. The systems and methods may include a memory storing instructions for server load management operations, and a processor configured to execute the stored instructions. The processor may receive a workload, determine a value associated with the workload indicating a predetermined importance of the workload, receive information for a plurality of active servers in a server cluster associated with the processor, determine risk levels associated with the active servers based on the received information, and assign the received workload to one of the active servers based on the determined value and the determined risk levels. |
US10785289B2 |
Wireless network cloud computing resource management
A method, performed by a server device, may include receiving a request to activate an application session, the request being received from a user equipment on behalf of a particular application installed on the user equipment. The method may further include determining one or more application requirements associated with the particular application; determining conditions associated with one or more application servers; selecting a particular one of the one or more application servers based on the determined one or more application requirements and based on the determined conditions; and setting up the application session between the user equipment and between the selected particular one of the one or more application servers. |
US10785276B2 |
Method and apparatus for encoding and transmitting at least a spatial part of a video sequence
When encoding and transmitting video data comprising regions of interest, different usages of the regions of interest implicate different kinds of combination of region of interest at decoding. By studying the different impacts of the encoding mechanisms depending on other set of tiles data on the different kind of combination, it is possible to define a plurality of tile set coding dependency levels. Each tile set coding dependency level is linked to a set of constraints on encoding. These set of constraints have different impacts on the possibilities allowed when combining the different regions of interest. It is therefore possible, based on a desired usage, to select an encoding with minimal restrictions, as defined by a given tile coding dependency level, compatible with the desired usage. Accordingly, the encoding efficiency is improved, for a given usage, compared to a solution where a complete tile independency solution is used. |
US10785274B2 |
Analysis of content distribution using an observation platform
Methods and systems for managing and distributing content and aggregation of data in a plurality of observation platforms are disclosed. A message is generated with content at a content distribution manager. A delivery of the message is scheduled and a plurality of specified devices are specified for delivery in a plurality of observation platforms at a designated time and/or location(s) via the content distribution manager, wherein the plurality of observation platforms are capable of receiving a signal from a first mobile device with a first characteristic that corresponds to an audible source and a second characteristic that corresponds to information indicative of a geographic position of the first mobile device and relaying the signal to a destination based on the first characteristic and/or the second characteristic. The message is delivered to the plurality of observation platforms which relays the message to the plurality of specified devices at the designated time. |
US10785271B1 |
Multipoint conferencing sessions multiplexed through port
A conferencing computing device, including memory storing one or more dispatch data structures. The conferencing computing device may further include a processor configured to receive a plurality of input packets at a port from a plurality of sender computing devices. Based on input packet data and the one or more dispatch data structures, for each input packet, the processor may to add that input packet to a queue of a transport provider bound to the port. The processor may transmit the plurality of input packets to a plurality of application program instances and instantiate a respective plurality of concurrent multipoint conferencing sessions. The processor may transmit a plurality of output packets from the plurality of application program instances to a plurality of recipient computing devices. The plurality of output packets may be multiplexed through the port and each have a multiplexed local socket address of the port. |
US10785268B2 |
Presenting media data to communication clients in the course of a communication data exchange
A system for presenting media data to communication clients in the course of a communication data exchange between the communication clients in a telecommunication network includes: a storage engine, configured to store a plurality of media data files; an application control server, configured to receive media data file selection signals from at least one of the communication clients in the course of the communication data exchange, and to select media data files from the storage engine based on the received media data file section signals; and a communication processing server, configured to exchange media data with the communication clients and to retrieve the selected media data files from the storage engine, for simultaneously presenting the retrieved media data files at the communication clients in the course of said communication data exchange. |
US10785267B2 |
Controlling services in an internet protocol multimedia subsystem
A Home Subscriber Server (HSS) stores a service profile corresponding to a subscription of a user in a memory, and configures the service profile with data used by a Serving Call Session Control Function (S-CSCF) of an Internet Protocol Multimedia System (IMS) comprising the HSS. The HSS then sets, in the S-CSCF, a timer that controls processing of a service of the user by transmitting the service profile to the S-CSCF. The S-CSCF receives the service profile from the HSS, and uses the service profile to identify a rule comprising a timer value. The S-CSCF then controls processing of the service associated with the user by setting the timer in accordance with the timer value. |
US10785266B2 |
Methods and systems for protecting a secured network
Methods and systems for protecting a secured network are presented. For example, one or more packet security gateways may be associated with a security policy management server. At each packet security gateway, a dynamic security policy may be received from the security policy management server, packets associated with a network protected by the packet security gateway may be received, and at least one of multiple packet transformation functions specified by the dynamic security policy may be performed on the packets. Performing the at least one of multiple packet transformation functions specified by the dynamic security policy on the packets may include performing at least one packet transformation function other than forwarding or dropping the packets. |
US10785265B2 |
Method for target sequence identification and device thereof
Disclosed is a method and device for target sequence identification, wherein an optical binary sequence and an all-zero sequence are subjected to an XNOR operation and a first candidate sequence set is generated by splitting the result sequence; a second candidate sequence set is generated by splitting the optical binary sequence; multiple binary sequences are selected from the first candidate sequence set and the second candidate sequence set according to the target sequence to generate a to-be-delayed sequence set; various delay duration are configured for each binary sequence of the to-be-delayed sequence set; a to-be-matched sequence set is generated after delaying; an AND operation is performed on the sequences of the to-be-matched sequence set to generate a final sequence; and the number and position of the target sequence in the binary sequence can be determined according to the number and position of a pulse in the final sequence. |
US10785262B2 |
Methods and apparatus to facilitate end-user defined policy management
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to facilitate end-user defined policy management. An example apparatus includes an edge node interface to detect addition of a networked user device to a service gateway, and to extract publish information from the networked user device. The example apparatus also includes a device context manager to identify tag parameters based on the publish information from the networked user device, and a tag manager to prohibit unauthorized disclosure of the networked user device by setting values of the tag parameters based on a user profile associated with a type of the networked user device. |
US10785261B2 |
Techniques for secure session reestablishment
A client establishes a network session with a server. The network session is used to establish an encrypted communications session. The client establishes another network session with another server, such as after terminating the first network session. The client resumes the encrypted communications session over the network session with the other server. The other server is configured to receive encrypted communications from the client and forward them to the appropriate server. |
US10785259B2 |
Relay device
The present invention provides a relay device including: a receiving unit that receives instructions; a fuzzing detection unit that detects an illegitimate instruction among the instructions received by the receiving unit; a disguised operation decision unit that decides a disguised operation corresponding to the illegitimate instruction detected by the fuzzing detection unit; and an instruction generation unit that generates an instruction corresponding to the disguised operation decided by the disguised operation decision unit. |
US10785258B2 |
Counter intelligence bot
Techniques are provided that facilitate responding to cyberattacks using counter intelligence (CI) bot technology. In one embodiment, a first system is disclosed that comprises a processor and a memory. The memory can store executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, facilitate performance of operations including receiving a request from a second system requesting assistance in association with a cyberattack on the second system, wherein the request comprises information indicating a type of the cyberattack. The operations further comprise selecting a counter intelligence bot configured to respond to the type of cyberattack, and directing the counter intelligence bot to respond to the cyberattack, wherein the directing comprises enabling the counter intelligence bot to respond to the cyberattack by establishing a gateway with the second system and employing the gateway to intercept and respond to traffic associated with the cyberattack on behalf of the second system. |
US10785256B1 |
Systems and methods for key logger prevention security techniques
An applet may be downloaded or provided to a web browser when a user visits a site in order to protect data input by the user from being captured by malicious software, such as key loggers. The applet may present a user input field in the web browser and may generate a random sequence of low-level key stroke or mouse click events within the input field when the user enters information, such as a username and/or password. A listening key logger will receive a large amount of random data, whereas the applet will receive and buffer the actual user data that may be communicated to a remote site access by the user. |
US10785250B2 |
Determining digital vulnerability based on an online presence
Methods, systems and computer program products are provided to determine an individual's risk of being targeted by a cyberattack based on quantifying their online presence. In some embodiments, online information pertaining to an individual, accessible through the clear web (e.g., Internet) or the dark web, is identified and used to calculate a digital vulnerability (DV) score. The DV score is used to determine the susceptibility of an individual of being targeted for a cyberattack or cybercrime based upon their online presence, and may be computed based upon personally identifying information (PII) features present on clear web and deep/dark web resources. |
US10785248B2 |
Routing based on a vulnerability in a processing node
Techniques for routing a request based on a vulnerability in a processing node are disclosed. A vulnerability analyzer determines a set of detected vulnerabilities in each of a set of processing nodes. Based on the detected vulnerabilities, the vulnerability analyzer determines a respective vulnerability score for each processing node. A routing engine receives a request to be processed by at least one of the set of processing nodes. The routing engine selects a particular node for processing the request based on the detected vulnerabilities in one or more of the set of processing nodes. The routing engine may select the particular node based on the vulnerability scores of the set of processing nodes. Additionally or alternatively, the routing engine may select the particular node based on whether the particular node includes any vulnerability that may be exploited by the request. |
US10785245B2 |
Methods for using organizational behavior for risk ratings
Among other things, traces are received of activities of an online user who is associated with an entity. By analysis of the traces a security state of the entity is inferred. Also, a map is generated between (a) technical assets that contribute to security characteristics of respective entities and (b) the identities of the entities that are associated with the respective technical assets. At least part of the generating of the map is done automatically. A user can be engaged to assist in the generating of the map by presenting to the user through a user interface (a) data about the technical assets of entities and (b) an interactive tool for associating the technical assets with the identities of the entities. |
US10785243B1 |
Identifying evidence of attacks by analyzing log text
Log text is encoded into a low dimensional feature vector. A temporal predictive model is constructed based on the low dimensional feature vector. The temporal predictive model is used to calculate probabilities of the occurrence of security incidents based on signature names from the log text encoded in the low dimensional feature vector. A preventative security action is automatically taken in response to the calculated probability of the occurrence of a specific security incident exceeding a given threshold. |
US10785238B2 |
Systems and methods for threat discovery across distinct organizations
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for organizations to use forensic to generate a risk scores associated with potential compromise based on clustering and/or similarities with other organizations that have or may have been compromised. For example, specific attributes or marks, such as low fidelity indicators of compromise can be used to create a similarity score rank over time that may be used as a similarity and risk measurement to generate a continual/dynamic score, which can change and/or be updated as new data is created or arrives to detect or prevent threats and/or malicious attacks. |
US10785235B2 |
System and method for gathering botnet cyber intelligence
A drone unit operatively connected to a server may identify an attack, launched by a botnet, on a resource. A drone unit may continuously and iteratively, while the attack is in progress, determine and report to a server a first set of values of a respective set of operational parameters related to the resource. A drone unit may determine, and report to the server, a second set of values of the set of operational parameters after the attack is terminated. A server may determine an impact of an attack by relating the first set values to the second set of values. |
US10785226B2 |
Method for controlling permission of application program and controller
The application relates to controlling access in a software-defined network (SDN). A controller in the SDN receives an access request from an application program. The controller determines whether an operation on a resource as specified in the access request belongs to a permission list corresponding to the application program. The permission list includes a list of permitted operations on the resource by the application program. When the operation as specified in the access request belongs to the permission list, the controller sends a reply message allowing access by the application program. In this way, accesses by the application program are restricted according to the permission list, and malicious attacks from the application program can be prevented to ensure network security. |
US10785219B1 |
Methods, systems, and computer readable mediums for securely establishing credential data for a computing device
Methods, systems, and computer readable mediums for securely establishing credential data for a computing device are disclosed. According to one example, a method includes assigning, by a credential manager, credential set data to a computing device and mapping the credential set data to a device identifier key associated with the computing device in a credential data store accessible by the credential manager. The method further includes receiving, from a provisioning service client, a credential set request message including the device identifier key by the credential manager in response to an activation of the computing device at a customer location site and sending, by the credential manager to the provisioning service client, the credential set data for authenticating the computing device at the customer location site. |
US10785216B2 |
Method for accessing network by internet of things device, apparatus, and system
This application provides a method for accessing a network by an Internet of Things device, an apparatus, and a system, and relates to the field of Internet of Things in order to reduce hardware apparatuses need to be provided for an Internet of Things device, and reduce operation steps of a user when it is ensured that the Internet of Things device securely accesses a network. The method includes sending, by an Internet of Things device, an access request message to an access point, where the access request message includes a universally unique identifier (UUID), a service set identifier (SSID), and a first temporary password (pass_tmp), receiving, by the Internet of Things device, an access response message from the access point, where the access response message includes the SSID and a password, and accessing, by the Internet of Things device, a network using the SSID and the password. |
US10785215B2 |
Method for secure user and transaction authentication and risk management
To provide a user signature on a network transaction, a security server receives transaction information representing a transaction between a network user and a network site, such as a website, directly from the network site. The security server calculates a one-time-password based on the received transaction information and a secret shared by the security server and the network site, but not by the user. The security server transmits the calculated one-time-password for application as the user's signature on the transaction. The one-time-password is independently calculable by the network site based on the shared secret. |
US10785211B2 |
Authorization and authentication for recurring workflows
An approval request for a recurring workflow instance is received, that requests the execution of an instance of a recurring workflow. An authorization token is generated based upon the content of the particular workflow to be executed, the location where the workflow is to be executed, and a time period during which the workflow is to be executed. The authorization token is sent, along with a representation of a workflow to be executed, to a target machine for authorization and execution. |
US10785210B2 |
User-enabled, two-factor authentication service
A user may have real-time control over whether accessing a network service account implements two-factor authentication. When a username and password is provided to log into the network service account, a determination may be made about whether the login attempt is a potential security threat. When the login attempt does not appear to be a threat, the login attempt may be processed based on the username and password. When the login attempt is a potential security threat, the actual user corresponding to the network service account may be notified and asked to confirm whether the login attempt is a security threat. When the user confirms that the login attempt is not a security threat, the user may be logged in based on the username and password. When the user confirms that the login attempt is a security threat, two-factor authentication may be implemented for accessing the network service account. |
US10785200B2 |
Information processing system, information processing terminal, and information processing method for reducing burden of entering a passcode upon signing in to a service
An information processing system is provided that includes a cloud server and an information processing terminal. The cloud server includes a storage device storing a program for using a cloud service and account information of a cloud account registered with the cloud service, and a first processor that manages execution of an authentication process for controlling access to the cloud service. The information processing terminal includes a second processor that executes processes of acquiring the program from the cloud server, sending a sign-up request to the cloud server to sign up for the cloud service using an external account of an external service, sending a setup request to the cloud server to set up a passcode or a character string to be used for signing in to the cloud service, and sending a sign-in request to the cloud server to sign in to the cloud service using the cloud account. |
US10785199B1 |
Distribution of derived authentication keys to authentication servers based on trust level
A key distribution host determines a trust level of a user authentication server, wherein the trust level is based, at least in part, on one or more attributes of the user authentication server and provides one or more authentication keys to the user authentication server only if the trust level of the user authentication server is above a threshold value. |
US10785197B2 |
System and method for distributed internet sharing
Aspects of the disclosure relate to communication systems. In particular aspects relate to internet enabled wireless mobile devices, computer program products, non-transitory storage mediums, methods and systems for improving access to the internet. |
US10785191B2 |
Device, system and method for defending a computer network
A router includes a processor-readable medium including code representing instructions to cause a processor to perform operations. The operations include routing received information communicated from a first network to a component associated with a service within a second network, responsive to a determination that the received information is to be handled by a service that exists within the second network. The operations also include routing the received information to a predetermined component, responsive to a determination that the received information is to be handled by a service that does not exist within the second network. |
US10785188B2 |
Domain name processing systems and methods
Disclosed is a domain filter capable of determining an n-gram distance between a seed domain and each of a plurality of candidate domains. The domain filter loads a seed domain n-gram for the seed domain and a candidate domain n-gram for each candidate domain in memory, compares the seed domain n-gram and the candidate domain n-gram to identify any identical grams, removes any identical grams from the seed domain n-gram, and determines how many grams are left in the seed domain n-gram, representing the n-gram distance between the seed domain and the candidate domain. The domain filter then compares n-gram distances thus determined with a predetermined threshold, eliminates any candidate domain having an n-gram distance from the seed domain that exceeds the predetermined threshold, and provides remaining candidate domains to a downstream computing facility such as a user interface or an analytical module operating in an enterprise computing environment. |
US10785185B2 |
Automated summary of digital group conversations
A system, method and program product for categorizing, analyzing, and continually aggregating unstructured communication data in the form of a query and responses. The method initially categorizes the conversation thread as a query and then uses natural language understanding technologies to start analyzing and extracting entities, sentiment and keywords. It then categorizes and aggregates those responses accordingly, providing the user with a continuously updated summary. The method groups the responses into Positive/Affirmative and Negative. The system can also determine conversations that need further action or response from the organizer by categorizing more complex individual responses that contain questions or action items. The method further analyzes an e-mail thread to identify a certain type of conversation, e.g., an RSVP/Poll, collect multiple responses, analyze the responses and tally up the results to create a summary that may be communicated back to the group thread originator according to a preferred messaging modality. |
US10785183B2 |
Composing social media messages referencing multiple messages
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for providing content on a social messaging platform. One of the methods includes providing a plurality of messages of a social messaging platform to a user device, the plurality of messages being part of a conversation; receiving a request associated with one of the plurality of messages, the request including an indication to repost a collection of messages; providing a selection user interface, the selection user interface including the plurality of messages and a respective selection indicator for each message; receiving a user selection of two or more messages; responsive to the user selection, generating a message composition interface, the message composition interface including a representation of the selected messages; and in response to user input, posting the representation of the selected messages as part of a new message of the user on the platform. |
US10785182B2 |
Automatic annotation of social media communications for noise cancellation
Large batches of social media communications may be automatically annotated. This provides techniques to create large labeled datasets without the assistance of human labelers. For instance, social media communications may be fetched and annotated as actionable or noise for a given account (e.g., a brand handle on Twitter®) without human review. Social media communications from users who are attempting to engage with a brand or entity on a social media platform may be annotated as actionable, whereas other communications may be labeled as noise. |
US10785179B2 |
Alert modification based on content of a notification
An alert system and method may include receiving a notification message from a notification device, in an environment with one or more notification devices arranged throughout the environment, analyzing the notification message to determine a class of notification message, the class of notification message being input by a user prior receiving the notification message, determining an alert preference corresponding to the class of notification message, the alert preference being input by the user prior to receiving the notification message, and alerting, by the processor, the user of the notification message in accordance with the alert preference. |
US10785175B2 |
Polling extension application for interacting with a messaging application
A messaging system in one embodiment includes a messaging app and a polling extension app. The polling extension app is configured to create data for a polling context that is displayed in a view hosted by the messaging app to allow voting by users selected for the poll and to update the polling context with the votes from the users. The messaging app launches the polling extension app, and the polling context is communicated between the polling extension app and the messaging app through an interprocess communication. |
US10785174B2 |
Messaging for event live-stream
A messaging system for a live event is described. A processing device presents a live event having at least one participant. The processing device presents one or more participant messages within a native messaging interface associated with the event. The processing device also presents one or more viewer messages within the native messaging interface. The viewer messages are integrated with the participant messages and the viewer messages are entered via a non-native messaging interface. |
US10785169B2 |
Protocol independent programmable switch (PIPS) for software defined data center networks
A software-defined network (SDN) system, device and method comprise one or more input ports, a programmable parser, a plurality of programmable lookup and decision engines (LDEs), programmable lookup memories, programmable counters, a programmable rewrite block and one or more output ports. The programmability of the parser, LDEs, lookup memories, counters and rewrite block enable a user to customize each microchip within the system to particular packet environments, data analysis needs, packet processing functions, and other functions as desired. Further, the same microchip is able to be reprogrammed for other purposes and/or optimizations dynamically. |
US10785168B2 |
Allocating virtual resource based on block chain
A method for allocating a virtual resource based on a blockchain, including: receiving a resource allocation transaction sent by a client, wherein the resource allocation transaction includes a user identifier of a target user; in response to the resource allocation transaction, invoking verification logic in a smart contract deployed in the blockchain to verify whether a service indicator of the target user within a preset service cycle satisfies a virtual resource allocation condition; and when the service indicator satisfies the virtual resource allocation condition, invoking virtual resource allocation logic in the smart contract to allocate a preset amount of virtual resources to the target user from a virtual resource pool and transfer the preset amount of virtual resources to a blockchain account corresponding to the user identifier, wherein virtual resources in the virtual resource pool are associated with service profits of a service operator corresponding to a service of the target user. |
US10785167B2 |
Method for controlling access to a shared resource
A method for controlling access to a shared resource for a plurality of collaborative users includes securely providing, on a storage and device entity, the shared resource. The shared resource is created by a resource owner entity. The method further includes specifying access control rules for the shared resource, translating the access control rules into a smart contract, including the smart contract into a blockchain, and if a second user requests access to the shared resource, performing access decisions for the shared resource by evaluating the smart contract with regard to the access control rules. |
US10785164B2 |
Preventing duplication of packets in a network
In one example, a collection network node comprising a plurality of ingress ports obtains, at a first one of the plurality of ingress ports, a first copy of a packet of a packet flow comprising a plurality of packets. The collection network node determines whether the collection network node had previously obtained a copy of any of the plurality of packets of the packet flow. When it is determined that the collection network node had previously obtained a copy, the collection network node determines whether the collection network node had previously obtained a copy at the first one of the plurality of ingress ports or at a different one of the plurality of ingress ports. When it is determined that the collection network node had previously obtained a copy at a different one of the plurality of ingress ports, the collection network node refrains from forwarding the first copy. |
US10785163B2 |
Maintaining a queuing policy with multipath traffic
Various embodiments are provided for managing queuing policies in a computing environment. Data packets may be classified into one of a plurality of queues based on information extracted from one or more multipath data flows. The data packets in the plurality of queues may be scheduled and sent according to one or more multipath data flows. |
US10785162B2 |
Method for transmitting information for LTE-WLAN aggregation system 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 information for LTE-WLAN aggregation system, the method comprising: triggering, by a PDCP entity, a status report for indicating flow control information for a WLAN link; setting, by the PDCP entity, a value of a FMS field in the status report to a PDCP SN of a first missing PDCP SDU; setting, by the PDCP entity, a value of a HRW field in the status report to the value of the FMS field if no PDCP SDUs have been received on the WLAN link; and generating and transmitting, by the PDCP entity, the status report including the HRW field. |
US10785159B2 |
Network device having flexible rate limiter
A network device for a communications network includes a port configured to transmit data to the network at a maximum transmit data rate. The device also includes a transmit buffer configured to buffer data units that are ready for transmission to the network, and a packet buffer configured to buffer data units before the data units are ready for transmission. The packet buffer is configured to output data units at a maximum packet buffer transmission rate faster than the maximum transmit data rate. The device includes a rate controller configured to control a transmission rate of data from the packet buffer to the transmit buffer so that averaged over a period, the transmission rate from the packet buffer to the transmit buffer is at most equal to the maximum transmit data rate, while allowing the transmission rate, at one or more time intervals, to exceed the maximum transmit data rate. |
US10785157B2 |
Adaptive load-balancing over a multi-point logical interface
The techniques describe adaptive load-balancing based on traffic feedback from packet processors. In one example, a source virtual network node of the network device may determine whether a particular destination packet processor is or may become oversubscribed. For example, source packet processors of the source virtual network node may exchange feedback messages including traffic flow rate information. The source virtual network node may compute a total traffic flow rate and compare the total traffic flow rate with a bandwidth of the particular destination packet processor. In response to determining that the bandwidth of the destination packet processor is oversubscribed, the source virtual network node may update a forwarding plane data structure to reduce a likelihood of selecting the destination packet processor to which to forward packet flows. |
US10785155B2 |
Devices and methods using network load data in mobile cloud accelerator context to optimize network usage by selectively deferring content delivery
Network devices, servers, and modules operating within MCA capable to selectively defer delivery of non-time sensitive content are provided. A network device (315) includes a communication interface (410) configured to enable communication with a client device (310), and to receive a request for a content delivery from the client device (310). The network device also includes a processing unit (420) configured to determine whether to defer the request depending on a network load at a time when the request has been received. |
US10785154B2 |
Managing phys of a data storage target device
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to managing phys of a data storage target device. In one embodiment, a method of managing phys of a data storage target device includes waiting to receive a host address on a target phy and transmitting a target phy address for the target phy after waiting to receive the host address on the target phy. In another embodiment, a method of managing phys of a data storage target device includes configuring a target port comprising a first target phy and reconfiguring the target port comprising a first target phy and a second target phy. |
US10785153B2 |
Dynamic segment routing mapping server for a multiprotocol label switching network
A dynamic SRMS (DSRMS) in a MPLS network generates unique segment identifiers for nodes of the network lacking segment identifiers (SIDs). The DSRMS receives network information from other nodes of the network that may include, for example, Internal Gateway Protocol (IGP) routing information, advertised prefix values for the nodes, and label values used in MPLS routing. The DSRMS analyzes the information and identifies nodes of the network that are not associated with a SID. For each identified node, the DSRMS generates a unique SID and then announces the SID to other nodes within the network. Generating the unique SID may include executing a hashing function using the IP address of the identified node as an input. |
US10785152B2 |
Network switch device for routing network traffic through an inline tool
Introduced here is a technique for using a network switch device, which may include commodity switching fabric, to route packets through an inline tool, without introducing any additional information to the packets. The introduced technique modifies standard capability of packet forwarding and learning port-to-MAC address associations to route data packets through the inline tool. The technique may include applying two override settings to the network device. A first override setting involves a forwarding rule that is based on the arrival port and the content of the packet. A second override setting involves disabling the MAC address learning mechanism for the packet received from the inline tool via the second tool port of the network device. |
US10785150B2 |
CRC update mechanism
A cyclic redundancy code (CRC) update device includes an input coupled to obtain an old CRC that corresponds to an old header of a communication packet, a CRC storage device to store CRC coefficients, a CRC calculator coupled to receive a modified old header of the communication packet and calculate a new CRC on the modified old header, and a polynomial multiplier coupled to the CRC storage device to receive the new CRC, obtain a corresponding coefficient from the CRC storage device, and generate an update for the CRC of the frame. |
US10785146B2 |
Scalable cell-based packet processing service using client-provided decision metadata
An isolated packet processing cell of a packet processing service, comprising an action implementation node and a decision master node, is assigned to an application. An indication of processing rules of the application is transmitted to the decision master node. In response to receiving a particular packet, the action implementation node obtains a representation of an action (which is based on the processing rules) from the decision master node and executes the action. |
US10785143B1 |
Routing methods, systems, and computer program products
In various embodiments, a method and apparatus are configured to detect a topology change in a network, wherein the topology change disrupts an existing path between a first network node and a destination network node; calculate path information in response to the topology change, wherein the path information comprises path information for at least one updated path from the first network node to the destination network node; identify a maximum time for at least a portion of the network to reach a post-convergence state with respect to the topology change; and until the maximum time has elapsed at the first network node, specify at least a portion of the at least one updated path in a packet header of a packet being sent from the first network node to the destination network node. |
US10785142B2 |
Inter-provider network architecture
An inter-provider network architecture system is disclosed. In particular, the system may enable a service provider network and a partner network to take advantage of each other's network cores, such that the resources of the service provider network and the partner network may be more effectively utilized to service customers of both networks. By doing so, not only can the service provider network and the partner network take advantage of each other's network resources, but they can also give each other's customers broader network reach into regions that are not typically serviced by their own networks. The service provider network may effectively accomplish this by providing a limited view of the service provider network to the partner network, or vice versa, so that traffic and data can flow between the networks without each network having to be fully aware of each other's entire network topologies. |
US10785139B1 |
Network devices using probes to test forwarding rules
A network switch having hardware thereon for transmitting probes to neighbor devices for exercising forwarding states (e.g., layer 2 and layer 3) on the switch. A light-weight agent resides on one or both of neighbor network devices and can be used to control the testing. One or more probes originating from the source network device (device A) from a local CPU are routed on the same network device A in hardware and sent out on a link towards a peer device (device B). Peer device B captures the probe using an Access Control List (ACL) hardware, and transmits the probes to a local agent for processing. The agent then transmits the probe back to the source network device and the source network device can determine whether the FIB lookup was correctly performed. |
US10785137B2 |
Dataplane-based seamless bidirectional forwarding detection monitoring for network entities
Dataplane-based Seamless Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (S-BFD) monitoring for network entities is provided. In one embodiment, a method of S-BFD monitoring includes assigning, by a network element, a unique segment identifier (ID) to each entity of a plurality of entities that are monitored by the network element. The method includes receiving an S-BFD control packet at the network element, including a first segment ID associated with a particular entity. The method also includes performing a lookup operation for the first segment ID in stored data of the network element. Based on the lookup operation, when a first action is designated in the stored data for the first segment ID, the method includes returning the S-BFD control packet to its source, and, when a second action is designated in the stored data for the first segment ID, the method includes forwarding the S-BFD control packet to an S-BFD reflector session. |
US10785135B2 |
Timeline analysis of network connectivity for trip phases of mobile vehicles
Systems and methods for timeline representations of trip phases of a mobile vehicle are described. A method may include receiving operational events associated with a voyage of the mobile vehicle. The operational events may include events such as take-off, landing, door open, door closed, engine started, or other types of operational events. Each operational event may have a corresponding event time at which the event occurred or was detected. The method may include receiving network metric values for network communication metrics associated with a network service on the mobile vehicle. Each network metric value may have a corresponding value time at which the metric was measured or detected. The operational events and network communication metrics may be displayed in a time-aligned manner on a timeline representation over a time range indicated by a user. |
US10785134B2 |
Identifying multiple devices belonging to a single user
Techniques are disclosed that provide more accurate clustering of devices by forming clusters of devices and merging or changing clusters based on predetermined criteria. The technique starts with a large number of clusters (e.g., one for each account) and refines the clusters, for example, by merging clusters or determining which cluster a given device should be in when the device is associated with multiple clusters. One technique iteratively adjusts clusters of devices by merging clusters determined to be associated with a single user until a cluster contains all of the devices and accounts expected to be associated with a single user. |
US10785133B2 |
Virtual desktop operation and data continuity preservation
A method includes monitoring, by one or more processors, a communications connection to a client, and detecting a disconnection event. The disconnection occurs when activity over the communications connection drops below a threshold. Based on detecting the disconnection event, the one or more processor creates a cloned virtual environment by cloning an original virtual environment obtained by the client via the communications connection. The original virtual environment and the cloned virtual environment execute in parallel. The one or more processor obtains process information and based on the process information, applies at least one process to the cloned virtual environment and monitors the communications connection, to detect a reconnection event, where the reconnection event includes activity over the communications connection being above or equal to the threshold. |
US10785131B2 |
Method and system for synchronous and asynchronous monitoring
A system and method for synchronous and asynchronous monitoring of network resources is provided. In an example system, an asynchronous monitoring engine is in communication with the network resources and receives asynchronous data from a portion of the network resources. The asynchronous data is collected at an application layer or at an end-user application layer. A synchronous monitoring engine is also in communication with the network resources and accesses synchronous data in the application layer in response to receiving a request from the asynchronous monitoring engine. The system further identifies an anomaly corresponding to the asynchronous characteristic and the synchronous characteristic. |
US10785128B1 |
System, apparatus and method for deploying infrastructure to the cloud
System, apparatus and method of prioritizing a plurality of software applications for a migration to a cloud computing environment operated for an enterprise. For example, an application scoring module is configured to determine a default score for the software application based, at least in part, on the information received by a survey module. The weighting module is configured to receive weights assigned by the enterprise for each of a plurality of characteristics concerning the software application, respectively, the weights reflective of an understanding by the enterprise of at least one of the value to the enterprise of the software application and the complexity of migrating the software application. According to this embodiment, the application scoring module is configured to generate a customized score for the software application based on an adjustment to the default score resulting from the weights. |
US10785127B1 |
Supporting services in distributed networks
Various example embodiments for supporting services within a distributed cloud network are configured to support capabilities for solving a cloud service distribution problem for a set of services to be deployed within a distributed cloud network in order to determine the placement of service functions of the services within the cloud network, the routing of service flows of the services through the appropriate service functions of the services within the cloud network, and the associated allocation of cloud and network resources that support the deployment and routing of the services within the cloud network. Various example embodiments for supporting services within a distributed cloud network are configured to support capabilities for solving a cloud service distribution problem for a set of services to be deployed within a distributed cloud network in a manner for reducing or even minimizing the overall cloud network cost in the distributed cloud network. |
US10785126B2 |
Integrated analysis and reclamation of remote service resources
One or more databases contain data defining: a common authentication configuration for a plurality of remote services, and individual authentication configurations for each of the remote services, where a particular remote service of the remote services is associated with a particular individual authentication configuration. One or more server devices are configured to: (i) access, by way of the common authentication configuration and the particular individual authentication configuration, a master userid of the particular remote service; (ii) receive, from the particular remote service, a list of userids that are registered to the managed network and configured to use the particular remote service; (iii) receive, from the particular remote service, access data representing use of the particular remote service by the userids; (iv) determine, from the access data, most-recent access times of the userids; and (v) store, in the one or more databases, representations of the most-recent access times. |
US10785123B2 |
Communication network optimization
In one embodiment, the system determines network performance metrics in a number of geographic areas within a communication network based on application data of end users. The system receives, from a client system, a query for geographic areas of interest specifying network performance criteria based on network performance metrics and corresponding thresholds. The system identifies geographic areas of interest matching the network performance criteria of the query. The system determines, for each geographic area of interest, network performance features based on network performance metrics derived from application data collected from the geographic areas of interest. The system generates optimization recommendations for one or more of the geographic areas of interest. The optimization recommendations are customized for the geographic areas of interest based on the performance features associated with the respective geographic areas of interest. The system sends, to the client system, instructions for presenting the optimization recommendations. |
US10785120B2 |
Systems and methods for extending link layer discovery over virtual Ethernet bridges
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, an information handling system may include a host system comprising a host system processor and a network interface coupled to the host system processor and may include a management controller communicatively coupled to the host system processor and configured to provide management of the information handling system. The network interface may be configured to capture discovery protocol packets and encode the discovery protocol packets with extended discovery protocol information comprising information regarding physical functions, virtual functions, and ports associated with the discovery protocol packets. |
US10785115B2 |
Allocating enforcement of a segmentation policy between host and network devices
A segmentation server configures enforcement of a segmentation policy by allocating enforcement of management instructions between network devices and hosts. The segmentation policy comprises rules that control communications between workloads. For a particular workload, the segmentation server generates management instructions for controlling communications to and from the particular workload in accordance with the rules. The segmentation server determines an allocation of management instructions between enforcement on a host on which the particular workload executes and enforcement on a network device upstream from the workload. The segmentation server sends configuration information to at least one of the host and the network device in accordance with the allocation to enable enforcement of the management instructions. |
US10785113B2 |
Systems and methods for self-configuring nodes and modes of communication in a network of moving things
Communication network architectures, systems and methods for supporting a network of mobile nodes. As a non-limiting example, various aspects of this disclosure provide communication network architectures, systems, and methods for supporting a dynamically configurable communication network comprising a complex array of both static and moving communication nodes (e.g., the Internet of moving things). In particular, systems and methods for self-configuring nodes and modes of communication in a network of moving things. |
US10785110B2 |
Automated change approval
An automated method for facilitating management of a data processing environment is disclosed. In various embodiments, the method may include facilitating creation of a first memorialization, in digital form, of first one or more changes made to a first data processing device of the data processing environment. In various embodiments, the method may further include facilitating creation of a second and a third memorialization, both in digital form, of second and third one or more changes made to a second and a third data processing device of the data processing environment, respectively. In various embodiments, the method may still further include facilitating automated approval of the second and third changes made to the second and third data processing devices, using the first, second and third memorializations. Other embodiments of the present invention may include, but are not limited to, apparatus adapted to facilitate practice of the above-described method. |
US10785108B1 |
Intelligent learning and management of a networked architecture
The innovation disclosed and claimed herein, in one aspect thereof, comprises systems and methods of intelligent learning and management of networked architectures. The innovation maps a networked architecture. The networked architecture includes elements having software elements and hardware elements interconnected in a common environment. The innovation determines data sources associated with the set of elements using the identifiers. The innovation compiles data associated with the set of elements into a knowledgebase. The innovation utilizes machine learning to analyze information from the data sources. The innovation determines a configuration for at least one element in the environment based on the mapping. The innovation executes the configuration based on the configuration. |
US10785106B1 |
Configuration change control for computing environments
Solutions for balancing speed and risk by managing configuration changes include: receiving a second configuration item for displacement, in an exposure group, of a first configuration item; receiving an exposure state, wherein the exposure state indicates an exposure tree comprising a first configuration item branch and a second configuration item branch; determining, based at least on the exposure state: a first portion of the exposure group to continue with the first configuration item, and a second portion of the exposure group to receive the second configuration item; deploying the second configuration item to the second portion of the exposure group, in accordance with the exposure state; receiving, from the central orchestrator, an updated exposure state; and deploying the second configuration item in accordance with the updated exposure state. In some examples, the exposure tree is a hierarchical binary tree. An exemplary configuration item includes a software application version. |
US10785104B1 |
Mechanism for automatic reconfiguration of stateful devices
A mechanism automatically reconfigures and later restores the network configuration and settings for network devices installed at one location according to configuration and settings of corresponding network devices installed at another location. This enables a user to access these network devices the same way in both locations. This mechanism further avoids having to perform any network reconfiguration of mobile devices that may be carried between the two locations. |
US10785101B2 |
Automatically optimize parameters via machine learning
The disclosure relates to technology for configuring parameters in a wireless communications network. Parameter configurations resulting in a change to key quality indicator (KQI) and key performance indicator (KPI) measurements are determined based on collected data samples. The data samples are divided into subsets including a first subset including the data samples associated with the parameter configurations failing to result in the change to the KQI and KPI measurements, and a second subset including the data samples associated with the parameter configurations resulting in the change to the KQI and KPI measurements dependent upon satisfying conditions in the wireless communications network. The subsets of the data samples are then determined for using machine learning to optimize the parameter configurations, and subsets of the data samples are provided as an input to machine learning for the parameter configurations to optimize the wireless communications network. |
US10785100B2 |
Interconnecting networks
A method for connecting a plurality of networks. The method may include establishing a first network link between a first network element and a second network element. The first network link may implement an interconnection between a first network and a second network. The method may include establishing a second network link between the first network element and a third network element. The first network element, the second network element, and the third network element may be located on a virtual network. The method may include detecting, over the virtual network, a first network event regarding the first network link. The method may include, in response to detecting the first network event, adjusting the interconnection between the first network and the second network. The method may include disregarding a second network event regarding the second network link. |
US10785096B2 |
Graphical user interfaces for device discovery and scheduling thereof
A computing system may include one or more server devices within a computational instance that remotely manages computing devices of a managed network. The computing devices may include routers that are interconnected by subnets of the managed network, and the managed network may also include a proxy server device communicatively coupled to at least one of the subnets. The server devices may be configured to: (i) provide a proxy server configuration pane of a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows specification of the proxy server device; (ii) provide a router credentials configuration pane of the GUI that allows specification of router access credentials for the routers; (iii) provide a subnet discovery scheduling pane of the GUI that allows specification of a subnet schedule for carrying out discovery of the subnets; and (iv) cause the proxy server device to perform discovery of the subnets according to the subnet schedule. |
US10785093B2 |
Monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths
Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology. |
US10785083B2 |
Method and apparatus for measuring displacement of object using multiple frequency signal
A method and an apparatus for measuring a displacement of an object according to steps of: dividing a signal into an I signal and a Q signal according to a phase of the signal, wherein the signal is reflected by the object after a transmission signal having a plurality of frequencies is emitted toward the object by the radar measurement system; estimating a direct current (DC) component from an N-tuple information acquired from the I signal and the Q signal; removing the estimated DC component to correct the I signal and the Q signal; and measuring the displacement of the object based on the corrected I signal and Q signal are provided. |
US10785082B2 |
Distributed antenna system-based on time sensitive network
A TSN-based distributed antenna system including a headend unit, one or more TSN switches, and one or more remote units and a fronthaul transport network constituted by the headend unit, the TSN switch, and the remote unit is provided. The packet-based fronthaul network constituted by the headend unit, the TSN switch, and the remote unit transmits traffic in a time-deterministic manner while minimizing packet loss through Ethernet to which TSN standards are applied. |
US10785074B1 |
Cross-product detection method for a narrowband signal under a wide range of carrier frequency offset (CFO) using multiple frequency bins
A synchronizer generates cross-products of In-phase (I) and Quadrature (Q) samples and stores the sign bits for the sine and cosine cross-products. The sign bits are compared to a local reference of a frame-start bit-sequence and the compare results accumulated as I and Q correlations for symbol and half-symbol sampling. Linear combinations of the accumulated I and Q correlations for the symbol and half-symbol sampling generate linear combination results for frequency bins that peak at a different implied Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO) settings. The maximum of the linear combination results is selected and the implied CFO setting for that frequency bin is applied to a demodulator to adjust the receiver's CFO setting and bit synchronization. Computational complexity is reduced since only the sign bit of each cross-product is retained for correlation with the frame-start bit-sequence. Linear combinations can support a wide CFO range. |
US10785073B1 |
PWM signaling and encoding multiple statuses
A pulse width modulation signaling system includes a first control channel that is configured to receive a hardware Boolean command input from a first hardware status monitor, receive a software multi-bit command input from a first software system, and generate a first pulse width modulated signal that is representative of the Boolean command input and the software multi-bit command input. The hardware Boolean command input is a binary value of either a first state or a second state, the software multi-bit command input includes a binary value of either a first state or a second state, and the first pulse width modulated signal defines a duty cycle. |
US10785070B1 |
Semiconductor integrated circuit and receiving apparatus
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor integrated circuit includes: an equalizer circuit; a decision circuit that decides a bit value of a data signal; a sampler unit including sampler circuits, the sampler circuits having different thresholds and electrically connected in parallel between the equalizer circuit and the decision circuit; a determination circuit that determines indexes indicating a degree of confidence of current output values from the sampler circuits based on the bit values of the data signals at different past timings; and an arithmetic circuit that computes scores for bit values that are candidates for a current data signal based on the determined indexes and current output values from the sampler circuits. The decision circuit selects one bit value from the candidate bit values using the scores. |
US10785058B2 |
Managing network packet flows based on device information
Methods and apparatus are disclosed that enable information about devices connected behind a gateway, such as a home gateway, to be made available to and used by other entities, such as servers and routers, on a communications network. |
US10785056B1 |
Sharing a subnet of a logically isolated network between client accounts of a provider network
A subnet of a logically isolated network within a provider network may be shared between client accounts of the provider network. A request to share a subnet of a logically isolated network created for one client account with another client account may be received. A link between an account object for the other client account and a shared subnet object for the subnet may be stored. When a request to host a resource with the subnet is received, an evaluation of the graph may indicate whether the request to place the host is permitted. If permitted, the resource for the other client host may be hosted within the subnet. |
US10785048B2 |
Systems and methods for power savings in HFC amplifiers
Methods and systems that reduce power usage in a CATV network. Power usage may be reduced by temporally adjusting the power output of amplifiers in the network. The power output of one or more amplifiers in the network are preferably adjusted based on patterns of temporal usage of the network. |
US10785047B1 |
Smart thermostat control system
Information regarding a user's personal schedule is received at an electronic computing device. Information regarding current and future utility costs is received. The information regarding the user's personal schedule, the information regarding the user's location and the information regarding the current and future utility costs is used to determine at least one financial impact based on a temperature setting. The at least one financial impact includes estimated costs for time intervals and historical billing cycles. A temperature effecting device or an energy effecting device in the home of the user is controlled using the at least one financial impact. |
US10785044B1 |
Management of energy delivery rate to computing devices
Described are systems to manage the rate of energy delivery to computing devices. The computing devices may connect to a shared data and power distribution system. Techniques are described for distributing energy to the computing devices directly or via an energy and data delivery device using limits determined for the computing devices. Once the energy transfer to the computing devices is complete, the limits on the rate of energy delivery may be rescinded. |
US10785040B2 |
Secure communications
A system including a sensor, a computing device and a Wireless Access Point (WAP). The sensor in response to receipt of an initiation signal, via a first communication channel, from a relatively proximal computing device, is arranged to generate and store first security information and to transmit, wirelessly via a second communications channel, a first message comprising information representing at least a part of the first security information. The WAP, which is remote from the sensor is arranged to receive and store the first message. The WAP is arranged to generate second security information and to transmit wirelessly to the computing device, via a third communications channel when the computing device is within range of the WAP, a second message comprising information representing at least a part of the second security information. The sensor is arranged to receive at least the second message via only the first communications channel. |
US10785038B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing account information in block chain, storage medium, and electronic apparatus
A method for processing account information in a block chain is provided. A computer device receives identity information and a transfer request, the transfer request requesting to transfer a resource in an account to a target account, the target account being generated by a certificate center. The computer device obtains owner information of the account from the certificate center according to the transfer request. The computer device compares the identity information and the owner information. The computer device transmits an authentication request to the block chain in response to determining that the identity information and the owner information are consistent, the authentication request requesting the block chain to transfer the resource in the account to the target account. |
US10785036B2 |
Method for generating an electronic signature of a document associated with a condensate
The present invention relates to a method for generating an electronic signature of a document associated with a condensate obtained by a given hash function comprising performing by data-processing means (11b) of a server (10b) of steps of: (a) Receiving said condensate and a zero-knowledge proof of the fact that said condensate is indeed the result of application of said given hash function to said document; (b) Verifying that said zero-knowledge proof is valid; (c) Generating an electronic signature of the document from said condensate. |
US10785033B2 |
Method for storing an object on a plurality of storage nodes
A method for storing an object on storage nodes includes encrypting an object to be stored with a key. One or more hash values are computed for the object. The encrypted object is stored on the storage nodes. Storage location data is provided for the stored object. A transaction is computed for a blockchain, wherein information is encoded in the transaction, the encoded information representing the storage location data, the computed o hash values and key data. The transaction is stored in the blockchain provided by one or more blockchain nodes hosting the blockchain. A number of confirmations is provided for the transaction. The number of confirmations is compared with a predefined threshold confirmation number, wherein the predefined threshold confirmation number is computed such that with a pregiven certainty the encoded information in the transaction stored in the blockchain cannot be modified. |
US10785030B2 |
System for decrypting encrypted data based upon acquired visual representation of encrypted data and related methods
A system for decrypting encrypted data may include a data storage server that may store encrypted data in a server memory, communicate a portion of the encrypted data to a first user device, and generate an access code for decrypting the portion of the encrypted data. The data storage device may also communicate the access code to a second user device. The first user device may display, on a first device display, a visual representation of the portion of the encrypted data. The second user device may acquire the visual representation of the portion of the encrypted data from the first device display, decrypt the portion of the encrypted data based upon the access code and the visual representation, and display the decrypted portion of the encrypted data on a second device display. |
US10785029B2 |
Systems and methods for pairing on-premise clusters to clouds using identity service providers
A method includes receiving, by a host server on a public cloud including one or more physical data centers associated with one or more logical zones, a pairing request by a client device associated with a private cloud, allocating, by the host server, access to resources on the one or more physical data centers to the client device, and pairing, by the host server, the private cloud to the public cloud based on receiving an identity provider token from an identity provider. |
US10785022B2 |
Network without abuse of a private key
A network includes a logical network and a physical network. The logical network includes a plurality of logical nodes. Each logical node is connected to a respective identification core. Each identification core includes at least one semiconductor chip having a physical randomness. Each semiconductor chip generates one of a plurality of pairs of private keys and public keys based on the physical randomness thereof according to an input received by the one of the at least one semiconductor chip under a public key cryptography. One of the public keys is regarded as a logical address of one of the logical nodes, which is connected to one of the identification cores. The physical network includes a plurality of physical nodes. Each identification core is one of components in each physical node. The logical network is uniquely linked to the physical network by the pairs of private keys and public keys. |
US10785018B2 |
Asymmetric key management in consortium blockchain networks
Implementations of the present specification provide for management of service keys for consortium blockchain networks within a blockchain-as-a-service (BaaS) platform. Implementations include actions of receiving a request for a service key from a participant in a consortium blockchain network provisioned within the BaaS platform, determining that the participant is authorized for the service key based on a service authorization table that records participant privileges within the consortium blockchain network, providing a key package including an encrypted private key of the service key, and a public key of the service key, and sending the key package to the participant, the participant decrypting the private key of the service key using a public key associated with the participant. |
US10785016B2 |
Countermeasure for power injection security attack
A system and method for determining whether a cryptographic system is being observed for power consumption analysis in an attempt to decipher secret keys. The system comprises a first external connection to receive an input voltage, an internal voltage regulator with an external capacitor to produce the desired voltage for the cryptographic system. The internal voltage regulator typically includes a switch that passes current from the first external connection to the external capacitor. By monitoring the frequency at which the switch is activated, it is possible to detect that an external voltage is being applied to the external capacitor. This external voltage is typically used to perform SPA or DPA operations. Thus, the cryptographic system may cease performing any encryption or decryption operations if an external voltage is detected. |
US10785015B1 |
Multiple phase symbol synchronization for amplifier sampler accepting modulated signal
Methods, systems, and apparatus for EM communications. One of the apparatus includes a plurality of receive samplers arranged in parallel and configured to receive an amplitude modulated input signal, each sampler being clocked at a same rate but not a same phase, the rate being in relation with the input signal; a plurality of envelope extractors, wherein each envelop extractor is communicatively coupled to a respective output of one of the plurality of receive samplers, and wherein each envelope extractor is configured to extract the envelope of the input signal after sampling; and a combiner communicatively coupled to the envelope extractors to combine the signal envelopes sampled at their respective phases, creating a combined output that provides an approximate copy of the input signal envelope, providing an output signal for performing symbol synchronization. |
US10785012B2 |
Downlink control signaling
Techniques for efficient downlink control with a large number of carriers and/or TTIs are described. Techniques for blind decoding reduction may include making the search space and/or aggregation level of candidates for a first PDCCH/E-PDCCH associated with the characteristics of a second received PDCCH/E-PDCCH. Techniques may include embedding DCI for a set of serving cells and/or TTIs in a PDSCH. DCI for a set of serving cells and/or TTIs may be included in single PDCCH/E-PDCCH. To reduce overhead, carrier indicator field interpretation may be associated with the serving cell or TTI from which the PDCCH/E-PDCCH containing the downlink control information is received, or the group of cells or TTIs to which the PDCCH/E-PDCCH containing the downlink control information belongs. |
US10785011B2 |
Method and apparatus for implementing control and reference signals for physical-uplink-shared-channel communication
A method and apparatus may include receiving a first signal. The first signal includes first configuration information, second configuration information, and third configuration information. The method may also include detecting a second signal based on the first configuration information. The method may also include transmitting a third signal based on the second configuration information. The method may also include transmitting a fourth signal based on the third configuration information and the detected second signal. |
US10785005B2 |
Method for determining power boosting level of PTRS for removing phase noise in wireless communication system and device therefor
According to an embodiment of the present specification, provided is a method for transmitting a signal that allows a user equipment to cancel phase noise by a base station in an mmWave communication system. In this case, the method may include: generating a PTRS for estimating phase noise of a downlink signal; transmitting PTRS power boosting level information for the PTRS to the user equipment via downlink signaling; and transmitting the PTRS via downlink signaling based on the PTRS power boosting level information. In this case, the PTRS power boosting level information may be determined based on at least one of MCS level and PRB size. |
US10785000B2 |
Scheduling resources for orthogonal frequency division multiple access uplink transmissions
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to a flexible connectivity framework. A first device may send a trigger frame to a second device. The first device may then receive an uplink bandwidth resource request from the second device. The first device may detect a high efficiency-long training field (HE-LTF) in the uplink bandwidth resource request. The first device may send an uplink multiuser trigger frame, and the first device may receive an uplink frame from the second device. |
US10784997B2 |
Techniques of transmitting overlapping uplink channels
A method of wireless communication of a UE is provided. The UE receives downlink control information (DCI) in a downlink control channel (DCCH), the DCI indicating a first uplink (UL) channel. The UE determines a second UL channel that has been scheduled prior to receiving the DCI. The UE determines that the first UL channel overlaps with the second UL channel in a time domain. The UE determines whether an earliest symbol period from the first UL channel and the second UL channel is within a predetermined time period from a last symbol period of the DCCH. The UE determines that an unexpected event has occurred or transmits one of the first UL channel and the second UL channel, when the earliest symbol period is within the predetermined time period. |
US10784996B2 |
HARQ feedback on grant-less UL
In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a method, comprising receiving, by a user equipment, information for configuration with Grant-less Uplink Physical Uplink Shared Channel (GUL PUSCH) resources; attempting to transmit, by the user equipment, Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) feedback on at least one resources; performing a channel access procedure for transmitting Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request Acknowledgement (HARQ-ACK) on the GUL PUSCH resources in response to a determination that the attempting to transmit the HARQ feedback on the at least one resources is unsuccessful; and transmitting HARQ-ACK on the GUL PUSCH resources in response to successfully completing the channel access procedure, is disclosed. |
US10784978B2 |
Method and device for transmitting/receiving wireless signals in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system and particularly to a method and a device therefor, the method comprising the steps of: monitoring control channel candidates in a common search space and a UE-specific search space on subframe #n so as to receive downlink control information; and transmitting, in subframe #n+k, an uplink signal associated with the downlink control information, wherein the value of k is determined based on the search space in which the downlink control information is detected, and the common and UE-specific search spaces correspond to different values of k. |
US10784976B2 |
Nanosecond accuracy of timestamping by leveraging alignment marker and method for producing the same
A system and apparatus for obtaining clock synchronization of networked devices and related method are provided. Embodiments include a computer-implemented system, including a primary device having a first high accuracy timestamping assist (HATA) unit attached to a first physical layer; a first time stamping unit; a first clock control; a first medium access control layer connected to the first time stamping unit and the first physical layer via a medium independent interface. A secondary device includes a second HATA unit attached to a second physical layer; a second timestamping unit; a second clock control. The first and second HATA units are configured to detect a departure time, an arrival time, or a combination thereof of a first alignment marker over transmitter serializer and receiver deserializer interfaces of a data transmission between the primary device and the secondary device. |
US10784969B2 |
Secured fiber link system
A system and method for securing communication over an optical fiber are disclosed. The system includes a transmit spatial multiplexer configured to couple optical signals into spatial paths of an optical fiber, a first of the plurality of optical signals is an optically modulated version of a desired sequence of information that is intended to be transferred over the optical fiber and it is coupled into a first of the spatial paths; a second one of the plurality of optical signals is an optical chaff signal and it is coupled into a second spatial path different from the first one, and a third optical signal is an optical signal for use by an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) that is coupled into one of the spatial paths of the optical fiber, whereby a tap along the fiber cannot determine the transmitted desired sequence of information. |
US10784966B1 |
Unequal decision regions for throughput increases for optical communications
Disclosed in some examples, are optical devices, systems, and machine-readable mediums that send and receive multiple streams of data across a same optical communication path (e.g., a same fiber optic fiber) with a same wavelength using different light sources transmitting at different power levels—thereby increasing the bandwidth of each optical communication path. Each light source corresponding to each stream transmits at a same frequency and on the same optical communication path using a different power level. The receiver differentiates the data for each stream by applying one or more detection models to the photon counts observed at the receiver to determine likely bit assignments for each stream. |
US10784962B2 |
System for millimeter wave building penetration using beam forming and beam steering
A system for enabling signal penetration into a building includes first circuitry, located on an exterior of the building, for transmitting and receiving signals at a first frequency that experience losses when penetrating into an interior of the building, converting the received signals at the first frequency into a first format that overcome losses caused by penetrating into the interior of the building over a wireless communications link and converting received signals in the first format into the signals in the first frequency. The first circuitry receives the signals at the first frequency that are transmitted to the first circuitry using beam forming and beam steering. A first antenna associated with the first circuitry transmits the signals in the first format into the interior of the building via a wireless communications link and receives signals from the interior of the building in the first format via the wireless communications link. Second circuitry, located on the interior of the building and communicatively linked with the first circuitry via the wireless communications link, receives and transmits the converted received signals in the first format that counteracts the losses caused by penetrating into the interior of the building from/to the first circuitry. A second antenna associated with the second circuitry transmits the signals in the first format to the exterior of the building via the wireless communications link and receives signals from the exterior of the building in the first format via the wireless communications link. |
US10784961B2 |
Concentric fiber for space-division multiplexed optical communications and method of use
A space-division multiplexed optical fiber includes a relatively high refractive index optical core region surrounded by alternating regions of relatively low and relative high refractive index material, forming concentric high index rings around the core. The optical core region supports propagation of light along at least a first radial mode associated with the optical core region and a high index ring region supports propagation of light along at least a second radial mode associated with the high index ring region. The second radial mode is different from the first radial mode. |
US10784959B2 |
System and method for identifying and tracking a mobile laser beacon in a free space optical system
A method supported by a first terminal is provided herein. To implement the method, a camera of a first terminal performs two or more captures of two or more frames along a line of sight toward a second terminal. A controller of the first terminal manipulates the two or more frames to produce two or more interim images and analyzes the two or more interim images to track a beacon of the second terminal. The controller outputs coordinates with respect to the tracked beacon to a mirror package of the first terminal. |
US10784952B2 |
Repeater
A repeater includes a donor device, a service device, a down-link circuit and an up-link circuit. The donor device includes a first receiving antenna array, a first transmitting antenna array and a first antenna controller. The first receiving antenna array and the first transmitting antenna array are disposed on a first substrate having a first normal direction. The service device includes a second transmitting antenna, a second receiving antenna and a second antenna controller. The second transmitting antenna and the second receiving antenna are disposed on a second substrate having a second normal direction. The first normal direction is different from the second normal direction, and the first receiving antenna array and the first transmitting antenna array are orthogonally polarized with each other. |
US10784946B2 |
Communication device and method for selecting a beam direction
A communication device including a first directional antenna and a second directional antenna which may each be set to any one of a plurality of main beam directions for radio communication, a transceiver configured to determine a reception quality for at least some of the plurality of main beam directions using the first directional antenna and for at least some of the plurality of main beam directions using the second directional antenna, select a main beam direction of the plurality of main beam directions based on the reception qualities determined by the first directional antenna and based on the reception qualities determined by the second directional antenna, and perform communication using the selected main beam direction. |
US10784934B2 |
Low peak-to-average power ratio precoded reference signal design for multiple-input, multiple-output transmissions
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described that support a low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) precoded reference signal design for multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) transmissions. A user equipment (UE) may identify multiple sets of symbols associated with different reference signal waveforms, where each reference signal waveform may be associated with a low PAPR. In some cases, different single-carrier reference signal waveforms may be mapped to subsets of frequency resources through frequency division multiplexing (FDM) for a transmission on a single antenna. However, the addition of single-carrier waveforms through FDM for a transmission via an antenna may result in an uplink transmission having a high PAPR (e.g., as compared to single-carrier waveforms). The UE may reduce the PAPR of the uplink transmission by multiplexing the reference signal waveforms in the time domain (e.g., using time division multiplexing (TDM)). |
US10784931B2 |
Assisted multi-user multi-input multi-output (MU-MIMO) communication system
Systems, methods, and devices for grouping client devices based on sensor data in an assisted wireless communication system are provided. Sensor data may include device mobility, device type, and device application data usage, among other characteristics. An assisted wireless communication system may include client devices sending data to an access point. The clients may send conventional protocol data over a channel and, concurrently, send sensor data over an alternative channel. In some cases, client devices may exchange their protocol data, modify their own protocol data based on the exchanged data, and send the modified protocol data to the access point. This may allow the clients to adjust their grouping. |
US10784929B2 |
Wireless IC device
A wireless IC device includes a resin member including first and second surfaces, a substrate including first and second principal surfaces, a coil antenna provided in the resin member, and an RFIC element mounted on the substrate and connected to the coil antenna. The substrate is embedded in the resin member so that the second principal surface is at a second surface side. The coil antenna is defined by first linear conductor patterns on the second surface, first metal posts extending between the first and second surfaces, second metal posts extending between the first and second surfaces, and second linear conductor patterns on the first surface. The RFIC element is disposed in the coil antenna. |
US10784927B2 |
Wireless communication device
An RFID tag is provided that transmits and receives a communication signal. The RFID tag includes a base material, antenna patterns provided on the base material, an RFIC package that is a feeding circuit connected to the antenna patterns, and an ignition protection member provided on the base material or the antenna patterns. Moreover, the ignition protection member contains moisture, such that ignition and combustion can be prevented even in a situation where the RFID tag is subjected to high-frequency power for heating a food item while attached to the food item or the like. |
US10784925B2 |
Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing broadband over power line data
A system includes a multi-use power interface configured to be electrically and communicatively coupled to a vehicle via Broadband over Power Line (BPL) data links. The system also includes sensors configured to collect power quality data and load management data for the BPL data links and the multi-use power interface. The multi-use power interface includes a user interface, a processor, and a memory having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by the processor, cause the multi-use power interface to perform operations. The operations include receiving power quality data and load management data from the sensors. The operations also include determining, based on the received data, functional health statuses of the multi-use power interface and the BPL data links. The operations further include transmitting the functional health statuses, the power quality data, and the load management data to a data store, and indicating, in the user interface, the functional health statuses. |
US10784923B2 |
Receiving apparatus and signal transmitting system
A receiving apparatus includes: a capacitance element connected to a receiving side of a transmission line through which a transmission signal is transmitted, and where a direct current flowing through the transmission line changes in accordance with a logic level of a data signal; a transistor configured to amplify a current flowing between a receiving-side node and a power supply node to which a power supply potential is supplied, where the receiving-side node is positioned between the transmission line and the capacitance element; and a data signal generator configured to generate the data signal based on the current amplified by the transistor. |
US10784922B2 |
System and method for demodulating code shift keying data from a satellite signal utilizing a binary search
A Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver demodulates code shift keying (CSK) data utilizing a binary search. The GNSS receiver receives a signal including a pseudorandom noise (PRN) code modulated by code shift keying (CSK) to represent a symbol (i.e., CSK modulated symbol). The GNSS receiver maintains a plurality of receiver codes each representing a different shift in chips to the PRN code. The GNSS receiver performs a linear combination of portions of the receiver codes. In an embodiment, the GNSS receiver compares correlation power level value for respective portions of the receiver codes to demodulate the CSK data. In a further embodiment, the GNSS receiver compares the correlation power level values for portions of receiver codes with power detection threshold values to demodulate the CSK data. In a further embodiment, the GNSS receiver utilizes signs of the correlation power level values to demodulate the CSK data. |
US10784918B2 |
Discrete spectrum transceiver
A discrete spectrum (DS) signal transmitter includes a first circuit element comprising a DS signal generator that generates a plurality of DS signals, each DS signal having a different DS frequency, each DS frequency being (a) a harmonic of a fundamental frequency or (b) the fundamental frequency. A second circuit element receives as an input the DS signals and that generates as an output (a) a finite summation of the DS signals or (b) pulses that represent a mathematical equivalent of a summation of an infinite number of the DS signals. An antenna is electrically coupled to an output of the second circuit element. The analog DS signals transmitted by the DS signal transmitter are received by a DS signal receiver that converts the analog DS signals to DS discrete signals and performs a fast Fourier transform of the DS discrete signals. |
US10784914B1 |
Smart mobile phone shell
The invention relates to a smart mobile phone shell. The smart mobile phone shell includes a shell body, a fixing component, a rotating component and a support ring. The invention has the effects of easy disassembly and safe use while safely protecting mobile phone. |
US10784903B2 |
Phase control for carrier aggregation
Phase control for carrier aggregation. In some embodiments, a carrier aggregation circuit can include a first filter configured to allow operation in a first frequency band, and a second filter configured to allow operation in a second frequency band. The circuit can further include a first path implemented between the first filter and a common node, with the first path being configured to provide a substantially matched impedance for the first frequency band and a substantially open-circuit impedance for the second frequency band. The circuit can further include a second path implemented between the second filter and the common node, with the second path being configured to provide a substantially matched impedance for the second frequency band and a substantially open-circuit impedance for the first frequency band. |
US10784902B2 |
Systems and methods for switching reference crystal oscillators for a transceiver of a wireless device
Systems and methods are disclosed herein that relate to a wireless device that intelligently uses different reference crystal oscillators (XOs) for a PhaseLocked Loop(s) (PLL(s)) in a transceiver of the wireless device. Embodiments of a method of operation of a wireless device comprising a first XO that operates at a first reference frequency and a second XO that operates at a second reference frequency that is greater than the first reference frequency are disclosed. In some embodiments, the method of operation of the wireless devices comprises making a decision as to whether to configure a receiver of the wireless device to use the first XO or the second XO and configuring the receiver of the wireless device to use the first XO or the second XO in accordance with the decision. |
US10784900B2 |
Rate matching method and apparatus for polar code
A rate matching method for a polar code is provided, to improve performance. The method includes: encoding, based on an N*N encoding matrix of a polar code, a sequence including N first bits, to generate a mother code including N second bits, where the N first bits are in a one-to-one correspondence with N rows in the encoding matrix in sequence, and the N second bits are in a one-to-one correspondence with N columns in the encoding matrix in sequence; determining N−M to-be-punctured second bits from the N second bits, where at least one first bit in N−M first bits participating in encoding of the N−M second bits belongs to the first M first bits in the N first bits, and the N−M first bits are fixed bits; and puncturing the N−M second bits, to obtain a target polar code including M second bits. |
US10784898B2 |
Broadcasting receiver and broadcast signal processing method
A digital broadcasting system which is robust against an error when mobile service data is transmitted and a method of processing data are disclosed. The mobile service data is subjected to an additional coding process and the coded mobile service data is transmitted. Accordingly, it is possible to cope with a serious channel variation while applying robustness to the mobile service data. |
US10784894B2 |
Bit interleaver for low-density parity check codeword having length of 16200 and code rate of 4/15 and 256-symbol mapping, and bit interleaving method using same
A bit interleaver, a bit-interleaved coded modulation (BICM) device and a bit interleaving method are disclosed herein. The bit interleaver includes a first memory, a processor, and a second memory. The first memory stores a low-density parity check (LDPC) codeword having a length of 16200 and a code rate of 4/15. The processor generates an interleaved codeword by interleaving the LDPC codeword on a bit group basis. The size of the bit group corresponds to a parallel factor of the LDPC codeword. The second memory provides the interleaved codeword to a modulator for 256-symbol mapping. |
US10784891B2 |
Delta-sigma loop filters with input feedforward
Various embodiments relate to delta-sigma loop filters with input feedforward. A delta-sigma loop filter may include a first integrator and a quantizer having an input coupled to an output of the first integrator. The delta-sigma loop filter may further include a first summing node having an output coupled to an input of the first integrator. Further, the delta-sigma loop filter may include a feedforward path from an input of the delta-sigma loop filter to a first input of the first summing node. The delta-sigma loop filter may also include a first feedback path from an output of the quantizer to a second input of the first summing node. |
US10784890B1 |
Signal processor
A signal processor and a method for processing an input signal are presented. The signal processor is adapted to clip an oversampled input signal without introducing noise in the frequency band of interest. For instance, the signal processor may be used for clipping an acoustic signal. The signal processor includes a summer coupled to a limiter and to a feedback circuit. The summer is adapted to sum the input signal with at least one feedback signal to provide an adjusted signal. The limiter is adapted to compare the adjusted signal with a first threshold value and a second threshold value to provide a limited signal. The feedback circuit is adapted to calculate a difference between the limited signal and the adjusted signal, and to generate at least one feedback signal based on the difference. |
US10784887B2 |
Voltage-signal generation
Controllable voltage-signal generation circuitry, including: a plurality of segment nodes connected together in series, each adjacent pair of segment nodes connected together via a corresponding coupling capacitor, an end one of the segment nodes serving as an output node; for each of the segment nodes, at least one segment capacitor having a first terminal connected to that segment node and a second terminal connected to a corresponding switch; and switch control circuitry, wherein: each switch is operable to connect the second terminal to one reference voltage source and then instead to another reference voltage source, to apply a voltage change at the second terminal; the reference voltage sources and switches configured such that for each segment node the same voltage change in magnitude is applied by each switch, and such that the voltage change is different in magnitude from the voltage change applied by each switch of another segment node. |
US10784884B2 |
Field measuring device
A field measuring device includes a sensor, a measuring transducer, and interface electronics. The interface electronics include a measuring and control device, and first and second terminals for connecting an external electrical device. A current controller and a current measuring device are connected in series in a terminal current path between the first and second terminals. The interface electronics has a voltage source that can be switched on in the terminal current path and disconnected from the terminal current path, so that the voltage source can drive a current in the terminal current path in the switched-on state and in the case of a connected external electrical device. The measuring and control device actuates and reads the current controller, the current measuring device, and the voltage source such that a current signal is output or input via the first and second terminals when an external device is connected. |
US10784882B2 |
Analog to digital converter device and method of calibrating clock skew
An analog to digital converter (ADC) device includes ADC circuitries, a calibration circuitry, and a skew adjustment circuitry. The ADC circuitries are configured to convert an input signal according to interleaved clock signals, in order to generate first quantization outputs. The calibration circuitry is configured to perform at least one calibration operation according to the first quantization outputs, in order to generate second quantization outputs. The skew adjustment circuitry is configured to determine maximum value signals, to which the second quantization outputs respectively correspond during a predetermined interval, and to average the maximum value signals to generate a reference signal, and to compare the reference signal with each of the maximum value signals to generate adjustment signals, in order to reduce a clock skew of the ADC circuitries. |
US10784880B2 |
Ultra-high speed digital-to-analog (DAC) conversion methods and apparatus having sub-DAC systems for data interleaving and power combiner with no interleaving
A ultra-high speed DAC apparatus (e.g., with a full sampling frequency not less than 20 GHz) may include one or more digital pre-coders and DAC modules. Each DAC module may include multiple current-mode DAC systems and a first power combiner. The gate length of transistors within each DAC module may be between 6 and 40 nm. Each current-mode DAC system includes a transmission line (e.g., 40 to 80 microns long) coupled to multiple interleaving sub-DAC systems (within the current-mode DAC systems) and the first power combiner. The first power combiner combines, without interleaving, analog signals that have been interleaved within the current-mode DAC systems. The impedance of the first power combiner matches the impedance of each of the current-mode DAC systems and a load of the first power combiner. A second power combiner combines, without interleaving, analog signals from the DAC modules. |
US10784876B1 |
Charge pump with load driven clock frequency management
A charge pump circuit has load driven clock frequency management. The charge pump circuit includes a CCO generating a CCO output signal that has a frequency generally proportional to a feedback current, and a charge pump operated by the CCO output signal and boosting a supply voltage to produce a charge pump output voltage at an output coupled to a load. A current sensing circuit senses a load current drawn by the load and generates the feedback current as having a magnitude that varies as a function of the sensed load current if a magnitude of the load current is between a lower load current threshold and an upper load current threshold. The magnitude of the feedback current does not vary with the sensed load current if the magnitude of the sensed load current is not between the lower load current threshold and the upper load current threshold. |
US10784866B2 |
Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a latch circuit including a first inverter configured to output a first signal based on an input signal, a second inverter configured to output a first clock signal based on a first strobe signal, a third inverter configured to output a second clock signal based on a second strobe signal, a first clock generation circuit configured to generate a third clock signal having transitions that are delayed with respect to the first clock signal, a second clock generation circuit configured to generate a fourth clock signal having transitions that are delayed with respect to the second clock signal, a fourth inverter configured to output an inversion signal of the first signal in accordance with the third and fourth clock signals, and a data latch circuit configured to latch an output signal of the fourth inverter. |
US10784863B2 |
Self-powered wireless switch and application thereof
A self-powered wireless switch includes at least one micro generator and a control panel for transmitting wireless control signals. The micro generator includes a magnet assembly and a coil assembly which are arranged to be moved relatively to one another to generate an induced current within the coil assembly; the coil assembly including an iron core and a wire winding around the outside of the iron core to form a magnetic coil; the magnet assembly including a permanent magnet and magnet conductive plates arranged at two sides of the opposite magnetic poles of the permanent magnet. The self-powered wireless switch enables the magnetic assembly and the coil assembly to move relatively to one another and converts the mechanical energy to electricity, thereby achieving self-power generation and providing electricity to the control panel for transmission of the wireless control signals. |
US10784861B2 |
High speed and high voltage driver
Systems, methods, and apparatus for biasing a high speed and high voltage driver using only low voltage transistors are described. The apparatus and method are adapted to control biasing voltages to the low voltage transistors such as not to exceed operating voltages of the low voltage transistors while allowing for DC to high speed operation of the driver at high voltage. A stackable and modular architecture of the driver and biasing stages is provided which can grow with a higher voltage requirement of the driver. Capacitive voltage division is used for high speed bias voltage regulation during transient phases of the driver, and resistive voltage division is used to provide bias voltage at steady state. A simpler open-drain configuration is also presented which can be used in pull-up or pull-down modes. |
US10784860B1 |
Gate driver and semiconductor module
A gate driver includes a first transistor and a second transistor connected in series between a first and a second power supply line, connection nodes thereof are output nodes of the gate driver, the first and second transistors being configured to operate in a complementary manner, a power supply circuit for applying an offset voltage to a source of the transistor, and a switching circuit for performing switching control to apply the offset voltage output from the power supply circuit to the source of the transistor or to apply the second potential to the source of the transistor. The switching circuit is configured to switch so as to apply the offset voltage to the source of the transistor in accordance with a timing of turning off the gate of the transistor and to apply the second potential to the source in accordance with a timing of turning on the gate. |
US10784859B2 |
Transformer based gate drive circuit
A gate drive circuit for generating asymmetric drive voltages comprises a gate drive transformer comprising: a primary winding responsive to a pulse width module (PWM) input signal to generate a bipolar signal having a positive bias voltage and a negative bias voltage; and a secondary winding responsive to the bipolar signal to generate a PWM output signal. A first charge pump is connected to the secondary winding responsive to the PWM output signal to generate a level shifted PWM output signal. A second charge pump is connected to the secondary winding to generate a readjusted PWM output signal by decreasing at least a portion of the level shifted PWM output signal. A gate switching device is connected to the first charge pump and second charge pump. A level shifted PWM output signal establishes an ON condition and the readjusted PWM output signal establishes an OFF condition of the gate MOSFET. |
US10784855B2 |
Method and apparatus for use in improving linearity of MOSFETs using an accumulated charge sink
A method and apparatus for use in improving the linearity characteristics of MOSFET devices using an accumulated charge sink (ACS) are disclosed. The method and apparatus are adapted to remove, reduce, or otherwise control accumulated charge in SOI MOSFETs, thereby yielding improvements in FET performance characteristics. In one exemplary embodiment, a circuit having at least one SOI MOSFET is configured to operate in an accumulated charge regime. An accumulated charge sink, operatively coupled to the body of the SOI MOSFET, eliminates, removes or otherwise controls accumulated charge when the FET is operated in the accumulated charge regime, thereby reducing the nonlinearity of the parasitic off-state source-to-drain capacitance of the SOI MOSFET. In RF switch circuits implemented with the improved SOI MOSFET devices, harmonic and intermodulation distortion is reduced by removing or otherwise controlling the accumulated charge when the SOI MOSFET operates in an accumulated charge regime. |
US10784854B1 |
Power control device
Disclosed is a power control device suitably applied to the field of driving a microelectronic element like MOSFET. Based on Miller plateau voltage of the microelectronic element such as MOSFET, the power control device can dynamically adjust driving capability and set a driving voltage so as to control and balance turn-on loss and switch loss, and further achieve an optimal average efficiency, particularly, for selecting or replacing the microelectronic element like MOSFET. Also, an electronic system provided with the power control device effectively solves the problem of Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) imposed on peripheral devices. |
US10784852B2 |
Pulse generator and consumption meter
A pulse generator has a galvanically isolated output, in particular for a consumption meter. A control output of a control unit of the pulse generator is coupled to an input of an opto-isolator of the pulse generator in order to output at the output of the opto-isolator an output current controlled by the control unit. The opto-isolator is connected to a field-effect transistor in such a way that the output current from the opto-isolator charges a capacitor via a rectifying component, which blocks the capacitor from discharging via the opto-isolator. The voltage drop across the capacitor is the gate voltage of the field-effect transistor. The field-effect transistor switches the output of the pulse generator directly or indirectly. |
US10784851B2 |
Power switching device and method to operate said power switching device
A power switching device includes a buffer circuit, a filter circuit, a transformer, a restoration circuit, a conditioning circuit and a power switch. The buffer circuit provides a unipolar buffer output voltage dependent on an input voltage and a control voltage. The filter circuit blocks a direct component of the buffer output voltage which is added on the secondary side of the transformer by the restoration circuit. The power switch is controlled by a unipolar conditioning voltage provided by the restoration circuit to the conditioning circuit. The power switching device acts as a plug and play module and can be used and operated in a flexible and easy manner. |
US10784850B2 |
Power transistor device and method of controlling the same
A power device includes a first transistor circuit configured to operate in response to a first control signal, a control circuit configured to generate a second control signal in response to the first control signal, and a second transistor circuit configured to operate in response to the second control signal. The second transistor circuit has an active area that is larger than an active area of the first transistor circuit. |
US10784849B1 |
Energy storage element control circuit
An energy storage element control circuit includes a charge transistor having a first node adapted to be coupled to an output node of the energy storage element control circuit and a second node adapted to be coupled to a terminal of an energy storage element. The energy storage control circuit also includes a boot capacitor having a first node and a second node. The energy storage element further includes a comparator that includes a first input node coupled to the first node of the charge transistor and a second input node adapted to be coupled to the terminal of the energy storage element. The comparator also includes an output node. |
US10784848B2 |
System and method for anti-ambipolar heterojunctions from solution-processed semiconductors
Van der Waals heterojunctions are extended to semiconducting p-type single-walled carbon nanotube (s-SWCNT) and n-type film that can be solution-processed with high spatial uniformity at the wafer scale. The resulting large-area, low-voltage p-n heterojunctions can exhibit anti-ambipolar transfer characteristics with high on/off ratios. The charge transport can be efficiently utilized in analog circuits such as frequency doublers and keying circuits that are widely used, for example, in telecommunication and wireless data transmission technologies. |
US10784846B1 |
Differential clock duty cycle correction with hybrid current injectors and tapered digital to analog converter
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a differential clock duty cycle correction (DCC) circuit, including: a hybrid current injector including current sources for generating a correction current, wherein the correction current is added to a clock signal of a first polarity at a first correction node and subtracted from a clock signal of an opposite polarity at a second correction node, and wherein a plurality of the current sources in the hybrid current injector are controlled by a first portion of a n-bit DAC code to generate the correction current; and a current DAC for receiving a second, different portion of the n-bit DAC code and for outputting a corresponding reference current to the current sources in the hybrid current injector, wherein the current sources generate the correction current in response to the reference current output by the current DAC for the second portion of the n-bit DAC code. |
US10784845B2 |
Error detection and compensation for a multiplexing transmitter
Various aspects provide for error detection and compensation for a multiplexing transmitter. For example, a system can include an error detector circuit and a duty cycle correction circuit. The error detector circuit is configured to measure duty cycle error for a clock associated with a transmitter to generate error detector output based on a clock pattern for output generated by the transmitter in response to a defined bit pattern. The duty cycle correction circuit is configured to adjust the clock associated with the transmitter based on the error detector output. Additionally or alternatively, the error detector circuit is configured to measure quadrature error between an in-phase clock and a quadrature clock in response to the defined bit pattern. Additionally or alternatively, the system can include a quadrature error correction circuit configured to adjust phase shift between the in-phase clock and the quadrature clock based on quadrature error. |
US10784844B2 |
Fractional frequency divider and frequency synthesizer
A fractional frequency divider comprises: a fractional frequency divider circuit configured to, by using an integer frequency division signal obtained by dividing an input signal by an integer frequency division ratio, generate a fractional frequency division signal into which the input signal is divided by a fraction frequency division ratio; a latch circuit configured to capture a frequency control signal representing a specified fraction frequency division ratio in synchronization with the fractional frequency division signal; and a control circuit configured to generate an integer control signal for setting an integer frequency division ratio corresponding to a specified fraction frequency division ratio in synchronization with an integer frequency division signal, based on a captured frequency control signal. The fractional frequency divider circuit updates the integer frequency division ratio by referring to the integer control signal in synchronization with the input signal. |
US10784843B2 |
Inverter with control voltage generating circuit capable of withstanding high voltage
Disclosed is an inverter capable of withstanding a high voltage. The inverter includes a control voltage generating circuit, a high voltage transmission circuit, and a low voltage transmission circuit. The control voltage generating circuit generates a first group of control voltages and a second group of control voltages according to an input voltage, in which one group includes decrement voltages and the other group includes identical voltages. The high/low voltage transmission circuit is coupled between a high/low voltage terminal and an output terminal, wherein when the input voltage is low/high, the high/low voltage transmission circuit is turned on according to the first/second group of control voltages so that an output voltage of the output terminal is equal to a high/low voltage of the high/low voltage terminal. |
US10784841B2 |
Kalman filter for an autonomous work vehicle system
A control system for a work vehicle includes a controller, a processor, and a memory that causes the processor to receive, via a sensor assembly, sensor signals and convert the sensor signals into a plurality of entries of a full measurement vector. The memory devices causes the processor to determine a first state vector using IMU Kalman filter, update a first subset of entries the full state vector, determine a second state vector using a spatial positioning Kalman filter, update a second subset of entries the full state vector based on the second state vector, determine a third state vector using a vehicle Kalman filter, update a third subset of entries of the plurality of entries of the full state vector based on the third state vector, and control movement of the work vehicle based on at least one of the first state vector, the second state vector, the third state vector, and the full state vector. |
US10784840B2 |
Tunable film bulk acoustic resonators and FBAR filters with digital to analog converters
The present invention provides tunable film bulk acoustic resonators (FBARs) with the resonant frequency of the acoustic wave to be excited and to be transmitted tuned by digital to analog converters which convert an input digital signal to an output DC voltage and provide DC bias voltages to the FBARs through integrated thin film biasing resistors. The polarity and the value of the output DC voltage are controlled by the input digital signal to achieve selection and tuning of the resonant frequency of the FBARs. A plurality of the tunable FBARs are connected to form microwave filters with tunable bandpass frequencies and oscillators with selectable resonating frequencies by varying the input digital signals applied to the digital to analog converters. |
US10784839B2 |
High pass filter
A high pass filter includes: a first resonant circuit including an inductor and a capacitor in parallel between first and second terminals; a second resonant circuit including an inductor and a capacitor in series between a first end of the first resonant circuit and a ground; a third resonant circuit including an inductor and a capacitor in series between a second end of the first resonant circuit and the ground; a fourth resonant circuit disposed between the first end of the first resonant circuit and the first terminal, and including a first acoustic resonator; and a fifth resonant circuit disposed between the second end of the first resonant circuit and the second terminal, and including a second acoustic resonator. Attenuation regions respectively formed by the first, second, and third resonant circuits are arranged in lower frequency regions than attenuation regions respectively formed by the fourth and fifth resonant circuits. |
US10784835B2 |
Vibration device, electronic apparatus, and vehicle
A vibration device including a vibrator, a circuit component, a relay substrate disposed between the vibrator and the circuit component, a package that accommodates the vibrator, the circuit component, and the relay substrate, a first metal bump that joins the circuit component to the package, a second metal bump that joins the relay substrate to the circuit component, and a third metal bump that joins the vibrator to the relay substrate. |
US10784834B2 |
Lamination type LC filter array
A multilayer LC filter array includes an element body of a rectangular parallelepiped shape, a first filter including a first inductor and a first capacitor, a second filter including a second inductor and a second capacitor, a first input terminal electrode and a first output terminal electrode that are connected to the first inductor, a second input terminal electrode and a second output terminal electrode that are connected to the second inductor, and a ground terminal electrode that is connected to the first capacitor and the second capacitor. The element body includes a principal surface. The ground terminal electrode is disposed at a center of the principal surface. The first input terminal electrode, the first output terminal electrode, the second input terminal electrode, and the second output terminal electrode are disposed at respective different corner portions of the element body when viewed from a direction orthogonal to the principal surface. |
US10784831B2 |
Output power control device
An output power control device includes: an attenuator to attenuate power of a high-frequency signal output from an oscillator; a high-frequency power amplifier to amplify the power of the high-frequency signal output from the attenuator; a monitor circuit to monitor the power of the high-frequency signal output from the high-frequency power amplifier; and a controller to control an attenuation amount of the attenuator based on the monitor signal output from the monitor circuit or based on attenuation amount setting data from a data unit. The oscillator generates the high-frequency signal in synchronization with a trigger signal. The controller starts control of the attenuation amount of the attenuator based on the attenuation amount setting data, in synchronization with the trigger signal, and, after receiving the monitor signal, the controller controls the attenuation amount of the attenuator based on the monitor signal. |
US10784827B2 |
Power management system for battery-powered audio device
Embodiments provide a power management system for a battery-powered audio device. The system includes bi-directional power conversion and control circuitry to implement a corresponding control scheme. The system may be switchable between a charge mode, during which the power conversion and control circuitry charges the battery of the audio device and the AC/DC adapter provides an amplifier supply voltage to one or more amplifiers of the audio device, and a discharge mode, in which the power conversion and control circuitry may provide a regulated amplifier supply voltage to the one or more amplifiers that is regulated based on one or more operating conditions of the system. The system may provide reduced cost and reduced power consumption and reduced size compared with prior systems. |
US10784824B2 |
Amplifiers and related integrated circuits
Apparatus are provided for amplifier systems and related circuits are provided. An exemplary circuit includes a main amplifier arrangement, first impedance matching circuitry coupled between the output of the main amplifier arrangement and a first circuit output, a peaking amplifier arrangement, and second impedance matching circuitry coupled between the output of the peaking amplifier arrangement and a second output of the circuit. In one exemplary embodiment, the first impedance matching circuitry and the second impedance matching circuitry have different circuit topologies and different physical topologies. |
US10784823B2 |
High-voltage power amplification system
A high-voltage power amplification system can include a supply circuit configured to provide a high supply voltage in an average power tracking mode. The power amplification system can further include a power amplifier configured to operate with the high supply voltage and provide an impedance that substantially matches an impedance of a component coupled to an output of the power amplifier. The power amplification system can further include a signal path configured to route an amplified signal from the output of the power amplifier to the component, with the output path being substantially free of an output matching network. |
US10784822B2 |
High power radio frequency amplifiers and methods of manufacture thereof
The embodiments described herein provide radio frequency (RF) amplifiers, and in some embodiments provide amplifiers that can be used in high power RF applications. Specifically, the amplifiers described herein may be implemented with multiple resonant circuits to provide class F and inverse class F amplifiers and methods of operation. In general, the resonant circuits are implemented inside a device package with a transistor die to provide high efficiency amplification for a variety of applications. |
US10784821B2 |
High power radio frequency amplifiers and methods of manufacture thereof
The embodiments described herein provide radio frequency (RF) amplifiers, and in some embodiments provide amplifiers that can be used in high power RF applications. Specifically, the amplifiers described herein may be implemented with multiple resonant circuits to provide class F and inverse class F amplifiers and methods of operation. In general, the resonant circuits are implemented inside a device package with a transistor die to provide high efficiency amplification for a variety of applications. |
US10784820B2 |
Dual-output and dual-mode supply modulator, two-stage power amplifier using the same, and supply modulation method therefor
A dual-output and dual-mode supply modulator, a two-stage power amplifier using the same, and a supply modulation method therefor are provided. In order to improve the performance of a two-stage power amplifier used in a transmitter of a wireless communication system, the dual-output and dual-mode supply modulator according to the present invention may simultaneously supply an envelope tracking signal to a main amplification stage of the two-stage power amplifier and an average power tracking signal to an auxiliary amplification stage thereof. To this end, the dual-output and dual-mode supply modulator according to the present invention outputs two supply voltages and supports two operation modes. As such, it is possible to improve the efficiency of the two-stage power amplifier over a wide output power range with the use of a single supply modulator by employing envelope tracking on the main amplification stage and average power tracking on the auxiliary amplification stage in high output power regions or employing average power tracking both on the main amplification stage and auxiliary amplification stage in low output power regions. |
US10784818B2 |
Body tie optimization for stacked transistor amplifier
A transistor stack can include a combination of floating and body tied devices. Improved performance of the RF amplifier can be obtained by using a single body tied device as the input transistor of the stack, or as the output transistor of the stack, while other transistors of the stack are floating transistors. Transient response of the RF amplifier can be improved by using all body tied devices in the stack. |
US10784815B2 |
Solar photovoltaic module remote access module switch and real-time temperature monitoring
A photovoltaic module remote-access module switch and real-time temperature monitoring system is provided. In one embodiment, a remote-access module switch and monitoring circuit capable of communicating with a remote receiver and having a pair of output electrical leads, and a pair of input electrical leads connected to a pair of electrical power leads of a solar photovoltaic module is provided, and which further includes a series switch, a module voltage measurement circuit, a module current measurement circuit, a temperature sensor, and a communication circuit. |
US10784813B2 |
Photovoltaic module
A photovoltaic module includes an encapsulated photovoltaic element and an infrared-transmissive decorative overlay simulating conventional roofing. |
US10784808B2 |
Variable speed generator-motor apparatus and variable speed generator-motor system
In a variable speed generator-motor apparatus, a power converter includes six two-terminal arms each formed by serially connecting k unit converters that can output arbitrary voltage, an AC rotating electric machine includes an armature winding with 60-degree phase zone formed from a double layer coil, the armature winding being divided into first and second pole sides to form double star connection by binding neutral points and to be drawn out as two sets of three-phase terminals; three-phase terminals on the first pole side are connected to first terminals of three arms, and second terminals of the three arms are star-connected to a first terminal of a DC power supply; three-phase terminals on the second pole side are connected to second terminals of remaining three arms, and first terminals of the three arms are star-connected to a second terminal of the DC power supply. |
US10784805B1 |
System and method for interior permanent magnet synchronous motor control from zero or low speed
A system and method for robust control of a sensorless interior permanent magnet synchronous motor. The system and method includes rotor characteristic detection to detect or estimate rotor position, rotor speed, and rotor magnetic polarity based on rotor magnetic anisotropy or saliency. Detecting rotor magnetic polarity allows determination of orientation of the rotor and, for a rotor in motion, direction of travel. A high frequency injection enables rotor position detection and an alternating carrier method enables detection of rotor magnetic polarity. The system and method can also include closed loop startup control from a standstill condition following detection of rotor characteristics. |
US10784801B2 |
Motor driving apparatus and motor system
The phase error detection unit PHED detects the phase error PERR between the phase of the BEMF and the phase of the phase switching signal COMM (masking signal MSK) at each of a plurality of detection timings that become the zero crossing timings of the BEMF in the mechanical angular cycle. The PI compensator PICPa has a plurality of cycle setting registers REGN 0_0 to REGN 3_5 for each of a plurality of detection timings, and while switching the registers for each detection timing, the PI compensator determines the cycle setting value NCNTS for bringing the inputted phase error PERR close to zero by reflecting the previous cycle setting value NCNT stored in the register. The clock generation unit CGEN sequentially controls the phase switching signal COMM based on the cycle setting value NCNTS. |
US10784798B2 |
Power converting apparatus and home appliance including the same
A power converting apparatus and a home appliance having the same according to the present invention includes: an input unit including an AC connection unit which receives an alternating current (AC) power from an external and a DC connection unit which receives a direct current (DC) power; a bridge diode unit which always outputs the DC power having a given polarity when DC power is connected to the input unit, and rectifies the AC power received through the input unit when the DC power is connected to the input unit; and a capacitor which is connected to a DC terminal which is an output terminal of the bridge diode unit. |
US10784797B1 |
Bootstrap charging by PWM control
A power conversion system includes a controller that generates switching control signals according to duty cycles for a current switching control cycle, and adjusts the duty cycles by a non-zero offset value according to a modulation index in response to the modulation index exceeding a non-zero threshold. A method includes computing first duty cycles according to a modulation index, generating a plurality of switching control signals according to the first duty cycles in response to the modulation index being less than or equal to a non-zero threshold, computing second duty cycles offset from the first duty cycles and generating the plurality of switching control signals according to the second duty cycles in response to the modulation index exceeding the non-zero threshold. |
US10784796B2 |
Electronic device and power supply method thereof
An electronic device and a power supply method thereof are provided. The electronic device includes a plurality of power terminals, a plurality of bridge rectifiers, a detector, a power supply circuit, and a basic device. The detector detects current directions of currents flowing through the power terminals. The power supply circuit is electrically coupled to the power terminals through the bridge rectifiers. The basic device obtains power from the power supply circuit. At least two of the power terminals are selectively electrically coupled to an external power line. The power supply circuit supplies power to the basic device from the external power line through the bridge rectifiers. The basic device controls the power supply circuit according to the current directions of the at least two of the power terminals electrically coupled to the external power line, so as to output power between another at least two of the power terminals. |
US10784793B2 |
Power converter for electric vehicle drive systems
Provided herein are power converter of a drive unit for an electric vehicle. The power converter includes an inverter having a first transistor, a second transistor, and a capacitor, and a laminated bus-bar having a positive bus-bar segment, a negative bus-bar segment and a phase bus-bar segment. The positive bus-bar segment, the negative bus-bar segment, and the phase bus-bar segment can be disposed about the capacitor to form a lead frame coupled with the capacitor. The lead frame can include a first lead coupled with the first transistor. The first lead can include portions of the positive bus-bar segment and the phase bus-bar segment. The lead frame can include a second lead coupled with the second transistor. The second lead can include portions of the negative bus-bar segment and the phase bus-bar segment. |
US10784792B2 |
Power conversion device
A power conversion device that converts power supplied via a first power feed bus and a second power feed bus, and includes: an inductance element connected to the first power feed bus; and a power module that converts power supplied between the first power feed bus and the second power feed bus by switching. The power conversion device further includes: a housing that houses the inductance element and the power module therein; and a first impedance element provided between the inductance element and the housing. |
US10784780B1 |
Transient effect reduction for switched-mode power supply (SMPS)
A controller circuit for generating a Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) signal for activating a switching device of a Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS) includes gap detection circuitry, Pulse Frequency Modulated (PFM) circuitry, PWM circuitry and logic circuitry. The gap detection circuitry is configured to generate a shift signal based on an indication of a voltage difference between a reference voltage and a feedback voltage corresponding to voltage output by the SMPS. The PFM circuitry is configured to generate a hold signal indicating a target PFM frequency for the PWM signal. The PWM circuitry is configured to shift, based on the shift signal, a pedestal current to generate a shifted pedestal current and to generate, based on the shifted pedestal current, a peak signal indicating a target PWM on time for the PWM signal. |
US10784774B2 |
Switching power supply device
An electronic device includes a power converter and a current detector that is disposed at at least one position out of a primary-side position and a secondary-side position for the power converter and detects a current flowing at the at least one position. A snubber circuit including a capacitor is directly connected in parallel to both ends of the current detector. |
US10784773B1 |
Power conversion apparatus and short circuit protection circuit and method of capacitor thereof
A power conversion apparatus and a short circuit protection circuit and method of capacitor thereof are provided. A rectifier circuit rectifies an AC signal into a DC signal. An electrical energy storage circuit is coupled to the rectifier circuit, and the electrical energy storage circuit includes a plurality of capacitors connected in series. A detection circuit is coupled to the electrical energy storage circuit to detect cross voltages of the capacitors. A control circuit is coupled to the rectifier circuit and the detection circuit. When the cross voltage of any of the plurality of capacitors is greater than a preset voltage, the rectifier circuit is disabled by the control circuit. |
US10784769B2 |
Resonant regulator for light load conditions
A power conversion circuit includes a plurality of solid-state switches coupled between an input terminal and a ground. An output terminal is positioned between two of the plurality of solid-state switches and an inductor is coupled between the output terminal and a load. A capacitor is coupled in parallel with two of the serially connected solid-state switches. A controller controls the plurality of solid-state switches to generate a current in the inductor by repetitively (1) charging the capacitor causing a temporary increase in the current in the inductor, (2) entering a first wait state that configures the plurality of solid-state switches to maintain the capacitor in a charged state, (3) discharging the capacitor causing a temporary increase in the current in the inductor and (4) entering a second wait state that configures the plurality of solid-state switches to maintain the capacitor in a discharged state. |
US10784765B1 |
Method and apparatus for delivering power to semiconductors
A semiconductor package includes a VLSI semiconductor die and one or more output circuits connected to supply power to the die mounted to a package substrate. The output circuit(s), which include a transformer and rectification circuitry, provide current multiplication at an essentially fixed conversion ratio, K, in the semiconductor package, receiving AC power at a relatively high voltage and delivering DC power at a relatively low voltage to the die. The output circuits may be connected in series or parallel as needed. A driver circuit may be provided outside the semiconductor package for receiving power from a source and driving the transformer in the output circuit(s), preferably with sinusoidal currents. The driver circuit may drive a plurality of output circuits. The semiconductor package may require far fewer interface connections for supplying power to the die. Multi-output POL circuits may be used in conjunction with on-chip rail-selection and regulation circuitry to further improve efficiency. A three-stage power conversion system includes off-package, on-package and on-chip conversion stages. |
US10784764B2 |
Switched-mode DC/DC converter having a bootstrapped high-side driver
A gate driver for a high-side NMOS power transistor in a DC/DC boost converter includes first and second switches coupled in series between an output pin and the gate of the high-side transistor. A third switch is coupled between the gate and a switch-node between the high-side and low-side transistors, the switch node also being coupled to an input pin. Fourth and fifth switches are coupled in series between the output pin and a clamp pin. Sixth and seventh switch are coupled in series between the output pin and a ground pin. First and second bootstrap capacitors have respective first terminals coupled to a first node between the first and second switches. The first capacitor has a second terminal coupled to a node between the fourth and fifth switches; the second capacitor has a second terminal coupled to a node between the sixth and seventh switches. |
US10784763B2 |
Dynamic slew rate control
An inverter circuit may include an inverter, a driver coupled to the inverter, and a slew rate control module configured to modify a slew rate of the driver. The slew rate may be modified based on a magnitude of a load driven by the inverter circuit. The magnitude of the load driven by the inverter circuit may be indicated by a current representing a load current or a voltage representing an input voltage. The slew rate may also be modified based on a mode configuration of the inverter circuit. |
US10784760B2 |
Core-type linear motor
A core-type linear motor includes: a stator extending in an axial direction, with magnets arranged at intervals in the axial direction, wherein each magnet and its spacing from an adjacent magnet constitute a magnet unit; and a rotor opposite the stator and linearly movable in the axial direction, with coil assemblies arranged side by side in the axial direction. Each coil assembly includes a core with an active portion wound with a coil and a supporting portion. Three coil assemblies have substantially the same length in the axial direction as four magnet units. When the length of each magnet unit is defined as 1, the length of each active portion is 0.3 to 0.5, and the height of each supporting portion, 0.28 to 0.38. These size ratios help increase the motor constant, lower the cogging force, and reduce positive attraction between the rotor and the stator. |
US10784756B2 |
Electric machine with press-fit electronics package
An electric machine having a housing assembly and a stator assembly coupled with a rotor assembly. A plurality of MOSFET assemblies are operably coupled with the stator assembly. The MOSFET assemblies are disposed in openings defined by the housing assembly and include a carrier that is secured within the openings with a press-fit engagement. The carrier defines an interior space extending the full longitudinal length of the carrier and includes at least one planar mounting surface wherein a MOSFET is mounted on the planar mounting surface. In some embodiments, the housing assembly includes an aluminum heat exchange member that defines an opening in which a MOSFET assembly is installed. The carrier may be formed by extruding copper and include longitudinally extending ribs that engage the housing assembly in press fit engagement. A method of manufacturing an electric machine is also disclosed. |
US10784753B2 |
Electric drive device and electric power steering device
An electric drive device and an electric power steering device that reduce temperature increase of a magnetic sensor are provided. The electric drive device includes: an electric motor; an electronic control device including a magnet at an anti-load side end of a shaft to control drive of the electric motor, and a circuit board on the anti-load side of the shaft on an extended line in an axial direction of the shaft; first coil wiring connecting the first coil groups of the electric motor to the circuit board; and second coil wiring connecting the second coil groups of the electric motor to the circuit board. Each of the first and second coil wiring includes a first portion projecting in a direction intersecting the axial direction of the shaft to the outside of the housing, and a second portion projecting outside the housing from the first portion toward the circuit board. |
US10784749B2 |
Cooling structure of rotary electric machine and rotary electric machine
A cooling structure of a rotary electric machine for power generation which includes a rotor and a stator includes a stator core which is formed in an annular shape to surround the rotor and has a plurality of slots arranged in a circumferential direction and extending from one end to another end in a center axis direction, a conductor disposed in the slots, and a cooling unit which cools the conductor. Opening portions of the slots are formed in an inner peripheral surface of the stator core, the opening portions extend toward a downstream side in a rotation direction of the rotor at a time of regeneration from at least one end portions to intermediate portions in the center axis direction, and the cooling unit cools portions of the conductor which are located at the same positions as the intermediate portions of the opening portions in the center axis direction. |
US10784746B2 |
Systems and method for embedded direct winding cooling for electric machines
A method includes fabricating a core, wherein the core comprises a chemically soluble first polymer, forming a body around the core, wherein the body comprises a second polymer, and etching away the core to reveal a cooling channel extending through the body. |
US10784741B2 |
Cooling structure for rotary electric machine
A cooling structure for rotary electric machine is provided. The cooling structure for rotary electric machine comprises a sleeve, a plurality of dividers, a plurality of first walls and a plurality of second walls. The sleeve comprises an annular surface of a first half annular surface and a second half annular surface. The dividers are configured on the annular surface of the sleeve in parallel to provide multiple channels. The first walls are configured on the first half annular surface and between multiple corresponding dividers to provide multiple first division regions. The second walls are configured on the second half annular surface and between multiple corresponding dividers to provide multiple first division regions wherein the first division regions are asymmetric to the second division regions. |
US10784738B2 |
Method for producing an electric drive machine and electric drive machine
A method for producing an electric drive machine, including the steps of providing a stator having a cavity for the introduction of a rotor and introducing a hardenable seal into the cavity in contact with the stator and then hardening the seal. |
US10784735B2 |
Rotor and generator including the same
A rotor and a generator including the same are capable of reducing a pressure loss of a cooling fluid, of increasing a flow rate of a cooling fluid flowing to a rotor coil, and of having improved cooling performance. The rotor includes a rotor shaft; a rotor coil wound around the rotor shaft; a rotor coil protection ring surrounding the rotor coil at one end of the rotor shaft and being spaced apart from the rotor shaft to form a clearance space between the rotor coil protection ring and the rotor shaft; and a fan coupled to the rotor shaft opposite the rotor coil, interposing the rotor coil protection ring, to blow a cooling fluid toward the rotor coil, at least part of the blown cooling fluid flowing to the rotor coil being guided through the clearance space by surfaces of the rotor coil protection ring. |
US10784734B2 |
Transverse flux reciprocating motor and reciprocating compressor including a transverse flux reciprocating motor
A transverse flux reciprocating motor and a reciprocating compressor including a transverse flux reciprocating motor are provided. The transverse flux reciprocating motor may include a stator having an inner stator and an outer stator located outside and spaced apart from the inner stator in a radial direction, at least one magnet coil wound on the stator, at least one magnet coupled to an outer circumferential surface of the inner stator or an inner circumferential surface of the outer stator and having different magnetic poles arranged in an orthogonal direction of flux generated by the magnet coil, and a mover inserted into a cavity formed between the inner stator and the outer stator, formed of a magnetic material and reciprocating with respect to the stator. A magnetic resonant spring for causing resonant motion of the mover with respect to the stator using a force moving to low magnetic resistance between the stator and the mover is implemented, thereby reducing a size and weight of the reciprocating motor and the reciprocating compressor including the reciprocating motor and obtaining higher efficiency. |
US10784732B2 |
Method of punching a core piece having a bridge
A method of punching a core piece having a bridge formed between a radially-outer end of a magnet insertion hole and an outer region of the core piece. The method includes providing a magnetic steel sheet and a punch configured to form the core piece, punching out the magnet insertion hole from the magnetic steel sheet, and forming a through hole that defines a radially-outer contour of the bridge by punching the magnetic steel sheet. The method includes forming the bridge between the radially-outer end of magnet insertion hole and the outer region of the core piece, and blanking the core piece, from the magnetic steel sheet, in an exterior shape with the punch while avoiding an edge of the punch from coinciding with the radially-outer contour of the bridge. |
US10784731B2 |
Rotor structure, motor and compressor
A rotor structure includes a rotor core and magnetic steel sheets. A shaft hole fixedly connected to a rotary shaft and an even number of magnetic steel grooves are formed on the rotor core along a rotation axis thereof. The magnetic steel grooves are symmetrically distributed around a periphery of the shaft hole in the rotor core, and the magnetic steel sheets are correspondingly installed in the magnetic steel grooves on a one-to-one basis. First through grooves extending axially and depressed radially are symmetrically distributed and formed around an inner surface of the shaft hole of the rotor core. First circulation holes are enclosed between the first through grooves and an outer surface of the rotary shaft. A motor includes a stator and the rotor structure arranged in an inner hole of the stator. A compressor includes the motor. |
US10784729B2 |
Power tool
A rotor has reduced weight. A hammer drill includes a motor including a stator and a rotor rotatable relative to the stator. The rotor includes a rotor core having a first space, and a permanent magnet fixed on the rotor core. |
US10784726B2 |
Bi-material integrated polepiece
A method of manufacturing a magnetic pole piece includes molding a magnetic body having an outer wall and an inner wall extending between a first end and a second end, and a trim cap disposed at the first end. The method further includes fixing a non-magnetic isolator to the magnetic body between the outer wall and the inner wall and removing the trim cap. |
US10784721B2 |
Methods and apparatus for coupling and decoupling portions of a magnetic core
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, regulating an alternating magnetic flux in a magnetic core having a first portion separable from a second portion of the magnetic core. The regulation of the alternating magnetic flux causes a coupling force between the first portion of the magnetic core and the second portion of the magnetic core. Responsive to detecting a signal, modifying the regulation of the alternating magnetic flux to reduce the coupling force between the first portion of the magnetic core and the second portion of the magnetic core. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US10784719B2 |
Wirelessly powered unmanned aerial vehicles and tracks for providing wireless power
Example wirelessly powered unmanned aerial vehicles and tracks for providing wireless power are described herein. An example apparatus includes a track section having a transmitter coil to generate an alternating magnetic field and an unmanned aerial vehicle having a receiver coil. The alternating magnetic field induces an alternating current in the receiver coil when the unmanned aerial vehicle is disposed in the alternating magnetic field. |
US10784716B2 |
Power transmission system preventing power transmission efficiency from degrading due to delay
A control circuit of a code modulator sets first to third states to a code modulation circuit. In first state, first and fourth switch circuits are on, and second and third switch circuits are off. In second state, first and fourth switch circuits are off, and second and third switch circuits are on. In third state, all first to fourth switch circuits are on during transition from the first to second state, and vice versa. A control circuit of a code demodulator sets fourth to sixth states to a code demodulation circuit. In fourth state, fifth and eighth switch circuits are off, and sixth and seventh switch circuits are on. In fifth state, fifth and eighth switch circuits are on, and sixth and seventh switch circuits are off. In sixth state, all fifth to eighth switch circuits are on during transition from fourth to fifth state, and vice versa. |
US10784714B2 |
3 phase UPS bus balancer
According to one aspect, embodiments of the invention provide a UPS comprising a plurality of inputs, a PFC converter configured to convert 3-phase input power into DC power, an inverter coupled to a positive DC bus and a negative DC bus and configured to convert the DC power received from the positive DC bus and the negative DC bus into output AC power, a first output configured to provide a first portion of the output AC power from the inverter to a load, a second output configured to provide a second portion of the output AC power from the inverter to the load, a third output configured to be selectively coupled to a neutral line via the inverter, and a controller configured to operate the inverter to generate current between the load and the neutral line via the third output and the inverter. |
US10784711B2 |
Photovoltaic energy storage air conditioner and control method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a photovoltaic energy storage air conditioner and a control method thereof. The air conditioner may include a photovoltaic power generation device, an energy storage device, an air conditioning unit and an energy scheduling and management device. The energy scheduling and management device may include: a detection module, configured to detect an operation state of the air conditioner, a power supply quantity and a working state of the photovoltaic power generation device and a power supply quantity and a working state of the energy storage device; and a scheduling module, configured to control power supply and/or charging according to the operation state of the air conditioner, the power supply quantity and the working state of the photovoltaic power generation device, the power supply quantity and the working state of the energy storage device, preset power supply priorities and power usage priorities. |
US10784710B2 |
Transformerless DC to AC converter
A DC to AC converter is described in which DC power presented as a set of relatively floating DC power sources of differing DC voltage values is converted to a desired AC power waveform by combining the DC voltage values with sequential sets of associated ternary-valued multiplicative weights of +1, −1, or 0, and summing the weighted voltage values, so as to produce voltage points on the desired waveform at appropriate time instants. |
US10784707B2 |
Inductive power transfer system
An inductive power receiving device configured to: supply power received with a power receiving coil to a load in a first mode; determine whether a converter voltage exceeds a threshold voltage; in response to the determining the converter voltage exceeds the threshold voltage after sending a charging mode request, switch to supplying power received with the power receiving coil to the load in a second mode; and in response to determining the converter voltage coil exceeds the threshold voltage before sending the charging mode request is sent, prevent at least a portion of the power received with the power receiving coil from reaching the load. An inductive power transmitting device configured to provide an alternating current voltage to a power transmitting coil and gradually increase the voltage after receiving a charging mode request and stop gradually increasing the voltage once an inductive power receiving device changes modes. |
US10784704B2 |
On-board charging system
Disclosed is an on-board charging system in which, when a plurality of charging circuits is connected in parallel between input and output terminals, operation timings of switching circuits in the respective charging circuits are interlocked to minimize ripples of an input alternating current. The on-board charging system includes: a plurality of charging circuits configured to each have a power factor correction circuit portion for correcting a power factor of alternating current input power by pulse width modulation control of a switching element and to be connected in parallel with each other between an input terminal of the AC input power and an output terminal connected to an object to be charged; and a controller configured to interlock the switching elements to generate a PWM control signal for performing PWM control. |
US10784687B2 |
Method for controlling a multivalent energy supply installation
The present invention relates to a method of controlling a multivalent energy supply system, wherein the multivalent energy supply system comprises at least two energy generators which use at least two different energy carriers to provide energy in the form of heat and/or cold and/or electrical energy. The energy supply system comprises, for each energy generator, a closed-loop controller for controlling controlled variables of the energy generator and a control device for coordinatedly controlling the closed-loop controllers. The control device detects at least one energy supply request for at least one energy form of heat and/or cold and/or electrical energy and determines a classification of the energy generator into groups according to a specific characteristic of the energy generators, each energy generator being assigned to exactly one group for each energy form that it provides. For each energy generator, the control device determines target values for meeting the at least one energy supply request depending on the classification of the energy generators into groups and outputs the target values to the closed-loop controllers. |