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US11020304B2 Surgical frame including main beam for facilitating patient access
A surgical positioning frame for supporting a patient includes a main beam having an axis of rotation relative to support structures. The main beam rotates the patient between a prone position and a lateral position. The main beam including a conforming main beam portion extending between the first and second support arms. The conforming main beam is preferably configured to allow a surgeon access to one lateral side of the patient and a surgical assistant access to the other lateral side of the patient with limited interference thereby.
US11020303B2 Method and apparatus for securing a patient's limb
A limb support apparatus and corresponding methods for making same are disclosed. The limb support can comprise a shell for supporting a patient's limb during treatment, examination, and/or recovery. The shell can comprise at least one padding configured to protect the patient's limb. The padding can be secured to the shell using one or more mounting structures included in the padding. The mounting structures are configured such that they are received by corresponding mounting openings and/or features in the shell. An interference fit between the mounting structures and mounting openings/features secures the padding against the shell, thereby preventing the padding from inadvertently moving or sliding on the shell. Embodiments disclosed herein eliminate the need for traditionally used fasteners that are often difficult to clean and sterilize, thereby improving the quality of patient care and facilitating cleaning of patient and/or operating rooms.
US11020299B2 Patient support apparatus and method
A patient support is provided. The patient support may include a plurality of inflatable members. The plurality of inflatable members may include a core including a resilient material. The patient support may be controlled with a first controller positioned within an envelope of the patient support. The patient support may include a detector to detect when an external controller is coupled to the patient support, the patient support being controlled by the second controller when the second controller is present.
US11020293B2 Multi-function person handling equipment
A person handling apparatus includes a deck with a seat section, a leg section, and a back section. The back section is pivotally mounted to the seat section. The leg section has a proximal end pivotally mounted to the seat section and a cantilevered end spaced a first distance from its proximal end. The seat section, the leg section, and the back section are arranged to lie in a common plane when the deck is in a supine configuration to support a person in a supine position. First and second leg assemblies are pivotally mounted to the deck to move between (1) first deployed positions wherein the first and second leg assemblies are angled relative to the deck when the deck is in the supine configuration to support the deck in a raised composition and (2) second deployed positions when the deck is supported in the chair configuration.
US11020289B2 Absorbent structure
An absorbent product comprising a topsheet, a backsheet, and an absorbent core, the absorbent core comprising an absorbent structure comprising one or more stratum comprising one or more enrobeable elements, wherein a smooth transition zone is exhibited between an acquisition portion of the absorbent structure and a storage portion of the absorbent structure.
US11020285B1 Module-housing system and method
A clip-on module having a specialized housing design, probe contacts, switches, various advertising modes, and various configurations of signal repeaters is disclosed. The module is utilized via attachment to a specialized garment worn by a human patient. To properly apply the housing to the garment, a user will squeeze the module to open using tactile features embedded within the housing, locate the module, and then press-clamp the module to close and attach it. A plurality of probe contacts within the module have sharpness requirements for penetrating one or more layers of the garment while still maintaining low resistance, and will work with a backing material for probe.
US11020284B2 Incontinence detection pad with liquid filter layer
An absorbent article has one or more fluid filter layers to inhibit electrode traces from being exposed to low volumes of fluid to reduce the number of false positives that are indicated by an RFID tag of the incontinence detection pad. An antenna inlay has a sacrificial trace portion to permit testing for proper operation of an RFID chip electrically coupled to the antenna inlay, After testing, the sacrificial trace portion is severed. A fluid barrier layer blocks fluid from reaching portions of electrode traces that are located on a backsheet outside a periphery of an absorbent core of an incontinence detection pad. The power at which an antenna transmits to wirelessly energize a passive RFID tag of an incontinence detection pad is controlled to reduce the number of false positives indicated by the RFID tag.
US11020283B2 Method and device for manufacturing absorber
A manufacturing device is provided, within a range in the rotation direction of the upper half of an anvil roll, in the order from the upstream side in the rotation direction of the anvil roll, with a first sheet feeding unit, a recess forming unit, a particulate material feeding device, and a second sheet feeding unit and further a welding unit provided on the downstream side of the second sheet feeding unit in the rotation direction. The anvil roll has a large number of concaves, projections provided in a portion among the concaves, so as to surround each of the concaves, and a unit to suck air in the concaves. For each concave, the projections are minute dot-shaped projections arranged only in one row at intervals in the direction surrounding the concave.
US11020280B2 Method and Apparatus for Producing Composite Structure
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for forming a composite structure, preferably for use in an absorbent structure used within the personal hygiene industry, such as for instance feminine hygiene garments, baby diapers and pants and adult incontinence garments. The present invention preferably provides a method and apparatus for depositing and positioning particulate materials in a desired pattern onto a moving carrier layer. The method allows accurate forming of a pattern of particulate material clusters at high production speed having improved attachment properties, with reduced raw material usage and relative low cost. The present invention foresees in the need for improved thin, flexible, lightweight absorbent structure having optimal absorption, distribution and retention.
US11020279B2 Wound stasis dressing for large surface wounds
Embodiments herein provide hemostatic compositions comprising a plurality of liquid-expandable articles arranged on a backing material. In general, embodiments include methods for treating hemorrhagic injuries. More specifically, there is provided a method to effect rapid hemostatic response and control hemorrhage by introducing a hemostatic composition into a bleeding wound cavity. An embodiment also provides a method of preparing or manufacturing such a hemostatic composition.
US11020278B2 Antimicrobial coatings for medical dressings and dry antimicrobial medical dressings therefrom
Antimicrobial coating compositions are used to form dried residual antimicrobial coatings on medical dressings including gauze, bandages, gowns and dry wipers. Antimicrobial coating compositions comprise at least one of an organosilane (R1O)3Si—R2—Z, an organic amine R9R10R11N a titanium (IV) species, a 1,2-diol, an α-hydroxy acid, a β-hydroxy acid, and an organosilane grafted parylene polymer, wherein R1 is H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, aryl or substituted aryl, R2 is a bivalent linker, Z is a nucleophile, leaving group, or quaternary nitrogen substituent and R9, R10, and R11 are independently H, alkyl, substituted alkyl, aryl, substituted aryl or cyclic.
US11020272B2 Laser scanner
A laser scanner is disclosed. The laser scanner comprises a laser source, a first optical element, and a focusing element. The first optical element is adapted to move along the optical axis of light from the laser source. The focusing element receives laser light from the first optical element and is adapted to move orthogonally to the optical axis. Optionally, the focusing element may include multiple focusing lenses. A first focusing lens may be adapted to move along a first axis which is orthogonal to the optical axis. A second focusing lens may be adapted to move along a second axis which is orthogonal to the optical axis and to the first axis. The laser scanner may also include a second optical element which receives light from the focusing element and is adapted to effectively increase the focal length of the focusing element without increasing its f number.
US11020259B2 Duodenal gastrointestinal devices and related treatment methods
An intragastric device includes an elongated member having a proximal end and a distal end and an anchor connected to the elongated member. The anchor includes a stem, a first arch and a second arch, and a curvilinear element. The stem includes a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end of the stem is attached to the proximal end of the elongated member. Each arch has first and second ends and a proximal peak therebetween. The first end of each arch is attached to the proximal end of the stem, and the second end of each arch extends radially away from the stem. The curvilinear element connects the second end of the first arch to the second end of the second arch.
US11020258B2 Apparatus for treating GERD
An apparatus for the treatment of acid reflux disease has an implantable movement restriction device adapted to be at least partly invaginated by a patient's stomach fundus wall. A substantial part of the outer surface of the movement restriction device is adapted to rest against the stomach wall without injuring the latter in a position between the patient's diaphragm and at least a portion of the lower part of the invaginated stomach fundus wall, such that movement of the cardiac notch of the patient's stomach towards the patient's diaphragm is restricted, to thereby prevent the cardia from sliding through the patient's diaphragm opening into the patient's thorax, so as to maintain the supporting pressure against the patient's cardia sphincter muscle exerted from the patient's abdomen. The movement restriction device has a size of at least 125 mm3 and a circumference of at least 15 mm.
US11020253B2 Multi-hole stent for digestive organs
The present invention relates to a multi-hole stent for digestive organs, the multi-hole stent including: a body configured to form a plurality of cells through the intersection of wires and to be provided in a hollow cylindrical shape; and a film configured to be installed in contact with the inner surface of the body; wherein one or more discharge holes are formed in the film. The multi-hole stent for digestive organs is placed in a stenotic region in a biliary track, and can thus secure a discharge path by restoring a narrowed diameter. Furthermore, the film is installed on the inner surface of the body, and can thus prevent the entry of a lesion into the stent and re-stenosis attributable to the growth of the lesion and can thus provide discharge paths for body fluids generated from side branches through the discharge holes formed in the film.
US11020249B2 Actuator and motion assistance apparatus including the same
An actuator includes a plurality of power transmitters configured to transmit power sequentially, and an elastic element configured to connect a first power transmitter and a second power transmitter that are adjacent to each other and perform a coaxial rotation motion, among the plurality of power transmitters.
US11020248B2 Vacuum system for a prosthetic foot
A prosthetic foot comprising a vacuum system configured to attach to a vacuum attachment apparatus and a residual limb. The prosthetic foot may comprise a resilient bottom member, a resilient top member, and a vacuum system. The resilient bottom member may comprise a front end and a rear end. The resilient top member may comprise a front end and a rear end and the front end of the resilient top member may be connected to the front end of the resilient bottom member. The vacuum system may be coupled to an underside of the rear end of the top member. The vacuum system may comprise a compressible member, a chamber located within the compressible member, a universal valve system received within the compressible member, a passageway connecting the valve system and the chamber, and an air return coupled to the valve system and the vacuum attachment apparatus.
US11020246B2 Force and rotation sensing device and method
A force and rotation sensing device can be suitable for measuring a force within a knee joint. A force sensor can measure a force exerted between opposing surfaces of a housing. A force display positioned on the housing can visually represent a value of the measured force, such as with a dual-sided light-emitting diode display that is visible from opposing sides of the housing. A first rotation sensor can measure a flexion/extension position of the housing. A flexion/extension display can visually represent a value of the measured flexion/extension position. In some examples, a zero button can set a reference orientation of the housing, so that the first rotation sensor can measure the flexion/extension position as a relative rotation with respect to the reference orientation. In some examples, circuitry can wirelessly transmit data corresponding to the value of the measured flexion/extension position.
US11020245B2 Hip replacement navigation system and method
A hip joint navigation system is provided that includes a base having at least one channel disposed therethrough for receiving a pin for mounting the base to the pelvis. A mount feature is disposed on a top surface. A registration jig is configured to couple with the base and to engage anatomical landmarks. In some aspects, a patient specific jig system for hip replacement is provided including an engagement surface formed to closely mate to acetabular bone contours of a specific patient and a registration feature configured to be in a pre-determined orientation relative to an acetabulum the patient when the jig is coupled with acetabular bone contours of the specific patient. In other aspects, methods of using the systems are provided.
US11020243B2 Tool and method for removing an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup in a hip replacement prosthesis
A surgical tool for extracting an acetabular ball from an acetabular cup in an implanted hip prosthesis wherein the from acetabular ball is affixed by means of a Morse taper to a stem extending from bottom of the concave portion of the acetabular cup. The surgical tool enables a surgeon to remove the ball without pulling on the acetabular cup and without disrupting any bone ingrowth because the tool maintains pressure on the cup while exerting an opposing pressure pulling on the ball.
US11020236B2 Spinal implant
The present invention is an implant for bone. The current implant is particularly useful in spinal surgical procedures.
US11020235B2 System and method for installing an annular repair rivet through a vertebral body port
A two part annulus repair rivet for repairing a defect in the annulus of an intervertebral disc includes a first part delivered through a port and adapted to be positioned at an internal surface of an annulus adjacent a defect and a second part adapted to be positioned on an external surface of the annulus adjacent the defect. The first and second parts are secured together, repairing the defect.
US11020234B2 Radial head orthopedic implant apparatus and method of using same
An orthopedic implant apparatus, said apparatus comprising: a body, said body having a generally cylindrical shape and comprising a first material, a flat bottom surface, a concave upper surface disposed opposite said bottom surface, and a longitudinal axis disposed through the center of said body; a cylindrical bore, said bore disposed along said longitudinal axis through said top surface of said body; a cylindrical plug, said plug comprising a second material and disposed within said bore of said body; and at least one stem, said at least one stem connected to said bottom surface of said body.
US11020232B2 Dual modulus hip stem and method of making the same
An orthopaedic prosthesis for use in a hip replacement surgery. The orthopaedic prosthesis includes a metallic foam shell and a metallic core. The metallic core includes a neck configured to receive a femoral head component and a stem extending through the metallic foam shell.
US11020231B2 Tooling for creating tapered opening in tissue and related methods
According to some embodiments, a method of creating for creating a reverse tapered opening within tissue comprises creating a cylindrical opening within a targeted anatomical site of a subject using a first device and removing additional tissue from the sidewalls of the cylindrical opening using a cutting member to create a reverse tapered opening within the targeted anatomical site using a second device, wherein, once the reverse tapered opening is created, a diameter or other cross-sectional dimension of a bottom surface of the opening is larger than a diameter or other cross-sectional dimension of a top surface of the opening.
US11020229B2 Heart valve sealing devices and delivery devices therefor
An exemplary valve repair system for repairing a native valve of a patient during a non-open heart procedure includes a delivery device and a valve repair device. The valve repair device includes a pair of gripping members that are configured to attach to the native valve of the patient. A gripper control mechanism is configured to independently engage and move each of the gripping members.
US11020227B2 Annuloplasty technologies
An anchor includes (a) an anchor head; and (b) a tissue-engaging member extending distally away from the anchor head until a distal tip of the tissue-engaging member, and configured to anchor the anchor to tissue. An anchor driver can include (a) a longitudinal shaft, having a flexible distal portion and a distal end; (b) a deployment element at the distal end of the shaft, reversibly lockable to the anchor head, and reversibly movable between (i) a locked state that retains locking between the deployment element and the anchor head, and (ii) an unlocked state that unlocks the deployment element from the anchor head; and (c) a tissue-piercing lance, reversibly movable between (i) an extended state in which the lance extends distally from the shaft past the distal tip of the anchor, and retains the deployment element in the locked state, and (ii) a retracted state in which the deployment element automatically moves into the unlocked state.
US11020225B2 Medical system, a device for collecting chordae and/or leaflets and a method therefor
Disclosed is a medical system for short time replacement and repair of a native valve, which comprises an artificial valve (502); and a device for collecting and arranging chordae and/or leaflets to hold and/or stabilize the artificial valve in a desired position, the device comprising: a unit for grasping a plurality of chordae and/or leaflets. The system and/or device allows for fast and easy replacement of a native valve, fast and easy positioning of a temporary artificial valve, and more time for medical personnel to make decisions, prepare and/or perform surgery/medical intervention.
US11020222B2 Perivalvular sealing for transcatheter heart valve
A prosthetic heart valve includes a frame, a valvular structure coupled to the frame, and a sealing member coupled to the frame. The frame has inflow and outflow ends and a lumen extending therebetween. The frame includes struts that form cells, and the cells are arranged in three rows. The frame is radially expandable from a collapsed state to an expanded state. The valvular structure includes a plurality of leaflets configured to allow blood flow through the lumen of the frame from the inflow end to the outflow end and to block blood flow through the lumen of the frame from the outflow end to the inflow end. The sealing skirt extends from an intermediate location of the frame disposed between the inflow and outflow ends to the inflow end of the frame. The sealing skirt covers two rows of cells to block blood flow through the cells.
US11020221B2 Prosthetic valve with expandable frame and associated systems and methods
Aspects of the disclosure relate to prosthetic valves having a frame, a frame cover, and a leaflet construct. Some aspects are directed to a diametric taper for the prosthetic valve for achieving enhanced performance of the prosthetic valve under operational conditions, enhanced compressibility and delivery characteristics, and other additional or alternative advantages. Other aspects are directed toward unique assembly and attachment methods for securing leaflet constructs to support structures. Other aspects are directed toward features for interacting with transcatheter delivery systems. Still other aspects are directed to such apparatuses, systems, and methods for valve replacement, such as cardiac valve replacement.
US11020217B2 System and method for securing tissue to bone
Disclosed herein are methods and devices for securing soft tissue to a rigid material such as bone. A tissue anchoring device is described that comprises an anchor body and a spreader such that tissue may be captured or compressed between outside surfaces on the anchor and inside surfaces of a bone tunnel to secure the tissue within the tunnel. Methods are described that enable use of the bone anchoring device to secure a tissue graft into the tibial and femoral bones during anterior cruciate ligament (“ACL”) reconstruction.
US11020216B2 Adjustable elastic antagonist muscle replacement mechanism
The present invention is an anatomic system which uses the principle of applying higher elastic tonus than the rest tonus of the agonist muscles to provide the function of the antagonist muscles, and which is designed in a simplest way to provide the said purpose and which can be integrated to the body. The static mechanism of the invention is an elastic mechanism which applies a continuous stable tension in order to keep the joints open. The tension of the mechanism is calibrated by increasing or decreasing the amount of the liquid in a chamber which has flexible and elastic walls up to a certain via a port. In the dynamic mechanism of the invention, the tension applied by the elastic mechanism can be changed according to the motion the patient wants to perform.
US11020215B2 Venous anchor devices forming an anastomotic connector
A venous anchor device operably coupled by graft material to form an anastomotic connector is provided. The venous anchor device includes a tubular main body having a metal frame structure and including a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end including a plurality of barbs thereon wherein said distal end has an outer diameter greater than the proximal end. The venous anchor device is fluidly connected by a graft to form an anastomotic connector.
US11020214B2 Devices, systems, and methods for pyloric occlusion
According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, devices, systems, and methods for pyloric occlusion in an endoscopic procedure may include a first flange and a second flange connected to the first flange by a saddle region having a lumen. The second flange may be proximal to the first flange. The pyloric occlusion device may further include a closure element. The closure element may be configured to occlude a flow of material through the lumen, including across the pylorus when deployed. The closure element may be a closure of the lumen by rotation of one of the first or second flanges about the saddle region relative to the other of the first or second flange.
US11020213B2 Fixation of intraluminal device
An intraluminal device adapted to be positioned in a lumen that experiences peristalsis and method of fixation of an intraluminal device in the lumen, includes a wall configured to the size and shape of a portion of the lumen and at least one core. The at least one core is removably connected with a portion of the device wall. The at least one core is configured to be positioned against the lumen when the wall is positioned in the lumen. In this manner tissue envelopes the core during implantation of the intraluminal device. The at least one core is configured to be axially removable in situ from the tissue enveloping the core after the device has been deployed by disconnecting the core from the portion of the wall in order to explant the intraluminal device from lumen.
US11020208B2 System, device, and method for intraoral scanning accuracy
Methods and devices are disclosed, by use of which an external fiducial element positioned in the mouth serves as a geometrical constraint on oral arch geometry. In some embodiments, the fiducial element is an oral insert which reaches to a plurality of oral arch regions to present surface details which are in well-defined distance and/or angular relationships to one another. These spatial relationships optionally comprise a spatial frame of reference which serves to constrain reconstruction of the geometry of one or both of the oral arches, for example reconstruction from a collection of digitally registered, partially-overlapping scans made along the oral arch.
US11020198B2 Slack cable eliminating capstan
A surgical tool includes a drive housing, a drive input and input shaft rotatably mounted to the drive housing, and a drive assembly mounted to the input shaft and including an upper capstan rotatably mounted to the input shaft with a first one-way bearing, and a lower capstan rotatably mounted to the input shaft with a second one-way bearing. First and second drive cables are coupled to the upper and lower capstans and extend to an end effector of the surgical tool. Rotating the input shaft in a first angular direction rotationally disengages the lower capstan from the input shaft and drives the upper capstan in the first angular direction, and rotating the input shaft in a second angular direction rotationally disengages the upper capstan from the input shaft and drives the lower capstan in the second angular direction.
US11020197B2 Control unit for a medical device
A control unit for a medical device that includes a palm interface engageable by a palm of a hand and a restraint capable of elastically deforming to apply a restraining force to the dorsum of the hand and a finger interface engageable by one or more fingers of said hand.
US11020195B2 Coupler assembly for coupling surgical instruments to robotic systems
A coupler assembly for selective connection of a surgical instrument to a robotic arm is provided. The coupler assembly includes a stationary hub and a rotation hub. The stationary hub has a first mating feature and is secured to a first one of the surgical instrument and the robotic arm. The rotation hub includes a support member and rotation member mounted on the support member. The support member is secured to a second one of the surgical instrument and the robotic arm. The rotation member is rotatable relative to the support member between a first state and a second state. The rotation member has a second mating feature that releasably couples to the first mating feature of the stationary hub as the rotation member rotates relative to the stationary hub.
US11020191B2 Automatic manipulator assembly deployment for draping
A controller in a computer-assisted teleoperated surgical system automatically moves a part of the system, in response to a user tapping the part, to facilitate draping of that part. This speeds the draping process and diminishes the likelihood that the sterile surgical drape is damaged or contaminated during the draping of that part of the system.
US11020190B2 Automated instrument preload engage/disengage mechanism
A surgical system includes a preload assembly in a surgical instrument surgical instrument manipulator that is under the control of a controller. The controller can automatically cause the preload assembly to engage and disengage a preload. A surgical apparatus includes a surgical instrument manipulator assembly and a sterile adapter assembly. The sterile adapter assembly is mounted in the distal face of the surgical instrument manipulator assembly. When the preload assembly configures the surgical instrument manipulator assembly to apply a preload force on the sterile adapter assembly, the sterile adapter assembly is removable from the distal face of the surgical instrument manipulator. The sterile adapter assembly includes a mechanical sterile adapter assembly removal lockout and a mechanical surgical instrument removal lockout.
US11020189B2 System and method for component positioning by registering a 3D patient model to an intra-operative image
The invention comprises a system and method that may help place or position a component, such as an acetabular cup or a femoral component, during surgery. An example system may iteratively register a plurality of two-dimensional projections from a three-dimensional model of a portion of a patient, the three-dimensional model being generated from a data set of imaging information obtained at a neutral position. An example system may further score each two-dimensional projection against an intra-operative image by calculating a spatial difference between corresponding points. A two-dimensional projection having a minimum score reflecting the smallest distance between the corresponding points may be identified. Using the two-dimensional projection having the minimum score, an adjustment score reflecting a difference in the values representing the orientation of the three-dimensional model at the intra-operative projection position and values representing the orientation of the three-dimensional model at the neutral position may be calculated. The invention also comprises a system and method also comprising surgical method and workflow to improve the efficiency of a surgical procedure by intraoperatively acquiring a digital radiographic image, processing the digital radiographic image, and using information based on the radiographic image to make adjustments during the surgical procedure. A checklist of parameters may be displayed so that the surgeon can confirm all considerations have been made for the surgical procedure.
US11020183B2 Method for designing a patient specific orthopaedic device
A method for designing a patient specific orthopaedic device intended for an osteoarticular structure of a patient, based on at least two two-dimensional radiographic images of the osteoarticular structure taken respectively in two offset image-taking directions, comprising the following steps: b) locating anatomical points on the radiographic images; c) determining at least one three-dimensional geometrical feature of the patient by matching the anatomical points b) located at step b); d) determining at least one three-dimensional size parameter of the orthopaedic device based on the geometrical feature of the patient determined at step c).
US11020180B2 Epicardial ablation catheter
Systems, devices, and methods for electroporation ablation therapy are disclosed herein, with a cinch device for positioning an ablation catheter relative to tissue during a cardiac ablation procedure. In some embodiments, a distal end of a first device may be advanced into a proximal end of a first lumen of a second device. The first device may be advanced from a distal end of the first lumen and the first device may be looped around tissue of a patient. The first device may be advanced into a distal end of a second lumen of the second device. The distal end of the first device may be advanced from a proximal end of the second lumen. The proximal and distal ends of the first device may be advanced away from a proximal end of the second device to increase contact between the first device and the tissue.
US11020177B2 Flex tip fluid lumen assembly with termination tube
A catheter tip is disclosed comprising a tip electrode comprising a ledge feature, and a center cavity and a manifold assembly comprising a fluid lumen manifold and a stop tube. The stop tube can be coupled to the fluid lumen manifold and configured to abut the ledge feature such that a distal end of the fluid lumen manifold extends a pre-determined distance into the center cavity of the tip electrode. The fluid lumen manifold can comprise a plurality of sideholes which can be sized and configured to distribute an irrigant to the tip electrode. The catheter tip can comprise a flexible tip electrode.
US11020175B2 Methods of ablating tissue using time-limited treatment periods
The present invention is directed toward a device that performs ablation of tissue. The device has a catheter with a shaft through which an ablative agent can travel, a first positioning element attached to the catheter shaft at a first position and a second positioning element attached to the catheter shaft at a second position. The shaft also has ports through which the ablative agent can be released.
US11020172B2 Apparatus for performing an electrosurgical procedure
An endoscopic forceps is provided and includes a housing having a shaft that extends therefrom. An end effector assembly is operatively connected to a distal end of the shaft and includes a pair of pivotably coupled first and second jaw members. The jaw members are movable relative to one another. A drive mechanism includes a driving structure. A link assembly includes two or more links that are operably coupled to each other and the drive structure. The two or more links are operably coupled to respective ones of the first and second jaw members.
US11020170B2 Knife drive assembly for electrosurgical shears
A surgical instrument includes an end effector, a handle assembly, and a knife drive assembly. The end effector includes a pair of jaws, a knife, and an RF electrode assembly. The knife actuates between a pre-fired position and a fired position. An arm of the handle assembly is configured to pivot the second jaw between the open position and the closed position. The knife drive assembly includes an input assembly, a rotary assembly, and an output assembly. The input assembly travels a first proximal distance to rotate the rotary assembly. The rotary assembly rotates in response to travel of the input assembly along the first proximal distance to drive the output assembly a first distal distance to thereby actuate the knife from the pre-fired position toward the fired position. The first distal distance is greater than the first proximal distance.
US11020169B2 Method and apparatus for open electrosurgical shears
A surgical instrument includes an end effector, a handle assembly, a knife drive assembly, and a lockout assembly. The end effector includes a pair of jaws, a knife, and an RF electrode. The handle assembly includes a housing associated with the first jaw, and an arm associated with the second jaw. The arm is pivotably coupled with the housing and pivots the second jaw between the open position and the closed position. The knife drive assembly includes a trigger slidably coupled with the housing, an actuating assembly, and a return assembly. The actuation assembly converts proximal translation of the trigger into distal actuation of the knife. The return assembly automatically actuates the knife from the fired position to the pre-fired position in response to the trigger reaching a predetermined proximal position. The lockout assembly prevents activation of the electrode and distal actuation of the knife while in the locked configuration.
US11020164B2 Implant device and system for ablation of a vessel's wall from the inside
The current invention concerns systems, devices and methods for the ablation of a ablation of the wall of one or more pulmonary veins (PV) from the inside, preferably transmural ablation and preferably at the level of the antrum. Hereby, one or more implant devices can be implanted in the vessels and can subsequently be heated by external energy-providing means.
US11020153B2 Method and instruments for interbody fusion and posterior fixation through a single incision
Methods and devices for providing access to an intervertebral disc using the patient's bony pedicle as an anchoring spot for a pedicle screw that temporarily attaches to an access port are disclosed herein. The disclosed methods and devices can eliminate the need for a surgical table as an anchor, as well as the need for components extending from the table to the port at the access site, thereby unencumbering the surgeon's view and workspace while providing minimally invasive access.
US11020149B2 Scoliosis correction systems, methods, and instruments
Devices, systems and methods for use in spinal surgeries. The system may include a fastener system comprising a fastener, a staple, and a locking cap. A cord may extend along the spine and through at least one fastener system. An instrument may be provided for tensioning the cord. The system may, for example, apply fixation on the convexity of the scoliotic vertebrae to limit growth on the convex side and allow unilateral growth on the concave side.
US11020148B2 Bunion correction system and method
A minimally invasive method of correcting a bunion includes performing an osteotomy to divide the metatarsal into first and second portions, creating a pocket in the first portion implanting a nail in the pocket, securing a suture to the joint capsule, tensioning the suture to align the great toe with the metatarsal, attaching the suture to the nail, and fastening the nail to the second portion. The nail includes an anchor portion for anchoring in the first portion, a head for attachment to a second portion, a passage for attachment of the suture, a first aperture for a fastener to attach the head with the first portion, and a second aperture for a fastener to attach the head with the second portion.
US11020147B2 Method of treating scoliosis using a biological implant
The present invention is a bone growth stimulating and promoting cytokine type biological implant preferably comprising PTH coated with a controlled release biodegradable coating that is implanted preferably in the concave side of a scoliotically curved spine in combination with a bone growth inhibiting type biological implant preferably comprising methotrexate or like anti-metabolite coated with a controlled release biodegradable coating that is implanted preferably in the convex side of a scoliotically curved spine. The insertion of the biological implant is highly non-invasion, especially as compared to more conventional spine surgical methods, and the biological implant does not decrease spinal mobility or spinal range of motion.
US11020145B2 Expanders for rod retraction
In one embodiment, an expander set includes a first and second expander. The first expander includes an outer surface having a first engagement feature and a groove and the second expander includes an inside surface having a second engagement feature adapted to engage with the first engagement feature. The inside surface of the second expander is shaped to correspond to a portion of the outer surface of the first expander. Additionally, the groove on the outer surface of the first expander is sized and shaped to accommodate a rod of a retraction system such that when the first expander is advanced within the retraction system, the rod remains within the groove. When the first and second expanders are engaged with one another, they define an oblong cross-section.
US11020143B2 Adaptive steering adjustment for needle visualization
A steering adjustment for a needle visualization ultrasound system includes a needle, an ultrasound interface and one or more processing electronics. The ultrasound interface receives ultrasound imaging information from a first set of ultrasound firings. The processing electronics are coupled to the ultrasound interface. The processing electronics utilize the information from the first set of firings and identify the angle of the needle and the optimized steering frame angle. The processing electronics are further configured to cause a second set of firings. The second set of firings are configured for the identified needle angle and steering frame angle. The processing electronics are further configured to utilize the ultrasound information from the second set of firings to adaptively and dynamically enhance the visualization of the needle.
US11020136B2 Deflectable guide catheters and related methods
Deflectable guide catheters and methods, including methods for using deflectable guide catheters to perform transnasal procedures within the ear, nose, throat, paranasal sinuses or cranium. Some deflectable guide catheters of the present invention comprise a substantially rigid tube, a helical spring attached to and extending from the distal end of the substantially rigid tube, a tubular plastic inner jacket, an outer plastic jacket substantially covering at least the helical spring member. The spring member is deflectable to cause the distal portion of the guide catheter to deflect to a curved configuration. In embodiments for transnasal use the deflectable guide catheter may have a length of less than 25 cm.
US11020131B2 Multi-use tool
Apparatuses and systems including an instrument for manipulating components within a knee joint of a patient are disclosed. Such manipulation can include inserting and/or removing such components to or from a bone of the knee joint. The instrument can include a handle, a body, a plunger, a detent and a collar. The handle can have a proximal end and a distal end and a longitudinal extent between the proximal end and the distal end. The body can be coupled to the handle and can extend distal of the distal end. The body can define a receptacle therein having an opening at a distal end portion of the instrument. The plunger can be moveably disposed within the body and can be moveable between a first position and a second position. The detent can be moveable by the plunger, such that with the plunger in the first position at least a portion of the detent can extend into the receptacle and with the plunger in the second position the detent can be recessed from the receptacle. The collar can be disposed about at least a portion of the body and can be moveable relative to the body to operatively actuate the plunger from the first position to the second position.
US11020125B2 Hemostasis reloadable clipping device with sleeve engagement
A system for treating tissue including a clip assembly including a pair of clip arms, a proximal end of each of the clip arms slidably received within a channel of a capsule and moveable between a tissue receiving configuration and a tissue clipping configuration. The system also including an applicator releasably coupleable to the clip assembly, the applicator including a control member connectable to the proximal end of each of the clip arms and a locking sleeve coupleable to a proximal end of the capsule via a deflectable tab including an engaging structure configured to engage a corresponding engaging structure at the proximal end of the capsule and a releasing structure proximal of the engaging structure, the releasing structure engagable with a portion of the control member to deflect the deflectable member and disengage the engaging structure of the locking sleeve from the corresponding engaging structure of the capsule.
US11020123B2 Occlusive medical device with cushioning member
An example occlusive implant is disclosed. The example occlusive implant includes a framework including a projection and a cushioning member coupled to the framework, the cushioning member including a first end region and a second end region opposite the first end region. Additionally, the first end region is coupled to the projection, the second end region is coupled to the framework and the cushioning member includes a curved portion designed to minimize trauma to a target site.
US11020118B2 Peripheral nerve fixing apparatus
Disclosed is a peripheral nerve fixing apparatus, which includes: a suction unit configured to provide a negative pressure to a peripheral nerve at an end portion thereof to fix the peripheral nerve; and a negative pressure generating unit having a vacuum pump for generating a negative pressure and connected to the suction unit so that the negative pressure is provided to the suction unit, wherein at one surface of the end portion of the suction unit, the suction unit includes: a fixing unit provided to contact the peripheral nerve to keep a stable fixed state; and a suction hole formed in the fixing unit so that the negative pressure is provided to the peripheral nerve therethrough.
US11020113B2 Surgical instrument having force feedback capabilities
A surgical instrument. The surgical instrument has a force delivery system which communicates a changing force to a user of the surgical instrument when a limit of a surgical function is reached. A sensor senses position of a moving element to communicate a signal to the force delivery system. In various embodiments, the system generates a vibratory force to signal the user.
US11020111B2 Fasteners and fastener delivery devices for affixing sheet-like materials to bone or tissue
An improved method for attaching a sheet-like implant to tissue or bone with a fastener having a first and second arm, and a bridge extending therebetween. Each of the first and second arms include a trunk portion including a longitudinally displaced first and second projections extending in opposite directions within a plane defined by the trunk portions. The method includes forming first and second pilot holes in the tissue or bone using a trocar, receiving the first and second trunk portions within their respective pilot holes, and applying a pullout force on the bridge to create an in-plane torque on each trunk such that the resistance to pullout is increased.
US11020108B2 Needle with rounded edge
A chemically etched needle is provided herein. The chemically etched needle includes a metal base having a first side and a second side. The chemically etched needle also includes a chemically etched blade at one end of the metal base and formed at an intersection of a distal diverging surface and a proximal diverging surface, at least one of the diverging surfaces slopes inward towards the second side.
US11020107B2 Suture capturing device for use in arthroscopic procedures
A suture capturing device configured to attain multiple preset orientations, comprising: a handle; a hollow shaft coupled to said handle; a rigid needle element configured with a hook for catching a suture and where the needle element is operatively coupled to the hollow shaft opposite the handle and configured to be slidable in a first direction to assume an open orientation where the hook is exposed relative to the hollow shaft and in a second direction to assume a closed orientation where the hook is not exposed relative to the hollow shaft.
US11020106B2 Suturing device provided with reciprocally movable needle and circularly movable shuttle
A suturing device includes a needle, and a shuttle. The needle has an elongated shape extending in a predetermined direction and is configured to hold a first thread-like member. The needle is reciprocally movable forward and backward in the predetermined direction and is rotatable about an axis extending in the predetermined direction. Rotation of the needle about the axis permitting the first thread-like member to cross the needle to form a loop in the first thread-like member. The shuttle includes a holding portion. The holding portion is configured to hold a second thread-like member. The shuttle is configured to permit the holding portion to pass through the loop.
US11020104B2 Vascular hole closure delivery device
A surgical delivery instrument for delivering a vascular hole closure device having first and second flexible members and a first and second engagement members extending from the respective flexible member. The delivery instrument includes a housing having first and second longitudinally extending openings and first and second projecting surfaces, the first projecting surface extending into the first opening for engagement by the first engagement member and the second projecting surface extending into the second opening for engagement by the second engagement member. The first engagement member is held by the first projecting surface until a predetermined force is applied to the first engagement member during placement of the closure device at a target site.
US11020097B2 Assistive device for removing a biological sample from an intraosseous device, and related kits and methods
Assistive apparatuses or devices, kits, and methods for assisting with removal of a biological sample from an intraosseous device are described. Some of the present assistive apparatuses comprise: a body including a first end and a second end, and defining a channel with a first portion having a first transverse dimension, a second portion disposed between the first portion and the second end and having a second transverse dimension that is smaller than the first transvers dimension, and a longitudinal axis extending through the first portion and the second portion, the body further including a protrusion extending laterally outward relative to the longitudinal axis; where the channel is configured to receive a portion of an intraosseous device having a hub and a cannula extending from the hub, with the first portion of the channel receiving a part of the hub, and the second portion of the channel receiving a part of the cannula while preventing passage of the hub through the second portion.
US11020096B2 Sample collection device
Provided herein is technology relating to collecting and preparing samples. For example, the technology relates particularly, but not exclusively, to devices, systems, and kits that allow a subject to collect and prepare a sample for analysis.
US11020095B2 Data compression to facilitate remote medical analysis and diagnosis
Cardiac monitoring is implemented by transmitting ultrasound energy into a lung of the subject, receiving ultrasound reflections, detecting Doppler shifts in the received reflections, and processing the Doppler shifts into power and velocity data. A plurality of cardiac cycles are identified within the power and velocity data, and a plurality of features corresponding to each of the plurality of cardiac cycles are identified. The identified features are characterized into a set of parameters, and the set of parameters is transmitted to a remote location. The set of parameters is analyzed at the remote location to determine if an abnormality exists. If an abnormality exists, an indication is output from the remote location.
US11020094B2 Method and system for processing ultrasonic imaging data
The present invention provides a method and a system for processing ultrasonic data. The method comprises: obtaining (210) a B-mode ultrasonic image; setting (220) a first ROI on the ultrasonic image according to a first input received from a user; measuring (230) elasticity-related data for the first ROI by using a shear wave ultrasonic imaging technique; generating (240) a second ROI on the ultrasonic image on the basis of the first ROI; and extracting image features for the second ROI from the ultrasonic image.
US11020093B2 Method and apparatus for improving the measurement of flow velocity of blood
There is provided a method of improving a measurement of the flow velocity of blood in a blood vessel of a subject, the method comprising using an ultrasound transducer to emit an ultrasound beam to measure flow velocity in a part of a body of a subject; forming a spatial time velocity profile for the part of the body from the measured flow velocity; and analyzing the spatial time velocity profile to determine a correction to the angle of the ultrasound beam with respect to the subject, the correction being based on a difference between the position of a peak in the spatial time velocity profile and the center of the spatial time velocity profile.
US11020090B2 Method and ultrasound apparatus for setting preset
Provided is a method of setting an ultrasound preset, which includes displaying a selection window on a screen for selecting the preset corresponding to the selected probe upon at an event of selecting the probe, and to hide the selection window, in the case a user input for selecting the preset corresponding to the selected probe is not entered within a reference time.
US11020088B2 Program, method and device for ultrasonic diagnosis
An ultrasonic diagnosing device is provided, which accurately grasps a state of a detected part even in a case of analyzing the state of the detected part in a percutaneous manner. The ultrasonic diagnosing device includes a level assigning module configured to assign an echo intensity to one of a plurality of levels of echo intensities, the echo intensity being an intensity of each of echo signals respectively corresponding to positions in an area-of-interest, and a characteristic amount calculating module configured to calculate, by targeting two or more of samples having the echo intensities assigned to the plurality of levels by the level assigning module, characteristic amounts indicating a characteristic of the area-of-interest, based on a combination of the echo intensities of the two or more of the samples, the two or more of the samples having a given positional relationship with each other.
US11020087B2 Visually optimized intravascular imaging and associated devices, systems, and methods
Intravascular devices, systems, and methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, a medical imaging system for imaging vasculature of a patient is provided. The imaging system includes a console that has one or more processors with a medical imaging system interface running thereon, an acquisition card in communication with the one or more processors and in communication with a patient interface module (PIM), and an intravascular imaging component in communication with the PIM and disposed on a distal end of a flexible elongate member. The medical imaging system interface provides a plurality of settings groups for selection by a user, each of the settings groups having pre-acquisition parameters and post-acquisition parameters that are optimal for imaging a desired viewing target within the vasculature. Associated methods and computer-readable media are provided.
US11020083B2 Flexible application of cross-calibration for quantitative functional imaging
During calibration of a SPECT system, system-specific sensitivities and cross-calibration factors for multiple isotopes for correcting for dose are determined for various combinations of options, including the option of which specific well counter with which to measure the dose. The options may include selected energy windows for isotopes with multiple energy windows. This arrangement allows for custom-specified isotopes not included in standard listings. For use with a particular patient, the cross-calibration factor for the well counter used to measure the dosage for the patient is accessed and used for dose correction. More accurate quantitative functional information may result from the corrected dose. The cross-calibration may be more easily implemented despite the options using the sensitivities and cross-calibrations provided for various combinations.
US11020082B2 Method of reducing the x-ray dose in an x-ray system
A method of reducing the x-ray dose of a patient in an x-ray system includes defining a region of interest of the patient, obtaining at least two tracking images of a tracking element taken with at least one camera having a known positional relationship relative to an x-ray source and/or sensor, determining any movement of the tracking element between the acquisition of at least two tracking images, adjusting the collimator of the x-ray source to compensate for any movement of the tracking element between the acquisition of the at least two tracking images, providing that the field of exposure of the x-ray source is confined to the region of interest and obtaining at least one x-ray image of the region of interest after the adjustment of the collimator.
US11020081B2 Method and system for determining a measurement start time
A method is disclosed for determining a measurement start time for an imaging measurement via a medical imaging system depending on a course of concentration values of a contrast medium in a monitored region of an examination object over time. The method includes detecting the concentration values of the current concentration of the contrast medium in the monitored region at different successive detection times; determining a current examination-specific accumulation model curve on the basis of a course of the concentration values over time; and determining the measurement start time on the basis of the examination-specific accumulation model curve. A method for controlling a medical imaging system, a control device and a medical imaging system for implementing the method are further disclosed.
US11020079B2 X-ray imaging unit for X-ray imaging
The application relates to an X-ray imaging unit (100) for X-ray imaging. The unit comprise a processor part (372), a gantry part (120), an X-ray source part (124) for emitting X-rays, and an X-ray imaging detector part (126) for receiving the X-rays from the source part. The gantry part comprises the source and detector parts. The processor part is configured to control the source and detector parts in order to obtain (205, 216) an image data. The processor part is further configured to determine (208) at least one reference structure (235, 236) of a patient (201) from the image data and determine (212) a position of a head (237) of the patient on a grounds of the at least one reference structure.
US11020078B2 X-ray image feature detection and registration systems and methods
The disclosure relates generally to the field of vascular system and peripheral vascular system data collection, imaging, image processing and feature detection relating thereto. In part, the disclosure more specifically relates to methods for detecting position and size of contrast cloud in an x-ray image including with respect to a sequence of x-ray images during intravascular imaging. Methods of detecting and extracting metallic wires from x-ray images are also described herein such as guidewires used in coronary procedures. Further, methods for of registering vascular trees for one or more images, such as in sequences of x-ray images, are disclosed. In part, the disclosure relates to processing, tracking and registering angiography images and elements in such images. The registration can be performed relative to images from an intravascular imaging modality such as, for example, optical coherence tomography (OCT) or intravascular ultrasound (IVUS).
US11020077B2 Simultaneous CT-MRI image reconstruction
Novel and advantageous systems and method for obtaining and/or reconstructing simultaneous computed tomography (CT)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images are provided. Structural coupling (SC) and compressive sensing (CS) techniques can be combined to unify and improve CT and MRI reconstruction. A bidirectional image estimation method can be used to connect images from different modalities, with CT and MRI data serving as prior knowledge to each other to produce better CT and MRI image quality than would be realized with individual reconstruction.
US11020076B2 Vascular dissection detection and visualization using a density profile
Methods and systems for detecting a dissection of an elongated structure in a three dimensional medical image. One system includes an electronic processor configured to receive the medical image and detect a centerline of the elongated structure. The electronic processor is configured to determine a plurality of two dimensional cross sections of the medical image based on the centerline. For each of the two dimensional cross sections, the electronic processor is configured to determine a radial density profile and determine a density gradient based on the radial density profile. The electronic processor is configured to analyze one or more of a plurality of density gradients determined for each of the two dimensional cross sections, detect a dissection in the elongated structure based on the analysis of the density gradient for each of the two dimensional cross sections, and output a medical report identifying the dissection.
US11020075B2 Implantation of an active medical device using the internal thoracic vasculature
Implantation of a cardiac stimulus system using an illuminating catheter system, and devices for such implantation. Multiple catheter systems for allowing for selective visualization of the internal thoracic vasculature are discussed and disclosed. A multiple lumen catheter may be used to selectively direct a contrast agent to a desired portion of the thoracic vasculature which may include the internal thoracic vein(s) and/or one or more intercostal veins.
US11020074B2 Methods and systems for utilizing 3D sensors in nuclear medicine
Described are methods and systems for scanning at least a portion of a patient with a gamma detector mounted on an arm extending towards the patient. One described method includes: obtaining data indicative or coordinates of points on the outer surface of the patient; determining a target position for the gamma detector based on the data indicative, of the coordinates; and causing the gamma detector to detect gamma radiation from the patient when the gamma detector is at the target position.
US11020073B2 Radiography system and method for operating radiography system
In the radiography system, a camera image of the usage environment in which the electronic cassette is used is captured. An in-image cassette region of the electronic cassette is detected from the camera image. The cassette ID of the electronic cassette is acquired from the in-image cassette region. The acquired cassette ID is collated with the cassette ID of the use cassette set in the console to check whether the use cassette is present.
US11020072B2 System and method for regulating temperature of imaging detector sensors
A detector assembly positionable to receive X-rays from an X-ray source within an imaging system is provided. The detector assembly includes multiple detector elements. The detector assembly also includes a temperature regulation system including multiple temperature regulation devices, wherein each temperature regulation device of the multiple temperature regulation devices is associated with a respective detector element of the multiple detector elements, and each temperature regulation device is configured to independently maintain a consistent temperature across a portion of a respective detector element.
US11020070B2 Spectral material decomposition for photon-counting applications
A method of processing a signal measured by an energy-resolving detector after passage of radiation through a sample includes receiving a measured count rate for photonic interactions with the detector, fitting a signal model to the detected counts, wherein the signal model is configured to account for a pulse-pile-up effect, the signal model representing a conditional expectation of a frequency of at least uni-directional pulse crossing of at least one energy level, given a physical quantity of a material in the sample, wherein the signal model is expressed in terms of a Fourier representation of a pulse height variable.
US11020067B1 Hydrodynamic bearing system and method for manufacturing the hydrodynamic bearing system
Systems and methods related to hydrodynamic bearings are provided. One example system includes a hydrodynamic bearing including a rotational component configured to attach to an anode and a stationary component. The stationary component includes a bearing surface having a plurality of grooves configured to generate pressure in a fluid interface during rotation of the rotational component and where the bearing surface includes at least one recessed section profiled based on an expected pattern of wear.
US11020065B2 Control device for controlling tomosynthesis imaging, imaging apparatus, imaging system, control method, and program for causing computer to execute the control method
In tomosynthesis imaging for obtaining a tomographic image from a plurality of projected images, at least generation or display of a two-dimensional tomographic image along a plane intersecting a detection surface of an X-ray detection unit is controlled in accordance with information on X-ray irradiation directions in which the projected images are respectively captured.
US11020062B2 Medical procedure monitoring system
A system and method for monitoring a medical procedure performed in a clinical environment is provided. An audio recorder is configured to produce a verbal data signal that is representative of a verbal communication occurring in the clinical environment, and a data analyzer is configured to detect an adverse condition based upon the verbal data signal. An alert module is configured to alert an operator upon the detection of an adverse condition.
US11020058B2 Methods and devices for calculating blood pressure based on measurements of arterial blood flow and arterial lumen
A system for calculating blood pressure may include a sensor system and a control system. The control system may be capable of controlling one or more sensors of the sensor system to take at least two measurements, the at least two measurements including at least one measurement taken at each of two or more different measurement elevations of a subject's limb. In some examples, the control system may be capable of determining a blood flow difference based on the at least two measurements, of determining a hydrostatic pressure difference based on the two or more different elevations of the at least two measurements and of estimating a blood pressure based on one or more values of blood flow, the hydrostatic pressure difference and the blood flow difference.
US11020057B2 Ultrasound devices for estimating blood pressure and other cardiovascular properties
An ultrasound cardiovascular measuring device may include an ultrasonic sensor system having an ultrasound transmitter layer configured to generate ultrasonic plane waves and a focusing layer that includes one or more lenses. One or more of the lenses may be configured to generate output signals corresponding to detected ultrasonic reflections. The measuring device may include a control system capable of processing the output signals to calculate values corresponding to one or more cardiovascular properties.
US11020055B1 Intelligent multifunction bed monitor
A system for monitoring the health and safety of recumbent individuals. In some embodiments, the bed monitor system comprises a wired or wireless sensor mat which may be positioned upon a bed mattress and underneath a bedsheet. Multiple RFID tag sensors embedded within the sensor mat can detect physical, bodily, and environmental attributes and transmit this information to a controller box for further processing. Turn regiment, prohibited body positions, imminent fall danger, and bed occupancy may therefore be tracked and updated accordingly. In some embodiments, the system can dynamically generate positional images of a body proximate to the sensor mat in order to identify adverse conditions requiring attention. Incontinence discharges can also be detected by sensors and algorithms which can differentiate urinary from fecal incontinence events. Various embodiments of the system are portable, allowing for a rapid set-up within hospital venues and within other care facilities.
US11020048B2 Method and device for detecting sleep apnea
The present invention provides a method and device for detecting sleep apnea, which overcomes the current defect that it is hard to distinguish the type of sleep apnea. The method comprises: monitoring an instantaneous output power and an instantaneous rotation speed of a motor for delivering air in a breathing device (S110); according to the instantaneous output power and the instantaneous rotation speed of the motor, obtaining an airway flow reference value represented for the air in an upper airway of a user using the breathing device (S120); when it is determined that the user currently has no spontaneous breathing according to the airway flow reference value, and corresponding duration has reached a preset time threshold value, determining the user to be in an apnea state (S130); judging whether the upper airway of the user is clear (S140); and determining the apnea of the user to be central apnea (S150) or obstructive apnea (S170) depending on whether the upper airway of the user is clear. The method and device can accurately and effectively distinguish the type of sleep apnea.
US11020045B2 Systems and methods for evaluating the integrity of a uterine cavity
A system for accessing a patient's uterine cavity and detecting perforations in the uterus includes an elongated probe having a flow channel extending to a terminal outlet in a distal region of the probe. A fluid source is coupled to the flow channel, and a seal on the probe is positionable in an endocervical canal. The probe may be trans-cervically inserted into the uterine cavity, and a fluid may be introduced through the channel to flow outwardly from the terminal outlet into the uterine cavity. A parameter of said fluid flow is monitored to detect a perforation in the uterus.
US11020044B2 Multiple well epicutaneous test patch array
Described is a novel epicutaneous test plaster useful for the application of test substances for direct and continuous contact with the skin of a human patient. The plaster comprises a support lattice with a flexible carrier lattice adhered thereto, the combination forming a series of test chambers capable of receiving test substances for application to the skin.
US11020041B2 Individual-characteristic-based transcranial brain atlas generation method, navigation method, and navigation system
The present invention discloses an individual-level transcranial brain atlas generation method, where invisible intracerebral atlas information may be projected onto a visible scalp surface, so that an operational space and an effective space that are originally separated are fused together. For the problem of applying a transcranial brain atlas to guidance of individual placement of a transcranial device, the present invention further provides an individual-characteristic-based transcranial brain atlas generation method and navigation system. An experimental result indicates that, the present invention can be used to effectively improve coverage accuracy of a near-infrared measurement optrode in a brain region of interest, and consistency between measurement locations on upper cortexes of different persons, thereby improving sensibility of detecting a task-induced brain activity by using a near-infrared technology.
US11020040B2 Apparatus and method for electrostimulation of a test subject
A method and an apparatus provide electro stimulation to a test subject. A number of electrodes are connected to the brain of a test subject, wherein the voltages present on the individual electrodes are measured and analyzed after the delivery of a stimulus. During a preselection based on the analysis, individual electrodes are selected for the delivery of a stimulus, wherein one electrode is selected from the individual preselected electrodes and the stimulus is delivered to the brain by the electrode. Accordingly, in the analysis using the measurement signals during the preselection, the signals present on the electrodes are examined, in particular exclusively examined, for the presence of signal power or signal energies in the range from 60 Hz to 1 kHz, in particular between 60 Hz and 180 Hz.
US11020039B2 Evoked potential measuring apparatus
An evoked potential measuring apparatus includes: an evoked potential acquiring section which is configured to acquire a plurality of evoked potential waveforms from a subject in response to stimulation; an average processing section which is configured to arithmetically average the plurality of evoked potential waveforms to acquire an average waveform; a first statistical value calculator which, each time a waveform set including an N (N is 2 or more) number of evoked potential waveforms is acquired, is configured to calculate a first statistical value of the waveform set; and an updation processing section which is configured to update the average waveform to eliminate a waveform set in which the first statistical value exceeds a first threshold, from the arithmetic average.
US11020034B2 Concealed information testing using gaze dynamics
An eye tracking-based concealed information testing, which includes: presenting images of objects at certain coordinates on a computer display; operating a camera to track eye movements of a human subject observing the display; computing one or more gaze parameters for each of the objects, based on the tracked eye movements and the certain coordinates; and determining that a certain one of the objects is familiar to the human subject based on the gaze parameter. The eye tracking-based concealed information testing is optionally integrated with a short-term memory task, to enhance detection of concealed information.
US11020033B2 Safety blood collection assembly with indicator
A needle assembly is disclosed. The needle assembly includes a housing having a flash chamber, and having a distal end and a proximal end engageable with a specimen collection container. The assembly includes a cannula having a patient end, a non-patient end, and a sidewall extending therebetween defining a cannula interior. The patient end of the cannula projects at least partially from the distal end of the housing, and the cannula interior is in fluid communication with the flash chamber. The assembly further includes a shield restrainably engaged with a portion of the housing and axially transitionable over the patient cannula from a retracted position in which the patient end is exposed, to an extended position in which the patient end is shielded by at least a portion of the shield, wherein at least a portion of the flash chamber is visible in the retracted position.
US11020032B2 Fluid sampling apparatus and method
The present invention relates generally to a sampling apparatus and a method for bodily fluids, and, more specifically, a blood sampling apparatus and a method for using the same. A blood collection system includes a housing having at least one open end, and an absorbent material positioned within the housing. The absorbent material has at least one end positioned proximate the at least one open end of the housing. A method of collecting blood samples includes positioning an absorbent material near a source of blood, holding the absorbent material with a housing, the absorbent material absorbing a volume of blood, and moving the housing and absorbent material to a position where the absorbent material can dry.
US11020031B1 Analyte sensor
Systems and methods of use for continuous analyte measurement of a host's vascular system are provided. In some embodiments, a continuous glucose measurement system includes a vascular access device, a sensor and sensor electronics, the system being configured for insertion into communication with a host's circulatory system.
US11020029B2 Multipurpose sensor port
A sensor port is adapted to connect to either a sensor or a data source. A reader is configured to identify which of the sensor and the data source is connected to the sensor port. A data path is configured to communicate an analog signal associated with the sensor and digital data associated with the data source to a signal processor according to the identification made by the reader.
US11020028B2 Foldover sensors and methods for making and using them
The invention disclosed herein includes sensors having three dimensional configurations that allow expansive “360°” sensing (i.e. sensing analyte from multiple directions) in the environments in which such sensors are disposed. Embodiments of the invention provide analyte sensors having foldable substrates adapted to produce optimized configurations of electrode elements as well as methods for making and using such sensors. Typical embodiments of the invention include glucose sensors used in the management of diabetes.
US11020025B2 Automatically classifying animal behavior
Systems and methods are disclosed to objectively identify sub-second behavioral modules in the three-dimensional (3D) video data that represents the motion of a subject. Defining behavioral modules based upon structure in the 3D video data itself—rather than using a priori definitions for what should constitute a measurable unit of action—identifies a previously-unexplored sub-second regularity that defines a timescale upon which behavior is organized, yields important information about the components and structure of behavior, offers insight into the nature of behavioral change in the subject, and enables objective discovery of subtle alterations in patterned action. The systems and methods of the invention can be applied to drug or gene therapy classification, drug or gene therapy screening, disease study including early detection of the onset of a disease, toxicology research, side-effect study, learning and memory process study, anxiety study, and analysis in consumer behavior.
US11020024B2 System and method for evaluating range of motion of a subject
The present invention provides a system and method for evaluating Range of Motion of a subject. An aspect of the present invention proposes a system for evaluating Range of Motion of a subject, comprising markers attached to at least two joints of a body part of the subject respectively; an image capturing device for capturing images of the markers when the subject is doing an exercise with the body part attached with the at least two markers; and an evaluating device communicated with the image capturing device, wherein the evaluating device includes a determining unit configured to determine whether the exercise done by the subject is valid for the evaluation of Range of Motion of the body part of the subject, and a calculating unit configured to, if the exercise is valid, calculate the parameters related to Range of Motion of the body part of the subject according to the images related to the valid exercise. Thus, the work load of clinicians can be greatly reduced during the process of evaluating Range of Motion, and the accuracy of the evaluation of Range of Motion can be improved as well.
US11020022B2 System and method for patient positioning during a medical imaging procedure
The present disclosure relates to a positioning system suitable for use in an imaging system. The positioning system may include one or more cameras configured to capture images or videos of an imaging object and surrounding environment thereof for ROI targeting or patient position recognition. The positioning system may also include one or more position probes and sources configured to determine an instant location of an imaging object or an ROI thereof in a non-contact manner.
US11020021B2 Bladder mapping
Aspects of bladder mapping are described herein. According to one aspect, an exemplary method comprises: generating, with an imaging element, a video feed depicting a bladder wall; establishing, with a processor, markers on the bladder wall in the video feed; tracking, with the processor, relative movements between the markers; and/or identifying, with the processor, a location of a contraction of the bladder wall based on the relative movements. Associated devices and systems also are described.
US11020020B2 Variable ventilation as a diagnostic tool for assessing lung mechanical function
Systems and methods for determining lung recruitment/derecruitment dynamics of an individual are disclosed. The disclosed embodiments advantageously use variable ventilation of the individual to determine lung dynamics without necessitating additional, potentially harmful ventilation maneuvers.
US11020014B2 Photoplethysmogram device with skin temperature regulator
A photoplethysmogram device is provided comprising a light source configured to emit light to illuminate skin, a photo-detector configured to receive the light illuminating the skin and generate an electrical output as a function of an intensity of the received light, a skin temperature regulator configured to heat and/or cool a temperature of the skin adjacent to the photo-detector and light source to increase the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the electrical output from the photo-detector, and a processor configured to generate, based on the electrical output, an output signal indicative of blood properties, including physiological parameters such as blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, total peripheral resistance, blood vessel elasticity, and arterial oxygen saturation.
US11020013B2 Array physiological detection system and device
A physiological detection device includes an array sensor and a processing unit. The array sensor is configured to output array photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. The processing unit is configured to construct a 3D energy distribution, and identify an arc-like pattern in the 3D energy distribution according to the array PPG signals to accordingly identify different microcirculation states and an attaching status.
US11020010B2 Blood pressure/pulse wave measurement device
A blood pressure/pulse wave measurement device is provided with: first and second cuffs for pressing parts of the upper and lower limbs of a subject; and first and second tubing connected to the individual first and second cuffs. The blood pressure/pulse wave measurement device is additionally provided with: a first detection unit that is connected to the first cuffs via the first tubing and that detects a first pulse wave propagated through the first tubing; a second detection unit that is connected to the second cuffs via the second tubing and that detects a second pulse wave propagated through the second tubing; and a control unit that calculates the ankle brachial index and pulse wave velocity using the first and second pulse waves. The first detection unit and the control unit are accommodated within a first housing. The second detection unit is accommodated within a second housing.
US11020009B2 User terminal
According to an embodiment, a user terminal includes a processor; a blood pressure sensor; and a temperature sensor. The processor is configured to control whether or not to enable transmission of the blood pressure data obtained by the blood pressure sensor based on whether or not any of at least one transmission condition is satisfied; and transmit the blood pressure data when the transmission of the blood pressure data was enabled. The transmission condition include a condition satisfied when a fluctuation of temperature in a latest unit time of measurement time of the blood pressure data exceeds a threshold, the temperature being indicated by the temperature data obtained by the temperature sensor.
US11020006B2 Transcranial photoacoustic/thermoacoustic tomography brain imaging informed by adjunct image data
Systems and methods of reconstructing photoacoustic imaging data corresponding to a brain of a subject through a skull of a subject utilizing a reconstruction method that incorporates a spatial model of one or more acoustic properties of the brain and skull of the subject derived from an adjunct imaging dataset.
US11020002B2 Systems, devices and methods for physiological monitoring of patients
Some embodiments of the current disclosure are directed toward physiological monitoring of patients, and more particularly, systems, devices and methods for physiological monitoring of patients with a continuous or near-continuous transmission and analysis of monitored physiological data during the monitoring process. In some embodiments, a physiological patient monitoring system is provided which includes a physiological monitoring device which comprises a housing disposed on a patch, and the patch is configured for removable attachment to or proximate the skin of a patient, the housing including at least one memory. Antenna disposed on the housing transmit radio-frequency (RF) waves towards a targeted portion of an internal tissue of the patient and receive reflected RF waves from the internal tissue. RF circuitry in communication with the at least one memory perform an RF-based measurement of a lung fluid level of the patient during a predetermined time period.
US11019992B2 Eyesight examination method, eyesight examination device, and downloader server for storing program of eyesight examination method
The present invention relates to an eyesight examination method, an eyesight examination device, and a downloader server for storing a program of the eyesight examination method, the eyesight examination method comprising the steps of: displaying an optotype image and a plurality of reference images; receiving a response to the optotype image; and determining whether a reference image determined on the basis of the response from among the plurality of reference images has the same shape as the optotype image, wherein one of the plurality of reference images has the same shape as the optotype image.
US11019988B2 Headlamp
A headlight device that can be mounted to a surgical face shield, helmet, or other type of headgear with dual-sided peel and stick adhesive or magnets allowing for various mounting locations.
US11019980B2 Conveyor dishwashing machine, and method for operating a conveyor dishwashing machine
A conveyor dishwashing machine (1) has at least one washing zone (7), and at least one final rinse zone (8) which is connected downstream (as viewed in the transport direction (T) of the wash items) of the at least one washing zone (7). The conveyor dishwashing machine (1) has a transport apparatus for transporting the wash items through the treatment zones (6, 7) of the conveyor dishwashing machine (1) so that the wash items are situated at least in regions in a washing plane (5) which runs horizontally. The washing plane (5) is configured as a main washing plane, and there is at least one additional washing plane (6) in at least one of the treatment zones (7, 8) of the conveyor dishwashing machine (1), in which additional washing plane (6) wash items can be treated at the same time as wash items in the main washing plane (5).
US11019979B2 Process water flow detection in circulation pump
Provided are a method of detecting a change in process water flow of a circulation pump in an appliance for washing and rinsing goods, and an appliance performing the method. An appliance for washing and rinsing goods may be provided including a circulation pump, a sensing arrangement arranged to measure a property indicating torque of the circulation pump, and a controller. The controller may be arranged to average a first set of values of the measured property, thereby creating a first average, average at least a further set of values of the measured property, thereby creating at least one further average, compare the first average with the at least one further average, and to detect change in process water flow of the circulation pump based on a difference between the first average and the at least one further average.
US11019977B2 Cleaning head, a combination of a cleaning head, a water permeable bag and cleaning members, and a combination of a cleaning head and a bucket with a pump
The invention relates to a cleaning head, comprising: —a base part with a central axis; and —a number of arms extending radially with respect to the central axis each having a first end that is connected to said base part, and a second free end, wherein said second end is displaceable between a starting position in which the second end of the arms is near the central axis, and a use mode wherein the second end of the arms is at a position remote from the central axis, and wherein the second ends of the arms in the use mode are in a same plane as said base part. The cleaning head is characterized in that the arms in de use mode are bendable in tangential direction with respect to each other around said base part.
US11019976B1 Water tank structure and vacuum cleaner
The present disclosure relates to a water tank structure and a vacuum cleaner. The water tank structure includes a tank body and a tank cover assembly. The tank body has an accommodation cavity therein, and an end of the tank body is formed with an opening in communication with the accommodation cavity. The tank cover assembly includes a cover body and at least one flow divider, and the cover body is disposed at an end of the tank body proximate to the opening. The flow divider is in communication with the cover body and the accommodation cavity. The flow divider is configured to divide a fluid flowing therethrough into a plurality of fluid streams formed into pairs having paired kinetic energies carried thereby and paired opposing flow directions, such that the kinetic energies of the pairs of fluid streams cancel out.
US11019974B2 Cleaning apparatus with larger debris pick up
New and novel structure(s) for cleaning surfaces have been disclosed. The device may include: a wiping surface, which may be disposable; a brush roll/larger debris gathering mechanism: a wiping surface, which may be disposable; a brush roll/larger debris gathering mechanism; a local debris storage and/or staging area, and a larger remote debris storage structure. Additionally, there are mechanisms and structures disclosed for powering the brush roll, activating the brush roll from an out of use position to an in use position, and moving the waste from one area to another. The invention at hand uniquely and inventively improves upon the known devices in this field.
US11019967B2 Central vacuum system and inlet valves therefor
A central vacuum cleaning system includes an inlet valve mounted at various locations in a structure or RV and connected to the inlet end of a vacuum conduit. A section of hose is slidably mounted within the conduit and extends from the inlet valve for cleaning an adjacent area. A pair of seals within the inlet valve retains a nozzle handle mounted on the end of the hose in a stored position when the hose is in a retracted position and provides an air seal between the handle and vacuum supply conduit. A locking mechanism mounted on one embodiment of the inlet valves automatically locks the hose in a selected extended position when manually pulled from the inlet valve. A mounting bracket enables the inlet valve to be mounted at various locations in the structure and a pair of seals enables the inlet valve to be open to the ambient atmosphere.
US11019965B2 Bathtub drain flange assembly
A bathtub drain flange assembly includes a tubular drain flange fitting that has a radially-extending flange on an upper end and male threads on a lower end. A support structure in the lower end of the drain flange has an oversized or larger-than-normal opening, which is usually threaded. A reducing bushing is received in the opening and has a threaded bore that is one of a number of different sizes for receiving a plumbing device such as a drain stopper, a strainer or a drain cover. A bathtub drain flange kit includes a drain flange with a larger-than-maximum-standard size for an opening in the drain flange and two or more reducing bushings that fit properly in the opening and become fastened to the drain flange, where each of the reducing bushings provides a threaded bore that is a standard size for receiving a plumbing device.
US11019961B2 Toaster with mechanical delay shut-off mechanism
A shut-off mechanism for a toaster includes a damper arm pivotally mounted on a frame that includes a damper unit. The damper unit including (a) a cavity in which a viscous fluid is stored, (b) a rotor that resides partially in the cavity and partially outside of the cavity, the viscous fluid resisting rotation of the rotor relative to the cavity, and (c) an engagement member attached to the rotor that engages a track on the frame. The damper arm is movable between a deactivated position and an activated position. An electrical switch configured to engage an electrical contact when the damper arm is in the activated position and to disengage from the electrical contact when the damper arm is in the deactivated position.
US11019955B2 Kitchen appliance for preparing a beverage and method of operating same
A kitchen appliance for preparing beverage comprises a housing, a basket holder in cooperative engagement with the housing, a filter basket selectively insertable into the basket holder when the basket holder is in an open position, and a ground coffee hopper for holding ground coffee. The hopper is positioned to dispense a desired amount of ground coffee into the filter basket when (i) the hopper is selectively mounted to the housing, (ii) the filter basket is inserted into the basket holder, and (iii) the basket holder is in its closed position. The bottom portion comprises a selectively rotatable doser defining a plurality of dosing cavities. Each dosing cavity is adapted to contain a same, predetermined amount of ground coffee and adapted to dispense the contained ground coffee through a dispensing hole defined in the bottom portion as each dosing cavity is rotated into a position above the dispensing hole.
US11019952B2 Blow molded decorative post assembly
A kit for assembling a blow molded post cover including a sleeve and a base. The sleeve having an open bottom end and a hollow interior for receiving a post. The base including a top cap having a first through-hole for receiving the sleeve; a bottom cap having a second through-hole for receiving the sleeve; and a plurality of side panels securable to the top and bottom caps. Each of the plurality of side panels having a first side end, a second side end, and one or more protrusions on a rear surface such that each of the one or more protrusions bears against the sleeve when the base is installed on the sleeve. The first side end of any one of the plurality of side panels is configured to interlock with the second side end of any other one of the plurality of side panels.
US11019951B2 Collapsible hanger
A collapsible hanger may comprise: a suspendable support base further comprising: a neck having first and second ends; and a support extending from the second end, the support having first and second pegs positioned at first and second ends of the support, respectively; a frame positionable along a length of the neck; first and second extensions operatively coupled to the frame, the first and second extensions defining, respectively, a first channel positioned along at least a portion of a length of the first extension for receiving and guiding the first peg, and a second channel positioned along at least a portion of a length of the second extension for receiving and guiding the second peg, wherein sliding the frame along the length of the neck adjusts a separation distance between the first extension and the second extension and causes movement of each peg along an associated channel.
US11019950B2 Drinking straw and method for manufacturing a drinking straw
A drinking straw comprises a tubular body (21) intended to define a passage for a liquid product and a tip portion (22) intended to pierce a pierceable portion of a container to allow consumption of the liquid product, wherein said tip portion (22) is bounded by two stiffness promoting elements (25) obtained by bending and permanently deforming said tubular body.
US11019949B2 Utensils, including forks with movable components, and associated systems and methods
Utensils, including forks, with movable components, and associated systems and methods are disclosed. A representative utensil includes a first tool carried by and movable relative to a first arm portion, a second tool carried by and movable relative to a second arm portion, and a hinge coupling the first and second arm portions. A guide structure is coupled to the first and second arm portions to guide motion of at least one of the first and second tools relative to the other.
US11019948B2 Drinking dramatization glass, drinking dramatization system, remote toast counter system and storage medium
A drinking dramatization glass (1) includes: a glass body (10) being a bottomed cylinder with a top opening (11); a fixing mechanism (16) for fixing an image display device (80) on the side face of the glass body; a transparent part (12) for viewing, from the exterior of the glass body, an image (81) displayed on an image display part (85) of the image display device; and a reflective mirror (30) placed inside the glass body; wherein the image displayed on the image display part is reflected on the reflective mirror, passes through the transparent part, and reaches the exterior of the glass body. Unlike the conventional drinking dramatization glasses, there is no need to provide a storage part or waveguide part. The drinking dramatization glass can let an individual enjoy oneself alone or together with others in remote locations, while also presenting many different dramatizing effects.
US11019945B2 Side sleeper pillows having vented earhole features
Embodiments of a side sleeper pillow are provided having vented earholes and other features for comfortably supporting the head of a sleeper when laying on his or her side. In various embodiments, the side sleeper pillow includes a pillow body having an outer periphery, a primary head support surface, and a first vented earhole feature. The first vented earhole feature includes, in turn, a first earhole having a first opening formed in the primary head support surface, as well as a first vent channel at least partially formed in the pillow body. The first vent channel extends from the first earhole to the outer periphery of the pillow body to enable fluid communication between an ambient environment and the first earhole when covered by the head of the sleeper.
US11019944B2 Interactive display kiosk
An interactive kiosk for displaying one or more accessories. The kiosk includes an accessory interface portion having: a) one or more accessory retainers configured to hold one or more accessories having one or more identifiers located thereon; b) one or more sensing devices configured to receive and/or transmit one or more identification signals to one or more identifiers to identify the presence and/or absence of one or more of the accessories from the one or more accessory retainers and relay one or more status signals; and c) one or more processors in communication with the one or more sensing devices configured to receive and analyze the one or more status signals from the one or more sensing devices.
US11019943B2 Full wing display
A corrugated paper display moveable from a stowed condition to a display condition is described herein. The display has a first rectangular sleeve having opposed lateral edges, a front edge, and a back edge. Two side panels one of each are attached respectively to one of each of the two opposed lateral edges. A back wall is connected to the back edge and the two side panels. A rectangular display compartment extends between the opposed side walls and a shelf is positioned in the rectangular display compartment. A front panel is hingedly connected to the first sleeve and rests on top of the first sleeve when in the stowed condition. When in the deployed condition, the front panel extends from the first sleeve to form a body of a second height which is 1.5 to 2.5 times greater than the first height.
US11019942B1 Cushions for safe, sanitary transportation of children
Cushions that provide safe, sanitary transportation of children are disclosed. Methods of making and using cushions that provide safe, sanitary transportation of children are also disclosed.
US11019941B2 Expandable seat infant carrier
An adjustable infant carrier which is outfitted with conversion flaps adapted to allow for selective adjustability to the effective width of the seat portion of the carrier so as to accommodate children of differing size, as well as different support positions/configurations.
US11019940B2 Baby changing station
A baby changing station includes a wall mount for mounting to wall, a bed, a first frame for pivotably mounting the bed to the wall mount in a horizontal position, and a second frame for pivotably mounting the bed to the wall mount in vertical portion.
US11019939B1 Tray with integral mechanism
A tray for attachment to first and second rising legs of a foldable chair for a child. A connection between the tray and one of the first and second legs includes a female connector depending from the underside of a tray and a male connector rising from the leg. An interlock slides between the female and male connectors and is operated by a handle integral with the interlock. Resilient arms integral with the interlock and handle keep the interlock engaged and automatically draw back the interlock after the handle slides the interlock to a disengaged position such that the tray can be removed from the legs.
US11019928B2 Armrest and chair
An armrest according to the present invention includes a support member (8a, 215, 308a) which is a support structure, and an armrest main body (8b, 216, 308b), the armrest main body (8b, 216, 308b) includes a lower layer member (8j) including an operation lever (8p, 235, 308p) which is supported by a support member (8a, 215, 308a) to be movable in a forward-and-rearward direction and is operated by a seated person, and an upper layer member (8k) supported by the lower layer member (8j) to be movable in right-and-left direction, and the upper layer member (8k) covers the operation lever (8p, 235, 308p) at a base position in the right-and-left direction.
US11019927B1 Rotating painting apparatus
A rotating painting apparatus includes a predetermined number of painting stations rotatably mounted to a base plate and each station having 2, 3, 4, or more faces on which to apply paint. A painting station includes a bottom wall from which a drive shaft by which the bottom wall is rotatably coupled to the base plate. Rotation of the drive shaft causes the painting station to swivel, i.e. to rotate. The stretched frame member includes upstanding side support members extending from the bottom wall and about which a length of canvas may be stretched to form a painting station having two faces (front and rear), three faces (triangular), or four faces (cube), and so on. The rotating painting apparatus may include a plurality of frame assemblies adjacent to yet separated from one another. A chain drive operated by a drive motor enables all of the frame assemblies to be rotated together.
US11019926B2 Telescopic rail
The present invention shows a telescopic rail having at least one inner, middle, and outer rail element, wherein the inner and outer rail elements are each longitudinally displaceably supported at the middle rail element over rolling members that are guided in a rolling member cage. Provision is made in accordance with a first aspect that the rail elements are mechanically force-coupled via a rail synchronization arrangement such that on a longitudinal displacement of the outer rail element with respect to the inner rail element, the middle rail element is longitudinally displaced with respect to both the inner rail element and the outer rail element. Provision is made in accordance with a second aspect that at least one rolling member cage, and preferably both rolling member cages, is/are mechanically force-coupled to at least one of the rail elements via a respective rolling member cage synchronization arrangement such that a longitudinal displacement of the middle rail element with respect to the inner or outer rail elements results in a longitudinal displacement of the corresponding rolling member cage with respect to the middle rail element.
US11019923B2 System for hanging articles
A support apparatus for supporting and displaying hanging articles, the apparatus includes a support arm extending from a first end to a second end; an attachment member secured to the first end of the support arm; and knobs to receive the hanging articles; the attachment member is to tighten onto a closet bar; and the support arm extends substantially perpendicular away from the closet bar.
US11019914B2 Gear track system
Systems for holding tactical gear, such as firearm magazines, weapons, etc., and for connecting such holders to a harness are described and may include a carrier, and an accessory holder that is configured to attach to the carrier. The carrier and/or the accessory holder may be formed from substantially rigid materials, such as plastic or the like, and may be configured to be easily attached and detached from one another, using preconfigured, integral connectors. The connectors may be configured to resist rotation of the carrier and accessory holder with respect to each other, and/or to secure the accessory holder at a fixed angle with respect to the carrier. The accessory holder may also include flanges, surface treatments, or other features, that assist in holding the accessory in the holder.
US11019911B2 User worn hydration device
A user worn hydration device for wearing around a waist of a user includes a bladder, which is positioned in a sleeve that is configured to be positioned around a waist of a user so that the sleeve is coupled to the user. The bladder is configured to position a fluid. A tube, which is resiliently flexible, is coupled to a bottom of the bladder and extends through a hole that is positioned in the sleeve. A mouthpiece that is coupled to the tube distal from the bladder in fluidic communication with the bladder through the tube. A valve positioned in the mouthpiece so that the mouthpiece is configured to be clamped between teeth of the user to open the valve, positioning the user to draw the fluid from the bladder through the tube.
US11019908B1 Shaving brush and applicator
An applicator having an upper cap with a base having a first tubular member and a feed tube, a free end of which extends from the base, and an opposite end adapted to engage a container valve such as an aerosol can. The applicator includes a lower cap having a second tubular member adapted to be removably attached to the container. The upper cap is attached to the lower cap such that the first tubular member is slidably inserted into the second tubular member. The upper cap is movable relative to the lower cap from a first position, in which the feed tube free end is disengaged with the valve, and a second position, in which the opposite end of the feed tube is engaged with the container valve and pushes it to an engaged position such that container contents are released through the feed tube.
US11019905B2 Comb cleaning adapter and methods of use thereof
The disclosure relates in general to a comb cleaning adaptor. Specifically, the disclosure relates to an adapter for a comb, or an adapter integrated with a comb, operating between a retracted and extended positions, configured to be reversibly coupled to the comb allowing its removal and reciprocally articulate a cleaning head along the comb's teeth such that at the retracted position, the adapter is still coupled to the comb but does not interfere with the combing activity.
US11019901B2 Eyelash curler
An eyelash curler includes a primary handle, a secondary handle pivotally connected with the primary handle, an upper curved plate secured on the secondary handle, a lower curved plate movably mounted on the secondary handle, and a clamping member mounted on the lower curved plate and facing the upper curved plate. The clamping member has a bottom provided with a mounting portion received in the recessed seat and has a top provided with a clamping portion which has a higher front arcuate guide face and a lower rear arcuate guide face. The front arcuate guide face and the rear arcuate guide face have a connection having a central line aligning with a lower pressing edge of the upper curved plate. The clamping portion has two ends each provided with an extension.
US11019900B1 Handheld apparatus for hair and body wraps
An apparatus for applying wraps includes a handle, an arbor, a roll of material received on the arbor; and a tubular attachment having an interior space within which the arbor and roll are received. The first tubular attachment includes a slot through which material from the roll is dispensed and a slidable panel for opening and closing passage through the slot. A second tubular attachment also defines an interior space for receiving the arbor and comprises elongate protuberances defining a brush for brushing hair. Preferably the first and second tubular attachments are releasably mountable, interchangeably, and mutually exclusive in their mounting to a base of the apparatus from which the arbor extends.
US11019899B2 Electronic luggage device
According to an exemplary embodiment, an electronic luggage device may be disclosed. The electronic luggage device may be fully TSA compliant. The device may be capable of communicating both wirelessly and by wired connection(s) to other devices. The electronic luggage device may also charge other devices by battery and in turn be charged by other electric power facilities. The electronic luggage device may have GPS capabilities, an intelligent “sleep-mode,” multiple various charging and communicatory ports, a recessed telescoping handle fixture, a hidden battery compartment, and a high capacity removable battery. The removable battery may be retained by any locking means understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art. The removable battery may be automatically or manually ejected. This may be accomplished by a spring-loaded force, a slot and rail system, or equivalents as would be understood by a person having ordinary skill in the art.
US11019898B2 Picnic food transportation assembly
A picnic food transportation assembly for transporting a beverage, condiments food items and eating utensils includes a canister for containing a canned beverage. A can is hingedly coupled to the canister to store packaged condiments. The can is positionable between an open and closed position for opening and closing the canister, and the can is removable from the canister. A lid is hingedly coupled to the can, and the lid is positionable between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the can. A plurality of boxes is each of the boxes is removably coupled to the canister and each of the boxes can contain respective ones of eating utensils and food items. Each of the boxes is selectively coupled together when the boxes are not coupled to the canister.
US11019895B2 Luggage case and case body structure thereof
A case body structure of a luggage case includes a case top member, a case bottom member and a sidewall member that are independent components. Each of the case top member and the case bottom member is a hard structure. The sidewall member includes a wall plate and a cover plate. The wall plate includes a connecting section, two installation sections, and an installation breach defined and formed by the two installation sections. The cover plate is disposed correspondingly to the installation breach. The cover plate and the wall plate define a hollow cavity. The case top member and the case bottom member are respectively disposed at two ends of the sidewall member to enclose the hollow cavity. The cover plate selectively opens relative to the wall plate to allow an object to be placed into or taken out of the hollow cavity.
US11019894B2 Reconfigurable storage device
A binder device including a body having a first cover and a second cover directly or indirectly pivotally coupled together and at least partially defining an inner compartment therebetween. The body further includes a binding mechanism positioned in the inner compartment, a first body securing device coupled to the body, and a second body securing device coupled to the body. The binder device includes a strap including first and second strap segments. The strap is movable between a first configuration wherein the first and second strap segments are releasably coupled together to form a continuous strap that is wearable over a shoulder of a user, and a second configuration wherein the first strap segment is releasably coupled the first body securing device and the second strap segment is releasably coupled to the second body securing device such that the first and second strap segments each at least partially defines a loop. Each loop is shaped and configured to receive an arm of a user therethrough such that the binder device is wearable on a back of the user in the manner of a backpack. Each strap segment is configured to be releasably coupled to only one of the first or second body securing devices.
US11019884B2 Sole structure having a midsole component with movable traction members
A sole structure includes a midsole component including a midsole body, a plurality of traction members, and a securing layer. The midsole body defines an outer midsole surface and an inner midsole surface opposite the outsole midsole surface. The traction members are coupled to the midsole body. Each of the traction members includes a base and a traction body protruding from the base away from the inner midsole surface. The traction body extends through the midsole body, and the base abuts the inner midsole surface. As such, that the traction members are movable relative to the midsole body. The securing layer is disposed over the base, and is coupled to the inner midsole surface to hold the plurality of traction members in contact with the midsole component.
US11019881B2 Sole structure for article of footwear
A sole structure includes a heel region, a forefoot region, and a midfoot region disposed between the heel and forefoot regions. The sole structure also includes a first fluid-filled segment disposed within the forefoot region and includes a first portion extending continuously from a medial side of the sole structure to a lateral side of the sole structure. The sole structure also includes a second fluid-filled segment disposed between the heel region and the first fluid-filled segment and includes a first portion extending continuously between the medial side and the lateral side. The sole structure also includes a third fluid-filled segment disposed between the first fluid-filled segment and the second fluid-filled segment and includes a first portion extending along one of the medial side and the lateral side and a second portion extending from the first portion toward the other one of the medial side and the lateral side.
US11019878B2 Heat resistant athletic shoe insole and outsole
An insole and/or outsole for a shoe such as an athletic shoe or cleat that includes a multilayer channeled assembly designed at preventing the transfer of heat from extremely hot ground surfaces, most notably synthetic turf, to the foot. In one embodiment, the insole includes a channeled layer of solid material with a very low thermal conductivity, preferably silicon or cork, as the base material beneath a layer of heat resistant felt preferably made of oxidized polyacrylonitrile fibers. The channeling in the base layer allows for air pockets to be created within the insole itself that makes the heat resistant felt more resistant to (i.e., efficient at preventing) the transfer of heat. In another embodiment, the outsole for a shoe such as an athletic shoe or cleat includes a base layer of channeled solid material with low thermal conductivity, silicon, cork, or polystyrene, below a layer of heat resistant felt.
US11019876B2 Ski boot dynamic support strap
In one example, a ski boot includes a plastic shell, a boot liner partly received within the plastic shell, and the boot liner including a tongue having an upper edge, and a dynamic support strap. The dynamic support strap includes a band connected to the plastic shell, and a restraint element connected to the band, the restraint element including a wall and a lip that together define an undercut area behind the wall, and the undercut area is configured and arranged to receive a portion of the upper edge of the tongue when the restraint element is operably positioned with respect to the tongue.
US11019863B2 Conductive textile assembly with electrical shielding structure
A conductive assembly (10) includes a conductive fabric core (12) which includes at least one electrically conductive element woven with the fabric core, optionally first and second impermeable layers (14, 16) enveloping the fabric core (12), first and second spacer layers (18, 20) overlying or within the impermeable layers (14, 16) and first and second conductive shield or screen layers (22, 24) overlying the spacer layers. The shield layers are electrically coupled together in the preferred embodiment for electromagnetic shielding. The spacer layers (18, 20) provide a stable and uniform spacing between the shield or screen conductors (22, 24) and the conductive fabric core (12).
US11019854B1 Systems and methods for providing a body cover
This disclosure relates to apparel, clothing, and/or other body coverings. In particular, some implementations of the described systems and methods provide a body cover that is configured to cover a user's arms, legs, feet, and/or front side. In some cases, the covering's backside is configured to remain open such that the covering can easily be placed over a person while that person is in a car seat, a wheelchair, and/or any in any other suitable location. Other implementations are also described.
US11019853B2 Backless support bra
A backless support bra for supporting a wearer's breasts utilizing cups and various straps particularly configured to provide an unobstructed view of the wearer's back, thus enabling the wearer to wear backless type garments over the inventive backless support bra. Some of the described versions of the backless support bra further support the wearer's breasts in a manner that provides an unobstructed view of the wearer's center chest area, thus enabling the wearer the wear a garment that has a low cut or plunging neckline.
US11019849B2 Push-button structure and electronic atomizer having same
The present disclosure provides a push-button structure. The push-button structure includes a support, a push-button, and a slide block. The push-button is connected to the support and has a push direction. The slide block is connected to the support in a sliding manner along a direction perpendicular to the push direction of the push-button, and the slide block is capable for sliding and has a locking position and an unlocking position. The push-button is provided with a first locking portion at one side facing the slide block. The slide block is provided with a second locking portion fitting the first locking portion. When the slide block slides to the locking position, the first locking portion is locked to the second locking portion. When the slide block slides to the unlocking position, the first locking portion is unlocked from the second locking portion.
US11019848B2 Inductive heating device for heating an aerosol-forming substrate comprising a susceptor
An inductive heating device for heating an aerosol-forming substrate including a susceptor includes a device housing having a cavity with an internal surface shaped to accommodate at least a portion of the aerosol-forming substrate, a coil arranged to surround at least a portion of the cavity, an electrical power source, and power supply electronics connected to the electrical power source and to the coil, for supplying an alternating current to the coil. The coil is a single coil having a plurality of connection taps arranged at different locations along the coil length to divide the single coil into a plurality of individual coil segments. The power supply electronics individually supply the alternating current to each individual coil segment.
US11019847B2 Aerosol delivery devices including a selector and related methods
The present disclosure relates to aerosol delivery devices. The aerosol delivery devices may include multiple atomizers and an atomizer selector that provides for selection of one or more of the atomizers to which electrical current is directed. The atomizer selector may also alter a position of the atomizers relative to an airflow path through the aerosol delivery device. Another aerosol delivery device may include an atomizer and an additive selector that provides for selection of one or more additives added to vapor produced by the atomizer. Related methods are also provided.
US11019844B1 Smoking pipe
The present invention is a smoking pipe that also serves as a pair of eyeglasses, which can either include prescription lenses and/or tinted lenses. In the present invention, at least one temple comprises a pipe that can be used to smoke tobacco or other smoking material. The temple will generally include a bowl that is accessible from the outside wall of the temple, a smoke way that extends through the temple, and a smoke hole at the end of the temple. The user can place the smoking material in the bowl, light the material, and then inhale the smoke (which travels through the smoke way) through the smoke hole. The present invention can also be an electronic cigarette or incorporate a vaporizer.
US11019842B2 Filtered cigarette incorporating a breakable capsule
A filtered cigarette possesses at least one breakable capsule in its filter element. The filter element can possess a central cavity extending from the cigarette tobacco rod towards the middle of the filter element. The central cavity may be defined by an inner filter portion. The inner filter portion can be surrounded by an outer filter portion comprised of filter tow material that is generally permeable to the smoke generated by the cigarette. At least one breakable capsule is disposed in the central cavity of the filter element. The breakable capsules are spherical in shape, and are composed of a gelatin outer shell that encloses a payload of triglycerides and flavoring agents. The breakable capsules are adapted to rupture in response to pressure applied by the smoker to the outside region of the filter element.
US11019841B2 Tobacco hopper
A tobacco hopper that may be used with commercially available tobacco rolling machines. More specifically, this disclosure relates to tobacco hoppers that can be made from precut assembly kits, paper kits, cardboard kits, or other elements or material. The tobacco hopper may be position on or to the side of commercially available tobacco rolling machine. In some embodiments the tobacco hopper may be easily disposed after multiple uses.
US11019839B2 Coffee roasting apparatus, coffee brewing apparatus and coffee roasting method
A coffee roasting apparatus is disclosed comprising a compartment for holding coffee beans, a heating arrangement for heating the coffee beans in the compartment during a roasting process of the coffee beans, a volatile organic compound sensor for determining a total concentration of volatile organic compounds residing in the compartment, and a controller for controlling the heating arrangement. The controller is adapted to determine whether a rate of change in the total concentration of volatile organic compounds exceeds a predefined threshold and control the heating arrangement based on a determination that the rate of change in the total concentration of volatile organic compounds exceeds the predefined threshold. A coffee brewing apparatus including such a coffee roasting apparatus and a coffee roasting method are also disclosed.
US11019838B2 Probiotic dietary supplement formulation
Dietary supplements comprising one or more probiotic bacteria or probiotic yeast in an oil with calcium phosphate added are provided. The calcium phosphate substantially reduces clumping and/or settling of the probiotic in oil. Other additives, such as anti-oxidants and taste enhancers, may be added to the compositions.
US11019835B2 Method for extracting pea proteins
The present invention relates to a method for extracting and purifying pea proteins, comprising the steps of (a) providing an aqueous composition comprising pea proteins; (b) isolating said pea proteins from said aqueous composition comprising pea proteins; (c) obtaining said isolated pea proteins as an aqueous slurry having a pH ranging from 4.0 to 5.8; and (d) subjecting said aqueous slurry having a pH ranging from 4.0 to 5.8 to a temperature of at least 75° C. Also described herein are pea protein compositions and are food or feed products comprising said pea protein compositions.
US11019834B2 Automatic frozen food product vending machine
An automatic frozen food product vending machine includes a frozen food product dispensing station for dispensing at least one frozen food product, a container dispenser for storing multiple frozen food product containers and configured to automatically dispense one frozen food product container at a time, a first movable platform for supporting a dispensed frozen food product container, a topping dispensing station for dispensing at least one topping, a second movable platform for supporting the dispensed frozen food product container, a user input device configured to receive a user selection of a desired frozen food product and a user selection of a desired topping, and processing electronics configured to automate operation of the vending machine after the user selections are made.
US11019832B2 Replaceable freezer cylinder of yogurt or ice cream machine
An expansion evaporator includes a heat exchanger and a replaceable freezer cylinder detachably received within a receiving channel of the heat exchanger, wherein the replaceable freezer cylinder has a feeding channel for raw material feeding therethrough to thermally communicate with the heat exchanger so as to form a frozen product within the feeding channel. The replaceable freezer cylinder is detached from the heat exchanger for cleaning purpose as the raw material is not contacted with the heat exchanger.
US11019828B1 Portable game hoist assembly
A portable game hoist assembly includes a plurality of modular sections that is each removably coupled together to define a stand that extends vertically from a support surface. The stand has a height at least 8.0 feet to facilitate a deer or other similarly sized animal to be suspended beneath the stand for butchering. A winch is rotatably coupled to a respective one of the modular sections and a pulley is coupled to a respective one of the modular sections. The pulley is spaced upwardly from the support surface when the stand is assembled. A cable is wrapped around the winch and the cable extends around the pulley. A distal end of the cable can lift the game when the winch is rotated in the first direction. A lighting unit is coupled to the modular sections to illuminate the game for butchering.
US11019826B2 System and methods of cutting and packaging tortillas
A chip cutting system for use in loading, cutting, and packaging stacks of tortillas. The chip cutting system can include a loader, a vertical loading system, a processing line, a plurality of cutting stations, a sleeving area, an inversion portion, and an output portion.
US11019822B2 Compositions and methods for enhanced CO2 capture and storage
Provided are compositions and methods for reducing foliar chloroplast movement in plants and trees to enhance CO2 trapping (carbon capture) from the air while naturally increasing the oxygen in the atmosphere and diluting the concentration of greenhouse gasses. Also provided are methods for measuring foliar chloroplast avoidance in response to treatments designed to reduce avoidance.
US11019820B2 Substituted pyrimidinium compounds and derivatives for combating animal pests
Substituted pyrimidinium compounds of the general formula (I) and their uses for combating animal pestsThe present invention relates to substituted pyrimidinium compounds of formula (I), to the stereoisomers, salts, tautomers and N-oxides thereof and to compositions comprising such compounds. The invention also relates to methods and uses of these substituted pyrimidinium compounds and of compositions thereof, for combating and controlling animal pests. Furthermore the invention relates also to pesticidal methods of applying such substituted pyrimidinium compounds.The substituted pyrimidinium compounds of the present invention are defined by the following general formula (I): wherein X, Y, Z, R1, R2, A and Het are defined as in the description.
US11019813B2 Termite detection device, detection system and detection method
A termite detection device, system, and method. The device includes a housing and bait strip. A first circuit board and detection switch are on the bait strip. A deep hole with a non-through bottom is in the bait strip. A supporting body capable of ascending/descending is in the deep hole for supporting a detected body. The first circuit board is electrically connected to the switch, to determine on/off of the switch. The system includes the termite detection device, a detector, and a database. The device sends a signal of the switch to the database via the detector. In the method, the detector triggers the termite detection device or the termite detection device is automatically triggered. The first circuit board determines on/off of the switch, and sends to the database via the detector for processing/storage. The switch is in a power-off state when no detection is performed.
US11019808B2 Single or dual technology animal tags and system and method of using the same
A system and method are disclosed for tracking animals, which may include production animals as well as pets. The system and method may comprise a tag system that is attached to an animal that generally has at least a near-field-communication (NFC) tag. The tag system comprises at least an NFC tag and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag. For NFC tags, such tags may be read with a portable computing device, such as a mobile telephone running NFC reader application software. The phone may communicate with a communications network and ultimately a computer server in order to relay information received from a respective electronic tag. The electronic tags may be fastened, embedded, or ingested by an animal. The electronic tags may be part of a mechanical coupling. Each mechanical coupling may comprise a different structure depending on the whether the tags are fastened to, embedded in, or ingested by the animal.
US11019803B2 System and method for maintaining the hygiene of an animal
An animal cleaning device for grooming an animal. The animal cleaning device may include a top portion that includes a plurality of actuators and a bottom portion affixed to the top portion. The bottom portion may include a suction vent, a blow vent, a heated airflow vent, a rotating brush, and a formulation dispenser.
US11019802B2 Agricultural machine for transportation and distribution of bulk products
An agricultural machine for transportation and distribution of bulk products, including a tank, which is mounted on a rolling chassis, which is provided with at least one sealable opening situated at the level of the bottom of the tank and which is equipped with at least one mobile device performing scraping of the bottom and favoring ejection of the product. An agricultural machine wherein the mobile device or each mobile device is mounted to rotate around a vertical shaft or axis, perpendicular relative to the plane of the bottom and including at least two separate radial arms, distributed around the axis and sweeping over substantially the entire surface of the bottom, wherein the thickness or the height of each arm relative to the bottom is smaller than the height of the lateral opening or of each lateral opening.
US11019801B2 Multiple cell voluntary milking method and system, comprising a mobile milking robot having a minimal footprint
A voluntary milking system and method for treating dairy livestock having fore legs and hind legs, wherein the system comprises milking stalls voluntarily accessible to animals that are milked by mobile units configured to travel between the fore and hind legs of the animal.
US11019800B2 Granular absorbent and system and method for treating or processing granular absorbent during granular absorbent transport
A system and method for treating or processing granular absorbent while the granular absorbent is being transported in a fluid stream that preferably is a stream of air. The system includes a pneumatic conveyor with a conduit that draws pellets exiting an extruder into the conduit drying the pellets as they are transported through the conduit. Material can be introduced that dries, coats or otherwise treats the pellets while the pellets are transported through the conduit. Coating material, e.g., powdered bentonite can coat and also dry pellets during transport. A conduit can have inner pellet treating surface that abrades pellets transported through the conduit producing smaller fines that can be packaged with pellets forming a granular absorbent product that forms clumps on top that extend generally horizontally.
US11019792B1 Soybean variety 5PBHR27
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PBHR27 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PBHR27, cells from soybean variety 5PBHR27, plants of soybean 5PBHR27, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PBHR27. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PBHR27 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PBHR27, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PBHR27, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PBHR27. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PBHR27 are further provided.
US11019788B2 Soybean variety 01072980
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01072980. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01072980. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01072980 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01072980 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US11019786B1 Maize hybrid X13N244
A novel maize variety designated X13N244 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 X13N244 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X13N244 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X13N244, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X13N244 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X13N244 and methods of using maize variety X13N244 are disclosed.
US11019782B1 Sorghum inbred 2PJPR62R
A novel sorghum variety designated 2PJPR62R and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a plant comprise crossing sorghum variety 2PJPR62R with another plant. Sorghum seed, plants and plant parts produced by crossing sorghum variety 2PJPR62R with another plant are described. Methods for producing a plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 2PJPR62R include one or both of backcross conversion and transformation. Hybrid sorghum seed, plants or plant parts produced by crossing the sorghum variety 2PJPR62R or a locus conversion of 2PJPR62R with another sorghum variety are disclosed.
US11019780B2 Soybean variety 5PPFQ87
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PPFQ87 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PPFQ87, cells from soybean variety 5PPFQ87, plants of soybean 5PPFQ87, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PPFQ87. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PPFQ87 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PPFQ87, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PPFQ87, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PPFQ87. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PPFQ87 are further provided.
US11019779B2 Soybean variety 5PBEZ65
A novel soybean variety, designated 5PBEZ65 is provided. Also provided are the seeds of soybean variety 5PBEZ65, cells from soybean variety 5PBEZ65, plants of soybean 5PBEZ65, and plant parts of soybean variety 5PBEZ65. Methods provided include producing a soybean plant by crossing soybean variety 5PBEZ65 with another soybean plant, methods for introgressing a transgenic trait, a mutant trait, and/or a native trait into soybean variety 5PBEZ65, methods for producing other soybean varieties or plant parts derived from soybean variety 5PBEZ65, and methods of characterizing soybean variety 5PBEZ65. Soybean seed, cells, plants, germplasm, breeding lines, varieties, and plant parts produced by these methods and/or derived from soybean variety 5PBEZ65 are further provided.
US11019777B2 Multiple-virus-resistant melon
The invention relates to a melon plant, and parts thereof including seeds and fruit, that is resistant to Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus (ZYMV) and Watermelon Mosaic Virus (WMV). The melon plant may further comprise resistance to Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV) and/or further display a Brix measurement of ≥9.5° Bx, orange flesh color, and/or a fruit width to length ratio of ≥0.5. Methods for producing such a plant are also provided.
US11019776B2 Compositions and methods for modulating immunity in plants
Compositions and methods for enhancing disease resistance in plants are disclosed.
US11019774B2 Plant cultivation device
The present invention is a plant cultivation device. The water tank supplies cultivation water to the cultivation tank via an irrigation conduit. The water tank also suctions cultivation water from the cultivation tank via a water-sucking pipe. The heat-collecting part receives sunlight, and the pressure of air that is heated inside the air-storage part presses the surface of the water inside the water tank. The water tank supplies cultivation water that has been pressed by the air to a culture medium material. The heat-collecting part raises the surface of the water inside the water tank as a result of the heated air being cooled by a decrease in the sunlight. The water tank suctions cultivation water from a bottom section of the cultivation tank.
US11019773B2 Systems and methods for molecular air control in a grow pod
A molecular air control system includes a shell including an enclosed area, a cart moving on a track within the enclosed area, an air supplier configured to output air into the enclosed area, and a controller. The controller includes one or more processors, one or more memory modules, and machine readable instructions stored in the one or more memory modules that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the controller to: identify a plant on the cart; determine a target carbon dioxide concentration level for the identified plant based on a molecular recipe for the identified plant; receive a current carbon dioxide concentration level from a carbon dioxide sensor; compare the target carbon dioxide concentration level with the current carbon dioxide concentration level; and adjust carbon dioxide concentration level of the air output from the air supplier based on the comparison.
US11019771B2 Convertible dual-sided auger system for a farm implement
A farm implement includes a frame, a container mounted on the frame, an intake housing rotatably connected to a front wall of the container proximate to a discharge opening, a first auger assembly, and a second auger assembly. The first auger assembly is disposed in the container and conveys agricultural material through the discharge opening. The second auger assembly is rotatably connected to an outlet of the intake housing and includes an inlet that receives agricultural material from the intake housing and an outlet that discharges agricultural material. The farm implement further includes a first mounting assembly and a second mounting assembly disposed along the front wall. The second auger assembly is mounted on one of the first and second mounting assemblies at an operating position, without being mounted to the other one of the first and second mounting assemblies.
US11019769B2 Lateral tilt control for an agricultural harvester
A lateral tilt control system for an agriculture harvester may include first and second tilt cylinders coupled between a support structure and an implement of the harvester. The first tilt cylinder may include a first cap-side chamber and a first rod-side chamber and the second tilt cylinder may include a second cap-side chamber and a second rod-side chamber. The system may also include a first fluid line providing a flow path between the first cap-side chamber and the second cap-side chamber and a second fluid line providing a flow path between the first rod-side chamber and the second cap-side chamber. Additionally, the system may include a pressure relief valve coupled between the first and second fluid lines to allow fluid to be transferred between the first and second fluid lines when a fluid pressure within either fluid line exceed a relief pressure setting.
US11026358B2 Biopolymer-based electromagnetic interference shielding materials
An electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielded device which includes an object to be shielded and an EMI shielding material encompassing the object. The EMI shielding material is made up of, but not limited to a broadband biopolymer or polymer dissolved in organic solvents, and metal and carbon-based nano-powders or nanoparticles. The specific makeup of the shielding material and fabrication procedure of the shielding material is also included herein.
US11026356B2 Electrical device and shielding method
An electrical device comprises a printed circuit board, a first contact portion, a second contact portion, a first conductive wall and a second conductive wall. The printed circuit board has a first surface and a second surface, on which the first contact portion and the second contact portion are disposed, respectively. The first conductive wall and the second conductive wall are in electrical contact with the first contact portion and the second contact portion, respectively. The first contact portion and the second contact portion are offset from one another in a direction parallel to at least one of the first surface and the second surface.
US11026353B2 Arrangement having a housing and a power electronics circuit arranged on a housing base in the housing
An arrangement has a housing and a power electronics circuit arranged on a housing base in the housing. A cavity with connections, which lead to the housing exterior, for supplying and discharging a cooling liquid is formed in the housing base. Cooling coils through which the cooling liquid can flow are formed on that side of the housing base which is averted from the cavity. A fan which is driven by an electric motor is arranged in the housing in such a way that the air flow of the fan is cooled by the cooling coils and then draws heat from the power electronics circuit.
US11026351B2 Computing apparatus with closed cooling loop
The present disclosure describes embodiments of apparatuses and methods related to a computing apparatus with a closed cooling loop thermally coupled to one or more processors disposed on a circuit board of the computing apparatus. The closed cooling loop circulates a dielectric fluid to absorb heat from the processor. A portion of the dielectric fluid is evaporated from the processor heat absorbed by the dielectric fluid. A heat exchanger is coupled to the circuit board and thermally coupled to the closed cooling loop. The heat exchanger is to include a coolant flow to remove heat from the dielectric fluid circulated through the portion of the closed cooling loop thermally coupled to the heat exchanger. A vapor portion of the dielectric fluid is condensed from the heat removed by the coolant flow. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US11026348B2 Electronic device
Provided is an electronic device including a metal plate that is exposed on at least one of a plurality of side surfaces of the electronic device so as to absorb heat from a heat generating component that generates heat inside the electronic device and guide the heat to an outside of the electronic device. In addition, an outer surface of the metal plate exposed to the outside is formed further inside the electronic device than a first member and a second member.
US11026345B2 Liquid immersion-cooled electronic device and liquid immersion-cooled processor module
A processor module includes a first circuit substrate and a second circuit substrate each having a processor mounting area and a memory mounting area on one surface thereof. One processor is mounted in the processor mounting area, while comb-like arranged memory modules are mounted in the memory mounting area. The surface of the first circuit substrate and the surface of the second circuit substrate are combined face-to-face and positioned such that the processor mounting area and the memory mounting area of the first circuit substrate are placed face-to-face respectively with the processor mounting area and the memory mounting area of the second circuit substrate, and end parts of the plurality of comb-like arranged memory modules of the first circuit substrate and end parts of the plurality of comb-like arranged memory modules of the second circuit substrate are alternately arranged with clearances produced between adjacent memory modules.
US11026342B2 Cage assembly for expansion module and electronic device
The disclosure relates to an electronic device including a chassis, a mainboard, a tray, a positioning component, and a cage assembly. The mainboard is disposed on the chassis. The tray is disposed on the chassis and located above the mainboard. The positioning component is fixed to the mainboard. The cage assembly includes a cage and a linkage assembly. The cage has a contact portion. The contact portion is disposed on the tray. The linkage assembly, includes an actuating lever and latch. The actuating lever is movably disposed on the cage. The actuating lever and the contact portion are respectively located at two opposite sides of the cage. The latch is connected to the actuating lever and has an engaging portion. The engaging portion is engageable with the positioning component.
US11026341B2 Method of changing a switching module using pressure-applying device
A switching module may include a plurality of cooling plates stacked along a vertical direction, a switch disposed between the cooling plates, a first supporting member disposed below the lowermost cooling plate, a second supporting member disposed above the uppermost cooling plate, first and second pressing support portions disposed between the lowermost cooling plate and the first supporting member, and a pressing member disposed between the uppermost cooling plate and the second supporting member.
US11026339B2 Method for producing electronics housings
A method for producing a housing for electronics in which the housing is formed by a first housing element and a second housing element and in which the housing elements are composed of aluminum or an aluminum alloy. The method further includes connecting the housing elements to one another by welding so that the housing elements are held tightly together. The method also includes producing at least one of the housing elements by a die casting method in which gas that is created in the die-casting method is evacuated from the housing element by helium gas.
US11026338B2 Waterproof casing of outdoor wireless electronic device
A waterproof casing for packaging a circuit board having an antenna includes a housing, a waterproof gasket, and an end cover. The housing has an accommodation space and a side opening communicating with each other. The accommodation space is configured to accommodate the circuit board. The waterproof gasket includes a main body and an extending portion. The main body covers the side opening. The extending portion extends from the main body. The end cover abuts against a side of the main body away from the accommodation space, and is fixed to the housing to form a box with the housing. The box has a communication opening positioned corresponding to the antenna. The extending portion hermetically covers the communication opening.
US11026331B1 SpaceCube V3.0 single-board computer
A single-board computer system radiation hardened for space flight includes a printed circuit board (PCB) having a top side and bottom side; a reconfigurable field programmable gate array (FPGA) processor device a connector disposed on the top side; a plurality of peripheral components mounted on the bottom side, wherein AC coupling capacitors are configured to select routing between the first FPGA and the second FPGA. An expansion card plug attaches to a connector on the bottom of the PCB and a frame is mounted to the PCB.
US11026327B2 Printed circuit board
According to one embodiment, the present invention relates to a printed circuit board, comprising: a first insulating layer; an inner layer circuit pattern disposed on an upper surface of the first insulating layer; a second insulating layer, disposed on the first insulating layer, for covering the inner layer circuit pattern; a first outer layer circuit pattern integrated into a lower surface of the first insulating layer; and a second outer layer circuit pattern embedded in an upper surface of the second insulating layer, the first insulating layer comprising a thermosetting resin, and the second insulating layer comprising a photocurable resin.
US11026325B2 Flexible circuit package
A flexible circuit package. The circuit package includes a termination point on a flexible base substrate. The termination point is connected with an interface by conductive material on the base substrate. The conductive material extends across the surface area of the base substrate in multiple individual connections, which are in communication with each other and separated by voids in the conductive material for mitigating communication failure between the termination point and the interface during or following flexion, stretching, compression or other deformation of the base substrate and the circuit package. The termination point may include an input module such as a sensor, switch or other input. The termination point may include an output module such as a light, vibrator or other output. The interface may include an output interface for receiving data or an input interface for sending a command or other signal.
US11026321B2 Information handling system comprising a processor coupled to a board and including a differential trace pair having a first straight differential trace and a second serpentine shape differential trace
A differential trace pair system includes a board including a board structure having a first, a second, a third, and a fourth board structure member, wherein a distance between the first and the third board structure members is longer than a distance between the second and the fourth board structure members. The differential trace pair system further includes a differential trace pair that includes a first differential trace extending between the first and the third board structure members and a second differential trace extending between the second and the fourth board structure members. The second differential trace having a serpentine structure that includes a first portion that continuously transitions away from the first differential trace and a second portion that is contiguous with the first portion, the second portion continuously transitions towards the first differential trace.
US11026317B2 Methods and apparatus for information management and control of outdoor lighting networks
The invention provides a light management information system for an outdoor lighting network system, having a plurality of outdoor light units each including at least one sensor type, where each of the light units communicates with at least one other light unit, at least one user input/output device in communication with at one or more of said outdoor light units, a central management system in communication with light units, said central management system sends control commands and/or information to one or more of said outdoor light units, in response to received outdoor light unit status/sensor information from one or more of said outdoor light units or received user information requests from said user input/output device, a resource server in communication with said central management system, wherein the central management system uses the light unit status/sensor information and resources from the resource server to provide information to the user input/output device and/or reconfigure one or more of the lights units.
US11026310B2 LED driver circuit and LED driving method
A light emitting diode (LED) driver circuit includes an LED string and a conducting state detection circuit. The conducting state detection circuit detects a conducting state of the LED string, and generates a discharge control signal upon sensing that the LED string is in a non-conducting state. A current source generates a discharge current according to the discharge control signal when the LED string is in the non-conducting state. A passive bleeder provides current compensation by internal regulator operation. An LED spike current suppression circuit suppresses spike current that can occur when the input voltage increases above a threshold. A bias supply circuit has an input capacitor that provides a bias voltage.
US11026306B2 Variable-intensity LED module, system and light fixture
In a first aspect, the subject invention provides a variable-intensity light emitting diode (LED) module which includes: a first LED string having first and second ends, the first end being connected to a positive voltage terminal which is connectable to a positive voltage input of a direct current voltage source; a first terminal connected to a first resistor which is connected to the second end of the first LED string; and, a second terminal connected to a second resistor which is connected to the second end of the first LED string. The first and second resistors have different resistances. A negative voltage input of the direct current voltage source is selectively connectable to one of the first and second terminals, whereby, the intensity of light generated by the first LED string is determined by which of the first and second terminals is connected to the negative voltage input.
US11026302B2 Outdoor lighting fixtures control systems and methods
A system for controlling lighting includes a control module coupled to a driver, a light source coupled to the driver, a first sensor configured to cooperate with the control module to detect occupancy and control the power delivered to the light source according to a signal provided by the first sensor, and a second sensor configured to cooperate with the control module to detect ambient light and control the power delivered according to a signal provided by the second sensor. A GUI executing on a controller device wirelessly coupled to the control module communicates with the control module to configure the operation thereof, executes on a touch-sensitive display configured to facilitate user interaction with the controller, and creates one or more control groups. The GUI is also operable to control the driver to control the state of the light source. The control module is programmable to cause the driver to control the light source according to the detection by the first sensor of occupancy, turning it on upon detecting that an area is occupied and turning it off after a configurable delay period. The control module is programmable to cause the driver to control the light source according to the detection by the second sensor of ambient light. The system is configurable to include a switch to cause the light source to be turned on without regard to occupancy detected by the first sensor or ambient light detected by the second sensor.
US11026301B2 Organic EL device, method of manufacturing organic EL device, and electronic apparatus
The organic EL device includes a base material as a substrate, a plurality of organic EL elements disposed on the based materials, a seal layer covering the plurality of organic EL elements to seal, color layers of at least red, green, and blue corresponding to a plurality of organic EL elements and formed on the seal layer, and a convex portion which is formed by dividing each of colored layers with different colors on the seal layer, and whose height is lower than the height of a colored layer of at least red, green, blue on the seal layer. The convex portion has a property of optical transparency, and is formed using a photosensitive resin material which is a main material of the colored layers, for example.
US11026298B2 Ink composition, cured patterns produced thereby, heating element including same, and manufacturing method therefor
The present specification relates to an ink composition, a cured pattern prepared using an ink composition, a heating element including a cured pattern, and a method for manufacturing a heating element.
US11026294B2 Method of two-way multiple-hop wireless relay based on network coding
A two-way wireless relay transmission method based on network coding is provided, wherein two end nodes and n relay nodes (wherein n≥2) which form a two-way wireless relay (TWRN) are divided into three different categories, so that any two nodes in a same category are separated by at least two relay nodes belonging to other different categories, and in a same timeslot, only nodes belonging to one category are allowed to transmit data packets and nodes of the other two categories should keep silent. As a result, the mutual interference caused by the simultaneous transmission of data packets between adjacent nodes is effectively avoided, and the mutual interference caused by the simultaneous transmission of data packets by the nodes belonging to a same category is reduced.
US11026293B2 Flight data recorder system for adaptively transmitting flight data from an aircraft
The described features generally relate to a flight data recorder system for adaptively transmitting flight data from an aircraft. In particular, an aircraft may collect flight data from a first set of aircraft sensors. This collected flight data may then be transmitted from the aircraft by a communication terminal of the aircraft. A flight data communication scheduler may manage the selective transmission of the flight data from the aircraft, and monitor flight parameter values associated with the flight data collected from the first set of aircraft sensors. An indication of a trigger event may be obtained, and a second set of one or more aircraft sensors of the aircraft may be activated to collect additional flight data associated with the second set of sensors. A ground station may perform aspects of adaptively transmitting flight data from an aircraft, and store flight data in a ground-based flight data recorder.
US11026291B2 Method and user equipment for handling user plane in dual connectivity in wireless communication system
Embodiments herein provide a method for handling a user plane by a UE configured for dual connectivity operation. The method includes receiving a RRC reconfiguration message including one or more Layer 2 indications and a Layer 2 configuration corresponding to one or more radio bearers from one of a MN and a SN involved in a dual connectivity operation of the UE. Further, the method includes performing, by the UE, one of: reestablishing of a RLC entity and a data recovery procedure for a PDCP entity corresponding to the radio bearer based on the one or more Layer 2 indications and the Layer 2 configuration received in the RRC reconfiguration message, and reestablishing of a RLC entity and reestablishing of a PDCP entity corresponding to the radio bearer based on the one or more Layer 2 indications and the Layer 2 configuration received in the RRC reconfiguration message.
US11026288B2 Discontinuous reception method, terminal, and network device
A discontinuous reception method, a terminal, and a network device are provided. The method includes: obtaining, by a terminal, discontinuous reception DRX parameter information corresponding to configuration parameter information supported by the terminal; and enabling DRX by using the obtained DRX parameter information. The method is applied to a communications system, the communications system supports N groups of configuration parameters, and each group of configuration parameters is corresponding to a group of discontinuous reception DRX parameters. A DRX parameter is corresponding to a configuration parameter, and the DRX parameter is adaptively and flexibly adjusted when the configuration parameter is flexibly adjusted based on a service in a network, so that the terminal is better balanced between a latency and power consumption, and the terminal can better adapt to a communications network with a larger system capacity, a lower latency, higher network reliability, and better network availability.
US11026287B2 Method and apparatus for selectively enabling reception of downlink signaling channels
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) is disclosed that comprises a processor configured to selectively enable and disable reception of downlink signaling and configured to monitor a buffer of the WTRU for data to transmit. The WTRU comprises a transmitter configured to transmit, while reception of the downlink signaling is disabled, a channel allocation request in response to data in the monitored buffer. The processor is configured, in response to the data in the monitored buffer, to enable reception of the downlink signaling to allow the WTRU to receive an uplink channel allocation. The transmitter is configured, in response to the WTRU receiving an uplink channel allocation, to transmit uplink data on an uplink channel. The processor is configured to track a time when HARQ feedback is expected to be received in response to the transmitted uplink data, and configured to receive the HARQ feedback at the expected time.
US11026278B2 Method of processing a received channel signal in a device to device communications link
Described is a method of decoding a physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH) involving physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH) resource grid search space reduction, timing offset (TO) estimation, and reference symbol identification. Resource grid search space reduction may include identifying resource blocks (RBs) having a signal power below a first threshold such that said RBs can be excluded from further processing. Search space reduction may additionally or alternatively include identifying RB pairs where a difference in signal power between the RBs comprising each pair of RBs is above a second threshold and excluding any such said RB pairs from further processing. TO compensation may include circularly correlating TO-compensated received DMRSs and their corresponding local DMRSs to obtain energy or power profiles. From the energy/power profiles, a subset L of highest stored power values and their corresponding cyclic shift (ncs) values can be chosen where said power values are equal to or exceed a third threshold. The selected subset L can be made available for use in a decoding process for a received channel signal.
US11026277B2 Assistive listening system that uses sound waves for device pairing
Systems, devices, and methods for assistive listening that uses sound waves for devices pairing is described herein. An assistive listening system may use sound waves to pair mobile devices acting as assistive listening devices with stationary devices. To establish a communication link (e.g., pair the two devices), a mobile device may exchange a plurality of signals over a plurality of sound waves with a stationary device. The plurality of sound waves may operate in a set of frequencies above a frequency range detectable by a human ear (e.g., above 20 kHz). After the pairing procedure over the sound waves is complete, the assistive listening system may use electromagnetic waves to pair the mobile devices with the stationary devices over a wireless access technology, such as Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT).
US11026275B2 Handling of collision between PDU session establishment and release procedures
A method of handling collision between PDU session establishment and PDU session release procedures is proposed. At UE side, a UE first initiates a PDU session establishment procedure to establish a PDU session having a PDU session ID. If UE receives a PDU session release command message on the same PSI, UE should ignore the PDU session release command message, and proceed with the PDU session establishment procedure. At NW side, a network entity initiates a PDU session release procedure to release a PDU session having a PDU session ID. If the network entity receives a PDU session establishment request message from UE on the same PDU session ID, the network entity should locally release the PDU session and proceed with the PDU session establishment procedure.
US11026273B2 Mobile satellite communication gateway and method for establishing a satellite communication connection
A mobile satellite communication gateway includes an aircraft communication interface and a satellite communication interface. The aircraft communication interface is designed to make a bidirectional data connection between the satellite communication gateway and a data network of an aircraft, while the satellite communication interface is designed to make a bidirectional data connection between the satellite communication gateway and a satellite communication network. The satellite communication gateway includes a signal processing device, which is coupled to the aircraft communication interface and the satellite communication interface and which is designed to interchange data between the data network of the aircraft and the satellite communication network.
US11026271B2 Electronic device and information processing method
An electronic device and an information processing method are provided. The electronic device includes a master device and a slave device. The master device includes a first functional component with a first function. The first function comprises transmitting a first wireless signal and receiving a second wireless signal transmitted by an external electronic device. In response to that the slave device is physically connected to the master device, the slave device performs the first function. In response to that the slave device is separated from the master device, the slave device performs a second function. The second function is different from the first function.
US11026267B2 Random access preamble sending method and apparatus
A random access preamble sending method and an apparatus is provided. The method includes sending, by user equipment, a first random access preamble to a network device, where the first random access preamble is used by the user equipment to access the network device; and when the user equipment fails in accessing the network device by using the first random access preamble, sending at least one second random access preamble to the network device, where access characteristic information of each second random access preamble is different from that of the first random access preamble, the access characteristic information includes at least one of a time length, a transmit beam, and a random access resource, and the at least one second random access preamble is used by the user equipment to access the network device.
US11026265B2 Method and device for executing random access in wireless cellular 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. The present invention provides a method and a device for a terminal transmitting/receiving a signal while executing random access in a communication system, and provides a method and a device for configuring the size of an RBG and a PRG.
US11026262B2 Wireless communication system and wireless communication method
Provided is a wireless communication system in which, based on a random access scheme, a transmission opportunity (TXOP) acquired by a wireless access point is granted to a wireless station when performing uplink data transmission from the wireless station to the wireless access point and the TXOP acquired by the wireless station is granted to the wireless access point when performing downlink data transmission from the wireless access point to the wireless station, the system includes a scheduling unit for TXOP granting determining one or more wireless stations having a quality of an uplink data transmission lower than a prescribed value as TXOP responders to which the wireless access point grants the TXOP, and determining one or more wireless stations having a quality of a downlink data transmission lower than the prescribed value as TXOP holders which grant the TXOP to the wireless access point.
US11026261B2 Rach conveyance of DL synchronization beam information for various DL-UL correspondence states
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive a downlink (DL) signal from a base station on one or more DL beam(s). The UE may identify a selected DL beam of the one or more DL beam(s) for communications from the base station to the UE. The UE may transmit a scheduling request message to the base station using at least one of a resource or a waveform selected based at least in part on the selected DL beam.
US11026258B2 Method, terminal device, base station for power control in random access procedure
A method, a terminal device, and a base station for power control in random access procedure. The method implemented at a terminal device includes: obtaining at least one power control parameter to be used for a request message for a random access; and transmitting, to a base station, the request message for the random access. A power of the request message for the random access is controlled based on the at least one power control parameter. The request message comprises: a random access channel (RACH) preamble and a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The power control may be achieved in a RACH procedure different with 4-step RACH procedure, such as in a 2-step RACH procedure.
US11026257B2 PDCCH with repetition
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) with repetitions, including techniques for signaling the number of PDCCH repetitions, the hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) timeline processing with PDCCH repetitions, and the demodulation reference signal (DMRS) structure for the repeated PDCCH. A method for wireless communications, by a user equipment (UE), includes determining a number of repetitions of a PDCCH. Each of the PDCCH repetitions has a same downlink control information (DCI) payload, a same aggregation level, and/or a grant for a same data channel allocation. The method includes monitoring for the PDCCH based on the determined number of repetitions.
US11026247B2 Transmitting data based on flow input from base station
According to an example embodiment, A method may include scheduling, by a base station, uplink wireless resources for a user device, receiving, from the user device via the scheduled wireless resources, data associated with at least a first application and a second application, monitoring whether the user device is meeting a first quality of service policy associated with the first application based on the received data associated with the first application, monitoring whether the user device is meeting a second quality of service policy associated with the second application based on the received data associated with the second application, and instructing the user device to adjust an uplink data rate of an application flow associated with the first application based on the monitoring whether the user device is meeting the quality of service policy for the first application.
US11026242B2 Fingerprinting enhancement with multi-band AoA measurements
A method and a radio access device for performing the method for positioning of a target station (STA) by a radio access device. The method receives sounding feedback, from a target station (STA), for each of a plurality of subbands in response to sending a sounding signal, the sounding feedback comprising channel quality information for each subband of the plurality of subbands. The method calculates an angle-of-arrival (AoA) characteristic from the sounding feedback for at least a subset of the plurality of subbands and maps the AoA characteristics of the at least the subset of the plurality of subbands to a fingerprint in a fingerprint reference map. The method then determines the location of the target STA based on at least the fingerprint.
US11026239B2 Method and user equipment for predicting available throughput for uplink data
A method in a user equipment for predicting an available throughput for uplink data to be sent from the user equipment to a base station over a radio link. The user equipment obtains (201) an information about a past scheduling of the user equipment. The user equipment obtains (202) a radio quality measure related to the radio link. The user equipment predicts (204) the available throughput based on a relationship between the information about a past scheduling of the user equipment and one or more previously obtained pieces of information about the past scheduling of the user equipment. The user equipment predicts the available throughput further based on a relationship between the radio quality measure and of one or more previously obtained radio quality measures. The user equipment predicts the available throughput further based on a previously obtained throughput. The previously obtained throughput is associated with the one or more previously obtained pieces of information about a past scheduling and the one or more previously obtained radio quality measures.
US11026237B2 Methods and devices for communication of a signal based on an allocated resource block
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to methods and devices for uplink puncturing. In example embodiments, the terminal device obtains a first signal to be transmitted for a first service requiring a first latency. Then, the terminal device determines whether a resource block has been a shared one for the first service requiring a first latency or allocated by a network device for a second service requiring a second latency higher than the first latency. If it is determined that the resource block has been allocated for the second service, the terminal device selects a first set of resource elements based on a predefined pattern of resource elements. The first set of resource elements are discontinuously distributed in the allocated resource block. The terminal device transmits the first signal for the first service to the network device at the first set of resource elements.
US11026234B2 Wireless communications method and device
Embodiments of this application provide a wireless communications method and device, to improve communication performance in an aspect of PUCCH transmission. The method includes: determining resource or signal indication information; determining, according to the resource or signal indication information, an uplink or downlink signal quasi co-located with a to-be-transmitted physical uplink control channel PUCCH; and sending the to-be-transmitted PUCCH according to a quasi co-location relationship between the to-be-transmitted PUCCH and the uplink or downlink signal.
US11026233B2 Emission and panel aware beam selection
A user equipment (UE) can include processing circuitry coupled to memory. To configure the UE for New Radio (NR) communications, the processing circuitry is to decode a plurality of CSI-RSs received from a base station on a corresponding plurality of beams. DCI received via a PDCCH is decoded, the DCI activating reporting of beam emissions information associated with the plurality of beams. A CSI report is encoded with the beam emissions information for transmission to the base station, the beam emissions information comprising a flag for each beam of the plurality of beams indicating whether the beam can be used for uplink beam indication. Configuration signaling is decoded with the uplink beam indication, the uplink beam indication based on the beam emissions information and including a CRI of a selected beam of the plurality of beams. Data is encoded for transmission via an uplink channel using the selected beam.
US11026232B2 Remotely reconfigurable distributed antenna system and methods
The present disclosure is a novel utility of a software defined radio (SDR) based Distributed Antenna System (DAS) that is field reconfigurable and support multi-modulation schemes (modulation-independent), multi-carriers, multi-frequency bands and multi-channels. The present disclosure enables a high degree of flexibility to manage, control, enhance, facilitate the usage and performance of a distributed wireless network such as flexible simulcast, automatic traffic load-balancing, network and radio resource optimization, network calibration, autonomous/assisted commissioning, carrier pooling, automatic frequency selection, frequency carrier placement, traffic monitoring, traffic tagging, pilot beacon, etc.
US11026227B2 Wireless communication device and recording medium for transmitting frames while avoiding collisions with other frames
A wireless communication device includes: a transmission unit; a carrier sense unit; a transmission time calculating unit that estimates a necessary transmission time taken from start to completion of the transmission of the wireless frame; a time-out time calculating unit that calculates a time-out time from the predetermined time period and the necessary transmission time; a frame transmission determining unit that compares a carrier detection time during which a carrier notified from the carrier sense unit is detected with the time-out time to determine whether to transmit or discard the wireless frame; and a control unit that, based on the determination result notified from the frame transmission determining unit, (i) notify the transmission unit that the wireless frame is to be transmitted when it is determined to transmit the wireless frame, and (ii) discard the wireless frame when it is determined to cancel the wireless frame.
US11026225B2 Subslot physical downlink control channel monitoring and downlink preemption indication
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive multiple physical downlink control channels (PDCCHs) in one or more slots along with data traffic, where one of the PDCCHs includes a downlink preemption indication (DLPI) signifying that a portion of the data traffic was preempted. In some cases, the UE may monitor, within a same slot, for both the data traffic and an additional PDCCH carrying the DLPI and then transmit, within the same slot, a feedback message based on attempting to decode the data traffic, taking into account the DLPI. Additionally, the UE may receive the data traffic via a first service, where the DLPI indicates a second service preempts the first service. In some cases, the DLPI may be transmitted based on the UE being capable of processing the data traffic and transmitting the feedback message within the same slot.
US11026222B2 User equipment, base station and wireless communication method
Provided are a user equipment, base station and wireless communication methods related to uplink control information mapping in physical uplink resources in NR (New Radio access technology). A user equipment comprises: circuitry operative to map, in physical resource blocks (PRBs) for Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH), Uplink Control Information (UCI) to one or more available resource elements according to their distances with resource elements where reference signals are mapped in one or more of time domain, frequency domain and spatial domain; and a transmitter operative to transmit the UCI and the reference signals in PUSCH on the PRBs to a base station.
US11026221B2 Mobile communication system, base station apparatus, mobile station apparatus and communication method
A mobile station (MS) communicates with a base station (BS) by a carrier aggregation using a plurality of downlink component carriers (DCCs). The MS receives on one or more activated DCCs. The MS receives using a PDCCH on one of activated DCCs, from the BS, first information including an information field for requesting a transmission of channel state information (CSI), the first information being used for scheduling of a PUSCH. The MS transmits using the PUSCH in a first subframe on an uplink component carrier, to the BS, first CSI for more than one activated DCCs. The MS transmits using the PUSCH in a second subframe on the uplink component carrier, to the BS, second CSI for only one activated downlink component carrier. The transmission of the second CSI is scheduled by the first information received using the PDCCH on the only one activated downlink component carrier.
US11026218B2 Indication on joint multi-transmission point transmission in new radio system
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a method and apparatus for receiving a joint transport block transmission. A user equipment (UE) receives a configuration message configuring the UE to receive a joint transport block (TB) transmission of data from a plurality of transmission points (TRPs). The UE determines a transport block size (TBS) for receiving the joint TB transmission, receives transport blocks corresponding to the joint TB transmission, each transport block from a respective one of the plurality of TRPs, combines the transport blocks when a size of each of the transport blocks is the determined TBS, and recovers the data based on the combined transport blocks. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
US11026216B2 Wireless communication control channel apparatus and method
An apparatus and method for control channel transmission in a wireless network are disclosed. A disclosure is provided with at least one resource block (RB) including a first control channel element associated with a first antenna port (AP) and a second control channel element associated with a second AP. The first and second control channel elements might be used for transmission of a single control channel, and a first reference signal sequence associated with one of the first AP and the second AP is selected for transmission of the single control channel based on a control channel element index value, such that a resource element of the at least one RB can be detected to decode the first control channel element and the second control channel element.
US11026214B2 Method of error recovery in transmitting and receiving voice service in packet based mobile communication systems
Provided is a method of transmitting and receiving data using a persistent allocation scheme in order to effectively support a voice service between a base station and a mobile terminal in a packet based mobile communication system. When an error occurs in transmitting control information that indicates whether to use a radio resource using the persistent allocation scheme, the base station may retransmit the control information and thereby maintain a communication quality.
US11026212B1 Control of UE connectivity based on effective bandwidth of TDD carrier
A method and system for controlling wireless connectivity between a user equipment device (UE) and an access node, where the access node supports operation on an FDD carrier and a TDD carrier, where FDD carrier has an uplink bandwidth, and where the TDD carrier has an effective uplink bandwidth that is defined based on an actual bandwidth of the TDD carrier limited by how often the TDD carrier is uplink (e.g., per a frame configuration). A method includes detecting, when the UE is connected with the access node on the TDD carrier, that the UE will engage in a threshold great extent of uplink data communication to the access node and, responsive to at least the detecting, reconfiguring the UE's connection by replacing the TDD carrier with the FDD carrier, based on the uplink bandwidth of the FDD carrier being greater than the effective uplink bandwidth of the TDD carrier.
US11026211B2 Signal sending and receiving methods and devices
Provided are a signal sending and receiving method and device. The signal sending device includes: a first transmission module (301), configured to send at least one of a signal and a channel to a second-type node on a first frequency domain resource set, or send at least one of the signal and the channel to the second-type node on the first frequency domain resource set and a second frequency domain resource set; where each of the first frequency domain resource set and the second frequency domain resource set is a resource element (RE) set on a physical carrier, and a position of the center RE of the first frequency domain resource set is associated with a channel number of the physical carrier.
US11026210B2 Paging with polling of UE ID list
A method in a network node (115) comprises determining (208, 304) to page one or more user equipments (UEs) (115). The method comprises transmitting (214, 308) a paging indicator associated with the one or more UEs. The method comprises receiving (218, 312), in response to the transmitted paging indicator, a predefined uplink signal from at least one of the one or more UEs. The method comprises sending (220, 316), in response to the received predefined uplink signal, a downlink message for initiating an exchange and verification of one or more paging identities, wherein each of the one or more paging identities is uniquely associated with one of the one or more UEs.
US11026195B2 Communication method and device
In a communication method disclosed in this application, a terminal device receives, from a network device, a synchronization signal and a system information signal that are generated based on a first subcarrier spacing. The terminal device sends a random access request signal to the network device based on a second subcarrier spacing and a first transmission resource, where a type of the first transmission resource corresponds to a third subcarrier spacing and/or a fourth subcarrier spacing. The terminal device further receives a random access response signal generated based on the fourth subcarrier spacing, where the random access response signal is used for instructing the terminal device to access a network or the random access response signal is used for instructing the terminal device to prepare to access network. Thereby, cell search for and random access to a network using a plurality of subcarrier spacings can be supported.
US11026193B2 Method for transmitting synchronization signal and base station, and method for receiving synchronization signal and user equipment
N synchronization signals (where, N is an integer greater than 1) may be transmitted in a first subframe. M synchronization signals among the N synchronization signals (where, M is an integer satisfying M
US11026188B2 Power control method for systems with altitude changing objects
A communication system for an altitude changing object is provided. The communication system can include an antenna system having one or more antennas. The one or more antennas can be associated with a single fixed radiation pattern. The communication system can include one or more processors configured to execute a control routine to perform operations. The operations can include obtaining data indicative of one or more communication parameters associated with the altitude changing object. The operations can include determining a transmit power for each of the one or more antennas based at least in part on the one or more communication parameters. The operations can include controlling the antenna system based at least in part on the transmit power to communicate with a node in the communication network.
US11026184B2 Terminal apparatus, base station apparatus, and communication method for transmitting resource information and transmission power control information to the terminal device with a grant-free access resource allocation or a scheduled access resource allocation
To improve throughput in a communication environment in which a large number of terminal apparatuses access, a receiver receives information indicating whether a radio resource allocated by a base station apparatus is a grant free access resource or a scheduled access resource, as well as transmission power control information in the scheduled access resource and transmission power control information in the grant free access resource; and a transmitter configured to transmit a transmission signal to the base station apparatus. In a case of communicating by using the scheduled access resource, a transmission power control is performed based on the first transmission power control information to transmit the transmission signal. In a case of communicating by using the grant-free access resource, the transmission power control is performed based on the second transmission power control information to transmit the transmission signal.
US11026180B2 Uplink power control configuration
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to communication systems, and more particularly, to uplink transmit power control techniques.
US11026178B2 Channel sounding techniques for a wireless communication system
A technique of operating a wireless communication system includes determining respective geometries of multiple subscriber stations, which include a first subscriber station and a second subscriber station, with respect to a serving base station. Respective channel sounding bandwidths for sounding the channel between the multiple subscriber stations and the serving base station are then scheduled, based on the respective geometries. The respective channel sounding bandwidths include a first channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the first subscriber station) and a second channel sounding bandwidth (associated with the second subscriber station). The first channel sounding bandwidth is greater than or equal to the second channel sounding bandwidth and the first subscriber station has a lower geometry than the second subscriber station.
US11026173B2 Wake-up radio
A wake-up radio unit for a wireless communication device is disclosed, wherein the wireless communication device has a plurality of wireless communication receivers. The wake-up radio unit is adapted to wake up any of the plurality of wireless communication receivers by receiving a wake-up signal, selecting one or more of the plurality of wireless communication receivers based on the wake-up signal, and waking up the selected one or more wireless communication receiver. In some embodiments, wherein each of the plurality of wireless communication receivers is adapted to receive in accordance with respective standard, the wake-up signal may comprise a set of symbols selected from a collection of possible sets of symbols. Each such set of symbols may indicate, at least in part, one or more corresponding standards. Then, the wake-up radio unit may be adapted to select one or more of the plurality of wireless communication receivers based on the wake-up signal by identifying the set of symbols of the received wake-up signal, and selecting the one or more wireless communication receivers adapted to receive in accordance with the one or more corresponding standards indicated by the identified set of symbols. Corresponding arrangement, wireless communication device, method and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11026172B2 Implementing wake-up radio (WUR) device communications
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for establishing communications with one or more devices. In one aspect, a first device generates a wake-up radio (WUR) frame, the WUR frame including a media access control (MAC) header and a frame check sequence (FCS) having a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) or a message integrity check (MIC). The first device may determine the FCS based, at least in part, on the MAC header and basic service set identifier (BSSID) information associated with the first device. The first device may output the WUR frame for transmission to one or more devices. A second device may receive the WUR frame from the first device and determine whether the WUR frame is directed to the second device based, at least in part, on comparing the FCS of the WUR frame with a calculated FCS.
US11026170B2 Beacon scheduling for wireless networks
A system and method for reducing energy consumption in a wireless network. In one embodiment, a system includes a network coordinator configured to manage access to a wireless network. The network coordinator includes a controller. The controller is configured to define a channel hopping list that specifies on which channel a beacon signal is transmitted in each slot frame of the wireless network. The controller is also configured to set a number of time slots in each slot frame based on a length of the channel hopping list. The controller is further configured to transmit a first beacon signal in each slot frame on a channel specified by the channel hopping list. The number of slots in each slot frame causes the first beacon signal to be transmitted on a same channel in each slot frame.
US11026164B2 Method for wireless automatic networking
A method for wireless automatic networking includes: pre-selecting N frequencies for frequency-hopping, if a relay node requires frequency hopping, then transmitting a beacon to routing nodes, if the routing nodes do not receive the beacon, then the routing nodes hop frequencies, search, and track until the beacon is received; work frequencies of the relay node, of the routing nodes, and of a terminal node are established in a shared channel; then, insofar as the transmit powers of the nodes are optimized, each routing node is tested for the presence of a frequency conflict with other routing nodes; if found, then frequencies are reassigned to the conflicting routing nodes until none of the frequencies of the routing nodes overlap each other; the relay node sequentially loads the frequencies of the routing nodes, and when frequency loading is completed for all of the routing nodes, a network enters a normal working state.
US11026161B2 Method and apparatus for controlling a radio access connection to a telecommunications network
Methods and apparatus are proposed for controlling a radio access network connection to a telecommunications network. In order to enable resource based access barring a wireless terminal performs a delay in proceeding with a radio network access procedure based on an obtained indication of access barring. The access barring is a resource based access barring; based on the resource usage of a wireless terminal.
US11026160B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting downlink control information in wireless communication system
The 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). A method of a base station is provided. The method includes transmitting configuration information on a first bandwidth part (BWP) and a second BWP to a terminal, generating first downlink control information (DCI) for the second BWP such that a size of first DCI for the second BWP corresponds to a size of second DCI for the first BWP, and transmitting the first DCI for the second BWP on a control region of the first BWP.
US11026159B2 Entity and user equipment for a mobile telecommunications system
A mobile telecommunications system anchor entity for a mobile telecommunications system is provided. The mobile telecommunications system has at least one entity serving at least one user equipment, wherein the at least one entity and the at least one user equipment are located in a common system information area. The mobile telecommunications system has circuitry, which performs transmitting minimum system information to the at least one user equipment, wherein the minimum system information includes system information area identifier information.
US11026155B2 Distribution of system information in a wireless access telecommunications system
The invention relates to a wireless access telecommunications system comprising at least an SA-cell with which a terminal in an active mode is configured to have a data connection and an LA-cell on which the terminal in an idle mode is configured to camp. A method for the terminal to at least obtain LA-cell system information and SA-cell system information includes, when the terminal is in the active mode and an SA-cell radio interface of the terminal is enabled, the terminal receiving at least a part of the SA-cell system information for the terminal from the SA-cell via the SA-cell radio interface. The method further includes enabling an LA-cell radio interface of the terminal during one or more of a plurality of LA time periods and receiving at least a part of the LA-cell system information for the terminal from the LA-cell via the LA-cell radio interface.
US11026154B2 Beaconed wireless network
A wireless network comprises nodes, including routers having a tree-shaped communication topology and end devices, communicate in accordance a network protocol, wherein the routers transmit beacons in respective timeslots within a periodic beaconing interval, passively scan for messages, and, in response to receiving a message, transmit an acknowledgement thereof the received message. An end device that has a message that is pending transmission, passively scans for beacons transmitted from any router; and in response thereto, transmits the message, and passively scans for an acknowledgement, repeating those steps if no acknowledgement is received. This provides responsivity in an environment having rapidly changing propagation paths. To reduce power consumption, the end devices do not passively scan for beacons except when they have a message that is pending transmission, and also at predetermined times for reception of a downstream message. When radio silence is required, the routers do not transmit beacons.
US11026153B2 Methods and apparatuses for beacon assisted low power localization
The present application is at least directed to a beacon device including a non-transitory memory with instructions stored thereon for communicating with an endpoint device in an environment. The apparatus also includes a processor, operably coupled to the non-transitory memory, configured to execute the instructions of determining, via global positioning system (GPS), coordinates of the beacon device in the environment. The processor is also configured to execute the instructions of storing the coordinates in the non-transitory memory. The processor is further configured to execute the instructions of disabling the GPS. The processor is even further configured to execute the instructions of broadcasting, to the endpoint device, information including a beacon ID and the stored coordinates via an encrypted message.
US11026151B2 Determining top N devices for labels
In some examples, a method can include applying a respective label of a plurality of labels to a network device of a plurality of network devices on a network; determining a respective amount of a performance attribute over a period of time for each client device associated with the network devices; generating an implicit data heap structure of top N client devices across a plurality of distributed processes for each label of the plurality of labels; determining, based on an implicit data heap structure, a client device having the greatest amount of the performance attribute over the period of time for a label of the plurality of labels; and displaying a client identifier of the client device having the greatest amount of the performance attribute.
US11026148B2 Electronic apparatus for wireless communication and wireless communication method
The present disclosure relates to an electronic apparatus for wireless communication and a wireless communication method. According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus for wireless communication comprises a processing circuit. The processing circuit is configured to: where a user equipment obtains, via a current relay device, a communication service from a current cell, acquire information about a candidate link, wherein the candidate link comprises a cellular link to another cell and a relay link passing through another relay device. The processing circuit is also configured to select, based on the information, a communication link to be applied to the user equipment from the candidate link.
US11026144B2 Non-cellular link integration with cellular networks
Improved non-cellular (e.g., Wi-Fi) link integration with a cellular (e.g., LTE) network is described. The improved link integration can relate to utilizing an eNodeB device (e.g., residing in a radio access network portion of a cellular network) as an anchor point rather than a packet data network gateway device (e.g., residing in a core network portion of the cellular network) utilized by other approaches. The improved link integration can maintain full compliance with or support for other approaches, and can reduce signaling overhead, simplify quality-of-service management, and/or provide a more rapid reaction to changes of access, particularly in cases where the eNodeB device and a non-cellular access point device are co-located.
US11026140B2 Method for managing terminal context and device for supporting same
A method for managing a terminal context and a device for supporting the same are presented. The method comprises the steps of: receiving, from a first base station, a data forwarding indicator for indicating uplink data to be forwarded when the uplink data is generated; receiving uplink data from a terminal in an RRC inactive state; and forwarding, to the first base station, the uplink data according to the data forwarding indicator.
US11026137B2 Method, computer program and apparatus for selecting a beam for handover
A method is provided where handover information about one or more target beams of a target cell is provided. The beam quality of those target beams is determined along with beam quality of one or more other beams of the target cell. Dedicated uplink resources associated with the target beams and shared uplink resources are associated with the other beams. It is determined based on the beam quality which of the target and other beams is to be used to initiate a connection to the target cell.
US11026135B2 Controlling the operation of mobile terminals with respect to multiple radio access technologies
According to an aspect, there is provided a method of operating a mobile device in a communication network. The method comprises receiving a list of wireless local area network (WLAN) identifiers from the communication network (600). Using the received list of WLAN identifiers in an access network selection and/or traffic steering procedure (610).
US11026134B2 Method and apparatus for supporting handover
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for supporting a handover and, more particularly, to a method and an apparatus for changing a mobile management entity while maintaining a connection state of a connection mode terminal. In order to achieve the above-mentioned objective, a method for supporting a handover of a serving mobile management entity (MME) according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises the steps of: receiving a tracking area update (TAU) request message from a terminal: determining whether the serving MME of the terminal needs to be changed, on the basis of the TAU request message; and transmitting, in the case where it is determined that the serving MME of the terminal needs to be changed, an MME change request message to an eNB.
US11026128B2 Mechanism to enable interworking between network slicing and evolved packet core connectivity
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to a mechanism to enable interworking between fifth generation system (5GS) network slicing and evolved packet core (EPC) connectivity. In an example, techniques are provided for existing packet data unit (PDU) sessions that provide connectivity to a network slice from a set of network slices. Connectivity to the network slice is in response to a user equipment (UE), that uses network slices, moving between a 5G network and a 4G network. The existing PDU sessions are connected to a dedicated EPC core network that supports the same services provided by the network slice.
US11026127B2 Method and apparatus for inter-system change in wireless communication
Aspects of the disclosure provide an electronic apparatus and methods for wireless communication. The electronic apparatus can include processing circuitry configured to identify, during an inter-system change of the electronic apparatus from a source network system to a target network system, at least one source session bearer between the electronic apparatus and the source network system. The processing circuitry can further map the at least one identified source session bearer to at least one target session bearer based on a mapping relationship that matches the at least one identified source session bearer with the at least one target session bearer to be established between the electronic apparatus and the target network system.
US11026126B2 Method and apparatus for facilitating MBMS reception
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods, apparatuses and computer programs for facilitating MBMS reception. There is provided a method performed by a network node. The method comprises obtaining, for a terminal device served by a PLMN, PLMN information related to one or more PLMNs and providing the PLMN information to the terminal device, which can prepare for reception of MBMS from a PLMN other than the serving PLMN among the one or more PLMNs based on the PLMN information. The one or more PLMNs comprise at least one PLMN other than the PLMN serving the terminal device. With embodiments of the present disclosure, performance of MBMS reception can be improved.
US11026122B2 Radio access network intelligent controller-based dynamic time division duplex communication in a radio communication network
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a process or apparatus for receiving, by a processing system including a processor, cell traffic reports for cells of a radio communication network, performing a reconfiguration analysis to identify reconfiguration information to reconfigure the radio communication network according to changing network conditions, and communicating the reconfiguration information defining a new cell configuration for the cells of the radio communication network and communicating information defining a new reconfiguration time for the cells to substantially synchronously switch to communicating according to the reconfiguration information. The receiving the cell traffic reports, the performing the reconfiguration analysis and the communicating the reconfiguration information occur in substantially real time. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11026118B2 Congestion control method for contention-based transmission in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
Disclosed is a method for performing contention-based transmission by a user equipment in a wireless communication system. Specifically, the method comprises the steps of: calculating a channel congestion for contention-based transmission within a predetermined time window; and performing contention-based transmission to an eNode B, using an allocated resource on the basis of the calculated channel congestion, wherein: the channel congestion is a ratio of a size of resources used for contention-based transmission at a unit time point to a size of a resource pool for the contention-based transmission at the relevant unit time point, and is calculated at every unit time point within the time window; and the size of the resource pool is independently configured at every unit time point.
US11026111B2 Method and apparatus for reporting measurement result
Provided are a method for a terminal for reporting a measurement result in a wireless communication system, and an apparatus supporting the method. The method may comprise the steps of: receiving a measurement configuration comprising a measurement object and reporting configuration; measuring a first wireless local area network (WLAN) included in the measurement object and a second WLAN not included therein; including the measurement result for the first WLAN in a measurement results list; and, following the inclusion of the measurement result for the first WLAN in the measurement results list, determining whether the measurement result for the second WLAN can be included in the measurement results list.
US11026104B2 Communications when encountering aggressive communication systems
Systems and methods presented herein provide for improving communications when encountering aggressive communication systems. In one embodiment, a communication system includes a WAP operable to link a UE to a communication network via a communication protocol and a communications processor operable with the WAP to detect another communication system operating within a range of the WAP, and to determine that the other communication system is operating via another communication protocol that differs from the communication protocol of the communication network based on UEs in range of the WAP. The UEs are operable to communicate via both communication protocols. The communications processor queries the UEs in the range of the WAP to determine which of the UEs are communicating via the other communication protocol, and estimates a rate of successful communication with the UE via the WAP based on a number of UEs communicating via the other communication protocol.
US11026101B2 Method for receiving reference signal and electronic device therefor
An electronic device may receive discontinuous reception (DRX) cycle information from a first cell, may receive synchronization signal block measurement timing information including synchronization signal block measurement window information and synchronization signal block measurement period information, and may receive at least part of a first synchronization signal block from the first cell and at least part of a second synchronization signal block from a second cell neighboring the first cell, at a period indicated by the DRX cycle information based on the synchronization signal block measurement timing information. When reception timing of the first synchronization signal block and reception timing of the second synchronization signal block is less than a specified time duration, the device may receive the at least part of the first synchronization signal block in a first measurement window, and may receive the at least part of the second synchronization signal block within a second measurement window.
US11026100B2 Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) coverage for millimeter wave communication
A system, in an active reflector device, adjusts a first amplification gain of each of a plurality of radio frequency (RF) signals received at a receiver front-end from a first equipment via a first radio path of an NLOS radio path. A first phase shift is performed on each of the plurality of RF signals with the adjusted first amplification gain. A combination of the plurality of first phase-shifted RF signals is split at a transmitter front-end. A second phase shift on each of the split first plurality of first phase-shifted RF signals is performed. A second amplification gain of each of the plurality of second phase-shifted RF signals is adjusted.
US11026095B2 Real-time network provisioning for distributed virtual zones of collaborative mobile devices for 5G or other next generation network
A radio access network intelligent controller (RIC) platform can enable various highly secure, reliable, fast communications for first responders during emergency situations. The RIC can utilize radio access network (RAN) resources, for example, beam management procedures to facilitate the use of virtual zones. The virtual zones can be generated dynamically by leveraging collaborating mobile devices from various zones. The virtual zones can be distributed entities that span across real-physical zones but are managed as a single logical entity under a common set of policies. The creation and management of virtual zones can be performed by a group of corresponding RICs as a distributed system.
US11026092B2 Proof of presence via tag interactions
A system and method for determining presence information for mobile devices are disclosed. Specifically, the presence information for a mobile device can be determined based on whether or not the mobile device is having a unique interaction with a smart tag. If a unique interaction is detected, then the mobile device can be said to be within the presence of the smart tag and the location or presence information for the mobile device can be correlated to location information known for the smart tag.
US11026091B2 Data transmission method and apparatus
The present application provides a data transmission method in a wireless communication system. A first security parameter indication is introduced into uplink data on a first bearer, and a base station can determine, based on the first security parameter indication in the uplink data, whether first security processing of the uplink data is performed using a first security parameter or a second security parameter, so as to select a corresponding security parameter to perform second security processing; and a second security parameter indication is introduced into downlink data, and UE can determine, based on the second security parameter indication in the downlink data, whether the first security processing of the data is performed using the first security parameter or the second security parameter, so as to select a corresponding security parameter to perform the second security processing.
US11026089B2 Systems and methods for aircraft communication with off-board systems
A system for aircraft communication includes an on-board computing device. The on-board computing device includes a first network interface, a second network interface, a third network interface, and a processor. The first network interface is configured to communicate via a wireless access point with a portable computing device. The second network interface is configured to communicate with a flight deck information network. The third network interface is configured to communicate via an off-board network with an off-board server. The processor is configured to route first data from the second network interface to the portable computing device via the first network interface. The first data includes aircraft flight information. The processor is also configured to, concurrently with routing the first data, route second data from the off-board server via the third network interface to the portable computing device via the first network interface.
US11026087B2 Systems and methods for provisioning user devices using a zero touch configuration proxy
Systems, methods, and devices for provisioning user equipment devices. A zero touch configuration proxy (ZTCP) component may be configured to receive a client certificate and a request for a configuration file from a UE device, verify the authenticity of the received client certificate, use PKI and the SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN field of the client certificate to identify the UE, issue various commands/API calls to a provisioning system, determine whether the specific UE device is currently authorized to receive a particular service (e.g., VoIP, etc.), determine whether the specific UE device is allowed to access the requested configuration file, and send the configuration file to the UE device in response to determining, based on SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN field in the client certificate, that the UE device is authorized to access the configuration file and receive the requested service.
US11026084B2 Mobile network authentication method, terminal device, server, and network authentication entity
This application discloses a mobile network authentication method, a terminal device, a server, and a network authentication entity. The method includes: receiving, by a first terminal device, a DH public key and a first ID that are sent by at least one second terminal device; sending a first message to a server, where the first message includes a DH public key of each second terminal device of the at least one second terminal device and a first ID of the second terminal device; receiving a second message sent by the server, where the second message includes a DH public key of the server and a second ID of the second terminal device that is generated by the server; and sending, by the first terminal device, the second ID of the second terminal device and the DH public key of the server to the second terminal device.
US11026080B2 Policy control function determining method, apparatus, and system
A PCF determining method includes receiving, by a first AMF, PCF identification information sent by a second AMF, and obtaining, by the first AMF, policy information from a target PCF when at least one PCF corresponding to the PCF identification information includes the target PCF, where the PCF identification information includes identification information of at least one first PCF, the identification information of the first PCF includes at least one of an IP address of the first PCF, an IP prefix of the first PCF, and an FQDN of the first PCF, the first AMF is an AMF providing a service for the terminal to access a network this time, and the second AMF is an AMF providing a service for the terminal to access a network last time.
US11026079B2 Method and device for managing state of session according to position of terminal in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a 5G or pre-5G communication system for supporting a data transmission rate higher than that of a 4G communication system such as LTE. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the present invention comprises the steps of: an access and mobility management function (AMF) of a 5G core network determining whether a terminal has moved to an area in which packet transmission/reception is possible, or an area in which packet transmission/reception is impossible; transmitting a message including information on the determination result to a session management function (SMF); and transmitting a response message including information associated with a change in the state of a session to the terminal. In addition, the present invention relates to a method and a device for blocking or allowing the transmission/reception of a packet transmission session (PDU session) according to the position of a terminal in a 5G system. In a 5G system, a local area data network service by which a packet session is valid only in a specific area will be supported, and a method is required for allowing the transmission of a packet of a session only in an area that can be divided into a cell or a tracking area. Additionally, in a 5G system, an allowed area in which the transmission/reception of a packet of a session according to each position of a terminal is allowed, and a non-allowed area in which same is not allowed are present, and thus packet transmission may be allowed or not according to area. In order to provide such service, the present invention provides a procedure whereby the state of a session is defined in a packet transmission non-allowed area, and a change in the state of the session occurs when moving from a packet transmission-allowed area to the non-allowed area.
US11026075B2 Apparatus and method for scheduling order of downlink control information in a wireless network
Apparatuses and methods provide for scheduling downlink control information in a wireless network. The apparatuses and methods may determine at least one control message for a user equipment and a downlink grant to be scheduled, and schedule transmission of one of the at least one control message with the downlink grant to precede transmission of related data on a downlink data channel. The apparatuses and methods may alternatively schedule a control message other than downlink grant for a user equipment, determine a downlink grant to be scheduled, and schedule a control message with the downlink grant to end last among all control messages in a search space. The apparatuses and methods may further alternatively schedule control messages for a user equipment, including one control message with a downlink grant and scheduled to end at the same time as or a later time than other control messages in a search space.
US11026074B2 Rolling out updated network functions and services to a subset of network users
A system includes an updated network function and a consumer network function. The updated network function includes a recent update and is configured to register at a Network Repository Function (NRF) using a Network Function (profile (NF profile). The NF profile indicates a network function type (NF type) and a first priority associated with the update. The consumer network function is configured to: receive a message from a network component; determine to engage a service of a network function of the NF type based on the message; determine a desired priority for the service; and send a discovery request to the NRF in response to the message; receive a search result from the NRF in response to the discovery request. The search result has a list of candidate network functions of the NF type.
US11026073B2 Method for coupling an end vehicle to a stationary data network, and system for carrying out the method
The disclosure relates to a method for linking a terminal vehicle to a stationary data network. The disclosure provides that a base vehicle, which has an unmediated network access to the data network, uses a radio-based communication device to transfer data packets between the data network and the terminal vehicle.
US11026071B1 System and method for beamsteering acquisition and optimization using bluetooth protocols
An information handling system may include a processor; a memory; a wireless adapter to establish a millimeter-wave (mm-wave) between the information handling system and a BT enabled 5G access point; a Bluetooth (BT) link module to establish a BT connection with the BT enabled 5G access point and acquire BT signals from a plurality of BT antennas to calculate angle data descriptive of an angle of the information handling system relative to the BT enabled 5G access point. A beamsteering module to receive the angle data from the BT link module, conduct beamsweeping of a plurality of angles for a mm-wave antenna array using the angle data as an initial seed angle for the beamsweeping, determine a selected beamsteering pattern from the information handling system to the BT enabled 5G access point, and to initiate the mm-wave communication with the BT enabled 5G access point based on signal quality.
US11026069B2 Methods, apparatus, and computer-readable media for discovery of application server and/or services for V2X communications
Embodiments include a method performed by a V2X user equipment (UE) for service discovery from a V2X application server (AS). The method includes sending, to a first address associated with the V2X AS, a first discovery request for further address information, associated with the V2X AS, that facilitates discovery of V2X services available via unicast communication between the V2X UE and a radio access network (RAN). The method also includes receiving, from the V2X AS, a first discovery response comprising the requested further address information. Other embodiments include complementary methods performed by a V2X AS, as well as V2X UE and V2X AS configured to perform the respective methods.
US11026068B2 Wireless sensor communication system for enclosures
A wireless sensor communication system for an enclosure includes a communication gateway and communication nodes within the enclosure. Each communication node includes a processor, a sensor, and a communication module. Each of the communication nodes is configured to wirelessly transmit information within the enclosure to another one of the communication nodes, and at least one of the communication nodes has an obstruction with the communication gateway impeding direct wireless communication with it. The communication nodes are configured to aggregate information received from obstructed communication nodes and wirelessly transmit the aggregated information. The aggregation of information for transmission provides for hopping communication to send sensor data or other information from the obstructed communication nodes to the communication gateway via other communication nodes.
US11026062B2 Mobile terminating short message service re-transmission management
This disclosure relates to techniques for managing mobile-terminating short message service re-transmissions for wireless devices. A cellular network entity of a cellular network may receive a request to provide a short message service message to a wireless device. The wireless device may be registered with the cellular network entity via at least two access types. An attempt to provide the short message service message to the wireless device via a first access type may be performed. An attempt to provide the short message service message to the wireless device via a second access type may be performed if the attempt to provide the short message service message to the wireless device via the first access type is unsuccessful.
US11026061B2 Method for real-time talk-group creation within a push to talk for an Internet of Things system
A method and apparatus for PTT over IoT is described herein. During operation IoT devices will be dynamically added to a particular talkgroup. The particular devices added to the talkgroup will be based on a current public-safety event along with a location of the public-safety officer.
US11026060B2 Systems and methods for network slice attachment and configuration
A method for slice attachment and configuration, the method comprises: receiving a service request from a user equipment; selecting a second network node to process the service request; receiving a configuration for a network slice to enable the service requested by the user equipment; identifying a first point of presence to receive user plane information corresponding to the network slice; identifying a second point of presence to receive control plane information corresponding to the network slice; forwarding traffic corresponding to the network slice to a third point of presence; transmitting to the user equipment a handle identifying the user equipment context and the network slice configuration; and transmitting to the user equipment a user equipment configuration corresponding to the network slice.
US11026059B2 Broadcast signal frame generating apparatus and broadcast signal frame generating method using layered division multiplexing
An apparatus and method for broadcast signal frame using layered division multiplexing are disclosed. An apparatus for generating broadcast signal frame according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a combiner configured to generate a multiplexed signal by combining a core layer signal and an enhanced layer signal at different power levels; a power normalizer configured to reduce the power of the multiplexed signal to a power level corresponding to the core layer signal; a time interleaver configured to generate a time-interleaved signal by performing interleaving that is applied to both the core layer signal and the enhanced layer signal; and a frame builder configured to generate a broadcast signal frame including a preamble for signaling, start position information of Physical Layer Pipes (PLPs) and time interleaver information shared by the core layer signal and the enhanced layer signal.
US11026058B2 Transmitter network provided with at least two transmitters, transmitter in the transmitter network and receiver in this transmitter network
A transmitter network is provided with at least two transmitters which transmit in a same frequency range. In a unicast-transmission mode of the transmitter, the transmitters transmit unicast information packets (UC) in subsequent first time intervals. The at least two transmitters further simultaneously transmit in a broadcast mode or multicast mode, respectively, broadcast- or multicast information (BC/MC) in second time intervals that lie in between first time intervals, the broadcast information or multicast information, respectively, transmitted by the transmitters in a second time interval being substantially equal and being transmitted by the transmitters substantially time synchronous. The invention also relates to a transmitter and a receiver in the transmitter network.
US11026054B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program for determining a position of a target in relation to a reference region
There is provided an information processing apparatus to reduce human burdens in setting work for a watch-over system, the information processing apparatus including: a determination unit that determines whether or not a position of a target is within a reference region, the reference region being a geographic region; an extraction unit that extracts a reference region candidate as a candidate for the reference region; and an output unit that outputs information related to the extracted reference region candidate in association with a reference condition.
US11026052B2 Wearable device location accuracy systems
Systems, methods, devices, computer readable media, and other various embodiments are described for location management processes in wearable electronic devices. One embodiment involves pairing a client device with a wearable device, capturing a first client location fix at a first time using the first application and location circuitry of the client device. The client device then receives content from the wearable device, where the content is associated with a content capture time and location state data. The client device then updates a location based on the available data to reconcile the different sets of location data. In some embodiments, additional sensor data, such as data from an accelerometer, is used is used to determine which location data is more accurate for certain content.
US11026048B1 Indoor positioning system for a mobile electronic device
A system of determining a location of a mobile electronic device in an indoor environment includes an electronic device and a computer-readable storage medium having one or more programming instructions. The system determines an initial position of a mobile electronic device in an indoor environment and an initial heading of the mobile electronic device, initializes a set of particles, determines a relative location of the mobile electronic device, detects a move associated with the mobile electronic device, creates a subset of the set of particles based on the move, determines a distance between the relative location and a nearest obstacle that is encountered along a path. The system filters the particles in the subset, estimates an actual location of the mobile electronic device, and causes a visual indication of the actual location to be displayed to a user via a display of the mobile electronic device.
US11026039B2 Arrangement for distributing head related transfer function filters
Arrangement for distributing head related transfer function filters. In the arrangement a user device sends a request for a head related transfer function filter to the service being used. The service verifies if the user of the device has a subscription for a head related transfer function filters in the service being used and retrieves a filter as a response to a positive verification result. The service may filter audio channels and transmit filtered audio further. In an alternative embodiment the service transmits the filter to the user device for filtering the audio.
US11026037B2 Spatial-based audio object generation using image information
Methods and systems for generating a multichannel audio object. One or more features in a given video frame are identified using one or more image analysis neural networks. A multichannel audio object is generated based on the one or more identified features and one or more baseline audio tracks using an audio neural network.
US11026034B2 System and method for self-calibrating audio listening devices
A self-calibration system may include a housing including a first calibration circuit configured to coordinate with a second calibration circuit to execute a calibration sequence for an active noise cancelling (ANC) earphone. The housing further includes a cavity configured to accommodate the ANC earphone, wherein the cavity is contoured to simulate the ANC earphone in a user's ear. The housing further includes a calibration microphone coupled with the first calibration circuit and configured to measure calibration sound waves from the ANC earphone, and a calibration speaker configured to emit calibration sound waves to the ANC earphone.
US11026032B2 Electromagnetic transducer with specific internal geometry
A device, including an electromagnetic transducer including a bobbin having a space therein, a connection apparatus in fixed relationship to the bobbin configured to transfer vibrational energy directly or indirectly at least one of to or from the electromagnetic transducer, and a passage from the space to the connection apparatus.
US11026029B2 Hearing aid with a flexible carrier antenna and related method
A hearing aid having an electrical assembly, the electrical assembly includes a printed circuit board having a first board surface and a second board surface, the printed circuit board having a first pad in a first pad region on the first board surface, the first pad region having a first board normal; a flexible printed circuit board comprising an antenna, the antenna having a first terminal in a first terminal region on a first flexfilm surface of the flexible printed circuit board, the first terminal region having a first terminal normal; and first electrically conductive material connecting the first pad and the first terminal, and wherein the first terminal normal and the first board normal forms a first angle that is anywhere from 30° to 150°.
US11026027B2 Ear-worn electronic device incorporating an antenna actively loaded using a non-foster circuit
An ear-worn electronic device is configured to be worn by a wearer and comprises a housing configured to be supported by, at, in or on an ear of the wearer. Electronic circuitry is disposed in the housing and comprises a radio frequency transceiver and a power source. An antenna is disposed in, on, or extending from the housing and operably coupled to the transceiver. A non-Foster circuit is operably connected to the antenna and coupled to the power source. The non-Foster circuit is configured to actively load the antenna and provide a negative reactance that offsets a reactance of the antenna.
US11026026B2 Sensing device
A sensing device comprises a charge pump, a MEMS sensor, a source follower and a PGA. The charge pump is configured to provide a pump voltage. The MEMS sensor is electrically connected to the charge pump and configured to generate an input voltage according to environment variations. The source follower is electrically connected to the MEMS sensor and configured to generate a followed reference voltage according to the pump voltage and to generate a followed input voltage according to the input voltage. The PGA has an input end of the PGA electrically connected to the source follower and is configured to generate two-ended differential output voltages outputted through a first output end and a second output end according to a difference between the followed reference voltage and the followed input voltage.
US11026019B2 Ambisonic signal noise reduction for microphone arrays
A device to apply noise reduction to ambisonic signals includes a memory configured to store noise data corresponding to microphones in a microphone array. A processor is configured to perform signal processing operations on signals captured by microphones in the microphone array to generate multiple sets of ambisonic signals including a first set corresponding to a first particular ambisonic order and a second set corresponding to a second particular ambisonic order. The processor is configured to perform a first noise reduction operation that includes applying a first gain factor to each ambisonic signal in the first set and to perform a second noise reduction operation that includes applying a second gain factor to each ambisonic signal in the second set. The first gain factor and the second gain factor are based on the noise data, and the second gain factor is distinct from the first gain factor.
US11026018B2 Audio speaker with back volume containing adsorptive material
An audio speaker having a speaker housing surrounding a back volume that is divided into a rear cavity behind a speaker driver and an adsorption cavity separated from the rear cavity by a permeable partition, is disclosed. More particularly, the adsorption cavity may be defined between the speaker housing and the permeable partition, and may be directly filled with adsorptive particles to adsorb gas during sound generation. The permeable partition may allow the gas to flow between the rear cavity and the adsorption cavity, and may retain the adsorptive particles within the adsorption cavity. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US11026016B2 Tubular passive acoustic radiator module
A low cost/high efficiency passive radiator module component includes: a tubular ported cavity structure adapted for placement inside an acoustic enclosure with a port communicating out of the acoustic enclosure and one or more pairs of passive radiators symmetrically oriented and supported on opposing side walls of the ported cavity each having a predetermined or tuned mass distribution, stiff acoustic radiating diaphragm surfaces, and spaced apart inner and outer suspensions configured to suppress diaphragm wobble that induces each pair to symmetrically vibrate inertially responsive to variable sound pressure pulses originating from an active acoustic radiator within the acoustic enclosure. Different variable acoustic pressure pulses may be detected inside and outside the ported cavity; the constricting horn connecting to the ported cavity from outside may be tuned by horn loading to achieve a desired effect.
US11026015B2 Speaker
The present invention provides a speaker, which includes a basket, a diaphragm fixed to the basket, and a voice coil located below the diaphragm and used for driving the diaphragm to vibrate and sound. The diaphragm includes a dome and a folded ring. The dome includes two first straight edges arranged oppositely and two second straight edges connected with the two first straight edges, the dome includes a central portion and an edge portion, the edge portion includes a first region arranged along the first straight edge and a second region arranged along the second straight edge, and both the first region and the second region are provided with an opening portion penetrating through the dome along a vibration direction.
US11026014B2 Method for operating at least one mobile radio device, power supply unit for mobile radio device, charger and audio transmission configuration system
A method for operating at least one mobile radio device that includes a transmitter, a slot for receiving a power supply unit, and a control unit for controlling operation of the transmitter depending on the radio parameters and/or configuration data. Radio parameters and/or configuration data are transferred to a memory of the power supply unit. The power supply unit is inserted into the slot. Operation of the transmitter is controlled by the control unit based on the radio parameters and/or configuration data that are stored in the power supply unit.
US11026003B2 Optical network unit and method for transmitting dynamic bandwidth report upstream information
Disclosed is an optical network unit (ONU) capable of reporting current Dynamic Bandwidth Report upstream (DBRu) information to an optical line terminal (OLT) according to the amount variation of to-be-transmitted upstream data in a buffer. The ONU includes: the buffer temporarily storing the to-be-transmitted upstream data; a register circuit recording previous data amount information related to the previous data amount of the buffer at a previous time point earlier than a current time point; a DBRu information generating circuit generating the current DBRu information according to an amount difference and a current data amount of the buffer at the current time point, wherein the amount difference is dependent on the difference between the previous data amount information and current data amount information that is dependent on the current data amount; and a transmitting circuit transmitting the current DBRu information to the OLT.
US11025993B2 360-degree video delivery over next generation network
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for a 360-degree video streaming. A video streaming device may receive a 360-degree video stream from a network node. The video streaming device may determine a viewport associated with the video streaming device and/or the 360-degree video stream. The video streaming device may determine (e.g., based on the viewport} to request in advance a first segment and a second segment of the 360-degree video stream. The video streaming device may determine a relative priority order for the first segment and the second segment. The video streaming device may generate an anticipated requests message. The anticipated requests message may indicate the determined relative priority order, for example, by listing the first segment and the second segment in decreasing relative priority based on the determined relative priority order. The video streaming device may send the anticipated requests message to the network node.
US11025991B2 Webpage playing method and device and storage medium for non-streaming media file
The disclosure provides a webpage playing method and device for a non-streaming media file and a storage medium. The method includes part of a media data in a media file is obtained based on two key frames of the media file played in a webpage with an embedded player, the media file is in a non-streaming media format; a segmented media file is constructed based on media data between the two key frames; the constructed segmented media file is added to a media source object in a media resource extension interface; and a virtual address is delivered to media elements of the webpage, wherein the virtual address is used for the media elements to play with the media source object as a data source.
US11025987B2 Prediction-based representation selection in video playback
In some embodiments, a method receives playback information for a plurality of representations based on one or more videos being played at a media player. The plurality of representations have at least one different characteristic that affects playback of the video. A dropped-frame measurement is predicted for the plurality of representations based on the playback information. Then, the dropped-frame measurement is compared to a threshold for the plurality of representations. The method marks a first set of the plurality of representations as not being available based on the comparing. A second set of the plurality of representations are provided to the media player when the media player requests a video for playback and the first set of the plurality of representations for the video are blocked from being requested by the media player.
US11025986B2 Temporal placement of a rebuffering event
A method includes receiving, with a computing system, data representing a video item into a buffer. The method further includes outputting the video item from the buffer to a display system. The method further includes determining that utilization of the buffer falls below a predetermined threshold. The method further includes, in response to determining that the utilization of the buffer falls below the predetermined threshold, determining that there is a specified rebuffering point within a predetermined time frame. The method further includes pausing with the computing system, the video item at the specified rebuffering point in response to determining that there is the specified rebuffering point within the predetermined time frame.
US11025984B2 Method, system for processing a live-broadcasting data, and server thereof
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and system for processing live-broadcasting data, and a server thereof. The method includes: acquiring live-broadcasting streaming data of streaming media; receiving recording information corresponding to the live-broadcasting streaming data, wherein the recording information includes a recording type and a recording parameter; recording the live-broadcasting streaming data based on the recording information to obtain a recorded file; and generating storage information for the recorded file based on the recording information. The present disclosure can diversify the live-broadcasting streaming media data to accommodate the demands from different users on replaying or auditing the live-broadcasting content. In this way, user experience is improved.
US11025982B2 System and method for synchronizing content and data for customized display
An interactive media player includes an input interface configured to receive a user input signal, a receiver configured to receive content and data from a server, a synchronizer configured to synchronize the content and the data based on timing information and a self-correcting clock of a user device upon which the media player is included, a graphics overlay processor configured to generate information indicative of a graphics overlay based on the data, and a render engine configured to render the graphics overlay indicating the data synchronized to the content for display on a user interface. The data synchronized to the content is selected based on the user input signal.
US11025978B2 Dynamic video image synthesis using multiple cameras and remote control
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving, at a broadcast image processor, from a single broadcast event, a plurality of camera feeds, wherein the camera feeds each comprise an image of the single broadcast event from a different angle, providing, by the broadcast image processor, a summary of the plurality of camera feeds to a media processor, receiving, by the broadcast image processor, a request to select a requested angle from among the plurality of camera feeds from the media processor, and creating, by the broadcast image processor, a custom view from the plurality of camera feeds according to the request for the media processor. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11025977B2 Constructing a transport stream
A plurality of sets of primary product keys is established or generated, each set containing at least two different primary product keys. One primary product key of each set is made available to each receiver or group of receivers, such that each receiver or group of receivers is provided with a different combination of said primary product keys. For each set of primary product keys, the plurality of receivers or groups of receivers is provided with a different primary entitlement control message corresponding to each primary product key of said set, each such primary entitlement control message distributing a primary control word for recovery through decryption using the corresponding primary product key. The primary control words can then be used for purposes such as tracing compromise of the conditional access system, or arranging for differently fingerprinted content to be decoded at different receivers or groups of receivers.
US11025964B2 Method, apparatus, server, and storage medium for generating live broadcast video of highlight collection
Some embodiments of the present disclosure relate to the field of video processing, and disclose a method, an apparatus, a server, and a storage medium for generating a live broadcast video of highlight collection. The method for generating a live broadcast video highlight in the embodiments of the present disclosure includes: identifying a live broadcast picture from a live broadcast video and determining if a target image element exists in the live broadcast picture; if the target image element exists in the live broadcast picture, saving, as a highlight segment, a segment of live broadcast video having the live broadcast picture; when a merging condition is satisfied, merging the highlight segment into the live broadcast video based on the merging condition to obtain a merged video of highlight collection; and switching an output live broadcast video to the merged video of highlight collection.
US11025962B2 System and method for low-latency content streaming
Embodiments of a system and method for low-latency content streaming are described. In various embodiments, multiple data fragments may be sequentially generated. Each data fragment may represent a distinct portion of media content generated from a live content source. Each data fragment may include multiple sub-portions. Furthermore, for each data fragment, generating that fragment may include sequentially generating each sub-portion of that fragment. Embodiments may include, responsive to receiving a request for a particular data fragment from a client during the generation of a particular sub-portion of that particular data fragment, providing the particular sub-portion to the client subsequent to that particular sub-portion being generated and prior to the generation of that particular data fragment being completed in order to reduce playback latency at the client relative to the live content source.
US11025959B2 Probabilistic model to compress images for three-dimensional video
A method includes receiving head-tracking data that describe one or more positions of people while the people are viewing a three-dimensional video. The method further includes generating a probabilistic model of the one or more positions of the people based on the head-tracking data, wherein the probabilistic model identifies a probability of a viewer looking in a particular direction as a function of time. The method further includes generating video segments from the three-dimensional video. The method further includes, for each of the video segments: determining a directional encoding format that projects latitudes and longitudes of locations of a surface of a sphere onto locations on a plane, determining a cost function that identifies a region of interest on the plane based on the probabilistic model, and generating optimal segment parameters that minimize a sum-over position for the region of interest.
US11025955B2 Methods, devices and stream for encoding and decoding volumetric video
A sequence of point clouds is encoded as a video by an encoder and transmitted to a decoder which retrieves the sequence of point clouds. Visible points of a point cloud are iteratively projected on a projection map to determine a patch data item list. Image patches are generated and packed into a picture. Pictures and associated patch data item list are encoded in a stream. The decoding method decodes pictures and associated patch data item lists. Pixels of image patches comprised in pictures are un-projected according to data stored in associated patches. The methods have the advantage of encoding every point of point clouds in a manner avoiding artifacts and allowing decoding at video frame rate.
US11025952B2 Video encoding/decoding method and device
Methods, devices, apparatus, and systems for video encoding/decoding in which usage of a background picture is synchronized on an encoder side and a decoder side. In this solution, a background picture that is to be used as a reference picture is determined, background-picture indication information is used to indicate a time point from which the background picture is used as the reference picture, the encoder side encodes to-be-coded video pictures by using the background picture as the reference picture from the time point indicated by the background-picture indication information, to generate a primary bitstream, and the encoder side transmits a background-picture bitstream, the background-picture indication information, and the primary bitstream to the decoder side.
US11025948B2 Method and apparatus for motion prediction in video coding
In some examples, an apparatus for video decoding includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry decodes prediction information of a current block from a coded video bitstream. The prediction information is indicative of an inter prediction mode that performs inter prediction based on a motion vector predictor selected from a list of candidates and a motion vector difference. Then, the processing circuitry decodes precision information of the motion vector difference and derives the motion vector predictor from a subset of the list of candidates when the precision information is indicative of a specific precision. Then, the processing circuitry reconstructs a sample of the current block according to the motion vector predictor and the motion vector difference.
US11025946B2 Method and apparatus for video coding
A method of video decoding in a decoder is described. A coded video bit stream is received. The coded video bit stream includes a block. An integer value p1 of a first motion vector component and an integer value p2 of a second motion vector component are received. The integer value p1 is associated with a corner of the block and the integer value p2 is associated with another corner of the block. The first motion vector component and the second motion vector component are of a same type of motion vector component. A motion vector predictor of the block is interpolated from the integer value p1 and the integer value p2 based on a lookup table and one or more of operations that only include addition, subtraction, and multiplication. A sample of the block is reconstructed based on the interpolated motion vector predictor of the block.
US11025941B2 Inter-prediction candidate index coding independent of inter-prediction candidate list construction in video coding
Methods are provided for inter-prediction candidate index coding independent of the construction of the corresponding inter-prediction candidate list, i.e., a merging candidate list or an advanced motion vector predictor list. A maximum allowed number of inter-prediction candidates for an inter-prediction candidate list is used for encoding the inter-prediction candidate index in an encoded bit stream. The maximum allowed number may be pre-determined or may be selected by the encoder and encoded in the bit stream. A decoder may then decode the index using the maximum allowed number of inter-prediction candidates independent of the construction of the corresponding inter-prediction candidate list.
US11025938B2 Complexity reduction of significance map coding
The complexity of coding a significant_coeff_flag in video coding such as High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is able to be reduced using the same mapping to select luma and chroma contexts for the coding of 4×4 significant maps. As a result, a 15 element lookup table and multiple branches are able to be removed to select the context index, and WD text is also simplified.
US11025937B2 Method and apparatus for video coding
A method for video decoding in a decoder is provided. In the method, transform block signaling information is acquired from a coded video bitstream. A transform type is determined based on the transform block signaling information. A low frequency coefficient of one of a plurality of sub transform units is determined based on the transform type and neighboring sub transform units of the one of the plurality of sub transform units. The plurality of sub transform units is partitioned from a current coding block unit (CU). The current coding block unit is subsequently decoded based on low frequency coefficients of the plurality of sub transform units, where the low frequency coefficients include the low frequency coefficient of the one of the plurality of sub transform units.
US11025935B2 Method and apparatus for history based motion information buffer update with parallel processing capability
A method of video decoding including receiving a coded video bitstream including a current picture. The method further includes decoding, in a region of the current picture, a plurality of blocks. The method further includes determining whether a predetermined condition associated with the region is met. The method further includes updating a history motion vector predictor (HMVP) buffer in response to a determination that that the predetermined condition is met.
US11025930B2 Transmission device, transmission method and reception device
An excellent display can be performed even when the frame rate changes dynamically at the reception side. When a switching portion at which a sequence of video streams to be transmitted is switched from a first sequence to a second sequence having a different frame rate from the first sequence is provided, display control information is inserted into at least encoded image data of a picture corresponding to the switching portion or a packet containing the encoded image data. A reception side performs display control of pictures using the display control information and implements an excellent display.
US11025929B2 Low delay concept in multi-layered video coding
An interleaved multi-layered video data stream with interleaved decoding units of different layers is provided with further timing control information in addition to the timing control information reflecting the interleaved decoding unit arrangement. The additional timing control information pertains to either a fallback position according to which all decoding units of an access unit are treated at the decoded buffer access unit-wise, or a fallback position according to which an intermediate procedure is used: the interleaving of the DUs of different layers is reversed according to the additionally sent timing control information, thereby enabling a DU-wise treatment at the decoder's buffer, however, with no interleaving of decoding units relating to different layers. Both fallback positions may be present concurrently. Various advantageous embodiments and alternatives are the subject of the various claims attached herewith.
US11025918B2 Foveated video link for VR, low latency wireless HMD video streaming with gaze tracking
Gaze tracking data is analyzed to determine one or more regions of interest within an image of a video stream. The video stream data is selectively scaled so that sections within the regions of interest maintain high resolution while areas not within the region of interest are down-scaled to reduce bandwidth cost of transmission. A scheme for reduction of motion sickness by reducing the size of the high resolution area is also claimed.
US11025917B2 Method and apparatus for video coding
Aspects of the disclosure provide method and apparatus for video coding. In some examples, an apparatus includes processing circuitry for video decoding. The processing circuitry calculates cost function values for refined block vector positions. The refined bock vector positions are determined based on a position of a block vector predictor for a block vector of a current block in a picture. The processing circuitry determines a refined block vector predictor for the block vector of the current block based on the refined block vector position that has a smallest cost function value among the cost function values. Further, the processing circuitry reconstructs at least one sample of the current block based on the refined block vector predictor.
US11025916B2 Perceptual three-dimensional (3D) video coding based on depth information
A method for encoding a multi-view frame in a video encoder is provided that includes computing a depth quality sensitivity measure for a multi-view coding block in the multi-view frame, computing a depth-based perceptual quantization scale for a 2D coding block of the multi-view coding block, wherein the depth-based perceptual quantization scale is based on the depth quality sensitive measure and a base quantization scale for the 2D frame including the 2D coding block, and encoding the 2D coding block using the depth-based perceptual quantization scale.
US11025914B1 Method based on global rate-distortion optimization for rate control in video coding
A method for video coding with global rate-distortion optimization-based rate control (RC) is provided. By using this video coding method, an RC scheme for High dynamic range (HDR) in High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is provided. Briefly, considering the characteristics of HDR image content, a rate-distortion (R-D) model based on HDR-Visual Difference Predictor (VDP)-2 for performance optimization is provided. In the optimization process, the λ is directly utilized rather than the bit rate to obtain the globally optimal solution. Finally, the model parameter estimation method is used to reduce errors. The video coding method of the present invention is verified that bit rate reduction on average can be achieved.
US11025913B2 Encoding video using palette prediction and intra-block copy
A system for video encoding is described herein. The system includes a processor to execute a multi-pass palette search and mapping on a video frame to generate palette candidates. The processor is to execute an intra block copy prediction on the video frame to generate intra-block-copy candidates. The processor is to also calculate a rate distortion optimization (RDO) cost for a set of generated residuals, the palette candidates, and the intra-block-copy candidates. The processor is to further also execute a final mode decision based on a comparison of the rate distortion optimization (RDO) costs.
US11025912B2 Predictive motion vector coding
Overlapped block disparity estimation and compensation is described. Compensating for images with overlapped block disparity compensation (OBDC) involves determining if OBDC is enabled in a video bit stream, and determining if OBDC is enabled for one or more macroblocks that neighbor a first macroblock within the video bit stream. The neighboring macroblocks may be transform coded. If OBDC is enabled in the video bit stream and for the one or more neighboring macroblocks, predictions may be made for a region of the first macroblock that has an edge adjacent with the neighboring macroblocks. OBDC can be causally applied. Disparity compensation parameters or modes may be shared amongst views or layers. A variety of predictions may be used with causally-applied OBDC.
US11025911B2 Encoding method, decoding method, encoding device, and decoding device
An encoding method for encoding an image using an inter-picture prediction includes determining a prediction block on which the inter-picture prediction is to be performed, partitioning the prediction block into a plurality of transform blocks by a partitioning method that partitions the prediction block, so that boundaries of the plurality of transform blocks are symmetrical with respect to a horizontal line passing a center of the prediction block and are symmetrical with respect to a vertical line passing the center of the prediction block, the plurality of transform blocks being rectangular, and determining, for each of the plurality of transform blocks, an orthogonal transformation type used for each of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction of a given transform block of the plurality of transform blocks based on a positional relation between the given transform block and the center of the prediction block.
US11025908B2 Intra-prediction apparatus for removing a directional intra-prediction mode from a set of predetermined directional intra-prediction modes
An intra-prediction apparatus removes a directional intra-prediction mode from a set of predetermined directional intra-prediction modes. The intra-prediction apparatus comprises: a reference sample determining unit configured to select the directional intra-prediction mode from the set of predetermined directional intra-prediction modes, and to determine a plurality of available reference samples; a directional intra-prediction mode removing unit configured to remove the directional intra-prediction mode from the set of predetermined directional intra-prediction modes if a length (LRSlonger) associated with the plurality of available reference samples is smaller than a multiple of a length (Llonger) of a first side of the video coding block for obtaining a reduced set; and an intra-prediction unit configured to intra-predict pixel values of pixels of the rectangular video coding block on the basis of the reduced set. The intra-prediction apparatus can further comprise an area determining unit.
US11025907B2 Receptive-field-conforming convolution models for video coding
Convolutional neural networks (CNN) that determine a mode decision (e.g., block partitioning) for encoding a block include feature extraction layers and multiple classifiers. A non-overlapping convolution operation is performed at a feature extraction layer by setting a stride value equal to a kernel size. The block has a N×N size, and a smallest partition output for the block has a S×S size. Classification layers of each classifier receive feature maps having a feature dimension. An initial classification layer receives the feature maps as an output of a final feature extraction layer. Each classifier infers partition decisions for sub-blocks of size (αS)×(αS) of the block, wherein α is a power of 2 and α=2, . . . , N/S, by applying, at some successive classification layers, a 1×1 kernel to reduce respective feature dimensions; and outputting by a last layer of the classification layers an output corresponding to a N/(αS)×N/(αS)×1 output map.
US11025899B2 Optical correction systems and methods for correcting non-uniformity of emissive display devices
What is disclosed are systems and methods of optical correction for pixel evaluation and correction for active matrix light emitting diode device (AMOLED) and other emissive displays. Optical correction for correcting for non-homogeneity of a display panel uses sparse display test patterns in conjunction with a defocused camera as the measurement device to avoid aliasing (moiré) of the pixels of the display in the captured images.
US11025897B2 Method and system for tracking eye movement in conjunction with a light scanning projector
An eye tracking system includes a pair of glasses including two frames; a light scanning projector coupled to the pair of glasses and operable to scan a beam of light to project an image frame including a plurality of pixels; an eyepiece mounted in one of the two frames and optically coupled to the light scanning projector; one or more photodetectors coupled to one of the two frames and operable to detect time-varying reflected signals; and a processor coupled to the light scanning projector and the photodetectors. The eyepiece includes an exit pupil expander operable to direct a portion of the beam of light towards an eye of a user. Each of the time-varying reflected signals is associated with the plurality of pixels. The processor is operable to correlate the time-varying reflected signals with the plurality of pixels and determine a first eye orientation.
US11025895B2 Directional pixel array for multiple view display
The present disclosure relates to a directional pixel for a high-angular resolution, wide field of view, multiple view display. The design teaches a directional pixel comprising a substrate, one or more pixel driving circuits, one or more nano- or micro-scale subpixels, and one or more directional optical guiding surfaces, wherein each of said one or more subpixels is comprised of a light emitting device emitting a light beam and an optical microcavity housing said light emitting device. The optical microcavity is comprised of a plurality of reflective surfaces to specifically manipulate and tune said light beam, wherein one or more of said reflective surfaces is a light propagating reflective surface which propagates said light beam out of said microcavity, and said light propagating reflective surface is connected to said one or more directional optical guiding surfaces to direct said light beam at a specific angle. A high-angular resolution, multiple-view light-field display is created by deploying a plurality of directional pixels into a directional pixel array system.
US11025892B1 System and method for simultaneously providing public and private images
System and methods for providing simultaneous public and private video, where a private viewer looking through an eye filter perceives the private video while a public viewer not looking through an eye filter perceives the public video. First a public image is generated and linearly polarized. The public image is then modulated to further encode a private image using an additional liquid crystal modulating layer. The modulated public image including the encoded private image is then received and filtered by various embodiments of passive or active eye filters comprising various combinations of spatial, temporal or spatial-temporal filters. The eye filters optionally include identifying means such that the system provides customized private images to selected eye filters. Means for providing private audio simultaneous with the private video are also shown. The system can be implemented as either a display or a projector and used in a destination-wide gaming system.
US11025891B2 Method and system for generating a two-dimensional and a three-dimensional image stream
Methods, systems, and techniques for generating two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) images and image streams. The images and image streams may be generated using active stereo cameras projecting at least one illumination pattern, or by using a structured light camera and a pair of different illumination patterns of which at least one is a structured light illumination pattern. When using an active stereo camera, a 3D image may be generated by performing a stereoscopic combination of a first set of images (depicting a first illumination pattern) and a 2D image may be generated using a second set of images (optionally depicting a second illumination pattern). When using a structured light camera, a 3D image may be generated based on a first image that depicts a structured light illumination pattern, and a 2D image may be generated from the first image and a second image that depicts a different illumination pattern.
US11025887B2 Field calibration of stereo cameras with a projector
Calibration in the field is described for stereo and other depth camera configurations using a projector One example includes imaging the first and the second feature in a first camera of the camera system wherein the distance from the first camera to the projector is known, imaging the first and the second feature in a second camera of the camera system, wherein the distance from the second camera to the projector is known, determining a first disparity between the first camera and the second camera to the first feature, determining a second disparity between the first camera and the second camera to the second feature, and determining an epipolar alignment error of the first camera using the first and the second disparities.
US11025885B2 Optical system for collecting distance information within a field
An optical system for collecting distance information within a field is provided. The optical system may include lenses for collecting photons from a field and may include lenses for distributing photons to a field. The optical system may include lenses that collimate photons passed by an aperture, optical filters that reject normally incident light outside of the operating wavelength, and pixels that detect incident photons. The optical system may further include illumination sources that output photons at an operating wavelength.
US11025884B2 Image capturing apparatus, control method thereof, and storage medium
An image capturing apparatus has an image sensor and a mechanical shutter; a generation unit configured to generate a parallax image from signals acquired from the plurality of photoelectric converters, wherein by the image sensor and the mechanical shutter, a first shutter operation by a first front curtain and a first rear curtain, and a second shutter operation by a second front curtain and a second rear curtain are realized, and the generating unit generates more parallax images than the number of the plurality of photoelectric conversion units by using a first signal group acquired by the first shutter operation and a second signal group acquired by the second shutter operation.
US11025882B2 Live action volumetric video compression/decompression and playback
A method for compressing geometric data and video is disclosed. The method includes receiving video and associated geometric data for a physical location, generating a background video from the video, and generating background geometric data for the geometric data outside of a predetermined distance from a capture point for the video as a skybox sphere at a non-parallax distance. The method further includes generating a geometric shape for a first detected object within the predetermined distance from the capture point from the geometric data, generating shape textures for the geometric shape from the video, and encoding the background video and shape textures as compressed video along with the geometric shape and the background geometric data as encoded volumetric video.
US11025879B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and storage medium storing program
An image processing apparatus generates a plurality of virtual viewpoint images being temporally consecutive, and includes a data acquisition unit, a parameter acquisition unit, a viewpoint acquisition unit, and a generation unit. The data acquisition unit is configured to acquire image data that is obtained by capturing images in a plurality of directions by a plurality of image capturing devices. The parameter acquisition unit is configured to acquire a parameter related to the acquired image data and related to quality of the plurality of virtual viewpoint images. The viewpoint acquisition unit is configured to acquire viewpoint information representing a moving path of a virtual viewpoint. The generation unit is configured to generate the plurality of virtual viewpoint images according to a virtual viewpoint having a moving speed based on the acquired image data. The moving speed being determined based on the acquired parameter and the acquired viewpoint information.
US11025878B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method thereof and storage medium
An image processing apparatus, which executes image processing for generating a virtual viewpoint image using a plurality of images captured by a plurality of imaging units that image an imaging space from different viewpoints, identifies a specific object among a plurality of objects inside the imaging space, and carries out image processing for generating the virtual viewpoint image on the plurality of objects inside the imaging space. The image processing apparatus executes the image processing on the identified specific object using images captured by more imaging units than in the image processing executed on other objects.
US11025876B2 Method and device for controlling white balance function of electronic device
Disclosed in various embodiments of the present invention are a method and a device for correcting white balance during image capturing in an electronic device. According to the various embodiments of the present invention, a display and a processor functionally connected with the display are comprised, wherein the processor can be configured so as to: acquire an image including one or more objects; determine a first area corresponding to a face among the one or more objects in the image; determine a second area corresponding to the background among the one or more objects; confirm the ratio between color information of the first area and color information of the second area; correct, on the basis of a first level, white balance corresponding to the first area if the ratio satisfies a set first condition; correct, on the basis of a second level, the white balance corresponding to the first area if the ratio satisfies a set second condition; and display, through the display, an image of which the white balance corresponding to the first area has been corrected on the basis of corresponding one level between the first level and the second level. Various embodiments are possible.
US11025871B1 Driving scanning projector display with pulses shorter than pixel duration
A driver for powering a pulsed light source of a scanning projector display is configured to provide a succession of powering electric pulses to the light source. Duration of the powering electric pulses is less than a pixel time interval during which a scanner of the projector display is directing the light beam to form a corresponding pixel of the image to be displayed. The amplitude of the powering electric pulses is proportionally higher, such that the light pulse has a pulse energy similar to the light energy provided by the light source when continuously driven through the pixel time interval. This enables the light source to be operated at a steeper portion of the electro-optical transfer curve, thereby improving the wall plug efficiency of the scanning projector display.
US11025859B2 Vehicular multi-camera vision system using coaxial cables with bidirectional data transmission
A vehicular multi-camera vision system includes a plurality of cameras and an electronic control unit. The cameras are disposed at a vehicle and have respective fields of view exterior of the vehicle. The cameras are operable to capture image data. The ECU includes an image processor and a DC power supply. The cameras are connected with the ECU via respective coaxial cables. Each respective coaxial cable carries (i) captured image data from the respective camera to the ECU, (ii) camera control data from the ECU to the respective camera and (iii) electrical voltage for powering the respective camera. The camera control data is carried by the respective coaxial cable from the ECU to the respective camera by a signal having a frequency outside of the bandwidth of the captured image data carried by the respective coaxial cable from the respective camera to the ECU.
US11025855B2 Controlling a display apparatus using a virtual UI provided by an electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus for providing an augmented reality display including a virtual user interface corresponding to a user interface displayed on a display apparatus, and to receive input via the virtual user interface for controlling the display apparatus.
US11025853B2 Comparator circuit, solid-state imaging apparatus, and electronic device
The present technology relates to a comparator circuit, a solid-state imaging apparatus, and an electronic device which enable to improve a frame rate. A comparator compares an analog signal with a reference signal, an amplification stage amplifies output of a comparing unit and has different output change speeds in normal rotation and in reverse rotation, and a switch circuit fixes an input node or an output node of the amplification stage to a predetermined voltage in a predetermined period before a comparing operation by the comparator so that the amplification stage operates in a change direction having a higher output change speed. The present technology can be applied to a comparator circuit provided to an A/D converter of a CMOS image sensor.
US11025852B2 Image capturing apparatus and control method thereof
An image capturing apparatus includes a pixel portion in which a plurality of pixel blocks are arranged, each pixel block including a predetermined number of pixels; a plurality of readout circuits arranged corresponding to the plurality of pixel blocks; a supply unit that supplies drive signals to the plurality of readout circuits; a setting unit that sets image capturing conditions for each of the plurality of pixel blocks; and a control unit that carries out control so that when the setting unit has set different image capturing conditions for a first pixel block and a second pixel block, the supply unit supplies a first drive signal to the readout circuits corresponding to the first pixel block, and supplies a second drive signal to the readout circuits corresponding to the second pixel block.
US11025849B2 Photoelectric conversion apparatus, signal processing circuit, image capturing system, and moving object
In a photoelectric conversion apparatus, an amplification unit outputs a first amplified signal generated by amplifying a first signal using a first gain, a second amplified signal generated by amplifying the first signal using a second gain, a third amplified signal generated by amplifying a second signal using a third gain, and a fourth amplified signal generated by amplifying the second signal using a fourth gain to an analog to digital (AD) conversion unit in this order. The AD conversion unit generates first to fourth digital signals corresponding to the first to fourth amplified signals, respectively, and outputs the second digital signal and the third digital signal to an output unit prior to the first digital signal and the fourth digital signal.
US11025848B2 Photoelectric conversion device, imaging system, moving body, and stackable semiconductor device
A unit circuit includes a photoelectric conversion element, an output transistor including an input node and configured to output a signal based on a charge from the photoelectric conversion element, a reset transistor, and a first transistor connected to the input node and configured to change a capacitance of the input node. A first control signal supplied to a gate electrode of the first transistor has at least three types of voltages.
US11025846B2 Imaging system, imaging apparatus, and control apparatus
[Object] To make it possible to detect, in the case where abnormality has occurred in at least a part of the pixels, the abnormality for each of the pixels.[Solving Means] An imaging system includes: an imaging apparatus that is mounted on a vehicle and images an area around the vehicle; and a processing apparatus that is mounted on the vehicle and executes processing relating to a function of controlling the vehicle, in which the imaging apparatus includes a pixel including a photoelectric conversion device, a drive circuit that supplies a drive signal to the pixel, a power source that applies a power source voltage to the pixel, a control unit that controls application of the power source voltage to the pixel so that charges are injected into the photoelectric conversion device, and then, controls supply of the drive signal to the pixel so that a pixel signal corresponding to the charges injected from the photoelectric conversion device is read, a recognition unit that recognizes a state of the photoelectric conversion device in accordance with a result of reading the pixel signal corresponding to the charges from the photoelectric conversion device, and an output unit that outputs information corresponding to a result of recognizing the state of the photoelectric conversion device, and the processing apparatus restricts, on the basis of the recognition result, the function of controlling the vehicle.
US11025845B2 Method, apparatus, and recording medium for processing image
A method, performed by a device, of processing an image, may include obtaining a circular image generated by photographing a target space through a fisheye lens; generating metadata including lens shading compensation information for correcting color information of the obtained circular image; and transmitting the obtained circular image and the metadata to a terminal.
US11025834B2 Method and device for improving camera images for driver assistance systems
A method removes brightening, which is caused by scattered light, from an image of an external environment of a vehicle captured by a vehicle camera arranged in or on the vehicle. A curve of a total intensity e.g. along a respective line within the image is determined, wherein the total intensity is caused by desired light and scattered light that reach the coverage area of the vehicle camera. An approximation function of a lower limit of the scattered light intensity is estimated. The estimated approximation function is subtracted from the determined curve of the total intensity to produce a modified image with reduced or corrected scattered light.
US11025833B2 Video signal processing apparatus, video signal processing method, and program for performing video signal processing in consideration of behavior of light in nature
In order to address a conventional problem that video signal processing in consideration of behavior of light in nature has not been performed, a video signal processing apparatus includes: a storage unit in which correspondence information indicating correspondence between optical signal information related to an optical signal in an environment in which an image is acquired and electrical signal information related to an electrical signal in the environment is stored; an input image accepting unit that accepts an input image; an optical signal information acquiring unit that acquires optical signal information corresponding to electrical signal information acquired from the input image, using the correspondence information; a conversion processing unit that performs conversion processing that acquires an output image from the input image, using the optical signal information acquired by the optical signal information acquiring unit; and an output unit that outputs the output image. Accordingly, it is possible to perform video signal processing in consideration of behavior of light in nature.
US11025831B2 Image sensor apparatus and method for obtaining multiple exposures with zero interframe time
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for obtaining multiple exposures with zero interframe time. In use, an analog signal associated with an image associated with an image of an image sensor is received. Amplified analog signals associated with the image are generated by amplifying the analog signal utilizing gains. The amplified analog signals are transmitted to analog-to-digital converter circuits. The amplified analog signals are converted to digital signals utilizing the analog-to-digital converter circuits. The digital signals are combined to create a high dynamic range (HDR) image.
US11025827B2 Digital image capture session and metadata association
Digital image capture session and metadata association techniques are described. In one example, a user input is received to initiate an image capture session. At least one digital image is captured using a digital camera during the image capture session. Audio input data is also collected using an audio input device during the image capture session and is converted into text data, e.g., speech-to-text. Metadata is generated based on the text data and associated with the at least one digital image. The at least one digital image is output as having the associated metadata as completion of the image capture session.
US11025823B2 Electronic stabilization method, image acquisition device, and movable platform
The present disclosure provides an image stabilization method. The method includes acquiring a frame of an image to be stabilized and a related exposure time; acquiring first attitude data before the exposure time and second attitude data after the exposure time, wherein the number of the first attitude data is one or more, and the number of the second attitude data is one or more; acquiring a target attitude corresponding to the exposure time based on the first attitude data and the second attitude data; and obtaining a stabilized target image by stabilizing the image to be stabilized according to the target attitude.
US11025820B2 Photographing apparatus for photographing panoramic image using visual elements on a display, and method thereof
A photographing method and apparatus is provided. The photographing apparatus includes a photographing unit; a sensing unit for sensing motion of the photographing apparatus; a display unit for displaying at least one guide image for panorama photographing; a controller for controlling the photographing unit to automatically photograph, if a photographing direction that changes in accordance with motion of the photographing apparatus corresponds to one of the at least one guide image; and a storage unit for storing the photographed image data.
US11025815B2 Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for assisted photo-taking
An electronic device obtains one or more images of a scene. After obtaining the one or more images of the scene, the electronic device detects a plurality of objects within the scene, provides a first audible description of the scene, and detects a user input that selects a respective object of the plurality of objects within the scene. The first audible description of the scene provides information corresponding to the plurality of objects as a group. In response to the user input selecting the respective object within the scene, the electronic device provides a second audible description of the respective object. The second audible description is distinct from the first audible description and includes a description of one or more characteristics specific to the respective object.
US11025814B2 Electronic device for storing depth information in connection with image depending on properties of depth information obtained using image and control method thereof
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a first camera, a second camera, and a processor. The processor is configured to obtain a first image using the first camera and obtain a second image using the second camera, determine depth information corresponding to an external object, using the first image and the second image, when properties of the depth information meet a first specified condition, store the depth information in connection with the first image and the second image, and when the properties of the depth information meet a second specified condition, skip the storing of the depth information in connection with the first image and the second image.
US11025812B2 Imaging apparatus, imaging method, and imaging system
To provide an image analyzing technology capable of obtaining an image with less shading and with enough speckle contrast. An imaging apparatus includes: a light source that irradiates an imaging object with coherent light with a first irradiation condition and a second irradiation condition; a speckle imaging unit that captures a first speckle image obtained from scattered light of the imaging object irradiate at the first irradiation condition, and a second speckle image obtained from scattered light of the imaging object irradiate at the second irradiation condition; and an information processing unit that separates speckle images at boundaries of average luminance difference formed in the first speckle image and the second speckle image, connecting the separaged speckle images at the boundaries, and analyzes the combined speckle combined image.
US11025808B2 Control apparatus and control method
There is provided a control apparatus including: a processing unit configured to decide, on a basis of object information indicating a state of an object, a plurality of imaging devices that image the objects such that each of all the objects included in a predetermined area imaged by the plurality of imaging devices falls within an angle of view at which the at least two or more imaging devices perform imaging, and control each of the plurality of imaging devices.
US11025804B2 Modular wedges for generating panoramic video
An example apparatus for generating panoramic video includes a number of modular wedges. Each of the modular wedges also includes two high resolution imaging sensors. Each of the modular wedges further includes two discrete lenses coupled to one side of the modular wedge. Each of the modular wedges also further includes two transceivers coupled to the imaging sensors to output video data.
US11025803B2 Apparatus for capturing animal nose pattern images on mobile devices
An apparatus for capturing animal nose pattern images on a mobile device using a camera embedded in the mobile device and a mount unit attached to the mobile device that facilitates simple and secure attachment onto the mobile device. A shell unit connects and encloses a space between the animal nose and the camera of the mobile device. A lens attachment unit placed over the camera and having one or more lenses allows a regular mobile device camera to take animal nose pattern images with no internal hardware modification. An illumination unit provides additional light to improve an image quality. The mount unit is a mechanism by which the shell unit, the lens attachment unit and the illumination unit are fastened onto the mobile device.
US11025802B2 Camera housing with expansion module
A camera housing includes a first housing portion having a cavity to receive a camera and a second housing portion comprising a removable door to secure the camera in the cavity. The first housing portion includes a first fastening structure and a first hinge structure. The second housing portion includes a second fastening structure and a second hinge structure. The second hinge structure couples to the first hinge structure to form a hinge about which the removable door rotates. The second housing portion and the first housing portion enclose the cavity to secure the camera when the removable door is rotated into a closed position and the first fastening structure is coupled to the second fastening structure.
US11025794B2 Method of controlling a multifunction peripheral via a network with use of an information processing apparatus
In a case of a first function of carrying out a cooperative processing in accordance with an instruction from a user of a multifunction peripheral (10), the user is set as an execution user. In a case of a second function of carrying out a cooperative processing in accordance with an instruction from an application, a user instructed by the application is set as an execution user. Further, in a case where an execution user of a cooperative processing carried out using the first function and an execution user of a cooperative processing carried out using the second function are identical, use history information of the execution user is managed as use history information of a single user. This makes it possible to appropriately manage use history information of a cooperative processing.
US11025791B2 Information processing apparatus, printing apparatus, information processing method, and program, providing accurate identification of the type of a printing medium by increasing the opportunity to improve the accuracy of determining the type of printing medium based on measurement results
An information processing apparatus is configured to control an operation to determine a type of a printing medium to be printed by a printing unit, determine a type of printing medium indicated by information input by an input unit as the type of the printing medium to be printed, and be capable of executing a measurement mode and a designation mode. In the measurement mode, the type of the printing medium to be printed is determined by using a measurement result and a reference characteristic values set in advance. In the designation mode, the type of the printing medium to be printed is determined without using the measurement result. The information processing apparatus is configured to, even in the designation mode, change the reference characteristic value set in advance for the type of printing medium indicated by the information input by the input unit based on the measurement result.
US11025790B2 Image forming apparatus, image forming method, and non-transitory computer readable medium
An image forming apparatus includes a display and a processor that is programmed to perform control to display multiple document-addition display components that are formed on the display together with all or some of reduced images of pages included in a first document. Each of the multiple document-addition display components is formed between adjacent ones of the reduced images of pages included in the first document. The multiple document-addition display components are operated by a user to add a second document to the first document.
US11025788B2 Image processing apparatus, method for controlling the same, and storage medium
Images of the plurality of document pages are scanned to generate image data with one scanning instruction. A single folder named with a received character string is determined as a storage destination of image data corresponding to the plurality of document pages generated with the scanning instruction.
US11025785B2 Apparatus, control method, and non-transitory computer readable storage medium that cause a device to print an image based on a state of the apparatus and a user operation
An apparatus that causes a device to print an image includes at least one processor, and a display screen. A state of the apparatus is changed from a first state to a second state when an image is settled as a print target by a user, the first state being a state in which the at least one processor does not cause the device to print the image even if the apparatus is put close to the device, and the second state being a state in which the at least one processor can cause the device to print the image if the apparatus is put close to the device. After the apparatus in the second state performs a short distance wireless communication with the device, the device prints the image.
US11025779B1 Automated payment reminders
An electronic computing device establishes a communication session between a lender of a loan and a recipient of the loan. A debt owed to the lender by the recipient is tracked. Upon an initial communication between the lender and the recipient, a debt reminder is displayed on a display screen of the electronic computing device. The debt reminder provides a reminder to the lender that the debt is owed to the lender by the recipient.
US11025776B2 Interaction determined auto-answer time
Agents in a contact center are often connected to communications (e.g., calls, real-time text chats) automatically and without human intervention. By analyzing the communication and/or a history associated with the customer on the communication, an auto-answer delay may be determined that is better able to provide the agent with sufficient time to prepare for the communication. The auto-answer delay may be determined as a variation from a default auto-answer delay.
US11025775B2 Dialogue flow optimization and personalization
A method for generating a dialogue tree for an automated self-help system of a contact center from a plurality of recorded interactions between customers and agents of the contact center includes: computing, by a processor, a plurality of feature vectors, each feature vector corresponding to one of the recorded interactions; computing, by the processor, similarities between pairs of the feature vectors; grouping, by the processor, similar feature vectors based on the computed similarities into groups of interactions; rating, by the processor, feature vectors within each group of interactions based on one or more criteria, wherein the criteria include at least one of interaction time, success rate, and customer satisfaction; and outputting, by the processor, a dialogue tree in accordance with the rated feature vectors for configuring the automated self-help system.
US11025774B1 Hold time reducer
The system allows a consumer to shortcut through a call queue to reach a human agent faster. For phone or voice-based calls that require a consumer wait on hold, the system can give that consumer an accurate estimate of the wait time and allow them to skip all or some of it. It does this by using automated processes to proactively dial and wait in those call queues, measuring their time in queue. A new consumer making an incoming call can then join the call queue occupied by of those automated processes, shortcutting the consumer past all or some of the wait time.
US11025769B2 Terminal management method and device, terminal and computer storage medium
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a terminal management method and device, a terminal and a computer storage medium. The terminal management method comprises: obtaining current environment information of a terminal; determining an application management strategy matching with the current environment information according to the current environment information and a correspondence between environment information and application management strategies; and performing an enabling management on an application program set in the terminal according to the application management strategy.
US11025767B2 Mobile terminal and control method therefor
A mobile terminal including a display unit configured to display an image of which the viewing angle is changeable; and a controller configured to change the viewing angle of the displayed image in response to a user viewing change input, in response to a user selection of a first object included in the image, automatically change the viewing angle of the image such that the first object included in the image is continuously displayed on the display unit while the viewing angle is changed.
US11025766B2 Method, system, and device for process triggering
A process triggering method may comprise receiving an input operation on a lock screen of a terminal device, wherein the lock screen is provided by an application executing on the terminal device; determining input operation information corresponding to an input operation; determining triggering operation information matching with the input operation information; determining a process corresponding to the input operation, wherein the input operation information is for accessing only the process, and wherein the input operation information does not have a function of unlocking the terminal device at a system level, wherein unlocking the terminal device at the system level includes making other processes on the terminal device accessible and unlocking the terminal device at the system level requires an unlock control different from the input operation information for accessing the process; and triggering, by the application, the process without unlocking the terminal device at the system level.
US11025754B2 System for processing messages of data stream
A system for processing messages of a high rate data stream and an apparatus including: a message processor including a plurality of processor sub-modules and configured to read an input data stream, process the input data stream, and to output an output data stream; at least one payload memory storing data related to the input data stream and accessible to the message processor; at least one instruction memory accessible to the message processor and storing computer program instructions configuring the message processor to process the input data stream; and an application processor configured to rewrite the at least one instruction memory.
US11025753B2 Method and device for inter-process communication in network
A system for inter-process communication (IPC) in a network of a vehicle through a port for communication between a source application and a destination application.
US11025751B2 Method for processing data packet and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to methods for processing data packet and apparatus. One example method includes sending compression configuration information to a network device, receiving compression configuration information of an application layer packet from the network device, and performing compression processing on the application layer packet at an access layer according to the compression configuration information.
US11025746B2 Systems and methods for managing content items having multiple resolutions
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for managing content items having multiple resolutions may be provided. In some embodiments, a user device may send a request to access one or more images from a content management system. The one or more images may be categorized on the user device by an expected use that determines that the one or more images be in a first version. A second version of the one or more images may be received while a background download of the first version of the one or more images may be performed. In some embodiments, the first version may correspond to a high-resolution image whereas the second version may correspond to a lower resolution image.
US11025743B2 Systems and methods for initiating processing actions utilizing automatically generated data of a group-based communication system
A group-based communication platform is configured to initialize processing actions executable via validated external resources. Moreover, the group-based communication platform may recommend specific processing actions to a user based at least in part on the user's activity in interacting with the group-based communication platform (e.g., via a client device), wherein such activity may be represented as environmental contextual data. Moreover, once the user selects a particular processing action for execution, the group-based communication retrieves at least a portion of the generated environmental contextual data to be passed to the validated external resource for use in executing the selected processing action.
US11025738B2 Systems and methods for determining a destination location for transmission of packetized data in a network system based on an application server attribute
Various embodiments are described herein for systems and methods that can be used to determine a destination location in a network fabric. In one example embodiment, the method comprises receiving an application server attribute at a fabric controller from a source port, generating at the fabric controller a destination location based on the application server attribute and mapping information stored on the fabric controller, and transmitting the destination location to the source port, where the source port transmits packetized data to a destination location based on the destination location.
US11025735B2 Trend detection in a messaging platform
A system and method for trend detection in a messaging platform. A trend detection model is selected and a time series having a plurality of instances of social data is received, wherein the instances of social data share a countable parameter. A count is made of occurrences of countable parameters in each instance of social data assigned to that bin and a trend detected based at least in part on the trend detection model and on the count for each bin.
US11025729B2 Data route selection method and apparatus
This application provides a data route selection method and apparatus, and relates to the field of communications technologies, so as to resolve a problem of an excessively long transmission delay for an application program that initiates a data transmission request relatively later. The data route selection method includes: detecting, by a terminal, that information about an application matches a traffic descriptor; determining, by the terminal, a first route selection components for the application; and routing, by the terminal, traffic of the application on a first protocol data unit PDU session. The first PDU session matches the first route selection components. This application is applicable to a terminal.
US11025718B2 Synchronization of permissioned content in cloud-based environments
Enterprise administrators in a cloud-based environment including a cloud-based server and a repository can selectively impose permissions on items (e.g., files and folders) marked for synchronization (“sync items”). The sync items can be synchronized with the client devices of users by downloading the items along with the permission attributes from the cloud-based server. However, the permissions on those sync items means that any unpermitted changes to the local copies of the sync items do not get uploaded to the cloud-based server. A synchronization client on the client devices detects any changes made locally to the sync items that are not consistent with the permission attributes, and repairs those changes so that the sync items are restored to their most recent states. This ensures that any unauthorized changes made to sync items remain local and do not propagate by the synchronization process to other users.
US11025717B2 Method and system for backing up and restoring data
A method and system for backing up and restoring data includes: determining, at a server storage area network (SAN) node, an LUN required for protection within a server SAN node based on communication between a backup agent and a logic unit number (LUN) agent in the server SAN node; determining a target backup device based on communication between the backup agent and respective target agent of a plurality of backup devices, the plurality of backup devices being connected with the server SAN node; and transmitting a virtual disk control command to the target backup device in response to the backup or restoration being triggered, such that data in the LUN required for protection is backed up to the target backup device or restored from the target backup device via an activated virtual disk interface of the target backup device.
US11025713B2 Dynamic allocation of execution resources
An improved marketing automation system can optimize governance of server resources by managing the execution of campaigns. The marketing automation system can develop intelligence around a given customer's inflow of incoming campaigns, the execution time of the campaigns, and general resource utilization over time. The marketing automation system can learn to predict an expected number and type of campaigns for a pre-defined window of time. This intelligence can be leveraged to ensure that one or more executors remain available to execute predicted high priority campaigns upon placement into an execution queue. Further, this intelligence can be applied such that predicted dormant executors can be used to execute low priority tasks. In this way, the marketing automation system minimizes queue time until execution for high priority campaigns while optimizing use of server resources.
US11025712B1 Load balancer employing slow start, weighted round robin target selection
A system includes a load balancer and storage including a first data structure and a second data structure. Each of the data structures includes a plurality of different weight levels. At least one of the weight levels of the first data structure includes an identifier of a target. At least one of the weight levels of the second data structure includes a map that associates a target identifier with a final weight value. Responsive to receipt of a request and responsive to a target identifier included at a given weight level in the first data structure corresponding to a pointer, the load balancer selects the target identified in the first data structure at the given weight level. Responsive to no target identifiers included at the given weight level in the first data structure, the load balancer selects a target identified in the second data structure at the given weight level. The load balancer forwards the request to the selected target.
US11025711B2 Data centric resource management for edge cloud systems
A resource management framework is provided for edge-cloud systems that supports heterogeneity of devices and application requirements. One method comprises obtaining an application request in a multi-tier environment comprising cloud resources and edge nodes, wherein the edge nodes host virtual nodes to process the application requests, wherein each of the plurality of virtual nodes corresponds to a given predefined virtual node type; providing data from a given data source to at least two virtual nodes based on a data type of the given data source and the virtual node type of the at least two virtual nodes; and providing a given application request to at least one virtual node based on a data type of the given application request and the virtual node type of the at least one virtual node, wherein the at least one virtual node provides data in response to the application requests to corresponding applications and/or additional virtual nodes.
US11025709B2 Load processing method and apparatus
A computing system for load processing obtains a current time and a reported load amount from an access machine at the current time and determines a delayed cognitive load amount allocated to the access machine at a first time period by subtracting a first time difference from the current time. Next the computing system determines an actual load amount of the access machine at the current time by adding the reported load amount and the delayed cognitive load amount and determines whether the access machine is running at an overload condition by comparing the actual load amount of the access machine at the current time and a maximum load amount threshold for the access machine. The present application can accurately determine the load amount that the access machine has received and schedule user terminals received by the access machine to prevent overloaded operation of the access machine.
US11025707B1 Dynamic execution resource selection for customized workflow tasks
A representation of a workflow comprising a plurality of tasks is obtained. An execution of an instance of the workflow is initiated. The execution comprises selecting, with respect to a particular task of the workflow, a particular execution resource option from a set comprising at least a first execution resource option and a second resource execution option. A result of the execution is stored.
US11025703B1 Scheduled execution of instances
Techniques are disclosed for a client-and-server architecture where the client makes scheduled execution of instances to the server. The server may then launch occurrences as indicated by one of these API calls at each of the scheduled times. The server may also implement operations to selectively execute particular occurrences, such as executing a new occurrence only when no other occurrences are still running. In other embodiments, the server may implement pricing information in a determination of whether to execute a particular occurrence.
US11025702B2 Propagating an intelligent walker agent in a network to perform a computation
In one embodiment, a device in a network receives a path computation agent configured to determine a path in the network that satisfies an objective function. The device executes the path computation agent to update state information regarding the network maintained by the path computation agent. The device selects a neighbor of the device in the network to execute the path computation agent based on the updated state information regarding the network. The device instructs the selected neighbor to execute the path computation agent with the updated state information regarding the network. The device unloads the path computation agent from the device after selecting the neighbor of the device to execute the path computation agent.
US11025701B1 Systems and methods for utilizing blockchain for securing browsing behavior information
A system described herein may provide the use of secured ledger techniques, such as blockchain techniques, to secure information provided by a content provider, such as an application server. A device may generate a file containing such information, and a file name of the file may exclude identifying information for the content provider, such as a Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) or domain name associated with the content provider. The device may generate a first mapping between the file name and the content provider, and may record the first mapping to a ledger system. The device may maintain a second mapping of an identifier of a portion of the ledger system, in which the first mapping was recorded, to the content provider, and may use this second mapping to retrieve the information from the file upon an authorized request.
US11025700B2 Expedited sub-resource loading
Systems, methods, apparatus, and software for pre-fetching and/or pre-loading sub-resources used in rendering HTML files, web pages and the like are provided herein. Implementations include expedited sub-resource loading in which a cache node or other content delivery network component receives a first end user device request seeking a primary resource (e.g., an HTML file). Using information in the first request, the content delivery network pre-fetches one or more identified sub-resources (e.g., JavaScript code) required for rendering of the HTML file. Pre-fetched sub-resources are held by the cache node. During parsing of the HTML file by the end user device, a web browser or other application requires the sub-resource(s) and the end user device thus sends a second request to the cache node asking for the required sub-resource(s). The cache node sends the requested, pre-fetched sub-resource(s).
US11025698B2 System and method for data stream fragmentation with scalability
A method of data conditioning is disclosed that in one aspect can include the steps of receiving a data stream, encoding a time code in the data stream to identify a portion of the data stream corresponding to a content fragment, and separating the identified portion of the data stream to define the content fragment, wherein the content fragment comprises the encoded time code.
US11025692B2 Convergence sublayer for use in a wireless broadcasting system
A method of encapsulating data and a single frequency network configured to perform the method are disclosed. A content stream of data packets is received, and the data packets in the content stream are formatted in accordance with a first protocol. Information identifying a container size established for the content stream is received. The data packets formatted in accordance with the first protocol are fragmented and packed to form data units formatted in accordance with a second protocol, and the data units are sized based on the container size. The data units formatted in accordance with the second protocol are encapsulated to form second protocol data packets. The second protocol data packets are provided to a transmitter that is synchronized to one or more transmitters in a single frequency network so that each transmitter in the single frequency network broadcasts a same signal that includes the second protocol data packets.
US11025682B2 Methods and systems for wireless transmission of auxiliary stream data based on video conference systems
Disclosed herein are a method and a system for wireless transmission of auxiliary stream data based on a video conference system. The method comprises: connecting a first auxiliary stream device to the master of the video conference via wireless pairing; running a screening software by a second auxiliary stream device; transferring the audio and video data of the second auxiliary stream device to the master of the video conference via the screening software. The method and the system as provided herein can solve the problems which may be caused by being incompatible with audio and video interface cables, thereby improving participants' experience.
US11025681B2 Processing video including a physical writing surface
A method of processing of a sequence of video frames from a camera capturing a writing surface for subsequent transmission to at least one of a remote videoconferencing client and a remote videoconferencing server. The method comprises receiving the sequence of video frames from the camera; and selecting an image area of interest in the video frames, comprising selecting one of a sub-area of the video frames and an entire area of the video frames. The method also comprises, for each current video frame of the sequence of video frames, generating a pen stroke mask by applying adaptive thresholding to the image area of interest. The method also comprises generating an output video frame using the pen stroke mask. Corresponding systems and computer readable media are disclosed.
US11025678B2 AXI interconnect module communication network platform
Implementations described and claimed herein provide methods and systems for routing data, message, and register access transactions through common ports in an on-chip interface interconnect module while supporting Quality of Service (QoS) and maintaining fair data throughput. In one implementation, a System on Chip system includes an AXI interconnect module to route data, message, and register access transactions via common ports in the AXI interconnect module. The system may include at least one master circuit module configured to initiate data transaction, wherein the at least one master circuit module behaves as a slave to receive message transactions and register access transactions. The system may include at least one slave circuit module configured to respond to data transactions, wherein the at least one slave circuit module behaves as a master to initiate message transactions. The system may use QoS signaling as a priority indicator to prioritize the transactions.
US11025673B2 Compliance configuration management
Disclosed aspects relate to compliance configuration management for asset migration on a shared pool of configurable computing resources having a set of compute nodes. A migration request to migrate an asset coupled with a first compliance configuration from a source compute node to a target compute node may be detected. The first compliance configuration coupled with the asset on the source compute node may be compared with an expected compliance configuration for the target compute node. Based on and in response to the comparing, a mismatch of the first compliance configuration with respect to the expected compliance configuration may be determined. A set of response actions may be performed with respect to the migration request.
US11025671B1 Monitoring of javascript object properties for detection of web browser security threats
Detection of a security threat to a web browser by: Wrapping a suspect JavaScript code with a detection JavaScript code, wherein, when the wrapped suspect JavaScript code is executed in a web browser, the detection JavaScript code indirectly monitors access to a property of a non-writable, non-configurable JavaScript property, to detect an attempt by the suspect JavaScript code to perform a malicious action in the web browser. Executing the wrapped suspect JavaScript code in the web browser, to effect the monitoring and the detection.
US11025666B1 Systems and methods for preventing decentralized malware attacks
The disclosed computer-implemented method for preventing decentralized malware attacks may include (i) receiving, by a computing device, node data from a group of nodes over a network, (ii) training a machine learning model by shuffling the node data to generate a set of outputs utilized for predicting malicious data, (iii) calculating a statistical deviation for each output in the set of outputs from an aggregated output for the set of outputs, and (iv) identifying, based on the statistical deviation, an anomalous output in the set of outputs that is associated with one or more of the malicious nodes, the one or more malicious nodes hosting the malicious data. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11025665B2 Detection and identification of targeted attacks on a computing system
Malicious activity data is obtained, that is indicative of attempted attacks on a computing system. Clusters of targets are identified and it is determined whether the malicious activity preferentially targets one cluster of targets over other. Also, low prevalence attacks are identified and it is determined whether a low prevalence attack has a high concentration in one or more of the target clusters. If the malicious activity either preferentially targets a cluster, or a low prevalence attack has a high concentration in a cluster, then the attack is identified as a targeted attack, so that remediation steps can be taken.
US11025663B1 Automated network policy management
Disclosed herein are embodiments of systems, methods, and products comprises an analytic server, which automatically manage network policy. The analytic server determines the electronic communication protocol restrictions including access rules and the connectivity restrictions of electronic devices within a local area network, and segments the local area network into multiple subnetworks that are isolated from each other. The analytic server assigns an electronic device joining the local area network into one of the subnetworks according to the communication protocol determined by the device identifier. The analytic server monitors data traffic of the electronic devices of the local area network. The analytic server transmits an alert notification to a user device when the data traffic does not satisfy the electronic communication protocol restrictions, and updates the electronic communication protocol restrictions in a restriction database with new rules learned from the network.
US11025656B2 Automatic categorization of IDPS signatures from multiple different IDPS systems
Unknown and reference signatures are accessed. The unknown and reference signatures indicate patterns that correspond to known threats to resources (such as computer systems and/or computer networks) in a computer environment and comprise a multitude of descriptive elements having information describing different aspects of a corresponding signature. A set of similarity measures is created of the unknown and reference signatures from different perspectives, each perspective corresponding to a descriptive element. The set of similarity measures are integrated to generate an overall similarity metric. The overall similarity metric is used to find appropriate categories in the reference signatures into which the unknown signatures should be placed. The unknown signatures are placed into the appropriate categories to create a mapping from the unknown signatures to the reference signatures. The mapping is output for use by an IDPS for determining whether a threat has occurred to the resources in the computer environment.
US11025654B2 Machine learning-based traffic classification using compressed network telemetry data
In one embodiment, a device in a network receives telemetry data regarding a traffic flow in the network. One or more features in the telemetry data are individually compressed. The device extracts the one or more individually compressed features from the received telemetry data. The device performs a lookup of one or more classifier inputs from an index of classifier inputs using the one or more individually compressed features from the received telemetry data. The device classifies the traffic flow by inputting the one or more classifier inputs to a machine learning-based classifier.
US11025649B1 Systems and methods for malware classification
The disclosed computer-implemented method for malware classification may include receiving dynamic analysis traces that include event descriptions regarding malware programs, and labels regarding classes of malware programs; performing a first mapping of the event descriptions to a first set of vector representations, wherein order of the events is not taken into account by the first mapping; performing a second mapping of the event descriptions to a second set of vector representations, wherein order of the events is taken into account by the second mapping; combining the first set of vector representations and the second set of vector representations into a combined set of vector representations; inputting the combined set of vector representations, along with the labels, into an autoencoder; and training the autoencoder to generate a feature space representation that correlates identified features with classes of malware. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11025646B2 Risk adaptive protection
A method, system and computer-usable medium for generating a user behavior profile, comprising: monitoring user interactions between a user and an information handling system; converting the user interactions and the information about the user into electronic information representing the user interactions; generating a unique user behavior profile based upon the electronic information representing the user interactions and the information about the user; storing information relating to the unique user behavior profile within a user behavior profile repository; and, storing information referencing the unique user behavior profile in a user behavior blockchain.
US11025644B2 Data verification via independent processors of a device
A content request communication, e.g., generated using a first processor of a device, can be transmitted to a web server. A response communication including content identifying a first value can be received from the web server. The first processor can facilitate presentation of the content on a first display of the device. A communication can be received at a second processor of the device from a remote server. The communication can include data representing a second value and can be generated at the remote server using information received from the web server. Further, the second processor can produce a secure verification output that can be presented on a separate, second display, representing at least the second value. The presentation on first display can at least partially overlap in time with the presentation on the second display.
US11025643B2 Mobile multi-party digitally signed documents and techniques for using these allowing detection of tamper
Authenticated base digital document(s) are issued to client(s) by an issuing party, and aggregate digital document(s) are received. An aggregate digital document includes base digital document(s) and attachment(s). Authenticity of the aggregate digital document(s) is verified, resulting in authenticated aggregate digital document(s), which are stored and/or redistributed. Authentication challenge(s) are sent by a verifying party to a client requesting part or all of an aggregate digital document from the client be verified. The part or all of the aggregate digital document is received and authenticity and integrity are verified, resulting in an authenticated aggregate digital document. The client verifies authenticity of a base digital document and receives the authentication challenge(s) for an authenticated aggregate digital document and sends part or all of the authenticated aggregate digital document to the verifying party for verification by the verifying party.
US11025636B2 Security of shared credentials in crowdsourced wireless networks
A method, system and computer program product are disclosed for sharing a crowd sourced wireless network, wherein a first user uses a first device to access a wireless network, and the first device includes an application to grant automatically access to the wireless network to all of a defined group of people. In an embodiment, the method comprises restricting the automatic grant of access to the wireless network by, when one person of said group of people requests access to the network, a network control obtaining a determined strength of a defined relationship between the first user and that person, and granting the person access to the wireless network only if the determined strength of the defined relationship meets one or more set criteria. In an embodiment, the first device uploads a series of relationship scores to a server, and network control receives these scores from the server.
US11025632B2 Serial network communication using intelligent access policies
In one embodiment, a device of a vehicle receives a packet comprising a source address, a destination address, an internet protocol (IP) encapsulated controller area network (CAN) message, and CAN message identifier information. The device compares the source address, the destination address, and the CAN message identifier information to an access control list (ACL). The device makes a determination that delivery of the CAN message to the destination address would be a policy violation based on the comparison. The device drops the packet based on the determination that delivery of the CAN message to the destination address would be a policy violation.
US11025631B2 Network access control
This disclosure provides a method and device for controlling network access. According to the method, an aggregation switch may configure thereon an ACL rule comprising a first network segment and a second network segment, wherein the first network segment and the second network segment correspond to a same user group or different user groups, or the first network segment corresponds to a user group and the second network segment corresponds to a resource group. The aggregation switch may, after receiving a user packet from an access switch, match a source IP address of the user packet with the first network segment, and a destination IP address of the user packet with the second network segment. If the source IP address of the user packet matches with the first network segment and the destination IP address of the user packet matches with the second network segment, the user packet is discarded.
US11025627B2 Scalable and secure resource isolation and sharing for IoT networks
Various systems and methods of scalable and secure resource isolation and sharing for Internet of Things (IoT) networks, are described. Techniques for requesting inter-domain resource access and enabling resource sharing with use of an inter domain token are also described. In an example, communications in an IoT network to establish connectivity between a first device in a first domain and a second device in a second domain may include: receiving, from the first device at a collaboration cloud service, a request to access a resource of the second device; requesting and receiving, from an authorization provider, an inter-domain authorization token; and requesting, from the second device, access to the resource using the inter-domain authorization token; communications from the first device to access the second device are then performed between the first device and the second device based on a session key obtained with the inter-domain authorization token.
US11025624B2 Inter-application delegated authentication
Disclosed is a system for delegating authentication of an untrusted application executing on a client device. For delegated authentication, an untrusted application relies on a trusted application executing in the same environment for authentication purposes. The delegated authentication process avoids requiring the user of the untrusted application to provide authentication credentials. The disclosed system for delegating authentication enables any trusted application executing in the same computing environment to authenticate the untrusted application.
US11025620B2 Systems and methods of device authentication including features of circuit testing and verification in connection with known board information
A method and system for authenticating a device, board, assembly or system includes obtaining or processing test/scan information provided via extraction of ECID or other unique identifying information regarding a board.A re-authentication process is performed to verify that the board contains only legitimate ECID or other uniquely identified devices, via comparison of re-extracted codes of devices at known positions against a reference record, the reference record being established by an initial authentication process that utilizes information regarding authentic/unique ECID or other uniquely identified codes of devices delivered to populate the board to derive the reference record for the device.
US11025614B2 Systems, methods, and media for managing user credentials
Receiving a first username of a first user account (FAU) and a biometric signature (BS) of a user; in response to determining that BS matches a stored signature of FAU, presenting indications of a group of available services (GAS); receiving a selection of a service of GAS; transmitting an identifier of the selected service (SS); receiving an encrypted username (EU) and an encrypted password (EP) of a second user account (SAU) of SS; decrypting EU and EP; opening a first page that corresponds to a login page (LP) of SS; launching a script that identifies a username entry field (UEF) and a password entry field (PEF) on LP; entering the decrypted username (DU) in UEF and the decrypted password (DP) in PEF; and selecting a submit button (SB) within LP, wherein selecting SB to be selected causes SAU to be authenticated using DU and DP.
US11025605B2 System and method for secure application communication between networked processors
A system and method is disclosed for transporting application data through a communications tunnel between a host device and a guest device that each includes networked processors. The application data may be transported between the host device and the guest device through an allowed port of the host device, the communications tunnel, and a port of the guest device. Based on logon credentials, the guest device can be authenticated by a security server and a role may be determined. The role can include allowed ports and associated applications on the host that the guest is allowed to access. Remote access from the guest device to host devices or remote devices may be enabled without needing prior knowledge of their configurations. Secure access may be facilitated to remote host devices or remote devices, according to security policies that can vary on a per-session basis and takes into account various factors.
US11025601B2 System and apparatus for enhanced QOS, steering and policy enforcement for HTTPS traffic via intelligent inline path discovery of TLS terminating node
Described embodiments provide systems and apparatuses for enhanced quality of service, steering and policy enforcement for https traffic via intelligent in-line path discovery of a TLS terminating node. The system may include a first network device having a secure connection traversing through the first network device, and in communication with a second network device. The first network device and the second network device may be intermediary to a client device and a server. The first network device may determine that the second network device terminates the secure connection. The first network device may receive key generation information of the secure connection from the second network device following determining the second network device terminates the secure connection. The first network device may decipher packet(s) of the secure connection destined for the device or the server using the received key generation information, to regulate network traffic of the secure connection at the first network device.
US11025594B2 Secret information distribution method and device
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a secret information distribution method. The method includes: receiving, by a network functions virtualization infrastructure NFVI, secret information sent by management and orchestration (MANO); creating a virtual trusted platform module (vTPM) in the NFVI, and writing the secret information into the vTPM; receiving, by the network functions virtualization infrastructure NFVI, a virtualized network function VNF initialization command from the MANO, and creating a VNF; and obtaining, by the VNF, the secret information from the vTPM.
US11025581B2 System and method for location and time based social networking
The present application is directed to a system and method for creating on-line comments of a point of interest. The system and method creates a moment having a piece of digital content showing the point of interest, wherein the moment has a time stamp and a location stamp; and shares the moment with a predetermined group of members. The sharing of the moment is limited to members that meet the time stamp and the location stamp, and the system and method refuse accepting comments from members that do not meet the time stamp and location stamp.
US11025573B1 Method and apparatus for data sharing
A method for data sharing includes receiving, from a potential contact, a first location. The method also includes, in a case that a second location of a user device of a user matching the first location, identifying, for the user, the potential contact; receiving, from the user device, a request for the user to become a contact with the potential contact, the request includes a permission setting, the permission indicates whether a subset of user data of the user can be viewed by the potential contact; sending, based on the request, a communication to the potential contact to initiate a data exchange; and, in response to receiving an acceptance of the communication: setting the user as a contact of the potential contact, the subset of the user data is viewable to the potential contact in accordance with the permission; and setting the potential contact as a contact of the user.
US11025571B2 Message sharing method for sharing image data reflecting status of each user via chat room and computer program for executing same method
A message sharing method includes: receiving image data captured via an imaging unit; receiving text input by a user via the input unit; analyzing, by a processor, the text and the image data and extracting a first object related to the user by using at least one of a result of analyzing the text, a result of analyzing the image data, and a sensed value obtained from a sensor unit; editing the image data to further include the extracted first object, and converting the edited image data to a thumbnail format; sharing the converted image data and the text with another user via a chat room.
US11025570B2 Dynamic and secure real-time notifications in messages
Techniques for providing dynamic and secure real-time notifications in messages are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a method comprises: storing a count of notifications associated with a user; transmitting a message to a messaging client of a device of the user, the message being configured to trigger the messaging client to transmit a request in response to the message being opened; updating the count of notifications after the transmission of the message; receiving the request from the messaging client based on the message having been opened; in response to receiving the request, determining the changed count of notifications; retrieving an image from a database of images based on the changed count of notifications, the image indicating the changed count of notifications; and transmitting the image to the messaging client for display in the opened message.
US11025569B2 Shared content presentation with integrated messaging
Users who are experiencing a shared content stream can exchange messages. Each user device can present a graphical user interface that includes controls to interact with a shared content stream being received and presented at the user device; a control to begin composing a message to other users who are receiving the shared content stream, and a display area to display previously received messages associated with the shared content stream. A message can be associated with a shared content stream, e.g., by providing a tag that identifies the content being played at the time the message was sent.
US11025564B2 RDMA transport with hardware integration and out of order placement
Techniques are disclosed for implementing direct memory access in a virtualized computing environment. A new mapping of interfaces between RNIC Consumer and RDMA Transport is defined, which enables efficient retry, a zombie detection mechanism, and identification and handling of invalid requests without bringing down the RDMA connection. Techniques are disclosed for out of order placement and delivery of ULP Requests without constraining the RNIC Consumer to the ordered networking behavior, if it is not required for the ULP (e.g., storage). This allows efficient deployment of an RDMA accelerated storage workload in a lossy network configuration, and reduction in latency jitter.
US11025563B2 Space-aware network switch
A network switch includes a device interface configured to facilitate communication between the network switch and a plurality of building devices that serve a space, network routing circuitry configured to route network communications associated with the building devices in accordance with one or more network parameters, a control circuit configured to control the plurality of devices via the network communications to provide a plurality of space use cases for the space. and a network manager circuit configured to determine values for the one or more network parameters based on the plurality of space use cases for the space.
US11025562B2 Activity based electrical computer system request processing architecture
An electrical computer system processing architecture for providing an indication of activity in the electrical computer system, the electrical computer system processing architecture comprising a plurality of client computers connected to at least one server by a computer network. Each of the client computers is configured to provide requests to the at least one server. The or each server comprises a store for storing requests provided by the plurality of client computers. The or each server is configured to match complementary requests from the plurality of client computers stored in the store. Following the matching of complementary requests, the or each server counts unmatched requests corresponding to one or other of the complementary requests in the store, and outputs the counted number of unmatched requests to provide the indication of activity in the computer system.
US11025558B2 Real-time resource processing based on resource channel factors
A resource transfer system that provides intelligent distribution of resources based on resource routing selections, resource receipt selections, and/or resource processing advantages, and in response makes the resource transfers accordingly. The resources may be transferred based on the desired speed of distribution, the reason for distribution, the entities involved in the interaction, the level of security for distribution, level of protection for the interaction, or the like.
US11025555B2 Method for processing data and device
A method includes obtaining a first count value of a first protocol data unit, delivering a service data unit corresponding to a second value set in a first value set to an upper layer protocol stack, and deleting a fourth value set from a third value set when the first count value matches a second count value, where the first value set includes a count value corresponding to a protocol data unit, delivered in-order, in a receiving buffer of a wireless device, the third value set includes a count value corresponding to a protocol data unit that has been delivered by the wireless device to the upper layer protocol stack out-of-order, and a fifth value set including the second value set and the fourth value set is a continuous count value section for which counting starts from the first count value.
US11025551B2 Weighted fair queueing using severity-based window in reliable packet delivery network
In one embodiment, a method comprises a network device detecting an event severity encountered by the network device; the network device selectively changing a window size, for a maximum number of unacknowledged data packets that can be sent by the network device to a receiver device, to correspond to the event severity encountered by the network device; and the network device transmitting, to the receiver device, a number of data packets up to the window size, enabling the receiver device to detect the corresponding event severity encountered by the network device based on the number of unacknowledged data packets received by the receiver device from the network device.
US11025548B2 Control device and method of vehicle multi-master module based on ring communication topology based vehicle
Provided is a collision prevention system of a multi-master including: a plurality of external modules; and an integrated device. The integrated device includes: a plurality of interfaces connected respectively to the plurality of external modules and respectively controlled by corresponding external modules; a plurality of internal modules; a plurality of dedicated buffers connected respectively to the plurality of interfaces and the plurality of internal modules; and a common block connected to the plurality of dedicated buffers and controlled by the plurality of interfaces and the plurality of internal modules. The plurality of dedicated buffers includes a GBU and a plurality of LBUs. The GBU and the plurality of LBUs are connected to two neighboring GBUs and a plurality of LBUs to form a ring communication topology, which transmits ring communication data in one direction. The common block is connected to the ring communication topology through the GBU.
US11025544B2 Network interface for data transport in heterogeneous computing environments
A network interface controller can be programmed to direct write received data to a memory buffer via either a host-to-device fabric or an accelerator fabric. For packets received that are to be written to a memory buffer associated with an accelerator device, the network interface controller can determine an address translation of a destination memory address of the received packet and determine whether to use a secondary head. If a translated address is available and a secondary head is to be used, a direct memory access (DMA) engine is used to copy a portion of the received packet via the accelerator fabric to a destination memory buffer associated with the address translation. Accordingly, copying a portion of the received packet through the host-to-device fabric and to a destination memory can be avoided and utilization of the host-to-device fabric can be reduced for accelerator bound traffic.
US11025542B2 Routing packets in overlapping address spaces
At an outbound end of a tunnel from a first data network, a packet is analyzed to determine whether the packet is to be directed to a local target in the first data network or to be sent over the tunnel to a remote target in a second data network. A target address of the packet is present in both the first data network and the second data network. When the packet is to be directed to the remote target in the second data network, an octet in the target address of the packet is changed from a first value to a second value, the changing forming a modified packet. When the second value is stored in the octet, the modified packet is caused to be sent to the tunnel for delivery to the second data network.
US11025541B2 Transporting a GTP message to a termination device
Examples provided herein transmits a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Tunneling Protocol (GTP) message between first and second termination devices. One or more Ethernet frames carrying a GTP message are received by a controller by the first termination device in response to the destination Media Access Control (MAC) address of the Ethernet frames matching a MAC address assigned to the controller. An IP address of a second termination device is selected as the destination for transporting the GTP message based on an element included in the received GTP message.
US11025537B2 Multiple RSTP domain separation
The present invention relates to electronic systems for use in high demand or mission critical environments, including power stations, sub-stations, roadside transportation, rail, and industrial applications. The present invention provides a) increased resilience of mission critical communications infrastructure b) ability to maintain multiple independent RSTP domains over HSR ring d) method of using a hidden VLAN as an RSTP domain ID c) a method of creating multiple redundant protocols domains over HSR ring.
US11025536B1 Support for flooding in encapsulation and inter-VLAN communication via proxy-ARP
A first leaf switch may receive from a first host, a request for a second host that is not known at the first leaf switch. The first host may be within a first End Point Group (EPG) and the second host being within a second EPG. The first EPG and the second EPG may be in a Bridge Domain (BD). Flood in encapsulation may be enabled for the first EPG and for the second EPG. Next, the first leaf switch may flood the request locally in the first EPG and to a spine switch with a VNID of the first EPG. The spine switch may then flood the request to a second leaf switch where the BD is present. The second leaf switch may send a glean request for the second host, receive, in response to sending the glean request, a reply, and learn the second host locally in response to receiving the reply.
US11025534B2 Service-based node-centric ECMP health
Techniques are presented herein for determining equal cost multi-path (ECMP) performance health in a network. In accordance with an example embodiment, a method is provided that involves obtaining information indicating ECMP paths in a network, the network comprises of a plurality of nodes that includes at least one branch node. The method includes configuring the branch node to obtain ECMP performance metrics, and obtaining the ECMP performance metrics from the branch node. The method further includes analyzing the ECMP performance metrics to determine ECMP performance health of the branch node.
US11025530B1 Intelligent routing of messages through communication channels
Aspects of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for routing a message to a communication channel based on utilization data. The method includes one or more processors receiving a message for distribution to a user. The method further includes one or more processors identifying historical communication channel utilization data associated with the user. The method further includes one or more processors determining a prediction of an active communication channel for the user based on the historical communication channel utilization data associated with the user. The method further includes one or more processors determining whether to reroute the message to the predicted active communication channel of the user. The method further includes, in response to determining to reroute the message to the predicted active communication channel, one or more processors sending the message to the user utilizing the predicted active communication channel.
US11025528B1 Dynamic virtual network function placement for optimal border gateway protocol support
Optimization of network-performant-sensitive Internet data traffic for improved performance of network-performant-sensitive applications is provided. A system and method identify an optimal route for data from a client-network to a remote host-network and direct the data along the optimal route. In one implementation, a VNF is configured as a default gateway for the data and is deployed at a strategic location along the optimal route, thus forcing the data on the route. In another implementation, a VNF is deployed on a network and configured as a virtual router. A client network that is provisioned for optimized routing services communicates with the virtual router, wherein the virtual router advertises the optimized route to peers to route the targeted subset of traffic on the optimal route. In another implementation, the system is configured to emulate a router and advertise the optimized route to peers to route the data on the optimal route.
US11025527B2 Topology change processing in bridged networks using a spanning tree protocol
In a spanning tree network, topology change notifications are omitted when a port becomes forwarding if the peer port is an Alternate or Backup port in Discarding state. Other features are also provided.
US11025521B1 Dynamic sample selection based on geospatial area and selection predicates
A system and method for determining a dynamic sample of client devices in a distributed system environment are provided. Coordinates for areas based on geospatial input are received. A predicate function that selects a dynamic sample of client devices in the one or more areas based on the received coordinates is determined. The client devices are selected based on the predicate function. A request for information is queried from the selected client devices and is processed.
US11025518B2 Communicating health status when a management console is unavailable
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for communicating health status when a management console is unavailable for a server in a mirror storage environment. A determination at a first server is made that a management console is unavailable over the console network. The first server determines a health status at the first server and the first storage in response to determining that the management console cannot be reached over the console network. The health status indicates whether there are errors or no errors at the first server and the first storage. The first server transmits the determined health status to the second server over a mirroring network mirroring data between the first storage and a second storage managed by the second server. The determined health status is forwarded to an administrator.
US11025514B2 Automatic health check and performance monitoring for applications and protocols using deep packet inspection in a datacenter
A method of collecting health check metrics for a network is provided. The method, at a deep packet inspector on a physical host in a datacenter, receives a copy of a network packet from a load balancer. The packet includes a plurality of layers. Each layer corresponds to a communication protocol in a plurality of communication protocols. The method identifies an application referenced in the packet. The method analyzes the information in one or more layers of the packet to determine metrics for the source application. The method sends the determined metrics to the load balancer.
US11025511B2 Orchestration engine blueprint aspects for hybrid cloud composition
Techniques that facilitate orchestration engine blueprint aspects for hybrid cloud composition are provided. In one example, a system includes a blueprint component and a hybrid cloud composition component. The blueprint component determines one or more blueprint-level aspects for a blueprint associated with a cloud-based computing platform. The one or more blueprint-level aspects are indicative of encoded information for one or more features associated with one or more computing resources for the cloud-based computing platform. The hybrid cloud composition component determines a set of resource definitions for the cloud-based computing platform based on the one or more blueprint-level aspects.
US11025510B2 Optimizing streaming graph topology based on service level agreement
System resource usage by a streaming application processing workloads can be monitored, the streaming application comprising at least one parallelizable operator, at least a first instance of the parallelizable operator being initialized to execute. Based on the monitoring, at least one performance metric for the streaming application in processing the workloads can be determined. Based on the at least one performance metric, whether hosting of the streaming application is, or is near to, violating at least one criteria can be determined. If so, at least one additional instance of at least one parallelizable operator of the streaming application that is currently executing can be initialized. Responsive to initializing the at least one additional instance of at least one of the parallelizable operators, a portion of the workloads can be directed to the at least one additional instance of at least one of the parallelizable operators.
US11025508B1 Automatic determination of code customizations
A system could include a first set of mappings between application files and version indicators. The application files could be related to a software application. The system could also include a second set of mappings between application files and a first subset of version indicators, where a standardized release of the software application includes application file versions in accordance with the first subset. The system could further include a third set of mappings between a second subset of version indicators and records indicating that the corresponding application file versions were written after the standardized release. The system could further include processors configured to perform operations including: determining that an application file in the third set of mappings has standardized release version. The operations could further include providing a difference between a recent version of the application file and the application file version that was part of the standardized release.
US11025502B2 Systems and methods for using machine learning techniques to remediate network conditions
A system described herein may use automated techniques, such as machine learning techniques, to identify network events (e.g., based on user-submitted reports and/or system-generated alerts). The system may identify a type and/or attributes of the network event, and may identify past network events that share the same or similar attributes. An estimated time to remediate the network event, and/or one or more remedial measures, may be determined and implemented based on remediation measures taken to remediate the past network events. The determined remedial measures may include one or more temporary remedial measures effected until a permanent solution is put into place. Users who are affected, or who are likely to be affected, may be contacted to indicate the estimated remediation time. Feedback may be used to refine the estimation and/or remediation for future similar network events.
US11025500B2 Provisioning infrastructure from visual diagrams
Provisioning infrastructure from visual diagrams can include selecting, with a first neural network, regions of interest within an infrastructure architecture diagram that corresponds to an infrastructure offered by an infrastructure provider for supporting a computer application. With a second neural network, infrastructure resources and interconnections among the infrastructure resources can be identified based on objects appearing within the regions of interest. Properties corresponding to the infrastructure resources identified can be determined with a third neural network. With a fourth neural network, an infrastructure architecture specification can be generated, the infrastructure architecture specification specifying the infrastructure resources, corresponding properties of the infrastructure resources, and interconnections among the infrastructure resources. The infrastructure architecture specification can be used to configure networked resources to support the computer application.
US11025495B1 Methods and apparatus to determine container priorities in virtualized computing environments
Example methods and apparatus to determine container priorities in virtualized computing environments are disclosed herein. Examples include: a cluster controller to classify a first container into a cluster based on the first container having a number of distinct allocated resources within a threshold number of distinct allocated resources corresponding to a second container; a container ranking generator to: determine resource utilization rank values for a resource usage type of a number of distinct allocated resources, the resource utilization rank values indicative that the first container utilizes the resource usage type more than the second container; determine an aggregated resource utilization rank value for the first container based on aggregating ones of the resource utilization rank values corresponding to the first container; and a container priority controller to generate a priority class for the first container based on the aggregated resource utilization rank value.
US11025494B2 Techniques for dynamic network management
Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques for dynamic network management, such as by monitoring and analyzing network parameters, such as network traffic and network configurations, to enable visualization of network state and improved situational awareness. Some embodiments are particularly directed to providing a graphical user interface (GUI) that utilizes various network parameters to map, characterize, and/or assign attributes to network traffic and resources. In many embodiments, network traffic may be monitored and/or routed based on their attributes.
US11025491B2 Systems and methods for configuration verification across secured network boundaries
Systems and methods are described for testing server configuration across a secured network edge. A server administrator submitting configuration instructions from an external network separated from an internal network by a network boundary device may not have adequate access for proper testing. A test platform within the internal network receives, from a management device in the external network, a test request indicating a client characteristic. The test platform generates a data request with origination information for a source of the data request conforming to the indicated client characteristic and transmits the generated data request to a data server within the internal network responsive to receiving the test request from the management device. The test platform then receives a response to the generated data request and provides, to the management device in the external network, a report based on the received response.
US11025482B2 Resilient domain name service (DNS) resolution when an authoritative name server is degraded
In one embodiment, a resolution resiliency application modifies domain name service (DNS) resolution. In operation, the resolution resiliency application determines that an authoritative name server has begun recovering from a degraded state or receives a flush list update from the authoritative name server. In response, the resolution resiliency application performs operation(s) that modify a query rate and/or a cache. The query rate specifies a frequency associated with DNS queries transmitted to the first authoritative name server. The cache stores DNS record(s) received from the first authoritative name server. Finally, the resolution resiliency application generates a DNS response to a DNS query based on the modified query rate and/or the modified cache.
US11025476B2 Multi-channel contention method, communications device, and wireless network system
A multi-channel contention method, a communications device, and a wireless network system are presented. The present disclosure is applied to a communications device in a wireless network, where the communications device is an access point or a station; and the communications device includes: a channel contention module configured to: listen to at least two channels, determine a first channel succeeding in contention, and determine a second channel considered to succeed in contention; and an exchange module configured to: exchange a control frame with another communications device in the wireless network using the first channel and the second channel in order to occupy the channels, or exchange a data frame.
US11025468B1 Single carrier frequency division multiple access baseband signal generation
Applications of CI processing to ad-hoc and peer-to-peer networking significantly improve throughput, network capacity, range, power efficiency, and spectral efficiency. CI-based subscriber units perform network-control functions to optimize network performance relative to channel conditions, network loads, and subscriber services. CI codes are used to identify and address network transmissions. Channel characteristics of communication links are employed to encode, address, and authenticate network transmissions. CI transceivers used as relays and routers employ unique characteristics of transmission paths to code and decode network transmissions. A central processor is adapted to perform array processing with signals received from, and transmitted by, a plurality of subscriber units in a wireless network.
US11025467B2 Data sending method and apparatus
A data sending apparatus includes a processor and a transceiver. The processor is configured to generate K first frequency-domain data streams, wherein a kth first frequency-domain data stream of the K first frequency-domain data streams is determined by performing preprocessing on a kth first modulated data stream, and the preprocessing includes at least a Fourier transform, a cyclic extension, or a phase rotation. The processor is further configured to map the K first frequency-domain data streams to frequency-domain resources to generate a time-domain symbol, and the transceiver is configured to send the time-domain symbol. A length of the kth first frequency-domain data stream of the K first frequency-domain data streams is Nk, and a length of the kth first modulated data stream is Mk. K is a positive integer greater than 1, Nk and Mk are positive integers, and k is an integer k=0, 1, . . . , K−1.
US11025461B2 Systems and methods for delta-sigma digitization
A baseband processing unit includes a baseband processor configured to receive a plurality of component carriers of a radio access technology wireless service, and a delta-sigma digitization interface configured to digitize at least one carrier signal of the plurality of component carriers into a digitized bit stream, for transport over a transport medium, by (i) oversampling the at least one carrier signal, (ii) quantizing the oversampled carrier signal into the digitized bit stream using two or fewer quantization bits.
US11025460B2 Methods and apparatus for accessing interstitial areas of a cable
In accordance with one or more embodiments, a cabling system can include a plurality of cables, and a tapered supporting structure coupled to the plurality of cables. The tapered supporting structure can facilitate exposure of an endpoint of each cable of the plurality of cables, and the endpoint of each cable of the plurality of cables can be coupled to a communication device that facilitates transmitting electromagnetic waves that propagate along the plurality of cables without requiring an electrical return path. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11025459B2 Systems and methods for automatic level control
Systems and methods for automatic level control (ALC) are provided. In one embodiment, an ALC system for communications signals comprises: a multi-threshold programmable ALC controller; and at least one signal path that includes: a digital step attenuator configured to receive an analog communications signal and attenuate the analog communications signal in response to an attenuation adjustment signal from the ALC controller; and an analog-to-digital converter configured to receive the analog communications signal as attenuated by the digital step attenuator and generate samples of the attenuated analog communications signal, wherein the ALC controller receives the samples. The ALC controller comprises a plurality of clip detectors that function in parallel. Each of the clip detectors are programmed with a respective amplitude and time threshold. Based on which of the plurality of clip detectors determine that the samples exceed their respective amplitude and time threshold, the ALC controller generates the attenuation adjustment signal.
US11025455B2 Method for estimating self-interference channel and device for same
A method for estimating a self-interference channel by a communication device which operates in a full-duplex mode can comprise the steps of: transmitting a reference signal in a first transmission unit by means of resource elements (REs) of which the number is smaller than the number of antennas of a communication device; estimating a self-interference channel by using a first reference signal matrix, which is returned by means of a self-interference channel in the first transmission unit, and reference signal matrices which are returned by means of a self-interference channel in a predetermined number of transmission units prior to the first transmission unit; and storing information about the estimated self-interference channel.
US11025454B2 State analysis of remote computing images
Disclosed herein is technology for analyzing a computing image (e.g., container image, virtual disk image) while it is on a remote node in a secured environment. An example method may involve: initiating, by a first computing device, an execution of a proxy agent on a second computing device, the proxy agent having access to an image repository comprising an image; transmitting, by the proxy agent, a request for image data of the image, wherein the request comprises information indicating a particular portion of the image to be read using a file system operation; storing the image data that comprises data at the particular portion of the image; and analyzing the image data in view of one or more rules to determine a state of the image, wherein the state indicates a status of at least one of a computer program feature, an operating system feature, or a hardware feature.
US11025453B2 Outside-of-network management of a component in a virtual data center using a remote display on a host management server
Outside-of-network management of a component in a virtual data center using a remote display on a HMS is disclosed. A computing device, outside of the virtual data center network, requests access to a host JNLP file for a host on the component. After receiving the request, the host provides the host JNLP file to the HMS. The HMS initiates a web based application, opens a port for access to the application, and provides the port information to a WebService within the virtual data center network. The WebService opens a port that the computing device can use to access the WebService and provides the webService port information and the HMS port information to the computing device. The computing device uses a browser to remotely manage the component via the port information and the application operating on the HMS.
US11025447B2 User controllable filter system for an appliance
Example methods and apparatus for communicatively coupling internal components and accessories appliances, and appliances with external components and accessories are disclosed herein. A disclosed example method of operating a domestic appliance having at least one of an internal communications network and/or an external communications network among at least two components includes identifying the components, communicating the capabilities of each identified component, communicating the status of each identified component, providing a command interface for operating the components, facilitating communication between the components, and operating the appliance using the command interface and the facilitated communication.
US11025446B2 Method and apparatus for group communication in wireless communication system
A method and an apparatus for group communication in a mobile communication system are provided. The method includes receiving a first message including information related to a discontinuous reception (DRX) cycle from a network device, transmitting a second message based on the first message to at least one terminal, and transmitting data to the at least one terminal based on the information related to the DRX cycle.
US11025445B2 Early acknowledgment for write operations
This disclosure describes techniques for providing early acknowledgments to a source device performing a data write operation within a data center or across a geographically-distributed data center. In one example, this disclosure describes a method that includes receiving, by a gateway device and from a source device within a local data center, data to be stored at a remote destination device that is located within a remote data center; storing, by the gateway device, the data to high-speed memory included within the gateway device; transmitting, by the gateway device, the data over a connection to the remote data center; after transmitting the data and before the data is stored at the remote destination device, outputting, by the gateway device to the source device, a local acknowledgment, wherein the local acknowledgment indicates to the source device that the data can be assumed to have been stored at the remote destination device.
US11025441B2 Power supply
PSEs are provided. In one aspect, the PSE includes a first port group, a second port group, a second port group and a power sourcing module. The first port group includes a plurality of PSE ports, wherein the PSE ports in the first port group are connected in parallel and connected with a first line pair and a second line pair in the Ethernet cable. The second port group includes a plurality of PSE ports, wherein the PSE ports in the second port group are connected in parallel and connected with a third line pair and a fourth line pair in the Ethernet cable. The detecting and classifying module performs feature detection for a Power Device (PD) connected with the Ethernet cable. The power sourcing module outputs a working voltage from the first port group and outputs the working voltage from the second port group.
US11025438B2 Cross-chain interactions using a domain name scheme in blockchain systems
Implementations of the present disclosure include identifying, by a relay that is communicatively linked with a first blockchain instance and a second blockchain instance in a unified blockchain network, a blockchain domain name of a first blockchain instance; identifying a blockchain domain name of the second blockchain instance; receiving, from a node of the first blockchain instance, an access request for accessing the second blockchain instance, wherein the access request including the blockchain domain name of the second blockchain instance; identifying a chain identifier of the second blockchain instance based on the blockchain domain name of the second blockchain instance, wherein the chain identifier of the second blockchain instance indicates a blockchain network configuration of the second blockchain instance; and providing access to the second blockchain instance for the first blockchain instance based on the blockchain network configuration indicated by the chain identifier of the second blockchain instance.
US11025436B2 Self-authenticating digital identity
A system and method for a self-authenticating identity. A self-authenticating identity is a digital identity created in an embodiment by aggregating a user's verified identity information and its public key, both of which are digitally signed by the user and an identity provider. This cryptographic binding allows the user to prove it is in fact the true party that the identity was issued to, without the need for a third party to be directly involved. The identity may also contain information that conveys how the identity was verified.
US11025435B2 System and method for blockchain-based cross-entity authentication
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for blockchain-based cross-entity authentication are provided. One of the methods includes: obtaining, from a blockchain, a blockchain transaction comprising an authentication request by a first entity for authenticating a user, wherein the authentication request comprises a decentralized identifier (DID) of the user; in response to determining that the first entity is permitted to access authentication information of the user endorsed by a second entity, obtaining an authentication result of the user by the second entity in response to the obtained blockchain transaction, wherein the authentication result is associated with the DID; generating a different blockchain transaction comprising the authentication result; and transmitting the different blockchain transaction to a blockchain node for adding to the blockchain.
US11025431B2 Method and system for two factor authentication for blockchain transactions
A method for two factor authentication for a blockchain transaction includes: storing a data pair including a public key of a first cryptographic key pair and an expected data value; receiving a transaction request including a first digital signature, one or more input addresses, one or more output addresses, and at least one transaction amount; identifying a processed transaction in a sidechain including a destination address and a transaction data value, wherein the destination address is generated using the public key of the first cryptographic key pair; performing a first authentication by validating the first digital signature using the public key of the first cryptographic key pair; performing a second authentication by validating the transaction data value using the expected data value; and transmitting the received transaction request to a plurality of other nodes in a blockchain network.
US11025428B2 Systems and methods for enabling trusted communications between controllers
Systems and methods are described that enable trusted communications between two entities. In one implementation, a controller of a vehicle may include one or more processors configured to receive data and a controller signature from a second controller of the vehicle. The controller signature may be generated based on at least a first portion of the data. The one or more processors may be further configured to transmit the data and the controller signature to a gateway of the vehicle and receive a gateway signature from the gateway. The gateway signature may be generated based on at least a second portion of the data and transmitted to the controller after the gateway verified the controller signature. In addition, the one or more processors may be configured to verify the gateway signature and process the data.
US11025427B2 Sending cross-chain authenticatable messages
Disclosed herein are computer-implemented methods; computer-implemented systems; and non-transitory, computer-readable media, for sending cross-chain messages. One computer-implemented method includes storing, through consensus of blockchain nodes of a first blockchain network, an authenticable message (AM) associated with a first account to a blockchain associated with the first blockchain network, where the AM comprises an identifier of the first blockchain network, information of the first account, information of a recipient of the AM, and content of the AM. The AM and location information is transmitted to a relay to be forwarded to the recipient located outside of the first blockchain network, where the location information identifies a location of the AM in the blockchain and the recipient includes one or more accounts outside of the first blockchain network.
US11025421B2 Advanced modular handshake for key agreement and optional authentication
Various embodiments relate to a key protocol exchange that provide a simple but still secure key exchange protocol. Security of key exchange protocols has many aspects; providing and proving all these properties gets harder with more complex protocols. These security properties may include: perfect forward secrecy; forward deniability; key compromise impersonation resistance; security against unknown key share attack; explicit or implicit authentication; key confirmation; protocol is (session-)key independent; key separation (different keys for encryption and MACing); extendable, e.g., against DOS attacks; support of early messages; small communication footprint; and support of for public-key and/or password authentication.
US11025417B2 Cross-blockchain data access method, apparatus and system, and computer readable medium
The present disclosure provides a cross-blockchain data access method, apparatus and system, and a computer readable medium. The method comprises: sending an authorizing blockchain apparatus a block data request carrying a requesting blockchain apparatus identifier and authorization information, so that the authorizing blockchain apparatus verifies whether the authorization information corresponding to locally-stored requesting blockchain apparatus identifier is matched with the authorization information in the block data request; receiving block data sent by the authorizing blockchain apparatus and corresponding to the block data request, the block data being sent after the authorizing blockchain apparatus verifies that the authorization information corresponding to locally-stored requesting blockchain apparatus identifier is matched with the authorization information in the block data request. According to the present disclosure, through an authorization mechanism, namely, the authorizing blockchain apparatus's authorization for the requesting blockchain apparatus, the requesting blockchain apparatus may be enabled to access the block data of the authorizing blockchain apparatus according to the authorization information, thereby finally achieving cross-blockchain data access. The cross-blockchain data access according to the present disclosure does not require manual participation and exhibits a higher access efficiency.
US11025416B1 Systems and methods for quantum session authentication
Systems, apparatuses, methods, and computer program products are disclosed for session authentication. An example method includes receiving, by decoding circuitry and over a quantum line, a set of qbits generated based on a first set of quantum bases. The example method further includes decoding, by the decoding circuitry and based on a second set of quantum bases, the set of qbits to generate a decoded set of bits. In this example method, the first set of quantum bases is determined without reliance on the second set of quantum bases and the second set of quantum bases is determined without reliance on the first set of quantum bases. The example method further includes generating, by session authentication circuitry, a session key based on the decoded set of bits.
US11025411B2 Technologies for providing streamlined provisioning of accelerated functions in a disaggregated architecture
Technologies for providing streamlined provisioning of accelerated functions in a disaggregated architecture include a compute sled. The compute sled includes a network interface controller and circuitry to determine whether to accelerate a function of a workload executed by the compute sled, and send, to a memory sled and in response to a determination to accelerate the function, a data set on which the function is to operate. The circuitry is also to receive, from the memory sled, a service identifier indicative of a memory location independent handle for data associated with the function, send, to a compute device, a request to schedule acceleration of the function on the data set, receive a notification of completion of the acceleration of the function, and obtain, in response to receipt of the notification and using the service identifier, a resultant data set from the memory sled. The resultant data set was produced by an accelerator device during acceleration of the function on the data set. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US11025409B1 Systems and methods for generating a blockchain-based user profile
Systems and methods are described for generating a blockchain-based user profile. In various aspects, one or more blockchain IDs associated with a user is received, where each blockchain ID is associated with a corresponding blockchain. One or more blockchain transactions are identified that are associated with the one or more blockchain IDs, where a trust profile for the user can be generated based on the one or more blockchain transactions. The trust profile can include user information determined from the one or more blockchain transactions.
US11025401B2 Secondary cell configuration signaling and activation field
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques for secondary cell (SCell) configuration signaling and activation procedures. For example, certain aspects provide a method for configuring a plurality of secondary cells of a base station for a user equipment. The method includes receiving, at the user equipment from the base station, a message including at least one configuration parameter applicable to the plurality of secondary cells. The method further includes configuring the user equipment for the plurality of secondary cells based on the at least one configuration parameter.
US11025397B2 Quick acknowledgement reply method and apparatus
This application discloses a quick acknowledgement reply method and apparatus, where the method includes the following steps: receiving, by an acknowledgement sending apparatus, a data frame sent by an acknowledgement receiving apparatus; and after successfully decoding the data frame, generating and replying with, by the acknowledgement sending apparatus, an acknowledgement ACK frame, where the ACK frame includes a physical layer part; and the physical layer part includes: a legacy short training field L-STF, a legacy long training field L-LTF, and identification information of a station. This application is advantageous in low overheads.
US11025394B1 System architecture for optimizing the capacity of adaptive array systems
A wireless communications system that uses adaptive arrays is disclosed in which the capacity is optimized. A method for optimizing the capacity of a wireless communications system that uses adaptive arrays is also disclosed. The wireless communication system may be a point to multi-point (P2MP) and/or a multi-point to multi-point (MP2MP) STAP system.
US11025384B2 Joint determination of demodulation and channel state information reference signals
The described techniques provide for mapping one or more demodulation reference signal (DMRS) patterns to one or more available channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) resources. A UE receiving DMRS and CSI-RS signals may determine CSI-RS resources, or reduce its search space for identification of CSI-RS transmissions, based on a DMRS pattern for a transmission. In some cases, a base station may transmit DMRS patterns and a mapping between DMRS patterns and CSI-RS resources to a UE. CSI-RS resources may be configured semi-statically or dynamically by a base station. In some cases, one or more null DMRS patterns may be configured and mapped to CSI-RS resources, and a base station may use a null DMRS pattern for one UE to transmit a DMRS to a different UE, and both UEs may measure channel state information based on an associated CSI-RS transmitted in mapped CSI-RS resources.
US11025383B1 Tone reservation based at least in part on a signal distortion
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a base station may determine a signal distortion based at least in part on a number of analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) bits used for signal quantization at a user equipment (UE). The base station may remap a tone reservation and data based at least in part on the signal distortion. The base station may transmit, to the UE, a remapped tone reservation and remapped data. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11025379B2 Localized and distributed transmission
The available transmission resources on a downlink-shared channel are divided into resource blocks, each resource block comprising a predetermined number of sub-carriers during a predetermined time period. The resource blocks are subdivided into localized resource blocks and distributed resource blocks. A user requiring sufficient resources can be allocated a plurality of said localized resource blocks. A user who would require only a small number of said localized resource blocks can instead be allocated subunits of a plurality of said distributed resource blocks.
US11025378B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting data using a multi-carrier in a mobile communication system
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for transmitting data using a multi-carrier in a mobile communication system. The method of transmitting data in user equipment of a wireless communication system using a carrier aggregation technique according to an embodiment of the present invention includes the steps of setting secondary cells included in an S-TAG (Secondary-Timing Advance Group) configured of only secondary cells (SCells), deactivating a downlink timing reference cell in the S-TAG; determining whether other activated secondary cells exist besides the deactivated downlink timing reference cell in the S-TAG, and when the other activated secondary cells exist in the S-TAG, setting one of the other activated secondary cells as a new downlink timing reference cell. According to the present invention, uplink transmission speed can be increased in the user equipment and user QoS can be improved by transmitting data using one or more uplink carriers in the terminal.
US11025376B2 Dynamic partition resource allocation in 5G networks
Disclosed herein are apparatuses, systems, and methods using or implementing dynamic resource allocation (DRA) of resources for machine-type communication (MTC), as a secondary partition within a system bandwidth. Allocations outside the secondary partition are configured as a primary partition for other than MTC. Apparatuses may perform MTC communications within the secondary partition when DRA configuration information includes allocation information for the secondary partition and the apparatus is configured for MTC. Otherwise, if the apparatus is other than MTC, the apparatus may refrain from performing communications in the secondary partition. Other embodiments are described.
US11025374B2 Methods and apparatus for resource allocation and feedback in vehicle to vehicle communication
A user equipment (UE) includes a controller configured to identify a pool of HARQ process numbers that is configured by a base station for transmission on a sidelink channel, search one or more a scheduling assignments of one or more other UEs to determine whether any of the HARQ process numbers are being used by other UEs, exclude HARQ process numbers that are being used from the configured pool of HARQ process numbers, select a HARQ process number from the remaining HARQ process numbers in the configured pool, generate a SCI to include the selected HARQ process number. The UE further includes a transmitter configured to perform a transmission or re-transmission of a packet over a sidelink to another UE(s), using the selected HARQ process number. Methods and apparatus for multi-beam based transmission for the sidelink and V2X communication are also disclosed.