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US11071810B2 |
Method for treating dialysate, dialysis system, and method for pre-evaluating dialysis patients for treatment with same
A method for treating dialysate solutions used in dialysis wherein dialysate is treated in an early part of a dialysis treatment session by external infusion of bicarbonate solution into the dialysate circuit to eliminate the need for bicarbonate requirements in concentrates used for preparation of precursor dialysate (priming) solutions and/or for a solid bicarbonate layer in a sorbent cartridge. Dialysate is treated in a latter part of a dialysis treatment session by introduction of sterile dilution water to reduce sodium concentration in the dialysate. The method provides a more efficient and reduced use of dialysate fluids, electrolytes, sorbent cartridge materials, equipment scale, or any combinations of these, while maintaining purity standards and applicable physiological ranges for bicarbonate, sodium, and other dialysate solution components over the course of a dialysis treatment session. |
US11071807B2 |
Liquid composition including alginic acid or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and colloidal polysaccharide
A liquid composition includes: An alginic acid or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a colloidal polysaccharide. The liquid composition of the present invention is suitable as a medical biomaterial for tissue repair to elevate mucosal tissues of the stomach and intestines during endoscopic resection. More specifically, the present invention relates to a submucosal injectable pharmaceutical liquid composition for use in endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for medical applications, including alginic acid having a weight average molecular weight of 100,000 to less than 200,000 or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof and a colloidal polysaccharide. The liquid composition of the present invention is suitable for use as a preparation for submucosal local injection that can maintain mucosal elevation for a long time when injected during endoscopic mucosal resection or endoscopic submucosal dissection. |
US11071806B2 |
Macroscopically alignable, injectable, soft hydrogel composition
The present invention relates to a macroscopically alignable, injectable, soft hydrogel composition which is able to form an anisotropic structure in vivo, after injection, to generate healthy functioning tissue and regenerate injured or diseased soft tissue. |
US11071801B2 |
Release of ClO2 gas from medical device packaging film
A multilayer medical packaging film includes a first layer and a chlorine dioxide-producing layer. The chlorine dioxide-producing layer includes a polymer composition and a plurality of chlorite ions. The chlorine dioxide-producing layer is substantially free of an energy-activated catalyst and is substantially free of an acid-releasing compound. However, the film is capable of generating chlorine dioxide when exposed to UV light and moisture. |
US11071798B2 |
Curative capsule
An ingestible capsule is provided. The capsule comprises a shell container containing an ultraviolet emitter, and an energy source connected to the emitter. The capsule also comprises a gelatinous layer encasing the shell container. After ingestion, ultraviolet rays emitted by the emitter reach gastric areas hosting bacteria afflicting an ingesting user, the rays at least partially eradicating the bacteria. |
US11071794B2 |
Deuterium substituted positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents and their pharmacological application
The present invention relates to deuterated compounds according to Formula I-A, Formula II-A, Formula II-D, and Formula III-A. These compounds can be used as PET imaging agents for evaluating Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer Disease, and for determining specific serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIi) activity for treatment of depression. The present invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a pharmaceutical acceptable carrier and a compound of Formula I-A, Formulae II-A, Formula II-D, or Formula III-A, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US11071787B2 |
Topiramate compositions and methods of making and using the same
The present invention is directed to compositions comprising topiramate and a sulfoalkyl ether cyclodextrin, and methods of making and using the same. |
US11071781B2 |
Combination of local and systemic immunomodulative therapies for enhanced treatment of cancer
A method for the treatment of cancer comprising administration of a therapeutically effective amount of an intralesional chemoablative pharmaceutical composition, or variant of said composition, in combination with a therapeutically effective amount of a systemic immunomodulatory anticancer agent. A further method for the treatment of cancer comprising administration of a therapeutically effective amount of an intralesional chemoablative pharmaceutical composition, or variant of said composition, in combination with a therapeutically effective amount of a systemic targeted anticancer agent. The present invention is further directed to pharmaceutical compositions for treatment of cancer. The intralesional chemoablative pharmaceutical composition can comprise an IL chemoablative agent comprising primarily a halogenated xanthene. |
US11071780B2 |
Methods and formulations for treating vascular eye diseases using aflibercept and nesvacumab
The present invention provides methods for treating, preventing or reducing the severity of an eye disease. The methods of the present invention comprise administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutic composition comprising an angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2) inhibitor such as an anti-Ang-2 antibody in combination with a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) antagonist (e.g., aflibercept). |
US11071778B2 |
Combination product for use in tumor vaccination
The present invention relates to a combination product for use in eliciting an immune response against a tumor in a subject, said product comprising: —an immunogenic composition comprising a non-human antigenic polypeptide as an immunogen, or comprising a nucleic acid encoding said immunogen, and optionally one or more pharmaceutically-acceptable carriers, adjuvants, excipients and/or diluents; and—said non-human antigenic polypeptide, or a nucleic acid encoding said polypeptide; wherein said polypeptide or said nucleic acid is prepared for intratumoral delivery. The invention also provides fusion proteins and protein-protein conjugates that can be used in the medical methods described herein. |
US11071774B2 |
Nant cancer vaccine
Cancer is treated using coordinated treatment regimens that uses various compounds and compositions that drive a tumor from the escape phase of cancer immunoediting to the elimination and equilibrium phase of cancer immunoediting. |
US11071766B2 |
Strawberry plant extract and use thereof
A strawberry plant extract, an extraction method and a novel use thereof are disclosed. The extraction method comprises: darkly incubating a strawberry plant between the anthesis stage and the first harvest stage, harvesting the strawberry plant with the green-white, white or white-red color of the strawberry fruit, and extracting the strawberry plant with ethanol to obtain the strawberry plant extract. The invention further relates to the use of a strawberry plant extract for the manufacture of a composition, wherein the composition is for inhibiting the secretion of cell promoting inflammatory mediators. |
US11071763B2 |
Methods for treating benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) symptoms using extract from Ageratum spp
An herbal extract and constituents thereof for treatment of BPH and related aging symptoms in males and for addressing male health using extracts from Ageratum spp., including, but not limited to, Ageratum conyzoides, Ageratum coeruleum and Ageratum houstonianum, is disclosed herein. At least one compound of plants, and parts of plants, of Ageratum spp., such as, but not limited to, N,N-bis(trimethylsilyl)-2-phenyl-7-(trifluoromethyl)quinolon-4-amine, 3′,4′,5′,6′,7′,8-hexamethoxyflavone, Phytol, Precocene, caryophyllene, squalene, alpha-linolenic acid, (Z,Z)-9,12-octadecadienoic acid, Hexadecanoic acid, Hydrocoumarin, Encecaline-1-(7-methoxy-2,2-dimethyl-2H-chromen-6-yl)ethanone, Senensetin-3,4,5,6,7-pentamethoxy flavone, Beta selinene, Stigmasterol, Beta sitosterol, Quercetin, Quercetin-3-O-rhamnosylglucoside, Linoleic acid, or Conyzorigin can be extracted utilizing a Common Plant Extraction Approach (CPEA). The extraction of compounds can be performed utilizing an ethanol solvent and sterile water solvent and/or ethanol mixed with sterile water (i.e., hydro-alcoholic solvents) separately and the concentrated materials obtained as these solvents systems are pooled together (or maintained separately) in order to obtain an herbal extract for the treatment of BPH. |
US11071759B2 |
Methods for treating ulcerative colitis
The present disclosure provides methods and treatment regimens for treating ulcerative colitis in a subject in need thereof. In particular, the methods described herein comprise treating a subject in need thereof with a treatment regimen comprising the administration of a pharmaceutical composition comprising live non-pathogenic fecal bacteria for at least 8 weeks and at least three times per week. In an aspect, the subject in need thereof exhibits a Mayo endoscopy score of 3 or lower. In some aspects, the subject in need thereof has no concomitant corticosteroid use during said method and has no corticosteroid use immediately prior to commencing said method. |
US11071756B2 |
Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against epithelial ovarian cancer and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules. |
US11071752B2 |
Organs for transplantation
The invention provides methods and compositions that improve the success of organ transplantation. The methods and compositions are directed to exposing a desired organ to stem cells prior to, during, and/or after transplantation. In one embodiment, the stem cells reduce the deleterious effects of ischemia on an organ designated to be harvested for transplantation or that has been harvested for transplantation. In another embodiment in which an organ designated for transplantation is perfused ex vivo, the method involves reducing ischemic reperfusion injury by perfusing the organ with a medium that contains stem cells. |
US11071745B2 |
Viral prophylaxis treatment methods and pre-exposure prophylaxis kits
The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for the prevention of HSV infection in an HSV seronegative individual. |
US11071740B2 |
Method of treatment using nanoparticulate ganaxolone formulations
In certain embodiments, the invention is directed to composition comprising stable particles comprising ganaxolone, wherein the volume weighted median diameter (D50) of the particles is from about 50 nm to about 500 nm. |
US11071738B2 |
Therapeutic agent for fatty liver diseases and therapeutic agent for adiposity
The purpose of the invention is to develop a novel therapeutic agent for fatty liver diseases such as NASH or NAFLD. The invention provides a therapeutic or prophylactic agent for fatty liver diseases that comprises, as an active ingredient, a compound represented by formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The invention also provides a therapeutic or prophylactic agent for adiposity that comprises, as an active ingredient, a compound represented by formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. |
US11071736B2 |
Modulators of HEC1 activity and methods therefor
Compounds, compositions, and methods for modulation of Hec1/Nek2 interaction are provided. Such compounds disrupt Nek2/Hec1 binding and may be useful as chemotherapeutic agents for neoplastic diseases. |
US11071733B1 |
GSNO reductase inhibitor as an adjunct therapy with remote ischemic conditioning and thrombolytic reperfusion therapies in cerebral thrombosis and/or thromboembolic stroke
Stroke patients with comorbidities, such as diabetes, hypertension, or other conditions associated with cardiovascular, pulmonary or renal disease do not respond well to current treatments for stroke. An inhibitor of S-nitrosoglutathione reductase (GSNOR) is administered as an adjunct therapy with remote ischemic conditioning (RIC) to treat a stroke in a subject having at least one comorbidity, such as diabetes and hypertension. When performed in conjunction with GRI therapy and RIC, intravenous tissue plasminogen activator therapy (IVT) for thrombolysis and/or endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for clot retrieval are effective in subjects with comorbidities, even after five hours post-onset of stroke. |
US11071732B2 |
Atropine pharmaceutical compositions
The inventive subject matter is directed to compositions and methods for sterile and storage stable low-dose atropine formulations with improved stability. Most preferably, the compositions presented herein are substantially preservative free and exhibit less than 0.35% tropic acid from degradation of atropine. Advantageously, contemplated formulations are also substantially free of preservatives. |
US11071729B2 |
1′,3′-disubstituted-4-phenyl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2H,1′H-[1,4′]bipyridinyl-2′-ones
The present invention relates to novel compounds, in particular novel pyridinone derivatives according to Formula (I) wherein all radicals are as defined in the application and claims. The compounds according to the invention are positive allosteric modulators of metabotropic receptors—subtype 2 (“mGluR2”) which are useful for the treatment or prevention of neurological and psychiatric disorders associated with glutamate dysfunction and diseases in which the mGluR2 subtype of metabotropic receptors is involved. In particular, such diseases are central nervous system disorders selected from the group of anxiety, schizophrenia, migraine, depression, and epilepsy. The invention is also directed to pharmaceutical compositions and processes to prepare such compounds and compositions, as well as to the use of such compounds for the prevention and treatment of such diseases in which mGluR2 is involved. |
US11071728B2 |
Treatment of schizophrenia
Aspects of the invention relate generally to the treatment of schizophrenia and to monitoring for specific adverse reactions. |
US11071723B2 |
Treatment of cardiac dysfunction
A method for treatment of cardiac dysfunction comprising administering to a subject in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of at least one of ANAVEX 2-73 or ANAVEX 19-144 or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or combination thereof. |
US11071720B2 |
Cancer therapy
The present invention relates to the treatment of mixed lineage leukemia. In particular, the present invention relates to therapies involving the induction of proteolysis of the MLL fusion proteins that result from the chromosomal translocations affecting the MLL gene at 11q23. |
US11071717B2 |
Anesthetic bandage
A bandage for delivering an anesthetic through a patient's skin at the site of a hypodermic injection prior to the administration of the hypodermic injection to alleviate pain due to the injection. The bandage has a first layer having a perimeter area adhesive, an anesthetic delivery layer disposed on the first layer inside the perimeter area and containing an anesthetic for delivery into the patient's skin, a first peel-off layer covering the anesthetic delivery layer for keeping the anesthetic delivery layer sterile until the peel-off layer is removed, the first layer being placed on the skin of the patient at the future site of the injection with the anesthetic delivery layer and adhesive being in contact with the skin of the patient thereby to adhere the bandage to the site and allow the anesthetic delivery layer to deliver the anesthetic into the skin, wherein the anesthetic delivery layer comprises a material for accelerating the delivery of the anesthetic into the patient's skin, the anesthetic delivery layer adapted to receive the injection therethrough after the skin has undergone numbing by the anesthetic. |
US11071714B2 |
Poly(ketals) and related compositions and methods
Compositions comprising polymers comprising one or more ketal, monothioketal, and/or thioketal bonds are provided, as well as related methods and kits. In some embodiments, a polymer may comprise one or more repeat units comprising one or more ketal, monothioketal, and/or thioketal bonds and a precursor of a pharmaceutically active agent. The precursor of the pharmaceutically active agent may be located in the backbone or may be a pendant group. The polymer may degrade in certain environments (e.g., aqueous environments, acidic environments, in vivo, etc.) to produce the pharmaceutically active agent and other biocompatible degradation products, such as certain ketones, alcohols, and/or thiols. Regardless of the location of the precursor of the pharmaceutically active agent in the repeat unit(s), the polymer may have a prolonged degradation time and/or release of the pharmaceutically active agent in certain environments. Various compositions, described herein, may be particularly well suited for applications requiring extended release of pharmaceutically active agents, such as the treatment of ophthalmic disorders. |
US11071713B2 |
Liposome composition
The present invention provides a novel liposome composition containing eribulin or its pharmacologically permissible salt, and its method of manufacture. |
US11071708B2 |
Plant lipid composition for promoting hair growth, method for promoting hair growth and use of said plant lipids
The present invention is directed to cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least one plant lipid, preferably pataua (Oenocarpus bataua) oil, having as main application promoting hair growth by modulating the expression of genes involved in the JAK-STAT signalling pathway. The present invention also relates to methods for promoting hair growth by modulating the expression of genes involved in the JAK-STAT signalling pathway and to the use of said plant lipids in the preparation of said compositions. |
US11071706B2 |
Cosmetic composition containing, as active ingredient, albumin, hyaluronic acid or collagen in cell culture medium
The present invention relates to a cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition containing a cell culture medium and, as an active ingredient, albumin, hyaluronic acid or collagen. The composition according to the present invention can be useful as a cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition for alleviating, preventing or treating skin wounds, skin diseases or skin conditions, by increasing the recovery capability of cells. |
US11071704B2 |
Oral composition
The present invention relates to an oral composition which contains an oil soluble active component such as isopropyl methylphenol and triclosan and an anionic surfactant in combination and is capable of enhancing adsorption of the oil soluble active component on the tooth surface to demonstrate an excellent biofilm formation inhibitory effect.The oral composition comprises the following components (A), (B), (C), and (D): (A) an olefin sulfonic acid having 14 or more and 20 or less carbon atoms or a salt thereof, (B) a hydroxyalkanesulfonic acid having 14 or more and 20 or less carbon atoms or a salt thereof, (C) one or more oil soluble active components selected from the group consisting of isopropyl methylphenol, triclosan, thymol, and β-glycyrrhetinic acid, and (D) a water-soluble alkali metal salt, wherein the total content of the component (A) and the component (B) is 0.001 mass % or more and 2.5 mass % or less, and the content of the component (A) is 3 mass % or more and 50 mass % or less in the total content of the component (A) and the component (B). |
US11071703B2 |
Cosmetic composition comprising a combination of anionic surfactants of carboxylate and acylisethionate type
The invention relates to a cosmetic composition comprising: —one or more anionic surfactants of carboxylate type, chosen from the compounds of formula (I), in a content of greater than or equal to 3% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition, and—one or more anionic surfactants of (C8-C22) acylisethionate type, in a content ranging from 2.5% to 8% by weight relative to the total weight of the composition. This composition is intended for the cosmetic treatment of keratin materials, and in particular for washing the hair. It has excellent foaming power. |
US11071697B2 |
Metal-carbon structure hybrid formulation for dental use in the treatment of dental hypersensitivity, demineralization and cavities
The present invention relates to an antibacterial composition which, when applied to the surface of a tooth, allows remineralisation of the enamel to occur, said composition having very low toxicity for human use. When applied, the composition leaves no stains and does not alter the visible colour characteristics of the teeth to which it has been applied. |
US11071696B2 |
Composition for air polishing
A composition for air polishing the surface of hard dental tissue comprises an abrasive first powder suitable for polishing hard dental tissue; a second powder of a gelling agent; and a third powder of a dental treatment agent. |
US11071694B2 |
Topical glycopyrrolate formulations
Individually packaged topical formulations comprising about 0.25 to about 6% w/w of glycopyrrolate for the treatment of hyperhidrosis, wherein said wipe is contained within a pouch resistant to leakage. The formulations may further comprise ethanol, a buffering agent and water. In addition, the formulations may further comprise a polymer system comprising a hydrophobic polymer in combination with a hydrophilic polymer. |
US11071693B2 |
Direct dental filling composition
The present invention relates to an aqueous dental glass ionomer composition for use in the treatment of cavitated carious lesions, which composition comprises a water-soluble, polymerizable polymer comprising acidic groups, which is reactive with the particulate glass in a cement reaction, whereby the polymerizable polymer has a polymer backbone and pendant groups having one or more polymerizable carbon-carbon double bonds. The dental glass ionomer composition is used as a permanent direct restoration. |
US11071688B2 |
Steam system and method
A steam generator for a shower steam system includes a first chamber, a second chamber, and an intermediate heat transfer member. The first chamber is configured to receive water. The second chamber is configured to receive a flow of air. The intermediate heat transfer member fluidly separates the first chamber from the second chamber. The intermediate heat transfer member includes a heating element configured to generate heat energy. The intermediate heat transfer member is configured to transfer heat energy generated by the heating element to the first chamber to generate steam in the first chamber, and transfer heat energy generated by the heating element to the flow of air in the second chamber. |
US11071686B2 |
Automatic cardiopulmonary resuscitation device and control method therefor
An automatic cardiopulmonary resuscitation device includes a movable chest compressor for repeatedly pressing a patient's chest at a preset depth and cycle, a cardiac output measurement unit for measuring a cardiac output of the patient in accordance with the pressurization of the chest compressor and a processor for changing pressing locations by performing control such that the chest compressor moves according to a preset method. |
US11071668B1 |
Hospital bed with inflatable bladders with random inflation and related methods
A hospital bed may include a support structure, a controller, a pressure source coupled to the controller, and a hospital bed mattress carried by the support structure and having first and second ends, and first and second sides extending between the first and second ends. The hospital bed mattress may include bladders coupled to the pressure source. The bladders extend between the first and second ends and between the first and second sides and configured to provide pressure differential. The controller may be configured to pseudo-randomly adjust an internal pressure of each of the bladders. |
US11071667B2 |
Hospital chair beds with extendable/retractable foot sections
A hospital bed includes a base, a lifting mechanism, a rotating frame configured to rotate horizontally relative to the base, and a patient support surface pivotally secured to the rotating frame. The patient support surface includes a back section, a seat section, and foot section that articulate relative to each other. The patient support surface translates from a bed configuration to a side-egress chair or stand assist configuration. The foot section includes first, second, and third panels operably connected together and that are configured to move relative to each other in substantially parallel overlapping planes between an extended configuration when the patient support surface is in a bed configuration and a retracted configuration when the patient support surface is in a chair configuration. Contact of the foot section with a floor forces the first, second, and third panels to move to the retracted configuration. |
US11071665B2 |
Method and apparatus for setting or modifying programmable parameter in power driven wheelchair
A method and apparatus for setting or modifying a programmable operating parameter associated with a power driven wheelchair is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes: a) operating a user interface device associated with a power driven wheelchair in a programming mode, b) selecting a programmable operating parameter associated with operation of the power driven wheelchair using the user interface device, c) selecting a value for the programmable operating parameter using the user interface device, and d) saving the selected value for the programmable operating parameter in a portion of a storage device associated with the power driven wheelchair using the user interface device. A method and apparatus for selecting one or more programmable parameter sets from a portable storage medium and saving the selected sets to a local storage device associated with a power driven wheelchair and vice versa is also provided. |
US11071663B1 |
Human stabilization platforms and related methods
Human stabilization platforms may include a support structure configured to rigidly support a person. A rail may extend longitudinally from proximate a portion of the support structure configured to receive the person's head thereon to proximate a portion of the support structure configured to receive the person's lower legs thereon on each lateral side of the support structure. Each rail may include selectable attachment structures distributed along at least a portion of the longitudinal length of the rail. The selectable attachment structures may be configured to receive modular accessories to be secured to the human stabilization platform. The selectable attachment structures may include a channel including alternating enlarged sections and constricted sections. |
US11071660B1 |
Emergency medical mat for safe movement in case of disaster
Disclosed is an emergency medical mat for safe movement in case of disaster, which has an improved structure that a side reinforcement belt and a floor reinforcement belt are arranged to be overlapped and fixed by backstitch parts so that a bottom surface of the mat is supported by the floor reinforcement belt when persons hold handle parts and lift up the medical mat to carry the mat and the structure prevents deformation of a middle area of the mat to which a deflection load is applied by a patient's weight, thereby preventing a secondary accident of a patient with a serious case during a disaster evacuation. The emergency medical mat for safe movement in case of disaster includes floor reinforcement belts, safe evacuation belts, and a side reinforcement belt. |
US11071657B2 |
System and apparatus for a smart diaper
An apparatus and a system for a smart diaper are described. These smart diapers include a disposable detection component and a reusable component including various processing circuitries. The disposable component can include a paper printed sensor pad. Paper printed sensor pads can provide for a wide detection area, and accurate determination of whether human waste is present in the diaper. Additionally, the sensor pad can determine the amount of waste exposed to the sensor pad. In certain embodiments, the sensor can also detect a temperature within the diaper. In some embodiments, the smart diapers can provide for location tracking of the wearer of the diaper, and provide notifications to the caretaker based on the location of the wearer. In some embodiments, the reusable component can be a small circular component which is mounted on the outside of the smart diapers. |
US11071653B2 |
Heat-assisted pumping systems for use in negative pressure wound therapy
A device and method for treating a wound of a patient with negative pressure is provided. The device comprises a heat-assisted pump system. The pump system can be powered in part by heat derived from the patient. The pump system may be configured to be highly planar, light weight, and portable. The pump system may comprise a Stirling engine or a thermal acoustic engine. |
US11071650B2 |
Visibility enhancing eyewear
An exemplary eyewear system includes a user interface and a composite lens. A first layer of the composite lens changes opacity in response to a signal. A second layer of the composite lens is a transparent display. The eyewear system further includes a camera, a processing device, and a memory. The processing device receives input via the user interface and, in response to the received input, sends a signal to the first layer of the composite lens to change the opacity of the first layer to cause the composite lens to be at least partially opaque, activates the camera, enhances video feed captured by the camera to increase the contrast of at least a portion of each of a plurality of frames of the video feed, and displays the enhanced video feed in real time using the second layer of the composite lens. |
US11071647B2 |
Image guidance methods and apparatus for glaucoma surgery
An imaging probe comprises a camera or endoscope with an external detector array, in which the probe is sized and shaped for surgical placement in an eye to image the eye from an interior of the eye during treatment. The imaging probe and a treatment probe 500 can be coupled together with a fastener or contained within a housing. The imaging probe and the treatment probe 500 can be sized and shaped to enter the eye through an incision in the cornea and image one or more of the ciliary body band or the scleral spur. The treatment probe 500 may comprise a treatment optical fiber or a surgical placement device to deliver an implant. A processor coupled to the detector can be configured with instructions to identify a location of one or more of the ciliary body band, the scleral spur, Schwalbe's line, or Schlemm's canal from the image. |
US11071644B2 |
Contact lens packaging
A contact lens applicator film (45) for picking up a contact lens (11) and applying the contact lens to an eye comprising: a sterilised film (45) wherein at least a portion of at least one side of the film comprises an adhesive coating that is arranged for adhering to the surface of a finger such that, in use, when applying the contact lens to the eye a user can pick up the contact lens applicator film with the finger and subsequently pick up the contact lens using the finger protected by the contact lens applicator film. |
US11071642B2 |
Systems and methods for producing anterior guidance package (AGP) equipped splint
An Anterior Guidance Package (AGP) equipped splint may be produced for a patient with bruxism, temporo mandibular disorder (TMD), or sleep apnea. The AGP equipped splint has maxillary and mandibular guidance components attached to respective retentive pieces to provide superior anterior guidance. Using the disclosed systems and methods for producing the AGP equipped splint, a patient with or without a severe malocclusion can receive a customized AGP equipped splint without visiting the dentist repeatedly. |
US11071641B2 |
Ostomy protective device
A device for use by a person who has undergone an ostomy includes a protective housing having at least one outer surface, the housing having a pair of laterally extending surfaces connected to the outer surface to form a cavity for receiving the about an external aid proximate the flesh opening. The device also includes a belt receiving surface which is formed in the outer surface. |
US11071637B2 |
Medical device delivery
A stent delivery system includes a core member and a coupling assembly rotatably coupled to the core member distal segment. The coupling assembly includes first and second plates and first and second spacers. The first plate is rotatably coupled to the core member and includes an outer surface having three or more projections separated by recesses. The first spacer is coupled to the core member and disposed between the first plate and a proximal restraint. The second plate is rotatably coupled to the core member and includes an outer surface having three or more projections separated by recesses. The second spacer is coupled to the core member and disposed between the first plate and the second plate. A stent extends along the core member distal segment such that an inner surface of the stent is engaged by one or more projections of the first plate or the second plate. |
US11071631B2 |
Total knee replacement implant based on normal anatomy and kinematics
A total knee replacement prosthesis is presented whose bearing surfaces are derived from an anatomically representative femur and a modified baseline tibial surface. The contacting femoral and tibial bearing surfaces include the inter-condylar as well as condylar regions. A knee replacement implant includes a femoral component and a tibial component. The femoral component includes an outer femoral bearing surface shaped to match an outer bearing surface of an anatomic femur. The tibial component includes a proximal tibial bearing surface based on a proximal baseline tibial bearing surface that is shaped to conform to an envelope of a composite of sequence of positions and orientations of the femoral component throughout a full range of flexure angles and axial rotation angles of the femur relative to the tibia. |
US11071630B2 |
Orthopaedic prosthesis for an interphalangeal joint and associated method
An orthopaedic prosthesis is disclosed. The orthopaedic prosthesis includes a frame including a plurality of beams defining an open-cell structure and a shell applied to the frame. The frame includes a proximal arm, a distal arm, and a central body connecting the proximal arm to the distal arm. The shell extends over the proximal arm, the distal arm, and the central body of the frame. A method of implanting an orthopaedic prosthesis is also disclosed. |
US11071627B2 |
Orthogonally delivered transcatheter heart valve frame for valve in valve prosthesis
The invention relates to a transcatheter heart valve replacement (A62F2/2412), and in particular an orthogonally delivered transcatheter prosthetic valve frame having a tubular frame for mounting a flow control component wherein the valve frame is compressible to a compressed configuration for sideways or lateral introduction into the body using a delivery catheter for implanting at a desired location in the body, where the compressed configuration has a long-axis oriented roughly perpendicular to the central axis of the native annulus, wherein the long-axis of the compressed configuration of the valve is substantially parallel to a length-wise cylindrical axis of the delivery catheter, and wherein the valve has a height of about 5-60 mm and a diameter of about 25-80 mm. |
US11071625B2 |
Prosthetic valve leaflet
Embodiments include a valve leaflet for an implantable valve device comprising a leaflet body. The leaflet body comprising a free edge configured for coaptation with free edges of one or more other valve leaflets; and a root edge disposed opposite the free edge. The free edge defining an edge profile comprising a peak and valleys disposed on opposite sides of the peak. Other embodiments are also included herein. |
US11071623B2 |
Minimally invasive nasal implants and systems and methods
Nasal implants and nasal implant delivery tools are described herein. The nasal implants and tools can be used to deliver the implant in a minimally invasive way. The delivery tools can be adapted to separate the upper lateral cartilage from the septum and to place an implant between the septum and the upper lateral cartilage. The implant can be configured to be placed between the upper lateral cartilage and the septum. The implant system can include a first longitudinal body adapted to engage with upper lateral cartilage and the septum on a first side of the septum and a second longitudinal body adapted to engage with upper lateral cartilage and the septum on a second side of the septum. |
US11071621B2 |
Tenodesis implants and tools
Methods and devices are provided for anchoring a ligament or tendon to bone. In one embodiment, a biceps tenodesis system is provided and includes a sheath inserter tool, an expandable sheath configured to couple to the sheath inserter tool, an expander inserter tool, and an expander configured to couple to the expander inserter tool. The sheath inserter tool is configured to advance the expandable sheath, with a tendon disposed therearound, into a bone hole, and the expander inserter tool is configured to advance the expander through an outer shaft of the sheath inserter tool and to drive the expander into the sheath. The expander is configured to be received within a lumen extending at least partially through the expandable sheath to thereby expand the sheath. In this way, the system delivers the tendon or ligament into the bone hole and locks the sheath and tendon within the bone hole. |
US11071620B2 |
Graft dimpling to improve crimp profile and reduce delivery forces
A stent-graft assembly is provided for a variety of medical treatments. The stent-graft assembly includes a stent disposed to and attached between an inner layer of graft material and an outer layer of graft material. One of both of the graft layers includes one or more of a depression, dimple or detent that increases the localized surface area of the graft in one or more portions of the stent otherwise susceptible to graft stretching in the absence of the depression, dimple or detent. There is also described a method of forming dimples in selective locations on one or port graft layers in one or more locations relative to a portion of the stent where a portion of the graft may be susceptible to stretching or tearing during crimping or loading operations. |
US11071618B2 |
Lymph node replacement construct
An implantable lymph node replacement construct (10) comprising a body (12) having a plurality of inlets (24,26) and a lesser number of outlets (30). The body (12) further having an internal structure defining a fluid communication path through the body (12) from the inlets (24,26) to the outlet or outlets (30). The internal structure of the body (12) comprises an inlet portion (38), a convergent portion (40) and an outlet portion (42) such that lymph received by the construct (10) at the inlets (24,26) is conveyed through the inlet portion (38) of the internal structure to the convergent portion (40) whereupon the lymph is combined before passing to the outlet or outlets (30). |
US11071617B2 |
Biomedical patches with aligned fibers
A multi-laminar electrospun nanofiber scaffold for use in repairing a defect in a tissue substrate is provided. The scaffold includes a first layer formed by a first plurality of electrospun polymeric fibers, and a second layer formed by a second plurality of electrospun polymeric fibers. The second layer is combined with the first layer. A first portion of the scaffold includes a higher density of fibers than a second portion of the scaffold, and the first portion has a higher tensile strength than the second portion. The scaffold is configured to degrade via hydrolysis after at least one of a predetermined time or an environmental condition. The scaffold is configured to be applied to the tissue substrate containing the defect, and is sufficiently flexible to facilitate application of the scaffold to uneven surfaces of the tissue substrate, and to enable movement of the scaffold by the tissue substrate. |
US11071614B2 |
Measuring apparatus for measuring occlusal distance and/or space of missing tooth
A measuring apparatus for measuring an occlusal distance and/or a space of a missing tooth comprises a connecting rod and a measuring head disposed at an upper end of the connecting rod, the measuring head comprises a first measuring ruler and a second measuring ruler perpendicular to the first measuring ruler, a lower end of the second measuring ruler and one end of the first measuring ruler are connected to the connecting rod. The occlusal distance checking can be performed simply and directly by using the first measuring ruler to directly compare whether it can pass through the occlusion gap in the region to be repaired, the gap of the single missing tooth analysis is performed easily and directly by using the second measuring ruler to directly compare whether it can pass the gap in the measuring region to be repaired. |
US11071610B2 |
Dental implantation system
A damping dental post key configured to implant a dental root post for restoration of a tooth is described. The dental post key includes a body for handling and a post carrier having a key shape with respect to a head portion of the dental root post. During implantation of the dental post, rotation of the body compresses a set of springs in contact with the post carrier reducing a reaction force to a tooth root. In this way a limited force will be applied and a root fracture can be prevented. Further, the dental post key can be configured to have a fixed movement in a counterclockwise direction to remove the dental post and a free quarter-cycle movement with effort in a clockwise direction. |
US11071609B2 |
Scanning object carrier
A scanning object carrier (1), which is provided for installation on a scanner rocker (2) of a scanning device (3) for scanning at least one, in particular dental, object (20), wherein the scanning object carrier (1) includes a base body (4) and at least one fastening device (5) for fastening the base body (4) to the scanner rocker (2) and at least one object fixing device (6) for fixing the object (20) to the scanning object carrier (1), wherein the object fixing device (6) is mounted in a pivotable manner on the base body (4) relative to the base body (4), and wherein the object fixing device (6) is mounted in a pivotable manner on the base body (4) between two end positions (7, 8) by freely following gravity. |
US11071608B2 |
Matching assets in 3D treatment plans
A method for treating malocclusions of a patient's teeth includes receiving an initial position of a patient's teeth and a target position of the patient's teeth. The method also includes determining a treatment plan to reposition the patient's teeth towards the target position. The method also includes receiving treatment strategies for the patient's teeth based at least in part of the treatment plan and matching the initial position of the patient's teeth, the target position of a patient's teeth, and the treatment strategies for the patient's teeth with initial positions, target positions, and treatment strategies of a plurality of existing cases. The method also includes sending the matched cases to a dental practitioner including matched educational assets. |
US11071605B2 |
Sterilizing screen tray comprising a handle that can be shifted into the removal position by means of actuation
A strainer dish for receiving medical items to be disinfected or sterilized includes a receiving container and at least one handle, which, in a removal position projects out of the receiving container in a grippable manner in order to allow the carrying of the strainer dish, and which, in a locking position, is arranged inside the receiving container to allow the loading of the strainer dish, the handle being shifted from the locking position into the removal position by actuation of a releasable holding element. |
US11071604B2 |
Signaling of sterile adapter and tool attachment for use in a robotic surgical system
Generally, a system for use in a robotic surgical system may be used to determine an attachment state between a tool driver, sterile adapter, and surgical tool of the system. The system may include sensors used to generate attachment data corresponding to the attachment state. The attachment state may be used to control operation of the tool driver and surgical tool. In some variations, one or more of the attachment states may be visually output to an operator using one or more of the tool driver, sterile adapter, and surgical tool. In some variations, the tool driver and surgical tool may include electronic communication devices configured to be in close proximity when the surgical tool is attached to the sterile adapter and tool driver. |
US11071602B2 |
Scope devices and methods
A device or scope device is disclosed. The device may comprise: a handle body extending along an axis between first end and a second end; an actuator at the first end of the handle body; a catheter at the second end of the handle body; and a processing unit communicable with a plurality of devices to: switch-in the actuator for control of one device of the plurality of devices; configure, with the actuator, a setting of the one device, control, with the actuator, the one device based on the setting, and switch-in the actuator for control of another one of the plurality of devices. Related devices and methods also are disclosed. |
US11071601B2 |
Surgical probes for tissue resection with robotic arms
An energy source is coupled to a probe mounted on a robotic arm, and a processor configured with instructions to release energy to resect tissue in coordination with movement of the robotic arm and probe. The tissue can be resected in accordance with a defined tissue resection volume that can be determined based on images of the patient. The probe can be moved to a plurality of positions with movement of a distal end of the robotic arm and tissue resected in accordance with the treatment plan. The distal end of the robotic arm can be configured to move to a plurality of locations and orientations to provide an appropriate position and orientation of the probe tip and energy source. The processor can be configured with instructions to pivot the probe at a location to decrease tissue movement near the pivot such as an internal location of the patient. |
US11071592B2 |
Computer-assisted arthroplasty system
A computer-implemented method for creating an activity-optimized cutting guides for surgical procedures includes receiving one or more pre-operative images depicting one or more anatomical joints of a patient, and creating a three-dimensional anatomical model of the one or more anatomical joints based on the one or more pre-operative images. One or more patient-specific anatomical measurements are determined based on the three-dimensional anatomical model. A statistical model of joint performance is applied to the patient-specific anatomical measurements to identify one or more cut angles for performing a surgical procedure. A patient-specific cutting guide is created that comprises one or more apertures positioned based on the one or more cut angles. |
US11071589B2 |
Method and system for interactive laparoscopic ultrasound guided ablation planning and surgical procedure simulation
Systems and methods relating to placement of an ultrasound transducer for a procedure. In a non-limiting embodiment, a 3D environment including images of a body region of a patient, as well as images including a first virtual representation of an ablation needle at a first location and a second virtual representation of an ultrasound transducer at a second location is rendered on a display device. A determination may be made as to whether the first and second virtual representations collide at a first collision point. If so, at least one parameter associated with an orientation and/or position of the second virtual representation may be adjusted. A determination may then be made as to whether or not the first and second virtual representations still collide and, in response to determining that there is no collision, position data indicating the location of the second virtual representation after the adjustment, is stored. |
US11071583B2 |
Power generating and control apparatus for the treatment of tissue
Apparatus, systems, and methods are provided for the generation and control of energy delivery in a dosage to elicit a therapeutic response in diseased tissue. A balloon catheter can have electrodes attached to a power generator and controller such that the balloon and electrodes contact tissue during energy treatment. Energy selectively may be applied to tissue based on measured impedance to achieve gentle heating. Calibration of the apparatus and identification of attached accessories by computing the circuit impedance prior to energy dosage facilitate regulation of power delivery about a set point. Energy delivery can be controlled to achieve substantially uniform bulk tissue temperature distribution. Energy delivery may beneficially affect nerve activity. |
US11071581B2 |
Treatment instrument including a resin coating
A treatment instrument includes a treatment section treating a target of treatment such as a living tissue. The treatment section has an outer surface. A first resin film (first resin coating) covers part of the outer surface of the treatment section. A second resin film (second resin coating) covers at least a boundary between a region covered by the first resin film and a region not covered by the first resin film on the outer surface of the treatment section. |
US11071577B2 |
Co-access bipolar ablation probe
A method of treating abnormal tissue within a patient includes positioning a delivery cannula within the patient, the delivery cannula having a first electrode disposed on its distal end; introducing an ablation probe through the cannula and out an open distal end thereof, so that a second ablation electrode carried on the ablation probe contacts abnormal tissue within the patient; conveying ablation energy between the first and second ablation electrodes to ablate the abnormal tissue; and introducing a separate medical element, whether a device or a therapeutic agent, through the cannula before or after the ablation process. |
US11071574B2 |
Twist-drivable pin assembly
A twist-drivable pin assembly includes first and second drivers, each having a driving end which can be received in a bore in the end of a twist-drivable pin, and an opposite end at which torque can be applied. The cross-sectional shape of each of the drivers at its driving end has a first plurality of apexes whose relative locations coincide with the apexes of a regular polygon such as a hexagon. The drivers differ from one another in their cross-sectional shapes at the driving end by virtue of one or more faces of at least one of the drivers between adjacent pairs of apexes having a groove formed in it. Each of first and second twist-drivable pins has a bore extending into it which is defined by a second plurality of apexes arranged as a regular polygon such as a hexagon and which is open at one end. |
US11071573B2 |
Matrix implant
Implants for the fusion or fixation of two bone segments are described. For example, the implants can be used for the fusion or fixation of the sacroiliac joint. The implants can have a matrix structure, have a rectilinear cross-sectional area, and have a curvature. |
US11071572B2 |
Systems and methods for bone stabilization and fixation
Systems for the minimally invasive repair, stabilization and/or fixation of a fractured bone, such as a rib, are disclosed. The systems include one or more rods/support members that are designed to extend along a dimension of a bone being repaired and secure the fractured bone. The support members can be photodynamic, and are formed using an expandable member that is filled with a light-sensitive liquid that is cured to form the rigid support member. Two or more clamps are used to secure the support member(s) to the rib or other bone. Minimally invasive surgical methods for securing the systems to a fractured bone are also disclosed. |
US11071568B2 |
Growing rod for treating spinal deformities and method for using same
An implantable growing rod assembly adapted to be secured along a length of a spine for treating deformities of the spine. The assembly includes a housing, a fixed rod extending along a longitudinal axis away from the housing, and an expansion rod extendible from the housing along the longitudinal axis. A driver assembly is fixed to the housing and adapted to translate the expansion rod along the longitudinal axis. |
US11071564B2 |
Cardiac valve cutting device
An interventional device for cutting tissue at a targeted cardiac valve, such as a mitral valve. The interventional device includes a catheter having a proximal end and a distal end. A cutting mechanism is positionable at the distal end, such as by routing the cutting mechanism through the catheter to position it at the distal end. The cutting mechanism includes one or more cutting elements configured for cutting valve tissue when engaged against the tissue. A handle is coupled to the proximal end of the catheter and includes one or more controls for actuating the cutting mechanism. |
US11071561B2 |
Hand held electromechanical surgical handle assembly for use with surgical end effectors, and methods of use
The present disclosure relates to hand held electromechanical powered surgical handle assemblies for use with surgical end effectors capable of clamping, cutting and/or stapling tissue and methods of use thereof. The surgical device includes a handle assembly and a drive unit assembly removably and selectively connectable to a selected first connecting feature and second connecting feature of the handle assembly. The drive unit assembly includes a motor and a drive shaft driven by the motor. |
US11071557B2 |
Catheter for creating pulse wave within vasculature
In some examples, a medical device includes a flexible elongate member configured for navigation through vasculature of a patient to a target treatment site. A distal portion of the elongate member including a first balloon portion that is inflatable to an expanded state, a second balloon portion that is inflatable to an expanded state, and a cavitation generator. When the balloon portions are in their expanded states within the vasculature, a cavity is defined between the elongate member and the target treatment site and exterior to the first and second balloon portions. The cavitation generator is configured to deliver energy to a fluid within the cavity to cause the fluid to undergo cavitation to generate a pressure pulse wave within the fluid. |
US11071556B2 |
Positioning guiding device and positioning method thereof for acetabulum reaming and acetabular cup prosthesis implantation
The present invention has a simple structure which is convenient in preparation and easy to use. Moreover, in combination with three-dimensional preoperative analysis and rapid molding technology, the present invention has a high customized precision and clinical applicability, and is cost-effective. Based on the three-dimensional preoperative analysis and 3d printing model, the problems of high technical difficulty and cost of the customized accurate implantation of acetabular cup prosthesis in the total hip arthroplasty can be effectively solved, so that the learning curve of operator can be shortened. The present invention can realize the customized accurate implantation of acetabular cup prosthesis without fitting the positioning guiding module with the articular surface area, so that the assisted positioning and assisted reaming depth determination are realized without removing the guiding module when the acetabulum is being reamed, thus the accuracy of the assisted positioning can be guaranteed. |
US11071548B2 |
Powered circular stapler with reciprocating drive member to provide independent stapling and cutting of tissue
An apparatus includes a shaft assembly and an end effector. The shaft assembly includes an outer sheath and a staple driving mechanism. The end effector includes a staple deck, an anvil, a first staple driver, and a second staple driver. The staple deck defines a plurality of staple openings in at least one annular array. Each staple opening in the plurality of staple openings houses a staple. The anvil is configured to actuate relative to the staple deck to compress tissue between the staple deck and the anvil. The staple driving mechanism is configured to actuate the first staple driver to fire a first staple of the plurality of staples against the anvil. The staple driving mechanism is further configured to actuate the second staple driver independently of the first staple driver to fire a second staple of the plurality of staples against the anvil. |
US11071547B2 |
Abdominal closure method and device for ventral hernia
An abdominal closure method and device is disclosed where the device generally includes a first tissue securement member configured for securement to a first tissue region and a second tissue securement member configured for securement to a second tissue region. The first and second tissue securement members are coupled to the connecting member and the connecting member is positionable at a distance from the first and second tissue regions. Additionally, one or more biasing elements may be connected to the first and second tissue securement members to approximate the first and second tissue regions towards one another via respective securement members. |
US11071544B2 |
Powered surgical stapling device
A medical instrument having a tool assembly including a pair of opposing tissue engaging surfaces for clamping tissue therebetween. The medical instrument includes a housing having a fixed handle and a movable handle mounted to the housing and selectively movable relative to the fixed handle from a first position in spaced relation relative to the fixed handle to a second position closer to the fixed handle to actuate the clamping of tissue. The medical instrument includes a selectively activatable drive assembly including a power source and a motor which is operatively coupled to the movable handle, wherein upon actuation the motor actuates the pair of opposing tissue engaging surfaces. The drive assembly includes a controller configured to variably control the rate at which the motor actuates the pair of opposing tissue engaging surfaces in response to the force exerted on the movable handle. |
US11071542B2 |
Surgical instrument having interlocking mechanism
A surgical instrument has an interlocking function and includes an end effector, an elongated portion and a handle portion. Two ends of the elongated portion are respectively connected to the end effector and the handle portion. The handle portion includes a handle housing, a rotatable knob arranged on a distal portion of the handle portion and operatively to be reciprocated along the longitudinal direction of the elongated portion, and a locking assembly including at least one slide member and a lockout gear. The slide member is arranged between the rotatable knob and the handle housing, and axially fixed with the rotatable knob so as to be reciprocated with the rotatable head for being operatively engaged with the slide member. The slide member is circumferentially fixed with the handle portion, and the lockout gear is rigidly mounted at a proximal portion of the elongated portion. The safety of the surgical instrument may be improved due to high structural stability and high stability between components. |
US11071540B2 |
Lifting member
The present invention provides a lifting member which easily inserts a medical thread into a muscle and induces the generation of an autogenous material. For example, the lifting member according to the present invention comprises: a needle having a through hole which is formed therein along the longitudinal direction; and a medical thread coupled to the outer circumference of the needle, wherein the medical thread may be finished to enwrap the end of the needle. |
US11071539B2 |
Three suture large bore closure device and methods
A vascular closure device includes an anchor, a suture carrying portion, and at least three needles. The anchor is positionable through a vessel puncture in a vessel wall and operable between expanded and retracted positions. The suture carrying portion is positioned distal of the anchor and configured to carry at least one suture. The needles are operable between an advanced position extending through the vessel wall adjacent to the vessel puncture to connect to the at least one suture, and a retracted position in which the needles position the at least one suture through the vessel wall. The needles and sutures are configurable to close large bore openings in the vessel wall. |
US11071534B2 |
System for a minimally-invasive treatment within a body lumen
A system for endoscopic surgery within a body lumen of a patient including a flexible catheter having an expandable region at a distal portion and an access opening. The expandable region is expandable from a collapsed insertion configuration to an expanded configuration to provide an expanded chamber on a first side of the catheter. The access opening is positioned on a second side opposite the first side to provide a window to access target tissue. The catheter includes a lumen dimensioned to receive an endoscopic instrument therethrough such that a distal end of the endoscopic instrument is positionable within the expanded chamber and angled laterally within the expanded chamber to access the target tissue through the window. |
US11071533B2 |
Percutaneous atrial and ventricular septal defect closure device
Medical devices for closing anatomical apertures, such as atrial or ventricular septal defects, are disclosed. The medical devices can include a plug body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis. The plug body can include an exterior surface, an interior surface defining an interior lumen, and a seal which can be located within the interior lumen. The medical devices can also include at least one arm member extending through the plug body between the exterior surface and the interior surface of the plug body. In certain embodiments, the medical device can include a distal loop and a proximal loop extending through the plug body. In certain embodiments, the proximal loop can be smaller than the distal loop, such that a top end and a bottom end of the proximal loop can fit within a top end and a bottom end of the distal loop. |
US11071532B2 |
Flexible member for angled system
Disclosed is an instrument that may an interior tube and an external tube. The exterior tube may be fixed relative to an interior tube, where the interior tube may rotate or oscillate relative to the exterior tube. Further, the two tubes may be co-bent such that an angle is formed by both of the tubes. |
US11071531B2 |
Devices, systems, and methods for navigating a biopsy tool to a target location and obtaining a tissue sample using the same
A system for performing a surgical procedure includes a bronchoscope, monitoring equipment coupled to the bronchoscope, a tracking system, a positioning assembly, and a biopsy tool. The biopsy tool includes an elongated flexible body extending from a proximal end to a distal end and a biopsy member formed on the distal end of the elongated flexible body. The biopsy member includes a tissue-receiving portion defining an opening including sharpened edges. The sharpened edges are disposed on the interior perimeter of the opening and are capable of cutting tissue. A biopsy tool is also provided. |
US11071529B2 |
Cannula provided with a sealing element for use in a medical procedure
A cannula assembly includes an outer tube having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a lumen. The outer tube defines a longitudinal axis. An inner tube is disposed within the lumen of the outer tube. A cap is connected to the proximal portion of the outer tube. The cap has a recessed portion that defines an interior wall. The recessed portion extends proximally from the lumen of the outer tube. A stopper is configured to be slidably received in the recessed portion of the cap. The stopper has a through hole located on the longitudinal axis and configured to receive the inner tube. An inner seal is interposed between the stopper and the inner tube. An outer seal is interposed between the stopper and the interior wall of the cap. |
US11071525B2 |
Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and method
An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and a method for controlling the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes: a processor for executing by a program: a first calculating function of, based on a first echo signal of first ultrasound transmitted to biological tissue in a subject to be examined, calculating a value relating to elasticity of said biological tissue; and a second calculating function of calculating a value of attenuation of ultrasound in said biological tissue; and a display device on which a first image produced based on a first two-dimensional (2D) color map CM1 is displayed, wherein said color map CM1 defines a display mode according to the value relating to elasticity of said biological tissue and the value of attenuation in said biological tissue. |
US11071519B2 |
Medical devices, systems and methods for monitoring and stimulating osteogenesis
Devices, systems and/or methods for monitoring and/or stimulating osteogenesis use sensor data from a target site of a bone to produce a quantitative output that can be used to determine the healing rate of the patient, when the bone at the target has fully consolidated and/or to direct further treatment of the patient. |
US11071518B2 |
Imaging apparatus for biopsy or brachytherapy
An imaging apparatus (24) images an introduction element (17) like a needle or a catheter for performing a biopsy or a brachytherapy. The introduction element (17) includes at least one ultrasound receiver (21) arranged at a known location. An ultrasound probe (12) for being inserted into a living being (2) emits ultrasound signals for acquiring ultrasound data of an inner part (19) of the living being (2). A first tracking unit (3) tracks the location of the introduction element (17) based on a reception of the emitted ultrasound signals by the at least one ultrasound receiver (21). An imaging unit (4) generates an indicator image showing the inner part (19) and an indicator of the introduction element (17) based on the tracked location. A display (5) displays the indicator image providing feedback about the location of the introduction element (17). |
US11071511B2 |
Radiation tomographic imaging system and program for controlling the same
An X-ray CT system comprises: a storage device for storing therein a referential emission condition defined assuming at least one of a required referential width and a required referential body depth in a subject and defined taking account of a degree of X-ray absorption in the subject; a camera and a distance sensor for detecting a width and a body depth of the subject; and an emission condition setting section 76 for setting an emission condition for X-rays emitted by an X-ray tube in imaging after correcting the referential emission condition according to at least one of a difference between the detected width of the subject and the referential width and a difference between the body depth of the subject detected by the optical sensor and the referential body depth. |
US11071504B2 |
Calibration-free tomosynthesis
The present invention relates to tomosynthesis. In order to further facilitate and improve the generation of three-dimensional image data, an X-ray imaging system (10) for calibration-free tomosynthesis is provided. The system comprises an imaging arrangement (12) with an X-ray detector unit (14) and an X-ray unit (16) comprising a plurality of X-ray sources (18). The system also comprises an image processing unit (20), an object receiving space (22), and a moving unit (24) for providing a relative movement between the imaging arrangement and an object of interest arranged at least partially in the object receiving space. The X-ray sources are provided in a known spatial relationship; the X-ray detector unit and the X-ray unit are also provided in a known spatial detector-sources-relationship. The moving unit provides a relative movement between the object of interest and the imaging arrangement in order to provide a plurality of system-to-object positions. The X-ray unit is configured to provide X-ray radiation to the object of interest from a plurality of different directions for each system-to-object position in order to provide a plurality of subsets of views with different viewing directions. The processing unit is configured to determine positions of the object in relation to the imaging arrangement based on the subsets of views, and to calculate a three-dimensional geometric position for each view of the subsets of views, and also to calculate a three-dimensional tomosynthesis reconstruction volume from the plurality of subsets of views. |
US11071498B2 |
Smart clothing with inertial, strain, and electromyographic sensors for human motion capture
This invention is smart clothing which enables human motion capture through combined analysis of data from inertial sensors, strain (or bend) sensors, and electromyographic (EMG) sensors. In a preferred embodiment, a first inertial motion sensor is located proximal to the body joint, a second inertial sensor is located distal to the body joint, two strain sensors span the body joint in different configurations, and an electromyographic (EMG) sensor collects data concerning electromagnetic energy from the muscles which move the body joint. |
US11071491B2 |
Methods and systems for mapping cardiac repolarization
Cardiac repolarization activity can be mapped using action potential duration (“APD”) and/or activation recovery interval (“ARI”). APD can be measured using a bipolar electrogram signal measured, for example, using a monophasic action potential (“MAP”) catheter. ARI can be measured using unipolar electrogram signals. The electrogram signal is used to identify a depolarization tick time. A repolarization tick time can be identified using either a point in time when the electrogram signal passes below a threshold or via local maxima and minima of a first derivative of the electrogram signal. Diastolic intervals can also be computed using depolarization and repolarization tick times. |
US11071490B1 |
Electrocardiogram patch devices and methods
Methods and apparatuses, including devices and systems, for remote and detection and/or diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). In particular, described herein are handheld and adhesive devices having an electrode configuration capable of recording three orthogonal ECG lead signals in an orientation-specific manner, and transmitting these signals to a processor. The processor may be remote or local, and it may automatically or semi-automatically detect AMI, atrial fibrillation or other heart disorders based on the analyses of the deviation of the recorded 3 cardiac signals with respect to previously stored baseline recordings. |
US11071489B2 |
Annotation of a wavefront with evaluation of the ratio of a bipolar derivative to a local unipolar minimum derivative
A method, including receiving a bipolar ECG signal from a location in the heart from the pair of electrodes, receiving a unipolar ECG signal from the location in the heart from a selected one electrode of the pair of electrodes, computing a local unipolar minimum derivative of the unipolar signal at a plurality of times of occurrences of the local unipolar minimum derivative, computing a bipolar derivative of the bipolar signal, evaluating a ratio of the bipolar derivative to the local unipolar minimum derivative at the plurality of times of occurrences of the local unipolar minimum derivative, annotating each time of occurrence as a time of activation of the myocardium at the location in the heart when the ratio is greater than a preset threshold value, merging two annotations that arise from a single occurrence as a single annotation, evaluating features of the annotations and assigning a confidence level to each feature, eliminating annotations that have a confidence level below a threshold and generating a local activation time map using the remaining annotations. |
US11071488B2 |
Method for determining the likelihood of torsades de pointes being induced
The present invention relates to the field of cardiology and, more specifically, to a novel algorithm that can be used, in particular, in a method for determining if a drug is likely to induce a cardiac ventricular repolarisation disturbance, based on variations in electrocardiogram data. |
US11071485B2 |
Bio-electrode composition, bio-electrode, and method for manufacturing bio-electrode
The present invention provides a bio-electrode composition including a polymer compound having both an ionic repeating unit A and a (meth)acrylate repeating unit B, wherein the ionic repeating unit A is a repeating unit selected from the group consisting of sodium salt, potassium salt, and ammonium salt having either or both partial structures shown by the following general formulae (1-1) and (1-2), and the (meth)acrylate repeating unit B is a repeating unit shown by the following general formula (2). This can form a living body contact layer for a bio-electrode with excellent electric conductivity, biocompatibility, and light weight, which can be manufactured at low cost and does not cause large lowering of the electric conductivity even when it is wetted with water or dried. |
US11071482B2 |
Lancet device with depth adjustment and lancet removal system and method
A lancet device includes a housing, a removable front cap mounted to the housing, a lancet holding member, a trigger and an arming system comprising a grippable cocking member structured and arranged to place the lancet device in a trigger-set or armed position. A depth adjustment system includes a member that is at least slidable and partially rotatably mounted and that has an axis of rotation arranged substantially parallel to a center axis of the lancet holding member. An ejection system includes an ejector having a portion extending outside a sidewall opening of the housing and being located closer to a front end of the housing than to a rear end of the housing. The sidewall opening of the housing is arranged on an area of the housing located between the trigger and a wall of the housing located opposite the trigger. The ejection system is structured and arranged to at least one of prevent axial movement of the lancet holding member or remove or eject a lancet from the lancet holding member. |
US11071478B2 |
Systems, devices and methods for analyte sensor insertion
Systems, devices and methods are provided for inserting at least a portion of an in vivo analyte sensor, such as a dermal sensor, for sensing an analyte level in a bodily fluid of a subject. An applicator is positioned against a skin surface and a force is applied to the applicator causing at least a portion of a sharp and an in vivo analyte sensor to be positioned in the body of the subject. In particular, disclosed herein are embodiments of applicators designed to prevent premature sharp withdrawal and/or reduce the likelihood of improper sensor insertion. Also disclosed are embodiments of applicators including sharp modules having an angled sharp which can be configured to create an insertion path for a sensor. |
US11071476B2 |
Acoustic sensor and ventilation monitoring system
A method of monitoring respiration with an acoustic measurement device, the acoustic measurement device having a sound transducer, the sound transducer configured to measure sound associated with airflow through a mammalian trachea, the method includes correlating the measured sound into a measurement of tidal volume and generating at least one from the group consisting of an alert and an alarm if the measured tidal volume falls outside of a predetermined range. |
US11071472B2 |
Voice control system for an implant
An apparatus for the control of a medical implant in a mammal body is provided. The apparatus comprises a first and a second part being adapted to be in electrical connection with each other by using said body as a conductor, in which apparatus the first part is adapted for implantation in the mammal body for the control of and communication with the medical implant, the second part is adapted to be worn on the outside of the mammal body in physical contact with said body and adapted to receive control commands from a user and to transmit these commands to the first part. The apparatus is adapted for communication between the first and the second parts and in that the second part is adapted to receive and recognize the control commands from a user transmitted to the first part for the control of said implant, the first part being adapted to convey such signals to the implant. |
US11071470B2 |
Method and system for monitoring a tissue parameter such as proteoglycan content by magnetic resonance imaging
A method of measuring a tissue parameter such as proteoglycan content and other relevant tissue parameters, e.g. tissue pH, in a tissue or an organ of a subject includes generating first and second frequency magnetic resonance data using T1ρ scans at different frequencies, wherein the frequencies are symmetric. The method also includes combining the first frequency magnetic resonance data and the second frequency magnetic resonance data to remove a number of contributions from a number of relaxation mechanisms other than chemical exchange, thereby obtaining chemical exchange-specific magnetic resonance data indicative of the tissue parameter in the tissue or the organ. The chemical exchange-specific magnetic resonance data may be used to measure the proteoglycan content in the tissue or organ. |
US11071469B2 |
Magnetic resonance method and apparatus for determining a characteristic of an organ
In a magnetic resonance method and apparatus for determining a characteristic of an organ, a magnetic resonance sequence is executed in order to acquire temporally resolved magnetic resonance data pertaining to the organ. The magnetic resonance sequence includes at least one tagging module, which generates a sub-visual tag of the magnetic resonance data. The characteristic of the organ is determined in a processor using the sub-visual tag. |
US11071468B2 |
Detecting apparatus and detecting method for physiological information
A detecting apparatus and a detecting method for physiological information are provided. The detecting apparatus includes a first optical signal provider configured to provide an organism with a first optical signal, a signal receiver configured to receive the first physiological signal, and a processor. The first optical signal, after interacting with the organism, turns into a first physiological signal. The processor is configured to calculate a plurality of physiological information values of the organism according to the first physiological signal; determine whether or not any of the physiological information values is abnormal; and replace the abnormal physiological information value with a physiological information reliable value when there is the abnormal physiological information value. |
US11071463B2 |
Devices systems and methods and associated display screens for assessment of vessels
Devices, systems, and methods for visually depicting a vessel and evaluating treatment options are disclosed. The methods can include obtaining pressure measurements from first and second instruments positioned within a vessel of a patient while the second instrument is moved longitudinally through the vessel from a first position to a second position and the first instrument remains stationary within the vessel; and outputting a visual representation of the pressure measurements obtained by the first and second instruments on a display, the output visual representation including a graphical display of a pressure ratio of the obtained pressure measurements and at least a portion of a pressure waveform of the obtained pressure measurements identifying a diagnostic period utilized in calculating the pressure ratio. |
US11071457B2 |
Apparatus and method for removing strands of hair from near-infrared spectroscopy
Disclosed are an apparatus and a method for removing strands of hair from a near-infrared spectroscopy. The apparatus for removing strands of hair from a near-infrared spectroscopy may comprise: an arch-shaped main body worn on the head of a user, having a plurality of protrusions formed at an inner side part of the arch-shaped main body, and configured to expose a portion of scalp by arranging the strands of hair; a probe configured to come into close contact with the scalp; and a sensor configured to be accommodated inside the probe and receive light. |
US11071456B2 |
Devices, systems and methods for using and monitoring medical devices
Medical devices are provided, comprising a medical device and a sensor. |
US11071443B2 |
Minimizing image sensor input/output in a pulsed laser mapping imaging system
Minimizing image sensor input/output pads in a pulsed laser mapping imaging system is disclosed. A system includes an emitter for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation and an image sensor comprising a pixel array for sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation. The system includes a plurality of bidirectional pads comprising an output state for issuing data and an input state for receiving data. The system includes a controller configured to synchronize timing of the emitter and the image sensor. The system is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises a laser mapping pattern. |
US11071441B2 |
Surgical robotic tool multi-motor actuator and controller
A first input coupling and a second input coupling are coupled to rotatably drive an output coupling at the same time. In one embodiment, the output coupling rotates a robotic surgery endoscope about a longitudinal axis of the output coupling. A first motor drives the first input coupling while being assisted by a second motor that is driving the second input coupling. A first compensator produces a first motor input based on a position error and in accordance with a position control law, and a second compensator produces a second motor input based on the position error and in accordance with an impedance control law. In another embodiment, the second compensator receives a measured torque of the first motor. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. |
US11071440B2 |
Dishwasher with rack-mounted conduit return mechanism
A dishwasher and method for operating the same utilize a rack-mounted rotatable conduit with a return mechanism that positions the rotatable conduit to a predetermined rotational position when the conduit is disconnected from a docking arrangement on a wall of a wash tub. |
US11071432B2 |
Floor cleaning machines having intelligent systems, associated sub-assemblies incorporating intelligent systems, and associated methods of use
A floor cleaning machine having an intelligent system including a recovery tank sub-assembly, a vacuum fan sub-assembly, a solution tank sub-assembly, wherein the solution tank sub-assembly preferably includes a secondary electrochemical cell, a solution flow sub-assembly, a control console sub-assembly, a frame and wheel sub-assembly and/or a frame and transaxle sub-assembly, a scrub head sub-assembly, a scrub head lift sub-assembly, a squeegee sub-assembly, a solution flow sub-assembly, and an intelligent system associated with at least one of the above-identified sub-assemblies, wherein the intelligent system at least one of selectively gathers, obtains, monitors, stores, records, and analyzes data associated with components of the floor cleaning machine assembly, and at least one of controllably communicates and disseminates such data with at least one of another system and user. |
US11071429B2 |
Robot cleaner
A robot cleaner includes a main body forming an external appearance of the robot cleaner, moving units configured to move the main body, a cleaning module arranged at one side of the main body so as to contact a floor and rotated, a module driving unit arranged in the main body and rotating the cleaning module, and a dust pocket configured to remove foreign substances attached to the outer circumference of the cleaning module. |
US11071428B2 |
Surface cleaning apparatus
The present disclosure provides a surface cleaning apparatus that includes a housing including a base adapted for movement across a surface to be cleaned, a fluid delivery system, and a recovery system. The surface cleaning apparatus can be configured to clean multiple surfaces, including hard and soft surfaces, and for different cleaning modes, including wet cleaning, dry vacuum cleaning, and self-cleaning. Methods for self-cleaning a surface cleaning apparatus are also provided. |
US11071426B2 |
Vacuum cleaner
A cleaner includes: at least one cyclone configured to separate dust from suctioned air; a dust container configured to store the dust separated by the at least one cyclone; a dust compressor provided inside the dust container; and a lifter configured to move the dust compressor upward and downward. |
US11071421B2 |
Portable urinal systems, devices, and methods to use the same
A portable urine collection device comprising a receiving cup, a discharge tube, and a storage bottle. The device may also comprise snap coupling connectors, an air vent, a one-way valve and a protrusion in the receiving cup for male genitalia. The device may also be used with female genitalia without a protrusion. A support may also be used with the portable urine collection device. Methods of use are also provided. |
US11071420B2 |
Composting toilet
A composting toilet assembly has a composting bin with an agitator, a toilet bowl, and a urine bottle. The agitator has an agitator handle configured to actuate the agitator. The agitator may have a ratchet assembly including a hub, a clutch bearing disposed in the hub, and a pair of brass bushings disposed in the hub. The toilet bowl is disposed on the composting bin. The toilet bowl has a main body with a recess. The recess may have a first portion and a second portion with a partition wall. Each of the first portion and the second portion has an opening. The urine bottle is in fluid communication with the bowl. The urine bottle is configured to receive urine. The urine bottle has a drain, a handle, and a sensor. The sensor may have a light and be configured to detect a predetermined urine level in the urine bottle. |
US11071419B2 |
Tabbed easy sliding interfolded dispenser napkins
A stacked dispenser-napkin composition having a plurality of stacked and interfolded dispenser napkins; each dispenser napkin being embossed and having a male side of the emboss and a female side of the emboss; each dispenser napkin having a first, second, third, and fourth panel, the four panels being defined by a first fold and a second fold; each dispenser napkin's first and second panels being adjacent to each other and having respective areas that are substantially equal; each dispenser napkin's third and fourth panels being adjacent to each other and having respective areas that are substantially equal; the combined areas of each dispenser napkin's first and second panels being greater than the combined areas of the dispenser napkin's third and fourth panels; each dispenser napkin having a tab portion, the tab portion being the portions of the first and second panel areas that are not covered by the third and fourth panel areas when the first and second panels are folded onto the third and fourth panels via the first fold; the plurality of stacked and interfolded dispenser napkins being arranged within the stack such that the positions of the respective tab portions on adjacent dispenser napkins alternate between two opposing sides of the stack; and the plurality of stacked and interfolded dispenser napkins being arranged within the stack such that the position of a stacked dispenser napkin's male side of its emboss is in contact with an adjacent dispenser napkin's female side of its emboss. |
US11071416B2 |
Product monitoring device
An apparatus, product monitoring system, and a method of measuring an amount of product on a roller are provided. The method includes receiving a first position distance between a position sensor and an exterior edge of the roller. The method also includes comparing the first position distance with a predetermined position distance. The predetermined position distance defines the distance between the position sensor and the exterior edge of the roller at a specific amount of product left on the roller. The method further includes determining the amount of product left on the roller based on the comparison of the first position distance and the predetermined position distance. The method still further includes causing the transmission of a signal relating to the amount of product left on the roller. |
US11071414B2 |
Multi-part skin care bar systems and methods
Multi-part skin care methods comprise providing a plurality of first portions, and providing a plurality of second portions. Each first portion is configured to have a complementary shape to each second portion. Each first portion is configured to engage with each second portion to form a multi-part skin care bar. Multi-part skin care systems comprise a plurality of first portions, and a plurality of second portions. Each first portion comprises a first engagement portion, and each second portion comprises a second engagement portion. Each second portion is configured to be coupled to each first portion via the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion to form a multi-part skin care bar. |
US11071412B2 |
Foot washer
A device for washing the feet and lower legs of a user comprises a tub for receiving the feet and lower legs of the user; at least one footrest located within the tub for supporting the feet of a user during washing; a fluid supply mechanism for introducing fluid into the tub; one or more rotatable transversely extending cleaning assemblies located above the footrest for washing a user's feet; and one or more rotatable upright cleaning assemblies communicating with the fluid supply mechanism for washing one or both lower legs of the user, wherein each rotatable upright cleaning assembly is carried on a guiding mechanism for moving the one or more rotatable upright cleaning assemblies around a portion of the footrest during a lower leg and foot cleaning cycle. |
US11071410B1 |
Toaster dripping tray
A toaster dripping tray is placed within a traditionally configured toaster and removably disposed there beneath. The tray covers the entire bottom of the toaster. When incorporated into a toaster, the normally present dripping channel gate resting above the narrow dripping removal tray is not present. |
US11071407B2 |
Milk emulsifying device with a Venturi effect and a production method of hot milk with and without froth using the device
The production method of hot milk with or without froth, with a Venturi effect emulsifying device suitable for sending, into a mixing chamber, a flow of steam so as to aspirate, by Venturi effect, milk and air or only milk, comprises a production cycle of hot milk with froth and a production cycle of hot milk without froth being carried out by supplying an equal flow of steam of equal duration into a mixing chamber having equal volume, equal conformation and equal inlet section of the milk but a different outflow section of the milk. |
US11071406B2 |
Commercial French press coffee brewing and dispensing system
A first coffee brewing and dispensing system that includes a removable grounds chamber assembly that includes a basin for holding ground coffee, an extendable dispensing spout, and a valve mechanism for opening and closing the dispensing spout; a brewing chamber assembly positioned on top of the removable grounds chamber assembly; and a lid/plunger assembly adapted to be inserted into the brewing chamber and removable grounds chamber, wherein the lid/plunger assembly includes a press rod, a handle mounted on the press rod, wherein the handle includes a trigger mounted therein, a lid mounted on the press rod below the handle, a wiper assembly mounted on the press rod below the lid; and a filter assembly mounted on the press rod below the wiper assembly, wherein the wiper assembly may be moved independently of the filter assembly by actuating the trigger in the handle. |
US11071405B2 |
Stackable and nestable cookware having a stable configuration
A set of nestable and stackable cookware, for example, a set of pots and pans, is maintained in a stable configuration by stops attached to the outer walls of the cookware. Each stacked and nested item of cookware is supported on the rim of the lower item by two stops attached to its outer wall, on opposite sides of the item. Each stop is shaped and configured to contact the rim of the lower item in the stack at a finite number of points. A first stop contacts the lower rim at two points, and a second stop contacts the rim at one or two points. The points of contact lie in the same plane, which uprightly supports the stacked cookware item on the lower cookware item, without the walls or the base of the stacked cookware item touching the lower item. |
US11071403B2 |
Cooking assistive device and method for making and using same
A cooking assistive device comprises a portable housing configured to be disposed on or proximate a food item. The device includes a plurality of sensors situated within the housing, a dispenser, and a utensil holder. The device has a memory storing computer-readable instructions, and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions to: (a) obtain a wireless input from a mobile device; (b) access data stored in a remote database; (c) obtain a reading from at least one of the plurality of sensors; and (d) cause the dispenser to dispense a substance in response to the reading. |
US11071401B1 |
Rolling drink coasters
One or more embodiments for a rolling drink coaster. The rolling drink coaster includes a top assembly coupled to a bottom plate. A plurality of rollers are disposed on an underside of the rolling drink coaster that allow the drink coaster to roll and to be movable over a surface. An interior cavity of the rolling drink coaster is configured to hold a beverage container. The rolling drink coaster includes one or more stabilizer pieces configured to support and stabilize the beverage container when located inside of the rolling drink coaster. The rolling drink coaster may have an angled top body or a straight cylindrical shaped top body. In one embodiment, a bottom plate is fastened to a bottom surface of the top assembly of the rolling drink coaster. The bottom plate is configured to receive one or more axel assemblies that surround each roller and allow the drink coaster to move. |
US11071400B1 |
Bowl with suction device and method of use
A container system includes a container having a body forming an inner area to hold contents therein, the container having an outer surface that extends from a top surface to a bottom surface; and an attachment device secured to the bottom surface of the container, the attachment device having an elastomeric body configured to engage with a surface of a support structure to secure the attachment device to the surface of the support structure; the attachment device secures the container to the support structure. |
US11071398B2 |
Convertible apparel rack
A convertible apparel rack functions as a multi-purpose rack that can display garments, shoes, or a combination of both, by changing out the hanger bars. Further, the rack can be changed from a single rack to a dual rack by removing or inserting uprights on a standard base. The apparel hanger bars are solid and of sufficient strength to allow dense packing of apparel without mechanical failure. The shoe hanger bars have a gap to allow shoes to be clipped on. Further, the convertible apparel rack can display a single rack of items or can be configured to display two racks of items. |
US11071397B1 |
Stand for holding smart watch bands
A stand assembly is configured to store at least one smart watch band. The stand assembly has a stand base plate, smoothly connected to a stand top plate with a stand neck. A top rack is operably connected to the stand top plate. A stand top plate rounded slot width is less than a top rack rounded slot width creating a stand top plate rounded slot ledge. The stand top plate rounded slot ledge is configured to accommodate a pin of a smartwatch band. |
US11071393B2 |
Apparatus for adding hospital bed functionality to an at-home bed
The present disclosure is related to a bed assembly. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to a bed assembly that is compatible with a traditional consumer bed and can enhance the traditional consumer bed so it provides features of a traditional hospital bed. |
US11071392B2 |
Structure for connecting a stand pole and a beam of a bunk bed and a bunk bed using the structure
A structure for connecting a post and a beam of a bunk bed includes a support tube located above the beam. A connection tube is located below the beam. An end portion of the beam is provided with an insertion connection portion connecting the support tube and the connection tube. The insertion connection portion and the support tube have a pair of slanted surfaces disposed opposite to each other. When the support tube and the insertion connection portion are connected by insertion, the slanted surface of the insertion connection portion tightly fits the slanted surface of the support tube. The insertion connection portion and the connection tube have a pair of slanted surfaces disposed opposite to each other. When the connection tube and the insertion connection portion are connected by insertion, the slanted surface of the insertion connection portion tightly fits the slanted surface of the connection tube. |
US11071390B1 |
Rolling work platform assembly
A rolling work platform assembly that allows rolling while in a kneeling position includes a first plate. A pair of knee pads and a seating unit are selectively engageable to the first plate. The knee pads cushion the knees of a user kneeling upon, or separated from, the first plate. The seating unit engages and pads buttocks of the user kneeling upon the first plate. A set of first wheels engaged to a lower face of the first plate facilitates locomotion of the first plate and the user positioned thereupon. |
US11071388B2 |
Foldable chair
A foldable chair comprises a chair seat, front leg tubes, rear leg tubes, and two telescopic frames. The two telescopic frames respectively correspond to the front leg tubes and the rear leg tubes. Each of the two telescopic frames comprises two support tubes and a connection tube connected to the two support tubes. The two support tubes of a first of the two telescopic frames are respectively and telescopically coupled with the front leg tubes, and the two support tubes of a second of the two telescopic frames are respectively and telescopically coupled with the rear leg tubes. A locking mechanism is disposed between each of the support tubes and a corresponding one of the front leg tubes and the rear leg tubes. |
US11071387B2 |
Chair
Chair (10, 100) with a seat section (14, 104), an underframe (12, 102) which supports seat section (14), and a seat back (16, 106), in which the seat back (16, 106) is mounted on underframe (12, 102) such that it may be pivoted around a rear transverse axis (26, 120) oriented crosswise to chair (10, 100), and seat section (14, 104) is at least partially deformable and is supported or reinforced by at least one stiff supporting element (28, 122) extending from the bottom end of seat back (16, 106) in the direction of seat section (14, 104) and being rigidly connected with seat back (16, 106), such that when a pivoting movement of seat back (16, 106) occurs, a portion of seat section (14, 104) positioned in front of the end of supporting element (28, 122) is raised or lowered depending on the direction of pivoting. |
US11071382B2 |
Adjustable leg
A kit comprising a cabinet base (30), an adjustable leg for supporting a cabinet, the leg comprising: a first component (60) having an attachment structure for attachment to a cabinet and a first threaded element (63) integral with and extending from the attachment structure, the attachment structure comprising at least two lugs (65) projecting away from the first threaded element (63); and a second component (40) comprising a second threaded element (70) threadedly engageable at one end of the second component (40) with the first threaded element (63), a foot (72) located at the opposite end of the second component (40), and a driving formation (73) whereby the second component (40) can be engaged by a tool and driven to rotate, the driving formation (73) being located inboard of the thread of the second threaded element (63); the first and second components (40, 60) being configured so that when they are threadedly engaged the driving formation (73) is accessible through the first threaded element (63); the cabinet base defining a hole (38) therethrough and a first set of at least two sockets on its underside for receiving respective ones of the lugs (65), the sockets being positioned relative to the hole (38) such that when the leg is attached to the base (30) with the fixing lugs (65) located in the sockets the driving formation (73) is accessible through the hole (38). |
US11071381B2 |
Fastening fitting for a panel
The invention relates to a fastening fitting for a drawer panel, wherein the panel carries aligned panel mounting parts (2, 2′, 2″) on its rear side and the lateral walls of the drawer carry panel fitting parts (1, 1′) which receive the panel mounting parts (2, 2′, 2″), which panel mounting parts and panel fitting parts can be operatively connected using a fixing means (7, 7′). The panel mounting parts (2, 2′, 2″) have means (4, 4′, 8) for adjusting the inclination of the panel, said means being operatively connected to adjustment bodies (5. 5′) of the panel fitting parts (1, 1′) and pivoting the panel about an axis running perpendicularly to the base side or cover side of the drawer. |
US11071379B1 |
Footwear storage rack for vehicle trunk
The footwear storage for a vehicle trunk is a mechanical structure. The footwear storage for a vehicle trunk is configured for use in storing footwear and other articles. The footwear storage for a vehicle trunk is contained in the trunk of the automobile. The footwear storage for a vehicle trunk is formed with a cant. The cant forms an angle between the supporting storage surfaces formed by the footwear storage for a vehicle trunk and the force of gravity. The cant is selected such that objects will not slide out of the footwear storage for a vehicle trunk during the acceleration and deceleration of the vehicle. The footwear storage for a vehicle trunk comprises a master pan, a plurality of footwear pocket structures, and a storage pan. Each of the plurality of footwear pocket structures mount on the master pan. The storage pan is contained within the master pan. |
US11071376B2 |
Folding integrated table and bench
The present disclosure discloses a folding integrated table and bench comprising a front table board, a front bench board, a bracket, and two front legs. The front table board is pivotally connected to the bracket and is configured to be rotated relative to the bracket. Each of the two front legs comprises a first upper cross rod, a first vertical rod, a first lower cross rod, and a first standing rod connected in sequence. A top end of the first standing rod comprises a first connecting shaft, and the first vertical rod is rotatably connected to the bracket so that each of the two front legs is configured to be rotated to be folded and unfolded. A bottom surface of the front bench board is symmetrically disposed with two first sliding grooves. |
US11071374B2 |
Folding table
A folding table comprises a table top, a table leg, a grounding part supported on the ground or a table top, and a second hinged lock formed for the table leg and the grounding part after the table leg and the grounding part rotate relative to each other, one end of the second hinged lock is connected with the other end of the table leg, the other end of the second hinged lock is connected with the grounding part, the table leg or the grounding part are relative to each other. When rotating in the unlocked state, the second hinged lock locks the table leg and the grounding part at an included angle of 0-90°. The invention has the advantages of convenient storage, transportation or carrying and small occupation space. |
US11071373B2 |
Implement and method of forming the same
An implement having a base structure with a core component and a shell component that surrounds the core component. The core component may include a body formed of a rigid material and decorative elements embedded within the body. The shell component may be formed of a substantially transparent material so that the decorative elements of the core are visible through the shell component. |
US11071370B2 |
Hair information collection device, hair information collection system, and method for providing hair condition information
A hair information collection device for providing information relating to hair of a user includes a device body having at least first and second regions configured such that the hair of the user is movable between the first and second regions while in contact with the first and second regions, at least one microphone arranged in or on the device body for detecting a noise during movement of the hair between the first and second regions, a speed sensor circuit arranged in or on the device body and comprising at least one sensor for determining a value representing the speed of the device body, and an electronic circuit device arranged in or on the device body, wherein the electronic circuit device is configured to provide the user with information regarding the hair based on the received detected noise and the speed of the device body. |
US11071367B2 |
Apparatus for applying cosmetics
The apparatus for dispensing cosmetics has a bottle portion configured to hold the cosmetics product, a wiper structure at an open end of the bottle portion; and a closure portion. |
US11071365B2 |
Attachment for a hand held appliance
An attachment for a hand held appliance comprising a body having a wall, a fluid inlet at one end of the wall and a fluid outlet through the wall wherein the fluid outlet comprises at least one slot extending along the wall and wherein the at least one slot is formed by an overlap of a first end of the wall and a second end of the wall. The wall may be formed from at least two plates. A first one of the at least two plates may comprise the first end of the wall and a second one may comprise the second end of the wall. The first of the at least two plates may define a radially inner surface of the slot. The second one of the at least two plates may define a radially outer surface of the slot. The slot may be tangential to the wall. |
US11071362B2 |
Adjustable and retractable rod apparatus
An adjustable and retractable rod includes an external pipe fitting, a multi-section rod and a positioning unit. The multi-section rod includes a first and at least one second foldable rod, where the first and second foldable rods have the same outer diameter, and the positioning unit includes a linkage rope, a positioning component and a locking component, which are used to pull the external pipe fitting and the first foldable rod relative to each other. The linkage rope can be dragged, and the locking component and the positioning unit interlocked or separated. When the locking component and the positioning component are interlocked, the external pipe fitting can be connected to the multi-section rod unit in an unfolded state. When the locking component moves away from the positioning component, the first and second foldable rods of the multi-section rod are folded and in parallel relative to the external pipe fitting. |
US11071358B2 |
Interchangeable jewelry linking system and clasps thereof
A clasp for a jewelry system has two arms and a sleeve that can slide to a position covering at least portions of both arms. In this position, the sleeve urges the clasp from an un-locked state towards a locked state. |
US11071357B2 |
Slide fastener and method for manufacturing same
A slide fastener includes: a pair of fastener stringers each provided with a fastener element at a bent side-edge portion of a fastener tape; a slider that moves for opening or closing the pair of fastener stringers; and a pair of resin-made terminal members each fixed to the fastener tape adjacently to the fastener element in a terminal portion of the fastener tape in an elongation direction of the fastener tape, the pair of terminal members including a pin and a socket configured to receive the pin. Reinforcing films are attached to both tape surfaces of at least one fastener tape in the terminal portion, and each reinforcing film has an embedded portion embedded in the terminal member. |
US11071351B2 |
Footwear upper
A footwear upper is made of a knitted engineered fabric. The footwear upper includes a front portion for covering an upper part of a foot, an intermediate portion corresponding to an insole, and a rear portion for covering a heel. The front portion, the intermediate portion and the rear portion are produced with an engineered fabric composed of an internal core and a pair of external layers of knitted fabric. The footwear upper is made as one piece, is already contoured during a machining stage and is ready to be applied to a sole without any other type of machining, except for the possibility of sealing for joining the front portion to the rear portion laterally. |
US11071349B2 |
Sole structure for article of footwear
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a foam element having a top surface and a bottom surface. The foam element includes a recess (i) formed in one of the top surface or the bottom surface, (ii) extending from a first end in a forefoot region of the sole structure to a second end in a mid-foot region of the sole structure, (iii) having a first edge extending between the first end and the second end and disposed proximate to a peripheral region of the sole structure, and (iv) a second edge extending between the first end and the second end and disposed at an interior region of the sole structure. A cushioning arrangement is disposed within the recess and includes an outer surface that is substantially flush with the one of the top surface or the bottom surface of the foam element. |
US11071344B2 |
Motorized shoe with gesture control
An article of footwear includes a motorized tensioning system, sensors, and a gesture control system. Based on information received from one or more sensors the gesture control system may detect a prompting gesture and enters an armed mode for receiving further instructions. In the armed mode the system may detect a variety of different control gestures that correspond to different tensioning commands. |
US11071343B2 |
Cap with interchangeable art
A cap configured to permit different logos to be interchangeably positioned on the cap. The cap includes a front panel, a back panel and a visor. Further the cap comprises an adjustable strap. The front panel is made out of plastic material with hooks and other panels, such as the back panel and the visor, can also be made out of other materials. The logos are equipped with pile material permits them to be detachably mounted on the cap. A piece of stiffening material is positioned inside of the front panels forming the front face of the cap to maintain the front face in a shape. |
US11071342B2 |
Low profile sock device
A low profile sock device may include a body for receiving portions of a foot of a user. A first retainer may be configured to tension portions of the body, such as a first side and/or a heel region towards a portion of an upper foot region that the first retainer may be coupled to. A second retainer may be configured to tension portions of the body, such as a second side and/or a heel region towards a portion of the upper foot region that the second retainer may be coupled to. The retainers may be used to tension the body to the foot of a user to increase friction between the body and the foot prevent walking/running motion from pushing the body downward at the back of the foot while allowing the body to remain hidden while being worn with a shoe. |
US11071341B2 |
Belt loop with belt fastener
A belt loop for attachment of a duty belt to a garment or other object includes a belt fastener having a piece of hook-and-loop material complementary to a piece of hook-and-loop material on the duty belt. |
US11071340B2 |
Protective pant
A protective pant for a wearer, comprising a pelvic portion for overlying a pelvic region of the wearer to provide impact protection to the pelvic region, leg portions for overlying thighs of the wearer to provide impact protection to the thighs, and a zipperless length adjuster configured to adjust a length of the protective pant. Also, a protective pant for a wearer, the protective pant comprising: an inner base for protecting a pelvic region of the wearer; an outer shell; and a zipperless length adjuster comprising a plurality of adjustment elements on the inner base and a plurality of adjustment elements on the outer shell, each of the adjustment elements on the outer shell configured to be attachable to a corresponding one of the adjustment elements of the inner base in at least two positions to permit length-wise adjustment of the outer shell relative to the inner base. |
US11071337B1 |
Personal protection device against viruses and article of apparel and device and method for making a vaccine
A virus protection device 16 for protecting a user from a virus 14 includes a first flexible electrode 22 and a second flexible electrode 24 both formed of graphene and connected to a battery. The electrodes 22,24 are configured in a fractal arrangement and define a fractal-like structure 25 comprises a main branch 27 of electrodes 22, 24 and a plurality of side branches 28, secondary branches 30, tertiary branches 32, and subsequent branches 34 extending outwardly from the branch 27. The branches 27,28 30, 32 and 34 together form multiple nodes of flexible opposed positive electrodes 36.1 and negative electrodes 36.2 which are spaced an equal distance apart from one another, to define predetermined spaces there between, through which electrical current is capable of flowing between the electrodes 36.1, 36.2 for incapacitating viruses contacting the device 16 or passing through the spaces between the electrodes 36.1 and 36.2. |
US11071335B2 |
Weighted chest protector
A weighted chest protector, including a front panel, a rear panel, an adjustable shoulder panel, and a stability strap. The rear panel having a horizontal bottom edge and a horizontal strap extending from each side of the horizontal bottom edge for connecting the rear panel to the front panel. The adjustable shoulder panel having a first end and a second end, and a weight affixed to the adjustable shoulder panel at a location is which is closer to the second end of the adjustable shoulder panel than to the first end of the adjustable shoulder panel. The stability strap extending vertically between the rear panel and the adjustable shoulder panel. |
US11071333B2 |
Backpack
A backpack may include a first panel having a first panel surface facing in a direction and a second panel. The second panel has a second panel first surface and a second panel second surface opposite the second panel first surface. The second panel first surface is inconspicuous. The second panel is pivotable relative to the first panel between (1) a concealment position in which second panel second surface faces the first panel surface and (2) a safety position in which the second panel second surface faces in the. The backpack further includes a safety optic formed on one of the first panel surface and the second panel second surface. |
US11071329B2 |
Method of making hybrid e-vaping cartridge, and method of making an e-vaping device including the hybrid e-vaping cartridge
The method of making the e-vaping cartridge includes cutting at least one first hole through a first channel, sliding a housing over the first channel, the at least one first hole providing fluid communication between a first reservoir and a second reservoir, the first reservoir being defined between the housing and the first channel, where the second reservoir is defined between the first channel and a central passage traversing through the first channel. The method further includes inserting at least one first layer of absorbent material within the second reservoir, and positioning a heater and a wick in communication with the central passage. Distal ends of the wick contact the at least one first layer of absorbent material, where the heater is configured to vaporize a pre-vapor formulation that is communicated by the wick from the at least one first layer of absorbent material. |
US11071325B2 |
Electronic smoking article including a heating apparatus implementing a solid aerosol generating source, and associated apparatus and method
A smoking article is provided, having a component housing including a power source, and a tubular housing having a first end and a longitudinally-opposed second end, wherein the first or second end is configured to receive the component housing. The tubular housing includes an outer wall defining a cylindrical cavity. An aerosol-generating element is configured to be received within the cylindrical cavity, wherein the aerosol-generating element is configured to produce an aerosol in response to heat. An associated aerosol-generating element and related production methods are also provided. |
US11071323B2 |
Battery assembly and electronic cigarette having same
A battery assembly and an electronic cigarette using the battery assembly are provided. The battery assembly comprises a main body and a rear cover fixedly installed to the main body. One end of the main body is provided with a connecting portion fixedly electrically connected to an external load, and the other end thereof is provided with an inner cavity for accommodating an electronic component. The rear cover is fixedly installed to the main body and covers the inner cavity. One end of the main body far from the connecting portion is provided with an extension toward the rear cover, and the extension covers the end of the rear cover far from the connecting portion, effectively preventing the phenomenon that a housing far from the end of a suction port is damaged by impact when the electronic cigarette is dropped. |
US11071322B2 |
Vaporizer
A vaporizer, including: an eye ring; a ring comprising stainless iron; a first lock block; a first end support; a thermal insulation cotton; a stainless-steel tube; a second end support; a support cylinder; a second lock block; a magnet; a thermistor; a mounting seat; a spring support; a spring; a pneumatic switch; a silicone sleeve sleeving the pneumatic switch; annular sleeve; a coil support; an inductor; a printed circuit board; a first end cover; a first cover plate covering the first end cover; a button; a circuit board; two electrical contacts; a battery; a housing; a second end cover; a second cover plate covering the second end cover. The thermal insulation cotton is sheathed on the stainless-steel tube. The first end support and the second end support are disposed on two ends of the stainless-steel tube, respectively. The first lock block is disposed on the first end support. |
US11071318B2 |
Encapsulation process
The subject-matter of the invention is a process for encapsulating one or more substances with a matrix, wherein said process comprises the preparation of a mixture of said matrix in the liquid state with said substance(s), then the solidification of the mixture obtained, said matrix consisting of vanillin or ethylvanillin or a vanillin/ethylvanillin mixture. The solid compound thus obtained is particularly advantageous in the field of food for human consumption and animal feed, in the pharmaceutical field, as a fragrance in the cosmetics, perfumery and detergence field, or as an encapsulated active ingredient in the pharmaceutical field. The use of a compound chosen form vanillin, ethylvanillin and vanillin/ethylvanillin mixtures as encapsulating agent is also subject-matter of the present invention. |
US11071316B2 |
Soup stock extraction device and soup stock extraction method
A soup stock extraction device includes a stock take-out part that is connected to a bottom of a tank containing water and ingredients used for soup stock extraction and that is used to take out a stock including flavor compounds extracted from the ingredients and dissolved in the water, and a residue discharge part for discharging a residue of the ingredients. The stock take-out part includes a tubular body that is connected to the bottom of the tank and receives the stock and the residue flowing therein from the tank in a process of stock extraction, a screw conveyor disposed inside the tubular body, and a stock take-out port provided on the tubular body to take out the stock inside the tubular body. The residue discharge part includes the screw conveyor and a residue discharge port provided on the tubular body to discharge the residue. |
US11071312B2 |
Heat-stable plant-based protein-product
The present invention relates to a heat stable plant based protein product. Particularly, the invention relates to a heat stable plant based protein product which can be used as a meat substitute that can be heated by microwaves, fried or grilled. The present invention relates also processes for producing such heat stable plant based protein products. |
US11071309B2 |
Confectionery composition comprising bran-like material
There is described an confectionery composition comprising edible particulate material comprising from 80% to 100% by weight based on total weight of the material of a processable, microbially released, flavour acceptable bran-like material, characterized by the following parameters: (i) mean particle size by volume (Vol. MPS) of from 5 to 100 microns; (ii) volume particle size distribution (Vol. PSD) characterized by the parameters: D90,3 less than or equal to 350 microns, and D50,3 less than or equal to 50 microns, and optionally D10,3 less than or equal to 15 microns, (iii) mean particle sphericity as measured by a Smean of greater than or equal to 0.75; (iv) where processable means has oil holding capacity (OHC) of from 0.7 to 1.5; (v) where microbially released means material has common microbes below given limits (preferably free of common microbes) (vi) where flavour acceptable denotes a lipase activity (LA) and a peroxidase activity (PA) both less than or equal to 2 U/g and optionally a low degree of roasted flavour notes as defined herein. The bran-like material used in the confectionery compositions may added as a bulk ingredient to replace sugar and/or to provide confectionery fillings and/or coatings having improved hiding ability when used as layers in multilayer confectionery products. |
US11071308B2 |
Method for generating a coffee beverage in a brewing device of an automatic coffee machine and automatic coffee machine for implementing the method
A method for generating a coffee beverage in an automatic coffee machine brewing device supplies pressurized brewing water at a brewing device brewing water inlet according to a first brewing water supply mode during a first time period. During a second time period, a brewing water parameter is determined correlating with the volume flow and/or pressure of the supplied brewing water. A mode adjustment variable is set for a second brewing water supply mode using the brewing water parameter. Brewing water is supplied at the brewing water inlet during the second time period according to the second brewing water supply mode. The mode adjustment variable defines at least one continuous mode for the second brewing water supply mode, in which the brewing water is continuously supplied, and a pulse mode for the second brewing water supply mode, in which the brewing water is supplied in pulses. |
US11071306B2 |
Low-fat water-in-oil emulsion
The present invention relates to a low-fat water-in-oil (W/O) emulsion comprising a fat phase in an amount of at most 60 wt % relative to the total weight of the emulsion, an aqueous phase dispersed within the fat phase and an emulsifier composition, said emulsifier composition comprising an Acetone-insoluble (AI) component containing a Phosphatidyl Choline (PC), a Phosphatidyl Inositol (PI), a Phosphatidyl Ethanolamine (PE) and a Phosphatidic Acid (PA), wherein PC is in an amount of at most 15.5% relative to the total weight of the emulsifier composition and wherein the emulsifier composition is characterized by a weight ratio R of at most 65%, the ratio R being defined as (1) wherein PC+PI+PE+PA is the sum of the individual weights of the respective constituents of the AI component and AI is the total weight of the AI component. |
US11071301B2 |
Anti-microbial agent to control biomass accumulation in SO2 scrubbers
A method for removing or preventing a microbial growth, biofilm, biomass and/or mineral deposit on a hard surface inside an SO2 scrubber is disclosed. In particular, biocide compositions may be dosed in pulse or continuously for the reduction and prevention of biofilms on the hard surfaces inside an SO2 scrubber. A biocide composition disclosed here uses one or more non-oxidizing biocides, especially a mixture of one or more quaternary ammonium compounds and one or more other biocides. |
US11071294B1 |
Low power inflatable device
An inflatable device, having an air flow path having a circumference and including an air diverter comprising a central motor receiver and a plurality of air deflectors extending radially from the motor receiver and located to define a plurality of air flow chambers surrounding the motor receiver; a motor mounted within the central motor receiver and having an output shaft rotatable by the motor and extending below the air diverter, the motor generating heat during use of the motor; a fan connected to the output shaft of the motor and located below the air diverter for rotating in response to rotation of the output shaft by the motor to generate a flow of air, the air diverter cooperating with the flow of air generated by the fan to create a turbulent air flow directed to flow through the air flow chambers and past the motor, the flow of air providing cooling to dissipate heat from the motor; and an inflatable body in flow communication with the air flow path and located above the air diverter for receiving the turbulent air flow. The inflatable body undulates in response to receiving the turbulent air flow. |
US11071292B2 |
Agricultural sprayer systems and components thereof
An agricultural multi-row sprayer system is provided having a chassis, a tank coupled to the chassis to accommodate a sprayable mixture to be applied to rows of a crop, a first sprayer arrangement coupled to the chassis and arranged to spray the mixture from a first interrow area located between a set of adjacent rows of the crop, and a second sprayer arrangement coupled to the chassis and selectively deployable to spray the mixture from a second interrow area located between an overlapping set of adjacent rows of the crop. The sprayer system may include a linkage arrangement having a distal end that supports the second sprayer arrangement and an input link movably coupled to the chassis, which is controllably manipulable to selectively deploy the second sprayer arrangement to the second interrow area. |
US11071287B2 |
Beekeeping systems, apparatus, and methods
A beekeeping apparatus includes a bottom side having an arcuate groove defined therein, the arcuate groove being sized and dimensioned to correspond to the rim of a repository; and a top side including a recessed area defined therein, the recessed area being sized and dimensioned to correspond to a beekeeping frame, and a plurality of generally rectangular openings defined through the recessed area, the rectangular openings each being sized and dimensioned to receive and retain a portion of a beekeeping frame, and collectively being sized and dimensioned to receive and retain portions of different sizes of beekeeping frames. |
US11071280B2 |
System and method for producing toy balls for pets
A method of producing toy balls for pets, including: manufacturing distorted sphere balls with an opening in the distorted area using injection molding; sealing the opening of the distorted sphere balls to form uni-body sphere-shaped balls. The material used in the production of these toys can be rubber, thermoplastic elastomers, or thermoplastic rubber. This method allows to manufacture toy balls with no detached parts in the case of broken joints when the balls are chewed or torn apart by the pets. Thus, the ball can help to keep the pets from endangering themselves by swallowing detached parts of pet toy balls. |
US11071269B2 |
Downy mildew resistant lettuce plants
The present disclosure provides lettuce plants exhibiting resistance to downy mildew. Such plants may comprise novel introgressed genomic regions associated with disease resistance from L. virosa. In certain aspects, compositions, including novel polymorphic markers and methods for producing, breeding, identifying, and selecting plants or germplasm with a disease resistance phenotype are provided. |
US11071268B2 |
Soybean ROD1 gene sequences and uses thereof
The present invention relates to soybean ROD1 nucleic acid sequences and proteins and the use thereof to create plants with increased levels of C18:1 and reduced levels of saturated fatty acids in the seeds. |
US11071267B2 |
Environment-enhancing hydroponic garden system having instream aeration features
Described herein are example portable indoor hydroponic garden assemblies and associated methods of use. The portable indoor hydroponic garden assemblies can include features that facilitate hydroponic gardening in an indoor environment, including structural features that enhance the indoor environment itself, such as through sounds, smells, textures, sights, and so on. In an example, the portable indoor hydroponic garden system includes a tiered growing assembly housed fully within an enclosure. The tiered growing assembly can include a group of trays defining tiers that are recessed from one another, allowing water or other fluid to flow from tray to tray, creating waterfall features there between that can aerate the water and emit a pleasurable sound to the indoor environment. The enclosure can be climate controlled and thus adaptable to a variety of indoor conditions to grow desired plants, including embodiments using programmable heating and lighting systems. |
US11071265B2 |
Control system for controlling operation of an irrigation system
An irrigation system for providing irrigation to a crop comprising a plurality of mobile support towers, a conduit, a plurality of drive motors, a plurality of sensors, and a control system. The conduit carries fluid and is supported by the mobile support towers. The conduit includes a valve which can be opened to allow fluid flow through the conduit and closed to prevent fluid flow through the conduit. The drive motors propel the mobile support towers. The sensors generate data regarding the amount of fluid used to irrigate the crop. The control system controls the operation of the valve and the drive motors and is configured to calculate a price of forecasted yield loss, calculate a cost of irrigation, and terminate irrigation if the cost of irrigation is greater than the price of the forecasted yield loss. |
US11071259B2 |
Irrigation water recirculation system
An irrigation recirculation system and methods of filtering and cleaning water within the irrigation recirculation system. The system includes an above the ground water source and a fluid flow conduit that conveys the water into a filter element within a basin. The filter element separates solids from the water by causing the water to change direction before continuing on a fluid flow path. The water is then stored and distributed by a self-cleaning storage system that convey the filtered water to sprinkler heads of the irrigation system. |
US11071256B2 |
Earth wall having a pocket structure for receiving vegetation
A pocket structure for receiving containerized plants is sloped and hung from a wire of a wire basket. The pocket structure includes hooks, an irrigation fitting and corresponding drip channel to transmit water toward the rear of the pocket, and slots in the walls. The mesh units include braces and are sized for shipping. An earth wall is formed of the mesh units and pockets, and includes irrigation tubing. |
US11071253B2 |
System for lubricating a bearing of a crop transport and/or processing system of a harvesting machine
A system for lubrication of a bearing of a crop transport and/or processing system of a harvesting machine includes a supply container for storing a lubricant, a delivery pump and a lubricant line for delivering the lubricant from the supply container to the bearing, and a drainage channel and a suction pump for returning the lubricant from the bearing to the supply container. |
US11076519B1 |
Selective inking head for semiconductor devices
A method and system for manufacturing a device by forming a conformable interface layer from elastomer solution on semiconductor devices to facilitate picking and placing the semiconductor devices from a carrier substrate to a target substrate. The method may include transferring elastomer solution onto fluidic tips of a subset of fluidic heads of a fluidic head array by extending one or more fluidic head actuators of the subset of the fluidic heads, transferring the elastomer solution on the fluidic tips of the subset of the fluidic heads to semiconductor devices on a carrier substrate to form conformable interface layers on the semiconductor devices, and picking up the semiconductor devices via adhesive attachment with the conformable interface layers from the carrier substrate to place on a target substrate. |
US11076518B2 |
Component supply device
A component supply device supplies components stored in a component storage tape to a component extracting position. The component supply device includes a component exposing unit that exposes the components in the component storage tape fed by a tape feeding unit, the component storage tape traveling on a travel path formed from a tape travel path forming unit. The component exposing unit includes an insertion member that is inserted between a cover tape and a carrier tape and includes a base part and a tip part continuous with an upstream end in a tape feeding direction of the base part. The tip part is inclined toward the cover tape away from the carrier tape with respect to the base part in a state where the insertion member is inserted between the cover tape and the carrier tape. |
US11076512B2 |
Electronic device having shield can structure
An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure may include: a printed circuit board including one face; at least one electronic component mounted on the printed circuit board; and a conductive shield can structure attached to the one face of the printed circuit board while surrounding the at least one electronic component. The conductive shield can structure may include: a first conductive plate including a first edge portion, a second edge portion spaced apart from the first edge portion, and a third edge portion extending between the first and second edge portions, and in top view of the one face of the printed circuit board, including a first flat portion parallel to the printed circuit board and constructing a recess together with the first to third edge portions; a second conductive plate including a fourth edge portion extending substantially parallel to the third edge portion, and in top view of the one face of the printed circuit board, including a second flat portion to be attached to the first flat part while at least partially overlapping the first flat portion; a first side portion extending along the first edge portion and substantially vertical to the first flat portion; a second side portion extending along the second edge portion and substantially vertical to the first flat portion; and a third side portion bent from the fourth edge portion while surrounding the third edge portion, and substantially vertical to the first flat portion. |
US11076510B2 |
Heat management device and method of manufacture
A heat-management device includes an array of recesses distributed across an external surface of a thermally conductive body. The device includes an array of protrusions interspersed with the array of recesses that form a network of cavities within an internal volume of the thermally conductive body. The array of recesses and the array of protrusions define a non-planar interface that is complementary to a curved surface of a heat source. A fluid volume can be retained within the network of cavities at a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure. The heat management device includes a cooling operation mode wherein the fluid volume absorbs heat from the heat source through the non-planar interface and dissipates heat away from the heat source through the network of cavities. |
US11076504B2 |
Arrangement for dissipating heat of a power supply unit in a housing
The present disclosure envisages an arrangement (100) for dissipating heat of a power supply unit (105) in a housing (110). The arrangement (100) comprises at least one packing member (120). The packing member (120) is disposed between the power supply unit (105) and an operative inner wall of the housing (110) to increase conductive thermal contact between inner walls of the housing (110) and the power supply unit (105). The arrangement (100) facilitates maximum surface contact between a power supply unit and inner walls of a housing. |
US11076501B2 |
Apparatus for cooling electronic circuitry
An apparatus cools electronic circuitry. An enclosure surrounds the electronic circuitry and has plural surfaces. Air intake holes are disposed in at least one surface and face at least one first direction. Air exhaust holes are disposed in at least another surface and face at least one second direction different than the first direction. A heat sink is in thermal contact with the circuitry and conducts heat generated by the circuitry. When a fan operates, air is drawn from an exterior of the enclosure through the air intake holes, absorbs heat from the heat sink, and then is directed through the air exhaust holes into the exterior of the enclosure. The heat sink is further in thermal contact with the enclosure so that when the fan does not operate, heat is drawn from the circuitry to the enclosure via the heat sink and is dissipated from the exterior. |
US11076500B2 |
Electronic apparatus and connection structure
An electronic apparatus includes a first body, a second body, a rotating shaft structure, a connection structure, and a circuit board. The rotating shaft structure is configured to connect the first body and the second body. The connection structure includes a first connection terminal, which is connected to the first body, and a second connection terminal, which is connected to the second body. The circuit board is connected to the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal and configured non-planarly along an axial direction of the rotating shaft structure. |
US11076499B2 |
Foldable display device
Disclosed is a display device including first and second set frames arranged adjacent to each other, a panel arranged on the first and second set frames, and a folding hinge unit arranged between the first set frame and the second set frame. The folding hinge unit includes a plurality of chain hinges arranged between the first and second set frames and configured to fold the first and second set frames inward and outward, and an X hinge including first and second connection chains coupled to the chain hinges and configured to control a folding trajectory of the chain hinges. |
US11076498B1 |
Fixing device
A fixing device used with an electronic device having a base includes a housing and two pressing elements. The housing includes an accommodating space for accommodating the base. Each pressing element includes a pressing portion and a latch portion. The pressing portions protrude from opposite sides of the housing, and the latch portions protrude from a bottom of the accommodating space. The base includes two positioning structures corresponding to the latch portions. When the electronic device is in the locked state, the base is accommodated in the accommodating space, and the positioning structure and the latch portion are coupled so the electronic device is fixed in the accommodating space. When the electronic device is in the unlocked state, the pressing portions are simultaneously subjected to external opposing forces, and the positioning structure is uncoupled from the latch portion so the electronic device can be disassembled from the accommodating space. |
US11076495B2 |
Electronic device with hinge defining an asymmetrical service loop for a flexible display and corresponding systems and methods
An electronic device includes a hinge coupling at least a first device housing to a second device housing. A flexible display is coupled to the first device housing and the second device housing and spans the hinge. The first device housing defines a curvilinear recess forming at least some of the flexible display into an asymmetrical service loop when the first device housing and the second device housing pivot about the hinge from an axially displaced open position to a closed position. Additional hinges and device housings can be added to accommodate flexible displays of varying lengths. |
US11076488B2 |
Board having electronic component embedded therein
A board having an electronic component embedded therein, includes a core layer having a groove with a bottom surface, an electronic component disposed above the bottom surface of the groove and spaced apart from the bottom surface of the groove, and an insulating layer disposed on the core layer and covering at least a portion of the electronic component. The insulating layer is disposed in at least a portion of a space between the bottom surface of the groove and the electronic component. |
US11076486B2 |
Electronic unit and method for forming an electronic unit
The invention relates to an electronic unit (100, 100′) comprising at least one printed circuit board (10, 10′, 20) which is populated with a plurality of electric and/or electronic components (50, 50.1, 50.2) on one side or on both sides and which is incorporated into at least one protective housing (90) made of a solidified potting compound (80′). In the process, the electronic unit overall forms a volume body (200) in which the solidified potting compound takes up a filling volume (70). In order to minimize the filling volume, the electronic unit additionally comprises a separate insert molding part (60) which is arranged at least adjacently to a populated side of the at least one printed circuit board and which takes up a spatially closed displacement volume in the volume body with respect to a flowable potting compound for forming the protective housing in a solidified state (80′). |
US11076485B2 |
Component mounted board and electronic device comprising the same
A component mounting board includes first and second substrates, a connection substrate, an interposer, and an electronic component. The first substrate has first and second surfaces opposing each other, a first side surface between the first and second surfaces, and a first signal pattern. The second substrate is disposed on the first substrate, has third and fourth surfaces opposing each other and a second side surface between the third and fourth surfaces, and includes a second signal pattern. The connection substrate is bent to connect the first and second side surfaces, and the interposer is disposed between the first and third surfaces and electrically connects the first and second signal patterns. The electronic component is mounted on at least one of the first to fourth surfaces. |
US11076483B2 |
Direct bonded copper ceramic substrate
A direct bonded copper ceramic substrate is provided, which includes a nitride ceramic substrate, a first passivation layer, and a first copper layer. The first passivation layer includes aluminum oxide or silicon oxide doped with another metal. The other metal is titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, or a combination thereof. The aluminum or silicon and the other metal have a weight ratio of 60:40 to 99.5:0.5. The first passivation layer is disposed between the top surface of the nitride ceramic substrate and the first copper layer. |
US11076482B2 |
Printed circuit board
A printed circuit board includes an internal insulating layer, an internal conductive pattern layer disposed on the internal insulating layer and including a line portion and a bonding pad portion, and an external insulating layer disposed on the internal conductive pattern layer and the internal insulating layer and having an accommodation groove extending therethrough to expose the bonding pad portion. The bonding pad portion includes a connection pattern extending from the line portion of the internal conductive pattern layer embedded in the external insulating layer, and exposed to the accommodation groove; a land pattern disposed closer to a center portion of the accommodation groove than the connection pattern; and a dam pattern connecting the connection pattern and the land pattern, in which a line width of the dam pattern is narrower than a line width of the land pattern. |
US11076481B2 |
Stretchable substrate, method for manufacturing stretchable substrate, device for manufacturing stretchable substrate structure, and method for manufacturing stretchable substrate structure
A stretchable substrate according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a first modulus region which has a first modulus, a second modulus region which is located in a plane direction with respect to the first modulus region and has a second modulus higher than the first modulus, and a third modulus region which is located between the first modulus region and the second modulus region and has an interface modulus which gradually changes between the first modulus and the second modulus, wherein the interface modulus of the third modulus region may be constant in the thickness direction thereof. |
US11076480B2 |
Component carrier with embedded filament
A method of manufacturing a component carrier. The method includes forming a stack having at least one electrically insulating layer structure and/or at least one electrically conductive layer structure, and embedding a filament in the stack. |
US11076476B2 |
Process for controlling, under void, a jet of particles with an aerodynamic lens and associated aerodynamic lens
The invention relates to a method for controlling the divergence of a jet of particles in vacuo with an aerodynamic lens, the aerodynamic lens including at least one chamber; a diaphragm, a so-called inlet diaphragm, intended to form an inlet of the aerodynamic lens for a jet of particles, the inlet diaphragm having a given diameter (d1); and another diaphragm, a so-called outlet diaphragm, intended to form an outlet of the aerodynamic lens for this jet of particles; the method including: a step for generating the jet of particles from the inlet to the outlet, in vacuo, of the aerodynamic lens; and a step for adjusting the diameter (ds) of the outlet diaphragm for controlling the divergence of the jet of particles. |
US11076474B2 |
Process for producing ozone and apparatus for ozone generation
In an embodiment an apparatus for generating ozone includes a piezoelectric transformer having an input area and an output area, wherein the input area is configured to convert an applied AC voltage into a mechanical vibration, and wherein the output area is configured to convert the mechanical vibration into an electrical voltage so that the ozone is generated by the electrical voltage of the output area. |
US11076473B2 |
Method for detecting a defect in an LED string and electronic circuit with at least one LED string
A method and an electronic circuit are disclosed. The method includes detecting at least one operating parameter in an electronic circuit that includes a monitored LED string; adjusting a voltage threshold based on the at least one detected operating parameter; detecting a string voltage across the monitored LED string; comparing the string voltage with the voltage threshold; and detecting a defect in the LED string based on the comparing. |
US11076471B2 |
Light management system for wireless enabled fixture
A lighting management system includes communications circuitry, processing circuitry, and a memory. The memory stores instructions, which, when executed by the processing circuitry cause the lighting management system to receive a message from a lighting fixture via the communications circuitry, the message indicating a proximal presence of a detected mobile device to the lighting fixture, and performing one or more actions in response to receipt of the message. By performing the one or more actions upon receipt of the message as described above, a lighting system may be provided with additional functionality that enhances the lighting system. |
US11076470B2 |
Controller and method for a lighting system
A controller (7) for a lighting system (2) is controllable by at least a first user and a second user. The controller (7) detects adjustment of a setting of the lighting system (2) by a first user. The controller (7) controls the adjustability of the lighting system (2) by a second user as a function of the adjustment of the setting of the lighting system (2) by the first user. |
US11076464B2 |
Control method and driving circuit for light emitting diode
A driving circuit, for providing a driving current to a light emitting diode, includes a PWM demodulator, a current source and a local clock generator. The PWM demodulator is configured to sample a PWM input signal in reference with a local clock signal and generate a brightness code according to a duty ratio of the PWM input signal. The current source is coupled with the PWM demodulator and the light emitting diode. The current source is configured to generate the driving current with a current amplitude according to the brightness code. The local clock generator is configured to generate the local clock signal according to a global clock signal during a first cycle period of successive cycle periods of the PWM input signal. The local clock generator suspends oscillation of the local clock signal during a second cycle period of the successive cycle periods of the PWM input signal. |
US11076463B1 |
Current driving device
A current driving device includes a switch, a current generator and a brightness divider. The switch is coupled between the current generator and a light emitting element, and switches between conduction and non-conduction based on a pulse signal. Based on a magnitude control signal, the current generator generates a drive current that has a magnitude related to the magnitude control signal, and that flows through the light emitting element when the switch conducts. The brightness divider is coupled to the switch and the current generator, and generates the pulse signal and the magnitude control signal based on a brightness value such that average brightness of the light emitting element is related to the brightness value. |
US11076462B2 |
Remote counting of serially connected components using a controller
A system that includes a plurality of serially connected light emitting diodes (LEDs), a latch circuit, and a controller including logic is disclosed. A first plurality of bits is transmitted from the controller to a first LED of the plurality of serially connected LEDs. The plurality of serially connected LEDs includes the first LED, coupled to the controller, and a last LED coupled to the latch circuit. The controller determines that the latch circuit is set. The latch circuit is set based on an output of the last LED after the transmitting the first plurality of bits. The number of active LEDs in the plurality of serially connected LEDs is identified, based on determining that the latch circuit is set. |
US11076458B2 |
Street lamp control device and street lamp control method
A street lamp control device and a street lamp control method are provided. The street lamp control device includes a control node, a voltage dividing circuit, and a microprocessor. The control node is configured to provide an input voltage. The voltage dividing circuit is configured to receive the input voltage and perform a voltage dividing operation on the input voltage to generate an operating voltage. The microprocessor is configured to receive the operating voltage and generate a plurality of control signals according to the voltage value of the operating voltage. The control signals are respectively used to drive a plurality of light-emitting element groups of the street lamp, thereby adjusting at least one of a light shape and a color temperature of the street lamp. |
US11076457B2 |
Discharge lamp drive device, light source device, projector, and discharge lamp drive method
A discharge lamp drive device includes a discharge lamp driver adapted to supply a drive current to a discharge lamp having a first electrode and a second electrode, a control section adapted to control the discharge lamp driver, and a storage section adapted to store a plurality of drive patterns of the drive current. Each of the plurality of drive patterns has a plurality of drive parameters. The control section executes at least three of the drive patterns in a case in which drive power to be supplied to the discharge lamp is in a predetermined power band, and in a case in which an inter-electrode voltage of the discharge lamp is a predetermined voltage value. Any two of the at least three drive patterns are different from each other in a value of at least one of the plurality of drive parameters. |
US11076455B2 |
Induction heating tool for membrane roofing
A portable induction heating tool includes a housing which includes a base having a support surface. The support surface defines a recess facing away from the housing. The recess is at least partially defined by a wall projecting from the support surface. A work coil is within the housing and secured to the base in a location aligned with the recess. The portable induction heating tool includes electronic circuitry which is configured to provide oscillating electrical energy to the work coil, thereby generating an oscillating magnetic field projecting away from the base. The electronic circuitry is also configured to detect a quantity of energy consumed by the work coil and to limit the quantity of energy to a predetermined quantity. |
US11076453B2 |
Heatable glazing
A heatable glazing comprising a pane of glazing material with a first portion delimited by a first and a second bus bars wherein a voltage VI is applied and a second portion of the pane in need of rapid heating delimited by the second bus bar and a third bus bar wherein a voltage V2 is applied. The voltage VI is converted into a voltage V2 within the second portion by an electrical converter DC/DC. |
US11076452B2 |
Heating module
The invention relates to a heating module comprising a resistive heating element placed in a frame. The heating module constitutes a ready heating subassembly for heating a gas or a liquid, in particular for heating the air. The heating element is mounted to the frame by means of the at least two contacts arranged at opposite side walls of the heating element, wherein each contact comprises at least two brackets releasably coupled to a side wall, and at least one resilient element connected to the brackets and to at least one catch releasably coupled to the frame, wherein each resilient element, arranged in contact with a side wall of the heat ing element, is tensioned and exerts an expanding force acting on the connection of the contact with the frame and the heating element. |
US11076451B2 |
Automated network design and traffic steering
Initiation of a network slice event is disclosed. The network slice event can be initiated in response to, and according to a determined a network slice event instruction. The network slice event can result in modification of network slices of a network. The modification of the network slices can correspond to a change in the performance of the network. The modification of the network slices can comprise adding a new slice, removing an existing slice, adapting an existing slice, etc. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, etc., can be employed to provide an inference related to determining the network slice event instruction. The slice event can be implemented via a network controller, for example an ONAP component, based on the network slice event instruction. |
US11076449B2 |
Smart appliance for self-sustaining wireless network
Disclosed herein are systems and techniques to self-sustain a wireless network. A wireless base station and a mobile wireless extender are provided. The wireless base station can provide a wireless network. Furthermore, the mobile wireless extended can navigate within an environment to extend the wireless network provided by the wireless base station. |
US11076448B2 |
Apparatus and method for selecting uplink based on communication state
A portable communication device is provided. The communication device includes a first communication circuitry configured to perform communication using a first frequency band, a second communication circuitry configured to perform communication using a second frequency band, and at least one processor configured to receive a reference signal transmitted from a first external electronic device using the first communication circuitry, and when a received power corresponding to the reference signal belongs to a specified first range, communicate with at least one external electronic device through multiple cellular connections by transmitting a first signal of the first frequency band to the first external electronic device through a first cellular connection established using the first communication circuitry and substantially concurrently transmitting a second signal of the second frequency band to a second external electronic device through a second cellular connection established using the second communication circuitry. |
US11076443B2 |
Radio resource control RRC message processing method, apparatus, and system
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a radio resource control (RRC) message processing method, apparatus, and system. The method includes: establishing, by a first serving node, a connection to a first anchor node, and establishing, by the first anchor node, a connection to a mobility management entity MME; receiving, by the first serving node, a radio resource control RRC message sent by a first user equipment (UE), where the RRC message includes an RRC message carried by a signaling radio bearer (SRB1) or an RRC message carried by an SRB2; and sending, by the first serving node, the RRC message to the first anchor node. |
US11076440B2 |
Methods and apparatus for reducing collisions between CDRX and paging operations
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques and apparatus for reducing collisions between CDRX and paging operations. |
US11076439B2 |
Wireless device and wireless network processes for secondary cell to primary cell scheduling
A wireless device receives, from a base station, first configuration parameters, of a primary cell and a first secondary cell, and second configuration parameters for radio link monitoring. The first secondary cell may be a scheduling cell for the primary cell. Based on the first secondary cell being a scheduling cell for the primary cell, the wireless device may perform radio link monitoring on the first secondary cell using the second configuration parameters. The wireless device may determine a link failure of the first secondary cell based on the radio link monitoring. The wireless device may transmit, to the base station, an indication of the link failure of the first secondary cell. |
US11076437B1 |
User data usage marking and tracking for a fifth generation new radio (5GNR) access node and a non-5GNR access node
A wireless communication system serves User Equipment (UE) over a Fifth Generation New Radio (5GNR) access point and a non-5GNR access point. The non-5GNR access point exchanges attachment signaling with the UE and exchanges network signaling with a network controller. The network controller exchanges bearer signaling with a data gateway. The data gateway marks Downlink (DL) user data as non-5GNR DL user data and transfers the non-5GNR DL user data to the non-5GNR access point. The data gateway marks additional DL user data as 5GNR DL user data and transfers the 5GNR DL user data to the 5GNR access point. The non-5GNR access point receives and wirelessly transfers the non-5GNR DL user data to the UE. The 5GNR access point receives and wirelessly transfers the 5GNR DL user data to the UE. The data gateway tracks the transferred amount of the non-5GNR DL user data and 5GNR DL user data. |
US11076436B2 |
QCI change via bearer release and reestablishment
A core network element, such as a PCRF and/or an MME, can determine that a Quality of Service (QoS) Class Indicator (QCI) of particular bearer set up between the core network and user equipment (UE) should be changed to a new QCI. When a control node, such as the MME, determines that no teardown delay conditions are met, the control node can send a bearer release message to a base station that instructs the base station to tear down all bearers for the UE, even if they are in use. In a dual connectivity arrangement, such as a E-UTRAN New Radio-Dual Connectivity (EN-DC) configuration, the base station can instruct a secondary base station to also release all bearers for the UE. The control node can instruct the base station to reestablish the particular bearer with the new QCI when the base station reestablishes the bearers for the UE. |
US11076435B2 |
Method of, and systems for, establishing a connection between a remote user equipment, UE, and a telecommunication network via a relay capable UE
A method of establishing a connection between a remote User Equipment, UE, and a telecommunication network via a relay capable UE, wherein said telecommunication network comprises a core network and an access network, and wherein said connection is established using a Remote Radio Access Bearer between the remote UE, via a relay capable UE, via an access node in the access network, and the core network. |
US11076434B2 |
Communication system supporting network slicing
A communication system is disclosed in which a communication device forms part of a communication system in which network slicing is supported and in which at least one tenant is able to communicate using at least one slice type associated with that tenant. The communication device receives network slicing related information transmitted by a base station. The network slicing related information may comprise information identifying support for a tenant whose communication is supported via the base station, or a network slice type of a tenant that is supported by the base station. The network slicing related information may comprise information comprising at least one communication parameter that is associated with a specific tenant or a specific slice type of a specific tenant. The communication device uses a slice having a slice type of a tenant with which the communication device is associated, based on the network slicing related information. |
US11076428B2 |
Random access procedure modification in internet of things communication
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive configuration information from a base station. The UE may determine, based at least in part on the configuration information, a number of subframes available within a random access response (RAR) time window for downlink control channel communications. The UE may modify a random access procedure based on the determined number of subframes available within the RAR time window for the downlink control channel communications. In one example, modifying the random access procedure may include skipping a decoding attempt using a decoding hypothesis. In another example, modifying the random access procedure may include aborting the random access procedure. |
US11076425B2 |
Signaling individualized transmission duration threshold for RTS/CTS
System and method of using an AP to individually controlling RTS/CTS duration thresholds for multiple STAs in a WLAN. In response to a STA's association request, the AP determines a duration threshold specific to the STA and encloses this information in an association response for transmission to the STA. By using a broadcast frame, the AP may instruct multiple STAs to uniformly update their stored duration thresholds. For example, if the duration threshold field in the beacon frame is set to 0, the multiple STAs preserve their current duration thresholds; if the field is set to a non-zero value less than 1023, the multiple STAs all update their duration thresholds to the non-zero value; if this field is set to 1023, the multiple STAs disable the RTS/CTS transmissions based on the duration threshold. Based on a current threshold and pertinent policies, an STA can decide whether to initiate an RTS/CTS transmission sequence. |
US11076423B2 |
Apparatuses and methods for communicating in a wireless communication network
A method and an access node for communicating in a wireless communication network, the method comprising at an access node obtaining a timing indicator; transmitting to at least one communication device a first frame sequence. The first frame sequence comprises a first portion comprising a first preamble associated with a first communication protocol, a second portion comprising a first polling frame associated with the first communication protocol, and a third portion comprising a second preamble followed by a second polling frame, the second preamble and second polling frame are associated with a second communication protocol. The third portion is multiplexed in the frequency domain with the second portion. The method further comprises providing to the at least one communication device the timing indicator for enabling the access node to control a time of reception of a first portion of a subsequent second frame sequence. |
US11076421B2 |
Random access channel (RACH) message partitioning for beam correspondence indication
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may select, for a first message of a random access channel (RACH) procedure and based at least in part on whether the UE has beam correspondence, at least one of: a set of time-frequency resources for the first message of the RACH procedure, or a preamble for the first message of the RACH procedure. In some aspects, the UE may transmit, to a base station and based at least in part on selecting the at least one of the set of time-frequency resources or the preamble, the first message of the RACH procedure. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11076417B2 |
Downlink transmission scheduling for user equipments enabling device-to-device communications
This disclosure generally relates to downlink transmission scheduling for D2D UE based on subframe pattern. In one embodiment, the D2D UE may provide the BS with information on a pattern of the D2D reception subframes that indicates the usage of at least some of the D2D reception subframes. From the pattern, the BS may determine one or more D2D reception subframes in which the UE wants to monitor the D2D reception and/or the cellular reception. Then the BS may avoid scheduling the downlink transmission in the subframes in which the UE monitors the D2D reception. In the other D2D reception subframes, the downlink transmission can be scheduled. In this way, the UE can properly switch between the D2D reception and cellular reception, without any conflicts or downlink resource waste. |
US11076415B2 |
Methods and apparatus for backhaul and access link scheduling in integrated access and backhaul networks and synchronized networks
A method, an apparatus, and a computer program product for wireless communication are provided in which a scheduling entity determines a first direction of a backhaul link traffic between a first scheduling entity and a second scheduling entity, and determines a second direction of an access link traffic between the scheduling entity and a user equipment (UE) based on the first direction of the backhaul link traffic to reduce potential interference caused by the access link traffic. The scheduling entity transmits or receives the access link traffic in the second direction utilizing at least one of a same transmission resource of the backhaul lick traffic. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. |
US11076413B2 |
Multiple wireless communication technology co-channel coexistence
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. The described techniques provide identifying a first set of time intervals for transmissions in a channel using a first wireless communications technology (e.g., a set of LTE-V2X intervals reserved for LTE-V2X transmissions) and a second set of time interval designated for transmissions in the channel using a second wireless communications technology (e.g., a set of DSRC intervals reserved for DSRC transmissions). A UE may determine whether one of the sets of time intervals is available for transmitting V2X messages using one wireless communications technology by performing energy detection for a threshold amount of time. The UE may then, based on the results of the energy detection, transmit the V2X message using the first wireless communication technology during a second set of time intervals or during a subsequent first set of time intervals. |
US11076412B2 |
Communications device and method
A communications device includes a transmitter configured to transmit signals to one or more other communications devices via a wireless access interface, the one or more communications devices configured to perform device-to-device communications. A receiver is configured to receive signals from the one of the other communications devices via the wireless access interface, and a controller controls the transmitter and receiver to transmit or to receive the signals via the wireless access interface to transmit or to receive data represented by the signals. The wireless access interface provides a scheduling region including plural predetermined sections of communications resources, and plural sections of shared communications resources. Transmission of a scheduling assignment message in a section of the scheduling region informs other devices of a group that a communications device will transmit signals representing data in a corresponding section of the shared communications channel. |
US11076407B2 |
Methods and apparatus for detecting ACK/NACK bits with dual list-RM decoder and symbol regeneration for LTE PUCCH format 3
Methods and apparatus for detecting ACK/NACK bits with dual list-RM decoder and symbol regeneration for PUCCH format 3. In an exemplary embodiment, a method is provided for detected ACK/NACK bits received in a long-term evolution (LTE) physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) Format 3 uplink transmission. The method includes generating Top-M ACK candidates from a descrambled bit stream, regenerating Top-M candidate symbols from the Top-M ACK candidates, calculating channel estimates for the Top-M candidate symbols, combining to the channel estimates generate a combined metric; and searching the combined metric to determine detected ACK bits. |
US11076404B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for graphically indicating station efficiency and pseudo-dynamic error vector magnitude information for a network of wireless stations
Methods and apparatuses providing a visual metric of the efficiency of a network of devices communicating through a wireless access point (AP). These apparatuses and methods may also determine and display pseudo-dynamic error vector magnitude (EVM) information for a network of wireless stations, including displaying a pseudo-dynamic constellation diagrams using EVM information. These methods and apparatuses may transmit a plurality of sounding packets from each of one or more radio devices different modulation types (e.g., BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM and 1024QAM), and receiving at least some of the sounding packets at a second radio device (e.g., an access point) and determining EVM information from the received sounding packets, and displaying (or providing for display) a constellation diagram including pseudo-dynamic EVM information that is a constrained approximation of actual EVM information. |
US11076399B2 |
Service transmission method, device, and system in a wireless communication network
A service transmission method is provided. A first base station, which establishes an RRC connection with a UE, sends a request message to a second base station which is at least one of base stations serving the UE, where the request message includes service information, where the service information includes QoS information of a service and/or configuration information of an RB, and the request message instructs the second base station to perform resource configuration according to service information. The first base station sends a configuration message to the UE, where the configuration message includes configuration list information of the RB and/or cell information of the offload base station. |
US11076395B2 |
Extending physical downlink control channels
Methods and apparatuses for transmitting and receiving at least one Downlink Control Information (DCI) in a communication system supporting Carrier Aggregation (CA) are provided. The method for receiving includes receiving information representative of presence of carrier indicator by higher layer signaling from a Node B; receiving information representative of at least one cell indicator by higher layer signaling from the Node B; defining an UE specific search space based on aggregation level, an UE ID, and at least one carrier indicator value, where the UE specific search space includes a set of Physical Downlink Control CHannel (PDCCH) candidates based on the aggregation level; decoding at least one PDCCH including at least one DCI respectively by the UE ID; and acquiring the at least one DCI, wherein the at least one carrier indicator value is based on the at least one cell indicator. |
US11076394B2 |
Error control method, medium access control (MAC) frame designing method, and terminal registration method in wireless communication system and recording medium
The MAC frame in a wireless communication system includes a terminal ID allocated to each of multiple terminals. At least one connection ID is allocated to each terminal having the terminal ID, and sub-carrier allocation information is allocated to each connection having the connection ID. The sub-carrier allocation information includes a sub-carrier allocation status for each sub-carrier, and the number of allocated information bits for each sub-carrier. The sub-carrier allocation status and the number of allocated information bits for each sub-carrier can be allocated, by sub-carriers, to the sub-carrier allocation information using a same number of bits; or the information on the sub-carrier allocation status is first allocated to the sub-carrier allocation information and the number of allocated information bits for each sub-carrier is allocated. |
US11076390B2 |
Aggregation methods, gNodeBs, user equipments and storage medium
The present disclosure relates to slot/physical resource block (PRB) aggregation methods, gNodeBs (gNB), user equipments and storage medium. A method is carried out in a gNB and includes: signaling, by a gNodeB (gNB), information on at least part of aggregation configuration of one of a set of slots, a set of physical resource blocks (PRBs) in a single slot, and a set of PRBs across at least two slots to a user equipment (UE); and receiving, by the gNB, a long format physical uplink control channel (PUCCH) carried in the one of the set of slots, the set of PRBs in a single slot, and the set of PRBs across at least two slots, which is aggregated according to the aggregation configuration, from the UE. |
US11076386B2 |
Method and apparatus for communicating data packets in a cloud cell
The present disclosure provides a method and apparatus for communicating data packets in a cloud cell. In one embodiment, a network node from which data packets are received is identified by the BS. If the data packets are received from a data gateway, a network node to which the data packets to be sent is identified. If the data packets are to be sent to a slave BS, partial processing is performed on the data packets by the master BS. Furthermore, partially processed data packets are transmitted to the slave BS so that the slave BS performs complete processing on the partially processed data packets and transmits the completely processed data packets to the MS. If the data packets are to be sent to the MS, then complete processing of the data packets is performed by the BS and transmitted to the MS. |
US11076383B2 |
Method for paging information in cellular system
Provided is a method for transmitting paging information in a cellular system. An object of the method is transmitting paging information which can improve applicability of a limited radio resource by variably and flexibly setting up and mapping a transport channel and a physical channel in order to transmit information notifying start of downlink information from a base station to a terminal in a cellular system for packet transmission. The method includes the steps of: forming a paging channel (PCH) in a transport channel corresponding to generation of paging information; setting a paging indication channel (PICH) based on the paging information and forming the paging indication channel in a radio resource of a physical layer; and allocating the paging channel to the radio resource of the physical layer. |
US11076380B2 |
Methods, systems and apparatuses for operation in long-term evolution (LTE) systems
Methods, systems and apparatuses for operation in long-term evolution (LTE) systems are provided, including a method implemented in a base station that may include receiving, from a wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) via a first interface, a first message including radio capability information associated with the WTRU; transmitting, to a mobility management entity (MME) via a second interface, a second message including the radio capability information; receiving, from the MME via the second interface, a paging message including the radio capability information; and determining whether to page the WTRU in idle mode based on the radio capability information. Also provided is another method implemented by a WTRU in a vicinity of a dormant cell. This method may include any of: receiving, from a dormant cell, a signal; receiving, from a serving cell, a trigger to initiate measurement of one or more dormant cells; and measuring the signal. |
US11076379B2 |
Paging method and apparatus
A method includes: determining, by a terminal device within a discontinuous reception period, an occasion set for paging of the terminal device based on a terminal device identifier, where the occasion set for paging includes at least two occasions for paging; and receiving, in a time range corresponding to the occasions for paging included in the occasion set for paging, a paging message. One discontinuous reception period is partitioned into a plurality of occasion sets for paging, and one occasion set for paging includes at least two occasions for paging. After determining, within a discontinuous reception period, a corresponding occasion set for paging, the terminal device may receive a paging message on an occasion for paging included in the occasion set for paging. |
US11076378B2 |
Method for notification to disembark and user equipment
A method for notifying a user of a disembarkation time by a user equipment (UE) is disclosed. Information about a departure station and information about a destination station are detected not only using at least one of Wi-Fi information and location information collected in an entry station, but also using a station pool. A preceding station located before a disembarkation station is detected not only using a subway line map, but also using at least one of Wi-Fi information and location information collected by the UE on the basis of the detected destination station information. A disembarkation time at a transfer station or at a destination station is pre-notified the user on the basis of the preceding-station recognition time. Therefore, it is possible to pre-notify a user of disembarkation time information at a transfer station and a destination station on a subway route through 5G network. |
US11076376B2 |
De-registration method in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
Disclosed herein is a network-initiated deregistration method by an access and mobility management function (AMF) in a wireless communication system, including: receiving a first message having a removal reason configured to subscription withdrawn from a unified data management (UDM); and transmitting a deregistration request message for requesting the deregistration to a user equipment (UE), in which the deregistration is enabled to be performed for all accesses in which the UE is registered when the removal cause received from the UDM through the first message indicates the subscription withdrawn of the UE. |
US11076374B2 |
Method and equipment for transmitting synchronization signal and PSBCH in V2X communication
A communication method and equipment 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) are provided. A proposed method for transmitting a synchronization signal and a PSBCH in V2X communication includes determining, by a VUE, a value of NIDSL according to its reference synchronization source, NIDSL denoting a sidelink synchronization source ID; determining, by the VUE, an SLSS and a DMRS of a PSBCH different from a D2D system according to the value of NIDSL, wherein the SLSS comprises a PSSS and an SSSS, and the DMRS of the PSBCH is determined by a DMRS sequence of the PSBCH and an orthogonal mask of the DMRS of the PSBCH; and, transmitting, by the VUE, the SLSS and the PSBCH. |
US11076369B2 |
Power control and user multiplexing for heterogeneous network coordinated multipoint operations
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to techniques for power control and user multiplexing for coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission and reception in heterogeneous networks (HetNet). |
US11076354B2 |
Cell handover method and terminal device
A terminal device may determine that no data service has been received within a preset-duration. The terminal device further determines that a radio resource control (RRC) connection is not released when no data service is received within the preset duration. The terminal device performs a handover from the first cell to the second cell upon determining that the RRC connection is not released. |
US11076348B2 |
Method of neighbor discovery and wireless inter-connection for cellular mesh network
Methods and apparatuses for neighbor discovery and wireless inter-connection in a wireless communication system. A method for operating a base station (BS) in the wireless communication network includes generating measurement information regarding neighboring BSs of the BS in the wireless communication network; determining a first parent BS of the neighboring BSs to connect to based on the measurement information; performing an initial access procedure with the first parent BS to connect to the first parent BS; identifying an end-to-end route for the BS for transfer of data between a user equipment (UE) and a gateway via the wireless communication network; and transferring the data between the gateway and the UE based on the identified end-to-end route. |
US11076345B2 |
Radio terminal, radio station, and method therefor
A radio terminal (1) is configured in such a way that, when the radio terminal (1) receives a downlink signalling message including an information element (641) indicating that a first UL control channel (622) is to be configured in a first secondary cell (SCell) (602) that has already been added as an SCell in a carrier aggregation, where the first UL control channel (622) is to be used to transmit uplink (UL) control information for at least one SCell (602, 603) including the first SCell (602), the radio terminal (1) deactivates one or more SCells (602, 603) in an activated state among the at least one SCell (602, 603). |
US11076337B2 |
System and method for implementing combined broadband and wireless self-organizing network (SON)
Novel tools and techniques might provide for implementing combined broadband and wireless self-organizing network (“SON”) for provisioning of services. In some embodiments, a computing system might receive, from one or more first sensors and one or more second sensors, first operational states of fixed broadband network nodes and second operational states of wireless network nodes, respectively. The computing system might analyze the received first and second operational states, might determine an optimal network pathway and/or an optimal network backhaul pathway, and might establish the optimal network pathway and/or the optimal network backhaul pathway, through a determined combination of fixed and wireless network nodes, thereby implementing the combined broadband and wireless self-organizing network (“SON”) for provisioning of services. |
US11076332B2 |
Wireless terminal and base station switching method
A wireless terminal that: for previous communications between the wireless terminal and base stations, stores as a communication history at least position information for the wireless terminal and information pertaining to each base station; acquires the position information for the wireless terminal and, on the basis of the position information for the wireless terminal and the stored communication history, derives from multiple base stations at least a connection subject base station to be used in data communication and a connection standby base station, which is the base station having the next highest connection priority after the connection subject base station; and performs data communication when a trial connection with the connection subject base station has succeeded, and switches the connection subject base station to be used in data communication to the connection standby base station when communication with the connection subject base station is interrupted. |
US11076331B2 |
Inter-radio access technology (RAT), inter-band, or inter-carrier switching base on power consumption
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for inter-RAT resource switching based on power consumption using communications systems operating according to, for example, new radio (NR) technologies. For example, a method may generally include signaling at least one power consumption metric of the UE for communicating in at least first and second radio access technologies (RAT) resources, and taking action to switch to communicate via the first RAT resource, the second RAT resource, or both, based on the at least one power consumption metric. |
US11076328B2 |
Apparatus and method in wireless communication system and computer readable storage medium
Disclosed are an apparatus and a method in a wireless communication system and a computer readable storage medium, the apparatus comprising a processing circuit, and the processing circuit being configured to: configure a measurement cell range of a user device to include adjacent cells of the current serving cell of the user device and cells other than the adjacent cells; and notify the user device of the measurement cell range, such that the user device implements measurement for the measurement cell range. According to at least one aspect of the embodiments of the present disclosure, expanding the measurement cell range for an unmanned aerial vehicle to include cells other than adjacent cells can prevent the occurrence of frequent handover. |
US11076326B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing communication on unlicensed band in wireless communication system
Methods and apparatuses for performing communication on an unlicensed band. A method, performed by a UE, of performing the communication on the unlicensed band, according to an embodiment, includes receiving SI (system information) scheduling information from a base station, identifying at least one of a primary SI window number or a secondary SI window number for a SI message based on the SI scheduling information, monitoring at least one window corresponding to the primary SI window number, and in response to the SI message being not received, monitoring at least one window corresponding to the secondary SI window number. |
US11076310B2 |
User terminal and radio communication method
The present invention is designed to adequately perform communication in accordance with measurement operation even when beam forming is applied. A user terminal according to the present invention has a receiving section that receives a DL measurement transmitted from one or a plurality of antenna ports, a measurement section that performs cell level measurement and/or beam level measurement using the DL measurement signal, and a control section that controls reporting of the measurement result of cell level measurement and/or beam level measurement, wherein the control section controls random access using resources configured in accordance with a reporting target of the measurement result. |
US11076305B2 |
Transmission device, receiving device, base station, terminal, and transmission method
A transmission device according to the present invention includes a reference-signal information management unit as an identifier to identify an interfering terminal that is a possible terminal to perform communication interfering with communication with a target terminal that is a destination terminal of a data signal, and a transmitter to set a group ID for reference signal generation to a group formed by the interfering terminal and the target terminal. |
US11076304B2 |
Communication configuration selection
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for communication configuration selection. One apparatus (200) includes a receiver (212) that receives (602) configuration information for multiple communication configurations. The configuration information corresponds to services having different performance requirements, and the performance requirements include latency, reliability, peak data rate, efficiency overhead, control overhead, system capacity, or some combination thereof. The apparatus (200) also includes a processor (202) that selects (604) a communication configuration of the multiple communication configurations. The apparatus (200) communicates (606) using the selected communication configuration. |
US11076299B1 |
Multiple antenna based spectrum sensing solution for cognitive radio
A method for spectrum sensing for cognitive radio includes performing a process of local spectrum sensing using receive beamforming and energy detection at each of a plurality of secondary users included in a cognitive radio network, wherein the process of local spectrum sensing decides between two hypotheses corresponding to absence and presence of a primary user, the two hypotheses being formulated using a primary user signal, a plurality of co-channel interferences, and sensing noise, the primary user signal, the plurality of co-channel interferences, and the sensing noise being received at each of the plurality of secondary users, and a set of beamforming weights of the receive beamforming is determined by optimizing a probability of detection and constraining a probability of false alarm. |
US11076296B1 |
Subscriber identity module (SIM) application authentication
A method of authenticating access of an electronic device to an application server based on a subscriber identity module (SIM) associated with the electronic device. The method receiving an authentication challenge from an application executing on the device by a SIM application toolkit (SAT) executing on the device, transmitting a random number and an authentication value of the challenge to a SIM of the device by the SAT, receiving a response from the SIM by the SAT, transmitting an authentication response to the application by the SAT, where the authentication response comprises the response received from the SIM, generating an application key by the SAT based at least in part on the response received from the SIM, and transmitting the application key to the application by the SAT, whereby the application executing on the electronic device establishes a communication session with an application server via an access communication network. |
US11076294B2 |
System and method of securely supporting one or more virtual application sources on a wireless device
A method of securely supporting at least one application for use on a wireless device, including storing a plurality of locations, storing a plurality of public asymmetric keys for encryption of the plurality of locations, providing an interface for a virtual store, providing the location of a plurality of authorization files, displaying a list of applications available for the wireless device, presenting content associated with the list of applications available for the wireless device, receiving a customer selection of an application, creating an authorization file comprising the location of the application, storing the plurality of authorization files, providing an authorization file, authorizing one of the plurality of locations based on decryption of at least one of the plurality of public asymmetric keys, and installing on the wireless device the user selected application. |
US11076292B1 |
System and method for implementation of PCRF and PCEF functions in a vehicle
Disclosed is a method of controlling access to mobile radio connection(s) in a vehicle, having a policy and charging enforcement function with deep packet inspection capabilities “vePCEF” and optionally a policy and control rules function “vePCRF” in the vehicle. Furthermore, a Man In The Middle (MITM) methodology can be employed within the vehicle PCC architecture to enhance the enforcement of the PCRF/vePCRF policies. Also disclosed is a vehicle containing a PCC architecture having a MITM functionality. Also disclosed is a method of controlling access to mobile radio connection(s) in a vehicle, having a policy and charging enforcement function with deep packet inspection capabilities “vePCEF” which interfaces to a mobile core network PCRF or a cloud based PCRF. |
US11076291B2 |
Emulated mobile device identification
According to an aspect of an embodiment of the present disclosure, operations related to emulated mobile device determinations may include obtaining sensor data associated with an entity. The sensor data may include sensor output values associated with one or more sensors of a physical mobile device. The operations may also include analyzing the obtained sensor data. The analyzing may include performing one or more determinations. The determinations may include determining whether the obtained sensor data includes static data. The determinations may also include determining whether the obtained sensor data includes computer-simulated data. In addition, the determinations may include determining whether the obtained sensor data includes reused sensor data. In some embodiments, the operations may include determining whether the obtained sensor data includes emulated sensor data based on one or more of the determinations. |
US11076289B1 |
AI-based multi-mode wireless access protocol (MMWAP)
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a multi-mode wireless access protocol (MMWAP). A redirection router may receive a pre-association request, from a user communication device, and send an acknowledgment of the pre-association request. The user communication device may further transmit authorization keys associated with an application installed in the user communication device. Based on the authorization keys, the redirection router may send an authentication indication to the user communication device. The user communication device may use the redirection router to transmit and receive messages associated with the application to public networks and other private networks. The redirection router may maintain multi-mode connectivity independently with multiple user communication devices. |
US11076288B2 |
Subscription concealed identifier
A method performed by an authentication server in a home network of a UE for obtaining a subscription permanent identifier, SUPI. The method comprises: receiving a SUCI which comprises an encrypted part in which at least a part of the SUPI is encrypted, and a clear-text part which comprises a home network identifier and an encryption scheme identifier that identifies an encryption scheme used by the UE to encrypt the SUPI in the SUCI; determining a de-concealing server to use to decrypt the encrypted part of the SUCI; sending the SUCI to the de-concealing server; and receiving the SUPI in response. Methods performed by a UE and a de-concealing server are also disclosed. Furthermore, UEs, de-concealing servers, authentication servers, computer program and a memory circuitry are also disclosed. |
US11076286B2 |
Beam-switching capability indication in wireless networks that utilize beamforming
Disclosed are techniques for enhanced positioning methods that are suitable for use in a wireless network that utilizes beamformed communication. More particularly, a user equipment (UE) may determine a capability for a number of beam switches that the UE supports per slot for one or more slot types and transmit, to a network node, capability information indicating the capability for the number of beam switches that the UE supports per slot in slots having the one or more slot types. As such, the network node may transmit and the UE may receive one or more signals across a number of beams based on the capability indicated in the capability information for the number of beam switches per slot based on a slot type associated with a slot in which the one or more signals are transmitted. |
US11076285B2 |
Method for performing service parameter provisioning to UE and network in 5G system
A method for providing a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) service in a 5G mobile communication system. In accordance with an aspect of the disclosure, a method performed by a device for performing a network exposure function (NEF) in a communication system, the method comprising: receiving, from a server, a request message including request information related to service-specific information; changing data in a unified data repository (UDR) on the basis of the request message; and performing provisioning of the changed data to a user equipment (UE) via a policy control function (PCF) is provided. |
US11076284B2 |
Device querying of service entitlement status
Device querying of service entitlement is presented herein. A method can comprise receiving a provisioning rule representing that a barred service is to be excluded from a group of available services that are available to a subscriber, receiving, from a user equipment, a first message representing that the user equipment is equipped to facilitate a performance of the barred service, in response to receiving, from the user equipment, a second message comprising a request for the group of available services, and in response to determining, based on the first message, that the user equipment is equipped to facilitate the performance of the barred service, excluding the barred service from the group of available services resulting in a modified group of available services, and sending a third message comprising the modified group of available services directed to the user equipment. |
US11076276B1 |
Systems and methods to provide wireless communication between computing platforms and articles
This disclosure presents systems and methods to provide wireless communication between computing platforms and wearable articles. Exemplary implementations may: obtain wireless communication signals from a first wearable article and detect presence of the first wearable article; obtain wireless communication signals from the first wearable article conveying article information identifying the first wearable article and/or a user; identify customizable attributes of one or more application programs; determine custom-defined values for the customizable attributes; effectuate the custom-defined values for the customizable attributes of one or more application programs such that the one or more application programs reflect the custom-defined values; and/or perform other operations. |
US11076272B2 |
Autonomous, mobile, and network connected output devices
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for providing a moveable output device capable of autonomous (i.e., localized decision-making within the device itself) or semi-autonomous (i.e., shared decision-making based on communications with one or more other moveable output devices and/or one or more remote resources). The moveable output device includes a surface coupling assembly to couple the device to a wall or ceiling and a propulsion system to move the device along the walls or ceiling. The device also includes an environmental detection system and a biometric detection system to collect environmental and/or biometric information used by the control circuitry to determine a routing for the device and to determine adjustments to one or more output system parameters. The routing and output parameters may be based on movements, gestures, and similar made by the subject. |
US11076268B2 |
Text alternative to established voice call session
Methods and systems are described wherein an initiating device sends a communication requesting a voice call session with a recipient device. In response, the initiating device receives a communication indicating that the initiating device can provide a text message instead of establishing the voice call session. In some cases, the communication may refuse the request voice call session, while in other cases the communication may simply indicate that the recipient device supports text messaging as an alternative to voice mail. As a result of the received communication, the initiating device outputs a text input prompt. After receiving text input in response to the prompt, the initiating device sends a text message containing the received text input. |
US11076267B2 |
Network based enforcement of geographical compliance
Improved systems and methods for enhancing the performance of network based computerized content rendering and hosting and providing of devices, systems and/or platforms by modifying the capabilities and providing non-native functionality to such devices, systems and/or platforms through a novel and improved application, networked based enforcement of geographical compliance, data processing and networking framework. |
US11076263B2 |
Electronic device for providing location information and control method therefor
Disclosed are an electronic device for providing location information and a control method therefor. An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present document may comprise: a communication module; a processor operably connected to the communication module; and a memory operably connected to the processor, wherein: the memory includes instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to receive, from a second electronic device, a first identification request for identification of the location of a first electronic device, transmit the received first identification request to the first electronic device, determine whether a first identification response corresponding to the transmitted first identification request is received from the first electronic device, and transmit first location information of the first electronic device, stored in the memory, to the second electronic device on the basis of the determination; and the first location information includes location information transmitted by the first electronic device according to a second identification request received from the second electronic device before a time point at which the first identification request is received. |
US11076260B2 |
Electronic device and method for scanning channel to perform location based service
In various embodiments, an electronic device may include a wireless communication module performing WLAN communication, a processor operatively connected to the wireless communication module, and a memory operatively connected to the processor. The processor may receive geofence-related information from a server in response to execution of an application associated with a geofencing service, identify status information of the electronic device, determine at least one channel based on the received geofence-related information and/or the identified status information of the electronic device, and perform a scan function based on the determined at least one channel. Other embodiments are possible. |
US11076258B2 |
System and methods for dynamic creation of a geofence for a location
The present teachings relate to a method of creating a geofence for a first location comprising receiving a time that a first vehicle was at the first location from a fleet management system, receiving a time that the first vehicle was at a second location from an on-board telematics unit of the first vehicle, determining if the first vehicle was at the second location for a predetermined period of time before or after being at the first location, and creating the geofence for the first location as including the second location if it is determined that the first vehicle was at the second location for the predetermined period of time before or after being at the first location. |
US11076257B1 |
Converting ambisonic audio to binaural audio
Ambisonic audio is converted to binaural audio based on head related impulse responses (HRIRs) associated with sound sources located symmetric with respect to a head of a listener. The HRIRs associated with sound sources located symmetric with respect to the head of the listener are mapped to HRIR pairs associated with sound sources located on one side of the head of the listener based on the symmetry of the sound source locations. A sequence of HRIRs based on the mapped left HRIRs or a sequence of HRIRs based on the mapped right HRIRs are input into a spherical harmonics converter which outputs respective left spherical harmonics or right spherical harmonics. Ambisonic audio is binauralized based on the left spherical harmonics and the right spherical harmonics. |
US11076255B2 |
Computer performance of executing binaural sound
A method improves performance of a computer that provides binaural sound to a listener. A memory stores coordinate locations that follow a path of how the head of the listener moves. This path is retrieved in anticipation of subsequent head movements of the listener to improve computer performance of executing binaural sound. |
US11076253B2 |
Apparatus and associated methods for presentation of a bird's eye view
An apparatus configured, based on virtual reality content for viewing in virtual reality, the virtual reality content comprising visual content for display in a three dimensional virtual reality space and spatial audio content comprising audio for presentation such that it is audibly perceived to originate from one or more particular directions in the virtual reality space corresponding to one or more points or regions in the visual content, the virtual reality content defining at least a ground level of said virtual reality space; and based on display of a birds-eye view of the virtual reality space to a user comprising a view of the visual content substantially downward towards said ground level from a point of view location in said virtual reality space elevated from said ground level; to provide for presentation of said spatial audio content with a spatial audio modification, the spatial audio modification configured to modify the one or more particular directions from which the user perceives the spatial audio as being heard in an upward direction relative to said ground level at least for spatial audio content having a particular direction that is outside a field of view of said birds-eye view. |
US11076249B2 |
Electronic device and control method thereof
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes an integrated circuit (IC); a sonic vibrator arranged on one side of the IC; a speaker; and a processor configured to: control the speaker based on a sound signal, and filter a low-frequency band signal that is less than or equal to a threshold frequency from the sound signal and provide the low-frequency band signal to the sonic vibrator. |
US11076248B2 |
Headset system failure detection
A headset system comprises: a headset comprising at least one microphone and at least one speaker and configured to transmit and receive sound; a wire system coupled to the headset and comprising a wire; and a control unit coupled to the wire system and configured to: receive from the wire a combined signal comprising a first signal and a second signal, determine that the first signal is a spurious signal, and detect a failure of the wire system based on the determining. |
US11076247B2 |
Acoustic receiver with b-stage seal and method of making same
An acoustic receiver employs one or more housing endplates recessed below an edge of a sidewall of the housing. In some implementations, a cured b-stage material is disposed in a recess along an interface between an endplate and a sidewall of the housing, wherein the cured b-stage material acoustically seals at least a portion of the housing. In some implementations, both a top housing endplate and a bottom housing endplate are recessed and have cured b-stage material disposed in respective recesses along an interface between the endplates and housing sidewalls wherein the cured b-stage material acoustically seals a top and bottom portion of the housing. |
US11076246B2 |
Eye-mounted hearing aid
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a method of stimulating a cornea. A non-limiting example of the method includes capturing a sound with a microphone. A non-limiting example of the method also includes transducing the sound to an electric signal by a microprocessor. A non-limiting example of the method also includes stimulating a piezo-electric element adjacent to a receptor of the cornea, wherein the piezo-electric element is positioned on an eye lens with an electric signal. A non-limiting example of the method also includes mechanically stimulating a receptor of the cornea with the stimulated piezo-electric element. |
US11076244B2 |
Hearing instrument having a digitally tunable antenna
A hearing instrument is provided comprising a microphone for reception of sound and conversion of the received sound, a signal processor for processing the received sound into an audio signal compensating a hearing loss of a user, a speaker connected to the signal processor, and a wireless communication unit connected to the signal processor for wireless communication, the wireless communication unit being interconnected with an antenna structure for emission and reception of an electromagnetic field, the antenna structure comprising an antenna element having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is connected to a feed of the antenna structure, and wherein a controllable component is provided in series with the antenna element, the controllable component being configured to change one or more characteristics of the antenna structure. |
US11076241B2 |
Electroacoustic transducer for the parametric generation of ultrasound
The construction has two piezoelectric transducers with radiating apertures shaped as sections of spherical surface one is concave, the second is convex, of sufficient wave sizes D/λ>10, where D is the diameter of the aperture, λ is the wavelength of the emitted pump signal). For each piezoelectric transducers radii of curvature R0, focal lengths F0 and focal spots radii r0 with a wave length of radiated signal are the same and are related by r0×R0=0.61×λ×F0. Piezoelectric transducers with radiating apertures shaped as sections of spherical surface are provided with shielding elements, hydro-, electric- and noise insulation and one of them with convex aperture is made with an open axial hole with radius r=(2÷3)×r0 in the central part of the convex spherical surface of the aperture. |
US11076227B2 |
Method and device for detecting damage to a motor vehicle
A method for detecting damage to motor vehicles. The method includes: acquiring at least one external microphone signal that was ascertained using at least one external microphone, acquiring at least one internal microphone signal that was ascertained using at least one internal microphone, comparing the at least one external microphone signal and the at least one internal microphone signal, and ascertaining a compare function, which represents a deviation between the external microphone signal and the internal microphone signal, and ascertaining a damage classification for classifying the damage to the motor vehicle based on the compare function. |
US11076226B2 |
Smart sensor for always-on operation
Smart sensors comprising one or more microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors and a digital signal processor (DSP) in a sensor package are described. An exemplary smart sensor can comprise a MEMS acoustic sensor or microphone and a DSP housed in a package or enclosure comprising a substrate and a lid and a package substrate that defines a back cavity for the MEMS acoustic sensor or microphone. Provided implementations can also comprise a MEMS motion sensor housed in the package or enclosure. Embodiments of the subject disclosure can provide improved power management and battery life from a single charge by intelligently responding to trigger events or wake events while also providing an always on sensor that persistently detects the trigger events or wake events. In addition, various physical configurations of smart sensors and MEMS sensor or microphone packages are described. |
US11076225B2 |
Haptics and microphone display integration
Microphones are located between pixel display elements (e.g., micro-LEDs and OLEDs) in a display. Display-integrated microphones allow displays to have thinner bezels. Audio processing components can also be incorporated into the display and allow audio processing offloading from processors external to the display. Arrays of microphones allow for the beamforming of received audio signals to enhance the detection of sound from remote audio sources. Piezoelectric elements can also be integrated into a display to allow for localized haptic feedback. Integrated piezoelectric elements can act as speakers and beamforming techniques can be used to activate sets of piezoelectric elements in coordination to direct sound to a specific location external to the display. Piezoelectric elements can aid in display thermal management by creating acoustic waves to move heated air within a display to create a more uniform thermal profile within the display or to remove excess heat from the display. |
US11076210B1 |
Distributed processing architecture
Embodiments of the present disclosure include techniques for processing neural networks. Various forms of parallelism may be implemented using topology that combines sequences of processors. In one embodiment, the present disclosure includes a computer system comprising one or more processor groups, the processor groups each comprising a plurality of processors. A plurality of network switches are coupled to subsets of the plurality of processor groups. In one embodiment, the switches may be optical network switches. Processors in the processor groups may be configurable to form sequences, and the network switches are configurable to form at least one sequence across one or more of the plurality of processor groups to perform neural network computations. Various alternative configurations for creating Hamiltonian cycles are disclosed to support data parallelism, pipeline parallelism, layer parallelism, or combinations thereof. |
US11076209B2 |
Reduced-complexity integrated guaranteed-rate optical packet switch
A reduced-complexity optical packet switch which can provide a deterministic guaranteed rate of service to individual traffic flows is described. The switch contains N input ports, M output ports and N*M Virtual Output Queues (VOQs). Packets are associated with a flow f, which arrive an input port and depart on an output port, according to a predetermined routing for the flow. These packets are buffered in a VOQ. The switch can be configured to store several deterministic periodic schedules, which can be managed by an SDN control-plane. A scheduling frame is defined as a set of F consecutive time-slots, where data can be transmitted over connections between input ports and output ports in each time-slot. Each input port can be assigned a first deterministic periodic transmission schedule, which determines which VOQ is selected to transmit, for every time-slot in the scheduling frame. Each input port can be assigned a second deterministic periodic schedule, which determines which traffic flow within a VOQ is selected to transmit. Each input port can be assigned a third deterministic periodic schedule, which specifies to which VOQ an arriving packet (if any) is destined, for each time-slot in a scheduling frame. Each input port can be assigned a fourth deterministic periodic schedule, which specifies to which Flow-VOQ within a VOQ an arriving packet (if any) is destined. In this manner, each traffic flow can receive a deterministic guaranteed-rate of transmission through the switch. |
US11076207B2 |
System and method for adaptive video
A method, computer program product, and computer system for receiving, by a computing device, one or more user preferences for a video clip. The one or more user preferences may be matched with one or more branches of the video clip, wherein each of the one or more branches may include one or more segments of the video clip. The one or more segments of the video clip may be selected from the one or more branches based upon, at least in part, matching the one or more user preferences with the one or more branches of the video clip. The video clip may be composed based upon, at least in part, the one or more user preferences. |
US11076197B1 |
Synchronization of multiple video-on-demand streams and methods of broadcasting and displaying multiple concurrent live streams
Systems and methods for synchronizing video streams from multiple sources are described. The sources may comprise electronic devices, such as mobile phones and wireless cameras, that capture digital video recordings from different locations and transfer the digital video recordings to a server. The server may acquire a plurality of video recordings from the electronic devices, determine timing transitions that identify when each video recording of the plurality of video recordings was started and stopped, determine a common time duration for the plurality of video recordings based on the timing transitions, insert video content into one or more of the plurality of video recordings in order to equalize the video recording durations to the common time duration, and transmit a plurality of video-on-demand (VOD) files corresponding with the plurality of video recordings subsequent to equalization of the video recording durations. |
US11076194B2 |
Time-shifted playback
A reception apparatus includes receiver circuitry configured to receive a broadcast stream that includes (i) a first broadcaster service selected by a user and (ii) a second broadcaster service. The reception apparatus further includes a demodulator configured to demodulate the broadcast stream into a plurality of data packets. The reception apparatus further includes processing circuitry configured to: store the plurality of data packets corresponding to the first and second broadcaster services in a pause buffer, process each data packet associated with the selected first broadcaster service to extract audio and video content, and output, as part of a live TV broadcast, the extracted audio and video content associated with the first broadcaster service to the user during a first time period. |
US11076191B2 |
Systems and methods for extending an in-home splitter network
A system for extending an in-home splitter network includes a cable television (CATV) device that is configured to transmit and receive signals in a multimedia over coax alliance (MoCA) bandwidth and signals in a CATV bandwidth. The system also includes a MoCA device that is configured to be disposed within a user's premises. The MoCA device is configured to transmit and receive the signals in the MoCA bandwidth. The system also includes a reflection-less in-home network adapter (RNA) configured to be connected to and positioned between the CATV device and the MoCA device. |
US11076187B2 |
Systems and methods for performing quality based streaming
Systems and methods in accordance with various embodiments of the invention enable quality based streaming. A content player in accordance with an embodiment of the invention includes: a processor; a network interface; and memory containing a content player application. The content player application can direct the processor to: receive quality metadata describing a plurality of streams, where: the plurality of streams are encoded at different maximum bitrates; each stream is divided into content segments; and the quality varies between content segments in each stream. Furthermore, the content player application directs the processor to measure available bandwidth; request content segments from the plurality of streams based upon the available network bandwidth and the quality metadata, where the requested content segments include content segments encoded at a maximum bitrate and having quality that is the lowest maximum bitrate that achieves a target quality level. |
US11076184B2 |
Publishing disparate live media output streams in mixed mode
A system generates disparate live output stream manifests. For a disparate live media output stream manifest generated based on a first live input stream, programming schedules and/or events in a first live input stream manifest are identified. Based on a transition due to the identification, a second live input stream manifest and/or a pre-encoded media asset manifest is inserted in the disparate live output stream manifest. For the disparate live media output stream manifest s generated based on a first pre-encoded media asset, the programming schedules and/or the events in a first pre-encoded media asset manifest, and/or events in the second live input stream manifest defined in the programming schedules are identified. Based on another transition due to the identified events, a second pre-encoded media asset manifest and/or a live input stream manifest is inserted in the disparate live output stream manifest. The disparate live output stream manifest is published. |
US11076183B2 |
Systems and methods for seamlessly connecting devices based on relationships between the users of the respective devices
Systems and methods are described for seamlessly connecting devices based on relationships between the users of the respective devices. A media guidance application may determine that a first user has entered an environment (e.g., his/her mother's home) and may determine a frequency with which the first user enters the environment (e.g., daily). In response to determining that the first user visits frequently, the media guidance application may identify a second device in the environment (e.g., a smart TV) that a second user (e.g., the first user's mother) is authorized to grant access rights for. The media guidance application may determine a likelihood that the second user will grant the access rights for the second device to the first user, based on interaction data between the first user and the second user. In response to determining a high likelihood, the media guidance application may transmit the access rights. |
US11076182B2 |
Transport stream automatic change over
A device, system, and method perform an automatic change over for transport streams. The method is performed at an output server. The method includes selecting a first transport stream. The method includes generating a first portion of an output based on the first transport stream. The method includes selecting a second transport stream. The method includes determining a frametime to synchronize first packets of the first transport stream to second packets of the second transport stream. The frametime os based on a start time of a content item included in the first transport stream and the second transport stream and a completed progression of the content item using the first transport stream. The method includes determining a location in the second transport stream based on the frametime. The method includes generating a second portion of the output based on the second transport stream starting at the location. |
US11076178B2 |
Media content redirection
A content delivery server may allow users to redirect browsed content from one system to another. A user may install or activate a plug-in to a browser, such as an Internet browser, and the plug-in may be linked to the user's account on another service. As the user browses content from the browser, the user may select a command to cause the browsed content to be delivered to the other service, ingested by the other service, and made available to the user from the other service. |
US11076175B2 |
Video encoding method for encoding division block, video decoding method for decoding division block, and recording medium for implementing the same
Disclosed are a method of encoding a division block in video encoding and a method of decoding a division block in video decoding. An input picture is divided into encoding unit blocks. The encoding unit blocks are divided into sub-blocks. The sub-blocks are encoded by selectively using at least one of intra prediction encoding and inter prediction encoding. A decoding process is performed through a reverse process of the encoding method. When pixel values of an encoding unit block are encoded in video encoding, the flexibility in selecting an encoding mode is increased and the efficiency of encoding is increased. |
US11076174B2 |
Sample adaptive offset (SAO) parameter signaling
Techniques for signaling of sample adaptive offset (SAO) information that may reduce the coding rate for signaling such information in the compressed bit stream are provided. More specifically, techniques are provided that allow SAO information common to two or more of the color components to be signaled using one or more syntax elements (flags or indicators) representative of the common information. These techniques reduce the need to signal SAO information separately for each color component. |
US11076167B2 |
Device and method for coding video data
A method of decoding a bitstream by an electronic device is provided. An image frame is received from the bitstream. A block unit is determined from the received image frame. A plurality of model parameters is derived based on motion information of a plurality of neighboring blocks neighboring the block unit. An intermediate block is derived for a sub-block in the block unit based on the plurality of model parameters. A vector formula is determined based on the plurality of model parameters, and at least one vector value is calculated based on the vector formula for at least one sampling position in the sub-block. The at least one vector value is compared with a threshold to determine whether the intermediate block is adjusted based on the vector formula to generate a predicted block. The sub-block is reconstructed based on the predicted block. |
US11076165B2 |
Number of motion candidates in a look up table to be checked according to mode
Devices, systems and methods for encoding and decoding digital video using a table containing coding candidates are described. In a representative aspect, a video processing method is provided to include maintaining a set of tables, wherein each table includes motion candidates and each motion candidate is associated with corresponding motion information; and performing a conversion between a bitstream representation of a video including a current block and the current block, and wherein the performing of the conversion includes checking at most N motion candidates in a table based on a rule. |
US11076163B2 |
Method and system for lossless coding mode in video coding
A method for coding a video sequence is provided that includes encoding a portion of a picture in the video sequence in lossless coding mode, and signaling a lossless coding indicator in a compressed bit stream, wherein the lossless coding indicator corresponds to the portion of a picture and indicates whether or not the portion of the picture is losslessly coded. A method for decoding a compressed video bit stream is provided that includes determining that lossless coding mode is enabled, decoding a lossless coding indicator from the compressed video bit stream, wherein the lossless coding indicator corresponds to a portion of a picture in the compressed video bit stream and indicates whether or not the portion of the picture is losslessly coded, and decoding the portion of the picture in lossless coding mode when the lossless coding indicator indicates the portion of the picture is losslessly coded. |
US11076162B2 |
Method and network equipment for encoding an immersive video spatially tiled with a set of tiles
An encoder is configured for encoding an immersive video spatially tiled with a set of tiles in one or more representations in accordance with corresponding assigned bit-rate upper limits depending on obtained proximity values of the corresponding tiles. |
US11076160B2 |
Devices and methods for identifying a leading picture
An instantaneous decoder refresh, IDR, picture is encoded. The IDR picture occurs at a random access point in a bitstream of data, includes only intra-prediction slices, I-slices, and does not refer to any picture or pictures other than itself for prediction. When the IDR picture has a subsequent leading picture, a first Network Access Layer, NAL, unit type of the IDR picture is generated indicating that the IDR picture has a subsequent leading picture, and the first NAL unit type is encoded. When the IDR picture does not have a subsequent leading picture, a second Network Access Layer, NAL, unit type of the IDR picture is generated indicating that the IDR picture does not have a subsequent leading picture, the second NAL unit type being different from the first NAL unit type, and the second NAL unit type is encoded. The subsequent leading picture follows the IDR picture in the encoding order and precedes the IDR picture in a display order, and the subsequent leading picture is encoded without inter-prediction from any picture that precedes the IDR picture in the encoding order. |
US11076158B2 |
Systems and methods for reducing WiFi latency using transmit opportunity and duration
Disclosed herein includes a system, a method, and a device for reducing latency and jitter by reserving a transmission duration for a transmit opportunity. A device can compress a first slice of a plurality of slices of a video frame to obtain a size of the first slice after compression. The device can estimate a size of the video frame after compression, according to the size of the first slice after compression. The device can generate a request to send (RTS) to reserve, a transmission channel for a transmission duration corresponding to the size of the video frame after compression. The device can broadcast the RTS to one or more other devices. |
US11076153B2 |
System and methods for joint and adaptive control of rate, quality, and computational complexity for video coding and video delivery
System and methods for the joint control of reconstructed video quality, computational complexity and compression rate for intra-mode and inter-mode video encoding in HEVC. The invention provides effective methods for (i) generating a Pareto front for intra-coding by varying CTU parameters and the QP, (ii) generating a Pareto front for inter-coding by varying GOP configurations and the QP, (iii) real-time and offline Pareto model front estimation using regression methods, (iv) determining the optimal encoding configurations based on the Pareto model by root finding and local search, and (v) robust adaptation of the constraints and model updates at both the CTU and GOP levels. |
US11076151B2 |
Hierarchical histogram calculation with application to palette table derivation
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for calculating multi-pass histograms for palette table derivation include an encoder that calculates a first histogram for a first portion of most significant bits (MSBs) of pixel component values of a block of an image or video frame. Then, the encoder selects a given number of the highest pixel count bins from the first histogram. The encoder then increases the granularity of these selected highest pixel count bins by evaluating one or more additional bits from the pixel component values. A second histogram is calculated for the concatenation of the original first portion MSBs from the highest pixel count bins and the one or more additional bits, and the highest pixel count bins are selected from the second histogram. A palette table is derived based on these highest pixel count bins selected from the second histogram, and the block is encoded using the palette table. |
US11076150B2 |
Encoder, encoding method, decoder, and decoding method
An encoder that encodes a current block in a picture includes circuitry and memory. Using the memory, the circuitry: determines whether to use intra prediction for the current block; and when determining to use intra prediction, (i) performs a first transform on a residual signal of the current block using a first transform basis to generate first transform coefficients; and (ii-1) performs a second transform on the first transform coefficients using a second transform basis to generate second transform coefficients and quantizes the second transform coefficients, when an intra prediction mode of the current block is a predetermined mode or when the first transform basis is same as a predetermined transform basis; and (ii-2) quantizes the first transform coefficients without performing the second transform when the intra prediction mode is different from the predetermined mode and the first transform basis is different from the predetermined transform basis. |
US11076145B2 |
Depth map generator
The invention describes a depth map generator comprising an array comprising a plurality of individually addressable array elements, wherein an array element comprises a semiconductor emitter or a reflector arranged to reflect light emitted by a semiconductor emitter; a driver realised to switch an array element according to a predefined illumination pattern; a number of image sensors, wherein an image sensor is arranged to detect light reflected from a scene irradiated by the irradiation pattern; and a processing unit realised to compute a depth map of the scene on the basis of a light pattern detected by an image sensor. The invention further describes an irradiation arrangement for use in such a depth map generator; a method of generating a depth map of a scene; and a device comprising such a depth map generator. |
US11076142B2 |
Real-time aliasing rendering method for 3D VR video and virtual three-dimensional scene
Provided is a real-time aliasing rendering method for a 3D VR video and a virtual three-dimensional scene, including: capturing 3D camera video signals in real time and process the same to generate texture data; creating a virtual three-dimensional scene according to the proportion of a real scene; generating virtual camera rendering parameters according to a physical position of the 3D camera and a shooting angle relationship; aliasing the texture data onto a virtual three-dimensional object in a virtual scene, and adjusting the position of the virtual three-dimensional object according to a physical positional relationship between the virtual three-dimensional scene and the real scene, so as to form a complete virtual reality combined three-dimensional scene; rendering the virtual reality combined three-dimensional scene by using the virtual camera rendering parameters to obtain a simulated rendering picture. |
US11076141B2 |
Image processing device, image processing method, and vehicle
Provided is an image processing device that includes a first generation unit that projects a first image on a plurality of planes on a virtual spherical surface according to projection angles obtained by dividing a viewing angle at time of capturing the first image to generate the plurality of basis planar images. The image processing device further includes a second generation unit that projects a second image on a plurality of planes on a virtual spherical surface according to projection angles obtained by dividing a viewing angle at time of capturing the second image having an imaging range overlapping with the first image to generate the plurality of reference planar images, and a plurality of stereo image processing units that performs stereo image processing using a corresponding image pair of the plurality of generated basis planar images and reference planar images to generate distance information indicating a distance to an object on the basis image. |
US11076139B2 |
Color reconstruction device and method
Disclosed are a color reconstruction device and method capable of accurately recovering the missing color of a target pixel. The device includes: a direction-characteristic estimation circuit calculating a horizontal-variation characteristic and a vertical-variation characteristic according to a first color of a target pixel and the values of pixels within a reference range, in which the target pixel is in the reference range and a current value of the target pixel is a first color value; an edge-texture decision circuit determining which of N predetermined relations matches the relation between the horizontal-variation characteristic and the vertical-variation characteristic and thereby determining the directional characteristic of the target pixel, in which the N is not less than four; and a color recovery circuit calculating a second and a third color values of the target pixel according to the directional characteristic and the values of the pixels within the reference range. |
US11076138B2 |
Projection system, projection apparatus and calibrating method for displayed image thereof
Provided are a projection system, a projection apparatus, and a calibration method for a displayed image thereof. The calibration method includes: by a projection apparatus, projecting a calibration image to form an imaged image, wherein the calibration image has at least four identification patterns; by an image capturing apparatus, providing multi-axis angle information, and capturing a captured image including the imaged image; by an arithmetic device, calculating a reference region range in the captured image according to the multi-axis angle information, and calculating coordinate conversion information according to the identification patterns of the calibration image and identification patterns in the captured image; by the arithmetic device, calculating boundary calibration information according to reference coordinate values on the reference region range and the coordinate conversion information; and by the projection apparatus, adjusting the size of the imaged image according to the boundary calibration information and the coordinate conversion information. |
US11076137B1 |
Modifying projected images
A projection management system is described. The projection management system may be configured to instruct an image projection device to project an image on a background. Sensor information and/or image information may be received that indicates an obstruction between the image projection device and the background. The projection management system may instruct the image projection device to project a modified image based on the obstruction. |
US11076133B2 |
Medical tracking system comprising two or more communicating sensor devices
A medical tracking system comprising at least two sensor devices which are independently maneuverable and can be positioned in a fixed position relative to targets, each sensor device comprising at least one of an orientation sensor and a position sensor for respectively determining sensor data, the system further comprising a control unit configured to receive and combine the at least two sensor data of the at least two sensor devices in order to determine a relative position between at least two of the at least two sensor devices. |
US11076128B1 |
Determining video stream quality based on relative position in a virtual space, and applications thereof
Disclosed herein is a web-based videoconference system that allows for video avatars to navigate within the virtual environment. The system has a presented mode that allows for a presentation stream to be texture mapped to a presenter screen situated within the virtual environment. The relative left-right sound is adjusted to provide sense of an avatar's position in a virtual space. The sound is further adjusted based on the area where the avatar is located and where the virtual camera is located. Video stream quality is adjusted based on relative position in a virtual space. Three-dimensional modeling is available inside the virtual video conferencing environment. |
US11076121B2 |
Apparatus and associated methods for video presentation
An apparatus configured to; based on first video content comprising video imagery being captured by a first camera of a device and second video content comprising video imagery being captured by a second camera of the same device, the first and second video content captured contemporaneously and based on a slow-motion-mode input selecting one of the first and second video content for playback in slow-motion, provide for simultaneous display of: a live, first preview comprising video imagery of a non-selected one of the first and second video content as it is captured and presented at a first play rate substantially equal to a capture rate at which the non-selected video content was captured; and a second preview comprising video imagery of the selected one of the first and second video content presented at a second play rate slower than a capture rate at which the selected video content was captured. |
US11076119B2 |
Solid state imaging device, method of controlling solid state imaging device, and program for controlling solid state imaging device
A solid state imaging device includes: a pixel array unit that has a plurality of pixels 2-dimensionally arranged in a matrix and a plurality of signal lines arranged along a column direction; A/D conversion units that are provided corresponding to the respective signal lines and convert an analog signal output from a pixel through the signal line into a digital signal; and a switching unit that switches or converts the analog signal output through each signal line into a digital signal using any of an A/D conversion unit provided corresponding to the signal line through which the analog signal is transmitted, and an A/D conversion unit provided corresponding to a signal line other than the signal line through which the analog signal is transmitted. |
US11076118B2 |
Image sensor supporting various operating modes and operating method thereof
Disclosed is an image sensor. The image sensor includes an active pixel sensor array including first to fourth pixel units sequentially arranged in a column direction, and each of the first to fourth pixel units is composed of a plurality of pixels. A first pixel group including the first and second pixel units is connected to a first column line, and a second pixel group including the third pixel unit and the fourth pixel unit is connected to a second column line. The image sensor includes a correlated double sampling circuit including first and second correlated double samplers and configured to convert a first sense voltage sensed from a selected pixel of the first pixel group and a second sense voltage sensed from a selected pixel of the second pixel group into a first correlated double sampling signal and a second correlated double sampling signal, respectively. |
US11076117B2 |
Solid-state imaging device and method of driving solid-state imaging device
A method of driving a solid-state imaging device includes: setting voltage of an input node of an amplifier unit to a first voltage by using logarithmic compression to convert current generated by charges overflowing from a photoelectric conversion unit to the input node into voltage corresponding to the current, transferring charges from the photoelectric conversion unit to the input node, setting voltage of the input node to a second voltage by converting the charges into voltage corresponding to the charges, at the amplifier unit, outputting a first signal based on the first voltage and a second signal based on the second voltage, performing the logarithmic compression by using a diode connected to the input node, and acquiring, as a reference signal, an output of the amplifier unit when the input node is set to a third voltage defined in accordance with a threshold voltage of the diode. |
US11076114B2 |
Dynamic vision sensor architecture
A dynamic vision sensor (DVS) or change detection sensor reacts to changes in light intensity and in this way monitors how a scene changes. This disclosure covers both single pixel and array architectures. The DVS may contain one pixel or 2-dimensional or 1-dimensional array of pixels. The change of intensities registered by pixels are compared, and pixel addresses where the change is positive or negative are recorded and processed. Analyzing frames based on just three values for pixels, increase, decrease or unchanged, the proposed DVS can process visual information much faster than traditional computer vision systems, which correlate multi-bit color or gray level pixel values between successive frames. |
US11076112B2 |
Systems and methods to present closed captioning using augmented reality
In one aspect, a headset includes a housing, a processor coupled to the housing, a first display coupled to the housing and accessible to the processor, and storage coupled to the housing and accessible to the processor. The storage bears instructions executable by the processor to identify a closed captioning setting, receive closed captioning data indicating closed captioning text at the headset, and present the closed captioning text in accordance with the closed captioning setting on the first display of the headset using augmented reality processing. |
US11076110B2 |
Communication apparatus and control method thereof
An apparatus, when it is determined that a resolution of a captured image is higher than or equal to a predetermined resolution, transmits, to an external apparatus, a first request for an image of a resolution corresponding to a resolution higher than or equal to the predetermined resolution, and when it is determined that the resolution of the captured image is not higher than or equal to the predetermined resolution, transmits, to the external apparatus, a second request for an image of a resolution corresponding to a resolution lower than the predetermined resolution, performs control to sequentially receive images that are sequentially captured by the external apparatus, and performs control to combine the images that are captured by the external apparatus with the images that are sequentially generated by the image capturing, and sequentially display the combined images. |
US11076105B2 |
Masking camera flash using reflectance
One embodiment provides systems and methods for masking the effects of a flash on an operator including: a drawer system configured to receive a tray comprising one or more laboratory containers, wherein upon receiving the tray, the drawer system centers the tray underneath an image capture device; a flash device configured to activate, based on said centering, to illuminate the one or more laboratory containers; and an image capture device configured to capture an illuminated image of the one or more laboratory containers. |
US11076104B2 |
Camera-equipped portable information terminal device
The present invention makes it possible to perform good illumination and obtain a good captured image when a plurality of users each having a camera-equipped portable information terminal device gather in the same place. A camera-equipped portable information terminal device is provided with: an imaging unit that captures an image of a subject; a first illumination means for illuminating the subject; a first communication unit that communicates with other portable information terminal devices; and a first control unit that controls the imaging unit and the first communication unit. The first control unit transmits a light emission instruction signal to the other portable information terminal devices via the first communication unit, and causes a second illumination means of each of the other portable information terminal devices to emit light in tandem with an imaging operation of the imaging unit. |
US11076103B2 |
Photographic underexposure correction using a neural network
A method for image capture includes determining an exposure range and setting at least one camera parameter to capture an underexposed image outside the exposure range. The underexposed image is processed using a neural network to recover image details. Image defects due to camera or object motion blur can be reduced. |
US11076098B2 |
Panoramic image capture for multispectral sensor
An image capture device may include a first spectral filter and a second spectral filter arranged so that a panoramic image capture operation captures light filtered by the first spectral filter and light filtered by the second spectral filter in a same region of a combined image and one or more processors to: capture a plurality of images based on the panoramic image capture operation; extract first information and second information from the plurality of images, wherein the first information is associated with the first spectral filter and the second information is associated with the second spectral filter; identify an association between the first information and the second information based on a feature captured in the plurality of images via the first spectral filter and the second spectral filter; and store or provide information based on the association between the first information and the second information. |
US11076097B2 |
Method for street view service and apparatus for performing same method
The present invention relates to a method for a street view service and an apparatus for performing same method. The method for a street view service may comprise: a step in which a street view service server receives a first path image for a first path from a first image processing apparatus; a step in which the street view service server generates first user provision information for the street view service for the first path on the basis of the first path image; and a step in which the street view service server transmits the first user provision information to a user apparatus. |
US11076095B1 |
Depth sensor assisted multiple imager video system
A computer-implemented method for a multiple imager imaging system is disclosed. The method comprises capturing regular images; capturing depth sensor images; and performing a depth-based alignment operation to adjust factory alignment parameters based on depth sensor information. |
US11076093B2 |
Image processing method
The shape of a moving object is reconstructed from a shot image under relatively-strong ambient light or an embedded image is demodulated from a video image in which an image that may not be visually recognized is embedded to display the image. The image processing method of the present invention includes irradiating flashing light to the surface of the object based on a spreading signal obtained by spread spectrum modulation, receiving reflected light from the surface of the object to output the signal including the image information, a filtering for eliminating noise including a low-frequency component from the signal including the image information, inverse-spreading the signal after the filtering to demodulate the signal, and outputting, based on a signal obtained by the demodulation, an image reflecting the state of the surface of the object. |
US11076092B2 |
Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and image processing program
An image processing apparatus includes first and second line buffers, an image processing circuit configured to perform an image processing on first pixel data stored in the first line buffer and then second pixel data stored in the second line buffer, and a controller configured to control writing of the second pixel data in the second line buffer at a timing aligned with a synchronizing signal and reading of the second pixel data written in the second line buffer for the image processing by the image processing circuit at a timing of a completion of the image processing by the image processing circuit of the first pixel data stored in the first line buffer. |
US11076088B2 |
Artificial intelligence (AI)-based control of imaging parameters of image-capture apparatus
An image-capture apparatus and method for an artificial intelligence (AI) based control of imaging parameters of the image-capture apparatus is provided. The image-capture apparatus controls the imaging sensor based on a set of imaging parameters associated with the imaging sensor, to acquire imaging information. The acquired imaging information includes a first object of a plurality of objects. The image-capture apparatus generates by, a neural network model, a first classification result based on the acquired imaging information and modifies one or more first imaging parameters of the set of imaging parameters based on the generated first classification result for the first object. The image-capture apparatus further controls the imaging sensor based on the modified set of imaging parameters, to reacquire the imaging information to maximize a confidence of the neural network model for the detection of the first object in the reacquired imaging information. |
US11076087B2 |
Method for processing image based on scene recognition of image and electronic device therefor
An electronic device and a method for setting image quality are provided. An electronic device includes a camera, a memory, and a processor configured to obtain, using the camera, a plurality of images for one or more external objects, identify a region of interest and a background region using one or more images of the plurality of images, recognize a first object included in the region of the interest, identify a type of the background region by recognizing a second object included in the background region, determine a scene corresponding to the one or more images, based on the recognized first object and the identified type of the background region, and adjust at least one of an image quality setting associated with the camera or an image quality setting associated with the one or more images using a specified image quality setting corresponding to the determined scene. |
US11076086B2 |
Electronic device and method of controlling same
An electronic device communicates with a lens unit whose focus range is a first range between a first position and a second position of a focus lens. The electronic device obtains first information indicating a third position of the focus lens, at which the focus distance of the lens unit infinity, and a second range between the third position and the second position of the focus lens. The electronic device controls, on the basis of the first information, a display unit to display the first range and the second range of the focus lens to be distinguishable from each other. |
US11076084B2 |
Portable digital video camera configured for remote image acquisition control and viewing
A wearable digital video camera (10) is equipped with wireless connection protocol and global navigation and location positioning system technology to provide remote image acquisition control and viewing. The Bluetooth® packet-based open wireless technology standard protocol (400) is preferred for use in providing control signals or streaming data to the digital video camera and for accessing image content stored on or streaming from the digital video camera. The GPS technology (402) is preferred for use in tracking of the location of the digital video camera as it records image information. A rotating mount (300) with a locking member (330) on the camera housing (22) allows adjustment of the pointing angle of the wearable digital video camera when it is attached to a mounting surface. |
US11076080B2 |
Under-display image sensor for eye tracking
A method for eye tracking is disclosed. The method may include receiving a first image captured by a first camera based at least in part on reflections of light emitted by a light source. The reflections may be partially occluded by an electronic display disposed in front of the first camera. The method may further include detecting an eye of a user in the partially occluded first image and determining a position or orientation of the eye relative to the electronic display. |
US11076075B2 |
Lens assembly for a motor vehicle camera module
A lens assembly includes a lens housing, a flexible washer, and a lens module. The flexible washer and the lens module are disposed within a tubular sidewall of the lens housing. The washer is disposed axially between a mating surface of the lens module and a base surface of the lens housing. The lens housing and lens module include corresponding threads, and rotation of the lens module along the threads of the lens housing adjusts the axial position and focus of the lens module. The washer is the only component axially between the lens module and the lens housing and directly contacts the base surface and the mating surface. When compressed, the washer exerts an axial force on the lens module and lens housing, such that the friction on the threads is increased and the lens module is held in place. |
US11076073B2 |
Camera arrangement and a method for aligning a sensor board and an optics unit
A camera arrangement comprises an optics unit and a sensor board with an image sensor attached to a first surface of the sensor board facing the optics unit. An alignment element formed by a thermoplastic material is fixedly attached to the optics unit, and a biasing element is configured to bias the alignment element into abutment with a contact area of the sensor board. A heating element is arranged in the contact area. Upon activation the heating element is configured to transfer heat to the alignment element, such that the alignment element is heated at least partly to a temperature of at least the glass transition temperature of the thermoplastic material, for enabling alignment of the sensor board relative the optics unit. |
US11076068B2 |
Image processing apparatus, image processing system, and control method for activating an application therein
An image processing apparatus includes a storage unit in which a usage quantity of each of the functions is stored, and a processor configured to control activation of the application, based on the usage quantity of the function employed by the application. |
US11076065B2 |
Image forming apparatus incorporating a sensor unit having glasses that contacts and detects edge of a sheet in width direction
An edge detection unit is arranged in a conveying portion conveying a sheet and detects the edge of the sheet in the width direction perpendicular to the sheet conveying direction. A light source unit is arranged opposite the sheet. A detecting portion holder holds the edge detection unit and the light source unit. A conveying roller pair positions the sheet conveyed toward the edge detection unit. A unit housing houses the detecting portion holder and the conveying roller pair. The edge detection unit has a contact glass making contact with the sheet. The light source unit has a facing glass facing the contact glass. One glass out of the contact glass and the facing glass is inclined downward at a first angle with respect to the tangent line, which passes through the nip portion between the conveying roller pair, toward the downstream side in the sheet conveying direction. |
US11076063B2 |
Information processing system that performs synchronization of information related to display of a button related to an application, information processing apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
Setting information of a menu screen is registered, the registered setting information, which is a synchronization target, is stored, and a synchronization of the setting information is performed between a server and an information processing apparatus. In a case where an inconsistency occurs between a function corresponding to a button displayed on the menu screen and a display of the button, the display of the button is deleted if synchronization of the setting information between the server and the information processing apparatus is disabled. |
US11076059B2 |
Data transmission apparatus that can set destination such as e-mail address received from external apparatus on transmission setting screen and control method therefor
A data transmission apparatus that transmits data and receive at least a destination of the data from an external apparatus includes a reader that reads an image of an original, a network interface that transmits image data of the read image, a display that displays a setting screen including a display field for at least the destination of the data, a receiver that receives the destination data displayed in the display field from the external apparatus, and a controller that performs control such that the display is turned on based on receipt of the destination and that the setting screen where the destination is input in the display field is displayed. |
US11076057B2 |
Image scanning apparatus with an improved notification process using shrink images
In an image scanning apparatus, an image scanning unit scans one or more page images from a document of one or more pages and generates image data of the one or more page images. An image acquiring unit acquires the image data, generates a document image file including the image data, and stores the document image file into a specific folder. A communication processing unit transmits to a specific destination a message that includes a network identifier of the document image file. A server unit transmits the document image file upon receiving a transmission request that specifies the network identifier. Further, the communication processing unit includes a shrink image of a predetermined page among the one or more page into the message; and the server unit performs image search for the shrink image as a search key upon receiving an image search request that specifies the shrink image. |
US11076055B2 |
Control apparatus detects an error in image processor and reboots the image processor before transmits printing data to printing apparatus
An information processing apparatus that is capable of resuming an interrupted process without applying the time and effort more than needed to a user. A data transmission unit transmits execution data to a process execution apparatus. A detection unit detects an abnormal state of the information processing apparatus. A reboot unit reboots the information processing apparatus. An obtaining unit obtains an execution condition of the execution data by the process execution apparatus. The reboot unit reboots the information processing apparatus when the detection unit detects the abnormal state of the information processing apparatus. The transmission unit transmits the execution data to the process execution apparatus based on the execution condition obtained by the obtaining unit when the information processing apparatus was rebooted. |
US11076052B2 |
Selective conference digest
Various disclosed implementations involve processing and/or playback of a recording of a conference involving a plurality of conference participants. Some implementations disclosed herein involve receiving audio data corresponding to a recording of at least one conference involving a plurality of conference participants. In some examples, only a portion of the received audio data will be selected as playback audio data. The selection process may involve a topic selection process, a talkspurt filtering process and/or an acoustic feature selection process. Some examples involve receiving an indication of a target playback time duration. Selecting the portion of audio data may involve making a time duration of the playback audio data within a threshold time difference of the target playback time duration. |
US11076044B2 |
Call traffic data monitoring and management
One example method of operation may include determining a call received from a calling party and intended for a subscriber device has an elevated likelihood of being a scam call, determining a percentage of calls over a current period of time being filtered as scam calls by a carrier server, when the percentage of calls being filtered as scam calls during the current period of time is above a call threshold percentage, retrieving call history information associated with a subscriber profile of the subscriber device, identifying one or more call patterns from the call history information of the subscriber profile corresponding to the received call, and determining whether to permit the received call based on the identified one or more call patterns. |
US11076043B2 |
Systems and methods of voiceprint generation and use in enforcing compliance policies
A system, method and non-transitory computer readable medium for generating a voiceprint for a call participant are disclosed, wherein an audio recording or communication session is received, the quality of the audio recording is analyzed, and if determined to be of sufficient quality, the audio recording is separated into speech for each call participant, which may be further analyzed to generate a voiceprint for each participant. The voiceprint that is generated may be used to identify the participant in other historical recordings or in an active communications session, and upon such an identification, one or more compliance or data protection policies may be applied. |
US11076041B2 |
Ambient light detection method and apparatus, and storage medium
An ambient light detection method includes: in response to monitoring that a current backlight level of a display screen exceeds a preset backlight level threshold, acquiring an image grayscale value sent by a driving portion in the display screen; compensating a first gray level value collected by a light sensor by using the image grayscale value to obtain a current gray level value, the current gray level value being configured to represent a gray level corresponding to current external ambient light detected by the light sensor; and acquiring illumination intensity of the current external ambient light based on the current gray level value, the illumination intensity being used as a basis for adjusting backlight brightness of the display screen. |
US11076038B2 |
Reviewing message-based communications via a keyboard application
Systems and methods are described herein for facilitating the review of messages (e.g., text messages, instant messages, chat messages, and so on) via a keyboard application of a mobile device. The message review system can facilitate a review of a message before it is sent to a recipient (e.g., a recipient of a text message or another user within a chat conversation). |
US11076037B2 |
Electronic device for synchronizing modification among screens and operation method thereof
A method of synchronizing a modification among displayed screens and an electronic device are provided. The electronic device includes a first display, a memory to store instructions, and at least one processor coupled to the memory. The instructions, which, when executed, configure the at least one processor to control the first display to display a preview image of each of a plurality of screens including a first screen, receive a first user input for modifying a background image of the first screen in an area in which the preview image corresponding to the first screen is displayed, modify a background image of each of the plurality of screens by synchronizing a modification corresponding to the first user input among background images of the plurality of screens, and control the first display to display the preview image of each of the plurality of screens including the modified background image. |
US11076029B2 |
Optical member driving mechanism
The disclosure provides an optical member driving mechanism including a movable portion, a fixed portion, a driving assembly and a circuit assembly. The movable portion is configured to connect an optical member with an optical axis. The fixed portion includes a base, wherein the movable portion is movable relative to the fixed portion. The driving assembly is configured to drive the movable portion to move relative to the fixed portion. The circuit assembly is electrically connected to the driving assembly and includes a circuit element, wherein the optical axis passes through an opening of the base, and the circuit element at least partially extends to the opening. |
US11076027B1 |
Network communications protocol selection based on network topology or performance
Techniques for selecting a network communications protocol based on network topology and/or network performance are described. A first application executing on a first computer system obtains a distance characteristic of a network coupling the first computer system to a second computer system. The first application selects a network communications protocol from a plurality of network communications protocols based on the distance characteristic of the network. The first application and the second application connect with the selected network communications protocol. In some embodiments, the distance characteristic of the network may be based on topological or performance characteristics of the network. |
US11076025B1 |
Generating network packet centric signatures
Disclosed are techniques for generating and examining a signature that corresponds to a plurality of data packets. The data packets can be packets forwarded by a network device. By examining the signature, information pertaining to the plurality of data packets can be determined. A determination can be made if one of the plurality of data packets is not received by the network device. |
US11076016B1 |
Systems and methods for caching content in a wireless communication network
A device may monitor a session involving a first user equipment and a network. The device may determine that content associated with the session is cacheable based on a characteristic of the content. The device may determine a status of the first user equipment. The device may select, based on the status and the characteristic, the first user equipment to cache content data associated with the content and transmit a cache message to the first user equipment. The cache message may be configured to cause the first user equipment to cache the content data in a local data structure of the first user equipment. The device may perform an action associated with causing the first user equipment to provide the content to a second user equipment that requests the content via the network. |
US11076007B2 |
Multi-modal conversational intercom
The techniques discussed herein allow an agent that provides dialog-based services to converse with a user via any mode. A central service programmed to be able to communicate via any mode collects information from agents necessary to act on the agents' behalf. In order to ensure that an agent has a maximal presence across modes, the central service provides auxiliary services such as language translation, fidelity upgrading and/or downgrading, modal constraint conformation, etc. Moreover, the central service provides session tracking via user profiles stored at the intercom so that if a user changes a mode by which the user is conversing with an agent, the central service can keep the context of the conversation across the new mode. Furthermore, agents can communicate with other agents via the central service, allowing other agents to provide services to agents or to add their services to an ongoing dialog with a user. |
US11076005B2 |
System and method for identifying and tagging users
The present disclosure relates to a system, method, and computer-program product for identifying and tagging users. Embodiments may include receiving, using at least one processor, a first content request. Embodiments may further include associating a user-access identifier with a first portion of data from the first content request based upon a second portion of the data from the first content request. Embodiments may also include storing the first portion of data from the first content request and the user-access identifier within a memory system. Embodiments may further include receiving a second content request. Embodiments may also include generating a user-identifier tag based upon the user-access identifier stored in the memory system, the first portion of data from the first content request, and a first portion of data from the second content request. Embodiments may further include providing a response to the second content request, the response including the user-identifier tag. |
US11076004B2 |
Virtual radio access network system and method for optimized real-time responsive continuous location-based cloud computing, rendering, tracking, and communication services in three-dimensional space through a distributed computing center network
Systems and methods are provided for enabling optimized real-time responsive and continuous location-based services in three-dimensional space, including cloud computing, rendering, tracking, and communication through a distributed computing center network. The system includes distributed computing centers connected to data centers, wherein each computing center further comprises one or more cloud servers configured with computing resources sufficient to perform computing and rendering for one or more client devices, and wherein each data center further comprises one or more master servers with computing resources sufficient to perform application and user data storage, synchronization of digital reality data sent by cloud servers, and dynamic network slicing and quality of service management. Instructions to perform these methods are implemented in a digital reality virtual radio access network portion in cloud servers. |
US11076003B2 |
Service-oriented architecture
There is disclosed in one example a data exchange layer (DXL) broker, including: a network interface to communicatively couple to a data exchange layer (DXL), the DXL including an enterprise service bus (ESB) configured to provide one-to-one device communications over a publish-subscribe fabric; hardware including at least a processor; and instructions encoded on one or more computer-readable mediums to instruct the processor to provide DXL broker software configured to: receive a DXL request message via the DXL, the request message directed to a DXL service; determine that the DXL service is available; and forward the request message to a DXL endpoint via the DXL. |
US11076001B1 |
User-controlled session manager to provide remote disabling of session tokens
There are provided systems and methods for a user-controlled session manager to provide remote disabling of session tokens. An online service provider, such as a user-controlled session manager, may provide service to manage sessions between user's devices and other online service provider platforms, such as login and use sessions that exchange messages and data. The session manager may receive hashed values of session IDs from the service providers hosting the sessions, which may be used to securely identify the sessions without compromising the session IDs to malicious parties. The session manager may provide a functionality to allow the user to view session statuses, as well as change their statuses to indicate that the sessions can be terminated. The session manager may update the status so that when the service provider pings the session manager for the status, the session's status is updated to be inactive. |
US11075988B2 |
Consensus mechanism for distributed systems
The embodiments herein provide a fair, high speed and lightweight consensus mechanism for leader election in distributed systems using coupons. The consensus mechanism uses a leader election mechanism that is randomized in twin dimensions of space and time using the concept of a colliding random walk. A source node is enabled to generate left and right coupons in a quantum resistant manner for random walks. Two novel coupon processing mechanisms called Process Execution Time Synchronization (PETS) mechanism and Single Queue (SQ) mechanism are used to process the coupons and find matches. The use of PETS optimizes memory and time requirements while SQ is extremely fast and efficient to handle large volumes of coupons. Also, the coupon forwarding to neighbouring nodes is performed based on three algorithms namely Uniform, Delay and Adaptive Delay forward. These forwarding algorithms effect high fairness even in case of open networks. |
US11075985B2 |
Early action on deploying and executing functions in a serverless environment
A system is provided to support a serverless environment and quickly generate containers to handle requests. The system includes a first network node, a container orchestration system, and a serving node. The first network node receives an initial packet of a request from a host and sends a notification to a container orchestration system. The notification includes header information from the initial packet and signals the reception of the initial packet of the request. The container orchestration system creates one or more new containers in response to the notification based on the header information of the initial packet. The serving node instantiates the new containers, receives the request from the host, and processes the request from the host with the new containers. |
US11075983B2 |
Compliance aware service registry and load balancing
Techniques facilitating compliance aware service registry and load balancing are provided. A system can comprise a memory that stores computer executable components and a processor that executes computer executable components stored in the memory. The computer executable components can comprise an extraction component that removes a service from a load balancer ring based on a first determination by a verification component that a compliance state of the service is a non-compliant state. Further, the computer executable components can comprise an insertion component that adds the service to the load balancer ring based on a second determination by the verification component that, after a defined amount of time, the compliance state of the service is a compliant state. |
US11075982B2 |
Scaling hosts in distributed event handling systems
The present disclosure generally discloses a host scaling capability for supporting scaling of hosts in a distributed event handling system. The host scaling capability may be configured to support scaling of hosts in a distributed event handling system which may use distributed queuing of events, distributed processing of events, and so forth. The distributed event handling system may be serverless cloud system or other type of distributed event handling system. |
US11075980B2 |
Method for operating a node cluster system in a network and node cluster system
Operating a node cluster system with a plurality of nodes in a network, wherein the cluster system appears to be a single node with only one specific network address to its network environment. Providing a shared socket database for linking network connection port identifications of a common set of network connection port identifications to the individual nodes, assigning a master function to one of the nodes, sending incoming traffic to all nodes of the cluster system wherein each node verifies its responsibility for this traffic individually, exclusive assignment of a network connection port to the responsible node for the duration of a connection of the corresponding application process by means of the corresponding network connection port identification and the link established by the shared socket database and processing of the traffic by the responsible node or otherwise by the node having the master function. |
US11075979B2 |
Optimized resource provisioning
As disclosed herein a computer-implemented method includes providing a plurality of resource allocation zones corresponding to a plurality of resource preparation operations, receiving a request from a requester for a resource, determining a selected resource allocation zone for a tenant from the plurality of resource allocation zones, and determining a resource usage pattern from historical usage data corresponding to the tenant. The method further includes provisioning the requested resource from the selected resource allocation zone based on the resource usage pattern, executing a resource preparation operation corresponding to the selected resource allocation zone in conjunction with provisioning the requested resource, and providing the requested resource to the tenant. A computer program product and a computer system corresponding to the above method are also disclosed herein. |
US11075978B2 |
Fast file server methods and systems
The invention provides, in one aspect, an improved system for data access comprising a file server that is coupled to a client device or application executing thereon via one or more networks. The server comprises static storage that is organized in one or more directories, each containing, zero, one or more files. The server also comprises a file system operable, in cooperation with a file system on the client device, to provide authorized applications executing on the client device access to those directories and/or files. Fast file server (FFS) software or other functionality executing on or in connection with the server responds to requests received from the client by transferring requested data to the client device over multiple network pathways. That data can comprise, for example, directory trees, files (or portions thereof), and so forth. |
US11075973B2 |
Systems and methods for prioritized sip services using UE-specified sip register messages
A system described herein may provide for the prioritization of Session Initiation Protocol (“SIP”) messages, transmitted by a User Equipment (“UE”), based on a priority class indicator (“PCP”) included in a registration message (e.g., a SIP REGISTER message) from the UE. The PCI may be included in a contact header, a SIP contact Uniform Resource Identifier (“URI”), and/or some other portion of the registration message. A Universal Integrated Circuit Card (“UICC”) may store information indicating the priority class (e.g., in an Access Control Class (“ACC”) Elementary File (“EF”)). One or more network components, such as a Call Session Control Function (“CSCF”) may prioritize SIP messages from the UE based on the priority class indicator included in the registration message by the UE. |
US11075970B2 |
Network monitoring to determine performance of infrastructure service providers
Techniques for serving a manifest file of an adaptive streaming video include receiving a request for the manifest file from a user device. The video is encoded at different reference bitrates and each encoded reference bitrate is divided into segments to generate video segment files. The manifest file includes an ordered list of universal resource locators (URLs) that reference a set of video segment files encoded at a particular reference bitrate. A source manifest file that indicates the set of video segment files is identified based on the request. An issued manifest file that includes a first URL and a second URL is generated based on the source manifest file. The first URL references a first domain and the second URL references a second domain that is different from the first domain. The issued manifest file is transmitted to the user device as a response to the request. |
US11075966B2 |
Cache and multicast techniques to reduce bandwidth utilization
Techniques are described herein for caching content locally at a local network device and serving the cached content via multicast transmission to a user equipment in a multicast single frequency network (SFN) coverage area in which the local network device is located. The local network device receives a request for content from the user equipment in the multicast SFN coverage area. The request includes usage data associated with the user equipment indicating a triggering event. If the content is not cached at the local network device, the local network device identifies a content server to provide the content based at least on the usage data and a broadcast identifier associated with the local network device. The local network device receives the content that is associated with the broadcast identifier of the local network device and stores the content locally. Thereafter, the local network device serves the content via multicast transmission to the user equipment. |
US11075964B1 |
Devices with calling apps for inmate calls, information sharing, monitoring, and other functions
Systems and techniques for permitting, establishing, monitoring and controlling calls based on messages from outside parties, outside party availability information, institution's call restriction information, and/or account holder preferences. In one example, a message from an outside party app on an outside party computing device is receive by an inmate app on an inmate device. The inmate device displays the message at the inmate calling app including a request for the inmate to call the outside party device during a time period. When the inmate initiates a call to the outside party the call is permitted or not permitted based on determining whether the call is within the specified time period. |
US11075962B2 |
Switching of connection protocol
Methods and systems are provided for switching protocols at a local client without having to delete the existing client account and without having to create a new client account that specifies the new protocol. The client an application executing on the client is configured with the capability to dynamically switch between protocols. For example, the client or an application executing on the client may employ a remote procedure call (RPC) protocol and may dynamically switch to a hypertext transfer (HTTP) protocol or vice versa upon request of the server. |
US11075959B2 |
Privacy-secure edge-zone computing for secure-operation authorization
A system includes a security controller located within a central-zone in communication with a provisioned agent operating on an edge-zone device. The security controller may implement controller-blind security control on the edge-zone device by making security authorization determinations using a secure-operation confidence analysis performed by the provisioned agent. The provisioned agent, operating within the edge-zone, may have access to un-sanitized data, which may be unavailable to the security controller in the central-zone. The security controller may provide condition-descriptors via a secure-operation confidence assignment matrix. Using the condition-descriptors, the provisioned agent determine feedback, which may include a secure-operation confidence coefficient, based on the un-sanitized data to which the security controller is blind. |
US11075957B2 |
Adaptive cybersecurity ring for industrial wireless sensor networks
A system for providing cybersecurity for an industrial wireless sensor network (IWSN) including a plurality of devices in an industrial processing facility (IPF) that includes a computing device having a processor having an associated memory at one of the plurality of devices configured to implement an adaptive security ring. The adaptive security ring includes considering a plurality of current security considerations selected from a number of wireless hops for a first device of the plurality of devices to a root node in the IWSN, whether the first device is line powered or is battery powered, user′ inputs for user defined criticality of the first device, and whether packet replay attacks are present for the first device by checking security headers and security statistics of packets received from other of the devices. Responsive to the current security considerations, a current cybersecurity level is automatically increased or decreased for the first device. |
US11075950B2 |
Generation of security policies for microsegmented computer networks
A computer-implemented method of generating a security policy for a microsegmented computing system is provided. The method includes generating a port service map that indicates inbound packet activity by port for a plurality of network addresses within the microsegmented computing system and a port distribution map that indicates inbound packet activity by port for a plurality of network addresses within the microsegmented computing system, and generating a list of security policy recommendations based on the port service map and/or the port distribution map. |
US11075948B2 |
Method and system for virtual machine aware policy management
A method and system for maintaining persistent network policies for a virtual machine (VM) that includes determining a name of the VM executing on a first host connected to a first network device; binding the name of the VM to a network policy for the VM on the first network device; acquiring from VM management software, using the name of the VM, a universally unique identifier (UUID) of the VM; associating the UUID to the network policy on the first network device; applying the network policy for the VM on the first network device; subscribing to receive notifications from the VM management software of changes to the configuration of the VM corresponding to the UUID; receiving notification from the VM management software of a configuration change made to the VM corresponding to the UUID; and updating the network policy of the VM to reflect the configuration change of the VM. |
US11075947B2 |
Virtual traffic decoys
A network security method is provided. The method includes obtaining, at a network security device, first network traffic from a network device destined for a potential attacker; determining if the first network traffic is suspicious; when the first network traffic is determined to be suspicious: generating second network traffic based on the context of the network device and the first network traffic; providing the second network traffic to the potential attacker; obtaining, from the potential attacker, third network traffic in response to the second network traffic; and designating the potential attacker as malicious based on the third network traffic is disclosed. An apparatus and one or more non-transitory computer readable storage media are also disclosed. |
US11075944B2 |
System and method for protection of computer networks against man-in-the-middle attacks
A system and a method of detection of an attack on a computer network including a plurality of nodes, the method including: associating the plurality of nodes with each other in a distributed ledger configuration; producing, by a requesting node of the plurality of nodes, a request to set a value of at least one key derivation parameter; performing a vote of confidence among a subset of the plurality of nodes regarding the validity of the request; and detecting an attack on at least one node of a plurality of nodes according to the vote of confidence. |
US11075933B1 |
Abnormal user behavior detection
A method for detecting and protecting against abnormal user behavior is described. The method may include generating a tensor model based on a set of user information within a temporal period. The tensor model may include a behavioral profile associated with a user of a set of users. In some examples, the method may include determining that a behavior associated with the user of the set of users is abnormal based on the tensor model, adapting the tensor model based on feedback from an additional user of a set of additional users different from the set of users, and performing a security action on at least one computing device to protect against the abnormal user behavior based on the adapting. |
US11075921B2 |
Systems and methods for automatically registering a mobile router in a service network
In an example, a method is described that comprises forming an MNP uniquely associated with the client aircraft. The method comprises embedding the MNP in a source address. The method additionally comprises sending a router solicitation message to a fixed router in a ground service network, wherein the router solicitation message comprises the source address. The method also comprises receiving, by the mobile router of the client aircraft from the fixed router in the ground service network, a router advertisement message, wherein the router advertisement message comprises configuration information for subsequent communications between the mobile router of the client aircraft and the fixed router. The method still further comprises determining, by the mobile router of the client aircraft, based on receiving the router advertisement message, that (i) the MNP of the client aircraft has been delegated and (ii) the client aircraft has permission to communicate over the ground service network. |
US11075918B2 |
Cognitive user credential authorization advisor
Techniques are provided for selectively granting access credentials through the use of a machine learning model. Embodiments include collecting data from one or more sources related to user access of an information technology (IT) infrastructure. Based on the collected data, a machine learning model is created for authenticating a request from a client device to access the computer system within the IT infrastructure based on the collected data, based on the machine learning model. An access credential is generated upon processing the user identifier as an input to the machine learning model, and the access credential is provided to the client device. |
US11075915B2 |
System and method for securing communication between devices on a network
Methods and systems for securing data communication between devices in a computer network may include receiving a communication request between at least one device and the computer network, validating the at least one device based on the communication request and based on at least one first communication rule, and restricting communication of devices with validated data to at least one virtual network within the computer network, wherein the at least one first communication rule comprises device parameters for allowed connectivity. |
US11075914B2 |
Social networking platform with adult drop-in review
Embodiments of the present invention provide a Social Networking and video sharing platform for children and parents. A private video sharing system enables children to send and receive videos, comment on videos, and add friends who interact with the videos. The Social Networking platform disclosed herein provides parental drop-in features for enabling a parent account to “drop-in” to an associated child account to review the account activity and report any inappropriate, unwanted, or offensive behavior or media. |
US11075910B2 |
Secure systems architecture for integrated motorized mobile systems
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for secure communication of data between motorized mobile systems (MMS) and external devices, systems, networks, and servers. The data may include one or more of user, health, environment, and system data retrieved from one or more sensors located in, on, and around an MMS. The MMS stores and/or transmits the sensor data using secure protocols when the sensor data relates to personal information, such as personal health data, to protect the privacy of the user. |
US11075906B2 |
Method and system for securing communications between a lead device and a secondary device
Techniques for establishing a secure connection between a lead device and a secondary device are disclosed herein. According to an embodiment, the lead device receives a request to establish a secure connection with the secondary device. The lead device determines whether the secure connection is an initial connection with the secondary device. In response to a determination that the secure connection is not an initial connection with the secondary device, the lead device authenticates the secondary device using one or more credentials associated with the secondary device and stored by the lead device. In response to a successful authentication using the one or more credentials, the lead device establishes the secure connection with the secondary device. |
US11075905B2 |
Requesting and transmitting data for related accounts
Systems and methods for efficiently and securely requesting and receiving, from a remote service, data for multiple accounts associated with the same device or application. In one example, a client device is configured to request application data for all accounts associated with the device or application installation using a single remote procedure call, rather than requiring separate calls for each account, and to do so by providing a single identifier rather than including identifiers specific to each associated account. The remote service is further configured to return the requested information in a manner that obfuscates the account identifiers and thus limits their potential use if the communication is intercepted, such that the application data can be efficiently transmitted together even where security or other concerns would otherwise dictate that separate transmissions should be made for each account. |
US11075895B2 |
Cloud operation interface sharing method, related device, and system
A cloud operation interface sharing method, a related device includes: displaying, by a first terminal device, a first message sent by a cloud operating system of a second terminal device, where the first message carries first authentication information and address information of the cloud operating system, and the first message informs the first terminal device that the second terminal device authorizes the first terminal device to use the cloud operating system; requesting, by the first terminal device, authentication from the cloud operating system; after the authentication succeeds, establishing, by the first terminal device, a connection to the cloud operating system; receiving, by the first terminal device, interface information sent by the cloud operating system; and switching, by the first terminal device, a currently displayed first operation interface to a second operation interface corresponding to the interface information. |
US11075894B2 |
System and method for implementing secure communications for internet of things (IOT) devices
Novel tools and techniques might provide for implementing secure communications for IoT devices. In various embodiments, a gateway or computing device might provide connectivity between or amongst two or more Internet of Things (“IoT”) capable devices, by establishing an IoT protocol-based, autonomous machine-to-machine communication channel amongst the two or more IoT capable devices. For sensitive and/or private communications, the gateway or computing device might establish a secure off-the-record (“OTR”) communication session within the IoT protocol-based, autonomous machine-to-machine channel, thereby providing encrypted machine-to-machine communications amongst the two or more IoT capable devices, without any content of communications that are exchanged amongst the IoT capable devices over the secure OTR communication session being recorded or logged. In some cases, the secure OTR communication session utilizes cryptographic protocols including, without limitation, one or more of AES symmetric-key algorithm, Diffie-Hellman key exchange, SHA-1 hash function, forward secrecy, deniable authentication, malleable encryption, and/or the like. |
US11075888B2 |
Scaling gateway to gateway traffic using flow hash
For a network including multiple computers acting as tunnel endpoints in a network, some embodiments provide a method for distributing data messages among processors of a destination computer that receives encrypted data messages from a source computer. Each computer in some embodiments has a set of interfaces configured as tunnel endpoints connecting to multiple tunnels. The encrypted data messages are received at multiple interfaces of the destination computer and in some embodiments, include an identifier for a set of encryption parameters (e.g., a security parameter index). The encryption-parameter-set identifier is used to distribute encrypted data messages among processors of the destination computer. |
US11075884B2 |
Network context monitoring within service mesh containerization environment
A security monitor monitors network communications at a loopback interface of a pod in the container system. The pod includes a service mesh proxy and an application container. The application container includes computer-readable instructions and is initiated via a container service and is isolated using operating system-level virtualization. The application container communicates with the service mesh proxy using the loopback interface. The security monitor extracts network address and port information from packet data in the network communications at the loopback interface. The security monitor determines one or more connection contexts of the network communications at the loopback interface, each connection context used to identify a network session of the application container with a remote application container. |
US11075881B2 |
Proxy between wireless local area network infrastructures
Methods, systems, and computer readable media can be operable to facilitate communication between devices that are configured according to different wireless network infrastructures. A subscriber access device may include a proxy having a virtual station and a virtual P2P client, and the subscriber access device may be conductively connected to an access point and a P2P group owner. The P2P group owner may establish a P2P group including one or more P2P clients that are within range of the subscriber access device. The proxy may bridge traffic between a legacy network and a P2P group. For example, the proxy may forward messages received over a legacy network to one or more P2P clients included within a P2P group, and the proxy may forward messages received from a P2P client of the P2P group to one or more devices configured to communicate with the subscriber access device over the legacy network. |
US11075878B2 |
Client device address assignment following authentication
Methods and systems are described for assigning the proper internet protocol (IP) address to a client device following authentication of the client device on a network. In particular, at commencement of an authentication procedure of the client device, a role is associated with the client device that denies all DHCP renews/requests. By assigning a role to the client device 103 with a “deny DHCP renew/request” rule at the commencement of an authentication procedure, the systems and methods described herein ensure that a race condition does not allow the client device to renew an IP address in an old segment of the network. Accordingly, the client device may avoid a possibly improper IP address in a segment of the network system in which the client device is no longer associated with or operating on. |
US11075875B2 |
Bi-directional multi-channel social media brokering
The present disclosure provides a detailed description of techniques used in systems, methods, and in computer program products for bi-directional social media broker services that connect multiple social media sites using a common management framework. The claimed embodiments address the problem of efficiently scaling and managing bidirectional interaction with multiple social media publishing channels. More specifically, the claimed embodiments are directed to approaches for a computing platform having multiple message broker modules that enable bi-directional communication of messages between a common resource manager and a plurality of social media sites. The message broker modules can receive messages in a unified message format from the common resource manager, queue the messages for asynchronous processing, translate the messages from the unified message format to a site-specific format, and deliver the translated messages to multiple social media sites. |
US11075872B2 |
Email frequency and consolidation assistant
An email system is configured to enable a user to identify frequent email senders and block or consolidate emails from such senders. The emails received within a predetermined time period from a sender, who is selected for consolidation by a user of an email account, are consolidated into one entry in the inbox. This mitigates the inbox from getting overcrowded with frequent emails from various senders. Statistics related to various senders are also generated in order to aid the user in identifying senders whose emails need to be consolidated or blocked. |
US11075871B2 |
Task assignment from a file through a contextual action
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to systems and methods for assigning tasks to collaborators of a file through a contextual action. In one aspect, rendering of a file within an email application including a reading pane may be initiated. A task object may be created based on an input made with respect to the file. A reference point associated with the task object may be created within the file. The task object may be assigned to at least one collaborator of the file via the email application. |
US11075868B2 |
Personal communication data management in multilingual mobile device
A method for managing personal communication data, wherein the personal communication data including a plurality of chat histories from a plurality of chat applications is provided. The method may include converting a first chat history from a first application and a second chat history from a second application into an integrated unified format, whereby the second application is different from the first application. The method may also include storing the integrated unified format into an indexed storage. The method may further include providing a user interface (UI) to access the integrated unified format via the indexed storage. |
US11075867B2 |
Method and system for detection of potential spam activity during account registration
A computer implemented method for detecting an preventing spam account generation is disclosed. The method comprises receiving, by the email server, a request from the browser application to create an email account for at least one of sending and receiving an electronic message over the communication network, the request comprising at least the unique browser ID, acquiring, a browsing history data associated with the unique browser ID, the browsing history data being indicative of the browser application's browsing history with the at least one web resource; analyzing the browsing history data to determine a user score of the request, the user score being indicative of a likelihood that the user is one of a human or a bot executed by a computer application; and upon determining that the user score is indicative of a higher likelihood that the user is the bot, performing a restrictive action to the request. |
US11075864B2 |
Computer-readable recording medium recording conversation control program, conversation control method, and information processing device
A non-transitory computer readable recording medium records a conversation control program that causes a computer to execute processing including: receiving an instruction to change a specific input message among messages displayed in times series to another input message; and displaying the other input message and a response message to the other input message in time series. |
US11075861B2 |
System and method for the automated notification of compatibility between real-time network participants
The present invention is a method and system for using predetermined preferences/characteristics to ascertain personal compatibility between network or chat room participants based upon profile information. When the system determines that these preferences are favorable for interpersonal compatibility, the system will automatically notify or page the participants so as to facilitate their introduction. Further functionality, aside from the compatibility based upon profile information, includes e-mail and other electronic notification of personal compatibility as well as geographic compatibility. |
US11075855B2 |
Content supply device, content supply method, program, terminal device, and content supply system
The present disclosure relates to a content supply device, a content supply method, a program, a terminal device, and a content supply system that make it possible to transmit a file transmission unit of a segment stream without delay. According to the present disclosure, there is provided a content supply device that multicast-delivers a fragment stream of content, the content supply device including: a fragment stream generating unit configured to generate the fragment stream based on source data of the content; and a delivering unit configured to generate a file transmission unit in units of second data units by delimiting the generated fragment stream into first data units that are randomly accessible and subdividing the first data unit into the second data units and FLUTE-multicast-deliver the file transmission unit. The present disclosure can be applied to a system in which content is FLUTE-multicast-delivered. |
US11075847B1 |
Visibility sampling
In response to certain events in a network device, visibility packets may be generated. A visibility packet may be or comprise at least a portion of a packet that is in some way associated with the event, such as a packet that was dropped as a result of an event, or that was in a queue at the time of an event related to that queue. A visibility packet may be tagged or otherwise indicated as a visibility packet. The network device may include one or more visibility samplers through which visibility packets are routed on their way to a visibility queue, visibility subsystem, and/or out of the network device. The samplers allow only a limited sample of the visibility packets that they receive to pass through the sampler, essentially acting as a filter to reduce the amount of visibility packets that will be processed. |
US11075846B2 |
Round-trip time signaling
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first wireless node may receive, from a second wireless node, a round-trip time timing advance indicator, wherein the round-trip time timing advance indicator is different from a timing advance indicator used for an uplink transmission timing advance message. In some aspects, the first wireless node may synchronize a timing configuration of the first wireless node to at least one of the second wireless node or a third wireless node based at least in part on the round-trip time timing advance indicator. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11075844B2 |
Apparatus and method for providing hybrid access coordination
A hybrid access configuration function (HACF) is deployed as a virtual or physical network function (V/PNF) that can reconfigure the capacity of access network devices based on HCPE usage demands, and/or perform traffic engineering by switching to best access paths based on packet flow's service requirements or by shifting traffic from one sub-flow to another. This is achieved by HACF's direct interfaces to various device control functions, including control and management functions of RAN, SON, PON, and SMF, as well as the control function of HAG/HCPE to manage resources. Furthermore, HACF can create new instances of virtual HAGs at the access network closer to the user clusters when extra HAG capacity is needed. |
US11075839B2 |
Method, apparatus, and system for forwarding packet in service function chaining SFC
The disclosure application discloses a method. The method includes: determining, by a control node, routing entry information of a service function forwarding node in a SFP in the SFC, where the routing entry information records a mapping relationship between route prefix information and next hop information, the route prefix information includes a SPI and a SI, the SPI is used to identify the SFP, the SI is used to identify a location of the service function forwarding node in the SFP, and the next hop information is used to indicate a next hop node of the service function forwarding node in the SFP; and sending, by the control node, the routing entry information to the service function forwarding node, where the routing entry information is used by the service function forwarding node to generate a forwarding table used to instruct the service function forwarding node to forward a packet. |
US11075837B2 |
Enhancing performance of multi-path communications
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for enhancing performance of multi-path communications. Multi-path communication performance may be enhanced by determining whether multipath communications share a congested router. A multi-path real-time communication protocol may provide techniques to prevent, detect, communicate and respond to a shared congested router. A shared congested router may be prevented, and/or detected using one or more detection techniques. |
US11075835B2 |
Distributed, packet-mediated, packet routing
A network switch holds a routing table and a network topology table so that when a link failure is detected at the network switch, the network switch may independently reroute a packet intended for that failed link using the network topology table. This processing can be performed in the data plane at a speed that can eliminate dropped packets. Intercommunication with a central controller is not required and intercommunication with other network switches may be accomplished through data plane communication by embedding the link failure information in the affected packet. |
US11075832B2 |
Method and apparatus for data transmission rate control in a network
A method for data transmission rate control in a network is provided. The method comprises the steps of establishing a connection to a device under test and transmitting rate control commands to the device under test via vendor specific information element fields of transmitting frames in order to control the transmission rate of the device under test. |
US11075831B2 |
Auto tuning of hybrid WAN links by adaptive duplication of packets on alternate links
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe a system and method for dynamically duplicating network packets onto a reliable link. Network devices can be connected by a primary link and by a secondary link. As the network quality of the first link degrades, the system can adaptively duplicate network packets onto the second link. As a high priority link, the secondary link can have less total bandwidth when compared to the primary link. Accordingly, all the traffic traversing the primary link may not be able to be duplicated onto the secondary link to preserve network reliability when the quality of the first link degrades. The present solution can effectively manage the bandwidth of the secondary link and set duplication rates that control the duplication of the packets onto the secondary link. |
US11075827B1 |
Apparatus, system, and method for improving the efficiency of link-failure detection
A disclosed method may include (1) receiving, via a physical interface of a network device, a hello packet that includes information specific to a fault-detection session established between the physical interface and an additional physical interface of a remote device via a link, (2) identifying, within the information, a plurality of statuses that correspond to a plurality of virtual interfaces partitioned on the additional physical interface of the remote device, (3) determining, based at least in part on the statuses of the virtual interfaces, that the link supporting the fault-detection session established between the physical interface and the additional physical interface has experienced at least a partial failure, and then in response to determining that the link has experienced the at least partial failure, (4) performing a remedial action to address the at least partial failure of the link. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed. |
US11075816B2 |
Time aware path computation
A path computation method involves receiving (200) a request for computation of a new path in the network, the request indicating a future time interval when the path is desired. Subsequently a future network status is generated (210, 212, 214), having a representation of availability of path resources at the future time interval, based on selected paths already reserved at that future time interval. Then there is a step of computing (220) which of the path resources to select for the new path according to the future network status. By generating this future network status when the future time interval is known, it can be generated in respect of a limited time interval rather than covering all possible future reservable times. Thus the benefits of time aware path computation can be achieved without the need for maintaining a huge database of availability at all future times, of all the path resources. |
US11075815B2 |
Network building apparatus, network building method, non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
A network building apparatus (2) includes a collection unit (11) configured to scan each node connected to a network and collect environmental data of the network, a design unit (21) configured to design a virtual network obtained by virtualizing the network based on the environmental data collected by the collection unit (11), and an output unit (31) configured to output design data of the virtual network designed by the design unit (21). |
US11075813B2 |
Proactively deploying analytics to a computerized edge device
Techniques proactively deploy analytics to a computerized edge device. The techniques involve receiving data from the edge device. The data is conveyed through the edge device from a set of sensors disposed at a particular location. The techniques further involve performing analytics on the data to identify a set of edge device rules that defines a set of actions for the edge device to carry out under a set of predefined conditions potentially sensed by the set of sensors. The techniques further involve providing a command to the edge device. The command (i) includes the set of edge device rules and (ii) directs the edge device to, at a future time, start operating according to the set of edge device rules to protect against unsuccessful deployment of the command to the edge device due to subsequent delayed communication between the processing circuitry and the edge device. |
US11075811B2 |
Method and apparatus for device identification
The present disclosure relates to a method for device identification. The method includes obtaining a network class identification of a network device. The network device establishes a network, and the network class identification indicates a network coverage location of the network established by the network device. The method further includes generating a location identification for a smart device according to the network class identification, and displaying the location identification for the smart device in a smart device list. The smart device is connected to the network. |
US11075806B1 |
Hierarchical naming scheme for state propagation within network devices
In general, techniques are described for providing a hierarchical naming scheme used to propagate state information within network devices. A network device comprising a topic database and a processor may be configured to perform the techniques. The topic database may be configured to store a hierarchical naming scheme that associates objects representative of the state information to hierarchically arranged topics. The processor may be configured to associate consuming components within the network device to the hierarchically arranged topics, and operate as a producer component to publish an object to one of the hierarchically arranged topics. The processor may also be configured to propagate the published object to one of the consumer components associated with the one of the hierarchically arranged topics. |
US11075805B1 |
Business policy management for self-driving network
A controller device manages a plurality of network devices. The controller device includes one or more processing units configured to receive an indication of a stateful intent, the data structure including a plurality of nodes and a plurality of edges, each node of the plurality of nodes being representative of a respective network device of the plurality of network devices. The one or more processing units are configured to determine, using an abstract function configured at a node of the plurality of nodes, a stateless intent for implementing the stateful intent and generate low level configuration data for the plurality of network devices based on the stateless intent. The one or more processing units are configured to interface with one or more of the plurality of network devices to configure the one or more of the plurality of network devices with the low level configuration data. |
US11075797B2 |
Interface for a cloud radio access network
Various communication systems may benefit from improved communications in a cloud radio access network. A method, in certain embodiments, may include receiving, at a network node frontend, which supports at least one of a first cell identification or a first base station identification, an indication that at least one of a second cell identification or a second base station identification is supported by a plurality of other network node frontends. The method may also establishing multiple connections between the network node frontend and the plurality of other network node frontends in which at least one of the second cell identification or the second base station identification is supported. In addition, the method may include transmitting a message related to the second cell identification or the second base station identification using any one of the multiple connections between the network node frontend and the plurality of other network node frontends. |
US11075792B2 |
Scalable and robust network management for cloud-based NAT environments
Scalable, robust cloud-based network management systems (NMSs) are described. In one, an NMS includes a set of NMS applications, a pool of device communication managers (DCMs), and a pool of device operations managers (DOMs). Each of the DCMs and DOMs executed by the processors as software containers. The NMS includes an API gateway configured to route remote procedure calls (RPCs) from the DCMs to the DOMs via the APIs exposed by the DOMs and according to device identifiers of the managed elements. The DOMs are configured to establish a set of persistent application-layer communication sessions from the DOMs to the DCMs and to direct communications from the NMS applications to the DCMs over the persistent application-layer communication sessions according to a mapping between device identifiers associated with the managed elements and network addresses associated with the DCMs. |
US11075789B2 |
Communication method, communications apparatus, and communications system
Embodiments of this application provide a communication method, a communications apparatus, and a communications system, to determine a physical resource block (PRB) grid when a center frequency of a synchronization signal (SS) is inconsistent with a center frequency of a carrier. The method includes: receiving, by a terminal, an SS from a network device; determining, by the terminal, a first PRB grid based on the SS; receiving, by the terminal, first indication information from the network device, where the first indication information is used to indicate a first frequency offset between the first PRB grid and a second PRB grid; and determining, by the terminal, the second PRB grid based on the first PRB grid and the first frequency offset. |
US11075787B2 |
Orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) structures for high efficiency wireless communications
A wireless communication device (alternatively, device) includes a communication interface and a processor, among other possible circuitries, components, elements, etc. to support communications with other wireless communication device(s) and to generate and process signals for such communications. A device is configured to generate various orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and/or orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) packets (e.g., frames, signals, etc.) that are based on any of a group of set of OFDM/A frame structures. Across the various OFDM/A frame structures, the ratio of pilot sub-carriers to data sub-carriers across resource units (RUs) decreases as the total number of sub-carriers across the RUs increases. In addition, some of the OFDM/A frame structures include different total number of sub-carriers yet same number of pilot sub-carriers. The device is configured to perform adaptation among and between the various OFDM/A frame structures based on any one or more considerations. |
US11075785B2 |
Method and apparatus for downlink control physical structure in reduced latency operation
A method and apparatus can provide for signaling of a higher layer message. A higher layer message from a base station for monitoring control channel candidates in at least one shortened transmission time interval in a subframe and set of resource blocks corresponding to control channel candidates in the at least one shortened transmission time interval can be received. The higher layer can be higher than a physical layer. The shortened transmission time interval can be shorter than a subframe-length transmission time interval. Whether at least one resource block of the set of resource blocks at least partially overlaps with a broadcast control channel or signal can be determined. Control resource elements used for transmission of a control channel candidate based on the determination whether the at least one resource block of the set of resource blocks at least partially overlaps can be determined. |
US11075781B2 |
Efficient sphere detector algorithm for large antenna communication systems using graphic processor unit (GPU) hardware accelerators
A method of detecting a symbol transmitted over a communication channel in a multiple input-multiple output communication system. The method includes receiving a plurality of symbols transmitted over a communication channel of a multiple input-multiple output communication system. A sphere radius is initialized based on attributes of the communication channel. A first matrix of possible transmitted signals is defined as well as a second matrix of received symbols. The matrix of possible transmitted signals is searched using a breadth-first search (BFS). Each level of the search tree is analyzed utilizing matrix multiplication to determine selected symbols satisfying the initialized sphere radius. A maximum likelihood solution is of the transmitted symbols is derived based on the selected symbols. |
US11075776B2 |
Systems and methods for indoor tracking via Wi-Fi fingerprinting and electromagnetic fingerprinting
Systems and methods for indoor tracking via Wi-Fi fingerprinting and electromagnetic fingerprinting are provided and can include a gateway receiver device measuring a RSSI value of a signal transmitted by a Wi-Fi transmitter device, the gateway receiver device measuring an EMF value of an interference in an electromagnetic field created by the gateway receiver device that is caused by the Wi-Fi transmitter device, the gateway receiver device determining whether the RSSI value matches any of a plurality of Wi-Fi fingerprints associated with a monitored region and whether the EMF value matches any of a plurality of electromagnetic fingerprints associated with the monitored region, and responsive thereto, the gateway receiver device identifying that a location of the Wi-Fi transmitter device is within the monitored region. |
US11075774B2 |
VXLAN packet processing method, device, and system
This application provides a VXLAN packet processing method, a device, and a system. After determining that a data packet sent by a CE device is a BUM packet, a PE device encapsulates the BUM packet to generate a VXLAN packet including an ESI label and a VXLAN packet including a BUM traffic label. The VXLAN packet including the ESI label is sent to an active-active gateway, so that the gateway can block forwarding of traffic to the CE device by using an interface configured with an ESI, to avoid a loop between the PE device and the CE device. The VXLAN packet including the BUM traffic label is sent to a remote PE, to block forwarding of the VXLAN packet to the CE device by using a secondary DF interface, thereby avoiding a multi-packet problem. |
US11075770B2 |
Semiconductor device and security system
A semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device includes a unique-information generation portion, a detection portion, a memory portion, and a readout portion. The unique-information generation portion operates in a plurality of operation environments to generate unique information. The unique information includes stable information and unstable information. The stable information is constant in the plurality of operation environments, and the unstable information is different in at least two of the plurality of operation environments. The detection portion detects the unstable information. The memory portion stores the unique information and identification information for identifying the unstable information. The readout portion reads out the unique information and the identification information and outputs the unique information and the identification information to an external portion. |
US11075765B2 |
Scope-based certificate deployment
The techniques described herein facilitate scope-based certificate deployment for secure dedicated tenant access in multi-tenant, cloud-based content and collaboration environments. In some embodiments, a method is described that includes receiving an incoming authentication request from an access system, wherein the authentication request includes metadata, extracting the metadata from the authentication request, and processing the metadata to identify a tenant corresponding to the request. A tenant-specific certificate associated with the tenant is then accessed and provided to the access system for validation by a third-party certificate authority. |
US11075763B2 |
Compute digital signature authentication sign with encrypted key instruction
A single architected instruction to produce a signature for a message is executed. The executing includes determining an encrypted sign function of a plurality of encrypted sign functions supported by the instruction to be performed and obtaining input for the instruction. The input includes a message and an encrypted cryptographic key. Based on the encrypted sign function to be performed and the input, a signature to be used to verify the message is produced. |
US11075754B2 |
Universal personal medical database access control
Various embodiments for configuring a medical database by a processor in communication with at least one storage device in a computing environment are provided. Medical data are assigned to a patient. A plurality of data types is organized for the medical data. Portions of each of the plurality of data types are designated as public and private data. A plurality of access levels is organized for the medical data. Each of the plurality of data types includes the plurality of access levels. A first access level of the plurality of access levels corresponds to the patient. The medical data is classified according to the plurality of data types, for each of the plurality of data types, according to the plurality of access levels, and according to one of the public and the private data. The medical data is encrypted in a hierarchical structure corresponding to each of the plurality of access levels. |
US11075751B2 |
Modular valuable media recycling device
A modular valuable media recycling device is presented. The valuable media recycling device includes a media infeed module, a validator module, an escrow module, a plurality of media feeder/stacking modules, and a plurality of cassette modules. When a module handles a valuable media item along a media transport path, the module's identifier and security information are passed as a message to a next module that is to handle the media item in a processing path for the media item. Each module independently validates the authenticity of the message received from a previous module. The number of media feeder/stacking modules and cassette modules are scalable based on the transaction terminal that the modular valuable media recycling device is integrated into. |
US11075746B2 |
SM3 hash algorithm acceleration processors, methods, systems, and instructions
A processor includes a decode unit to decode an SM3 two round state word update instruction. The instruction is to indicate one or more source packed data operands. The source packed data operand(s) are to have eight 32-bit state words Aj, Bj, Cj, Dj, Ej, Fj, Gj, and Hj that are to correspond to a round (j) of an SM3 hash algorithm. The source packed data operand(s) are also to have a set of messages sufficient to evaluate two rounds of the SM3 hash algorithm. An execution unit coupled with the decode unit is operable, in response to the instruction, to store one or more result packed data operands, in one or more destination storage locations. The result packed data operand(s) are to have at least four two-round updated 32-bit state words Aj+2, Bj+2, Ej+2, and Fj+2, which are to correspond to a round (j+2) of the SM3 hash algorithm. |
US11075745B1 |
Shared blockchain data storage based on error correction coding in trusted execution environments
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for storing blockchain data. One method includes receiving a request from an application component of a blockchain node to execute one or more software instructions in a trusted execution environment (TEE); determining one or more blockchain node blocks for executing the one or more software instructions; performing error correction coding of the one or more blocks in the TEE to generate one or more encoded blocks; dividing each of the one or more encoded blocks into a plurality of datasets; selecting one or more datasets from each of the one or more encoded blocks; and hashing the one or more datasets to generate one or more hash values corresponding to the one or more datasets for use in replacing the one or more datasets to save storage space of the blockchain node. |
US11075744B2 |
Blockchain-based media content authentication methods and systems
Disclosed herein are systems and method for storing media authentication data using a distributed ledger. In one aspect, an exemplary method comprises, receiving, by a processor of a computing node of a plurality of computing nodes, one or more hashes associated with a media content and a timestamp, the computing nodes being communicatively linked, generating a data block that contains at least one of the received hashes, the data block being generated by hashing a hash corresponding to a previous data block of the distributed ledger together with the at least one hash, the at least one hash corresponding to the media content of the data block being generated, transmitting to the plurality of computing nodes, a message reporting an addition of the generated data block, wherein at least some of the plurality of computing nodes maintain at least a partial copy of the distributed ledger. |
US11075739B2 |
Methods and apparatus for setting subband CSI-related parameters
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for flexibly setting subband CSI-related parameters. |
US11075736B2 |
Additional data for demodulation reference signal and efficient signalling for data multiplexing in control region
Methods for the transmission of data in a cellular communications network. Resource sets are configured for a user equipment and subsequent indications may be provided that configured resource sets can be utilised for data transmission. Improved transmission of demodulation reference signals is also provided. |
US11075735B2 |
Method for receiving control information for reference signal related to phase noise estimation and user equipment therefor
A method for receiving control information for a reference signal related to phase noise estimation by a user equipment (UE) comprises receiving control information indicating whether the reference signal related to the phase noise estimation is transmitted; when the control information indicates that the reference signal is transmitted, receiving the reference signal based on the control information; wherein when a size of a traffic resource block (RB) for the UE is greater than a predetermined value, the control information indicates the reference signal is transmitted. |
US11075730B2 |
Method and apparatus for indicating semi-persistent sounding reference signal as reference signal of neighboring cell in next-generation mobile communication system
A communication method and a 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) are provided. The 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. Disclosed is a method of performing activation and deactivation of a semi-persistent sounding reference signal (SP SRS) through a medium access control element (MAC CE) when activation/deactivation of the SP SRS is indicated in a next-generation mobile communication system. |
US11075729B2 |
Pilot mapping method, pilot signal transmission method and apparatus, base station and terminal
The present disclosure provides a pilot mapping method, a pilot signal transmission method and apparatus, a base station and a terminal. In each PRB of one PRB group, the positions at which a pilot of each antenna port is mapped to resource elements (RE) in the PRB is determined according to an antenna port index and an index of the PRB in the PRB group or the whole system bandwidth, so that support is provided for implementation of power borrowing, so as to make full use of transmit power of a base station end, improve the coverage range of the pilot signal and channel estimation quality of a reception end. |
US11075724B2 |
Method and system for a repeater network that utilizes distributed transceivers with array processing
A device that comprises a plurality of distributed transceivers, a central processor and a network management engine may be configured to function as relay device, relaying an input data stream from a source device to at least one other device. The relaying may include configuring one or more of the plurality of distributed transceivers to particular mode of relay operation and receiving the input data stream from the source device via at least one of the configured one or more of the plurality of distributed transceivers. The relaying may also include transmitting at least one relay data stream corresponding to the input data stream to the at least one other device, via at least one of the configured one or more of the plurality of distributed transceivers. |
US11075723B2 |
Method and system for MIMO transmission in a distributed transceiver network
A transmitting device comprises a plurality of distributed transceivers, a baseband processor and a network management engine. Data streams are generated at baseband by the baseband processor. Diversity coding such as space-time coding may be performed over the generated data streams in the baseband. The transmitting device concurrently transmits each of the coded streams in a same radio frequency (RF) band to a receiving device over the entire distributed transceivers through associated antennas. When needed, the network management engine may identify one or more auxiliary devices providing available transceivers and antenna beamformers to the transmitting device for sharing. Beam patterns and antenna orientations may be determined for associated antennas of the available transceivers for the transmitting device. Each of the coded data streams in the same radio frequency band may be transmitted to the receiving device over the entire available transceivers for the transmitting device through the associated antennas. |
US11075722B2 |
Systems and methods for OFDM with flexible sub-carrier spacing and symbol duration
Embodiments are provided for supporting variable sub-carrier spacing and symbol duration for transmitting OFDM or other waveform symbols and associated cyclic prefixes. The symbol duration includes the useful symbol length and its associated cyclic prefix length. The variable sub-carrier spacing and symbol duration is determined via parameters indicating the sub-carrier spacing, useful symbol length, and cyclic prefix length. An embodiment method, by a network or a network controller, includes establishing a plurality of multiple access block (MAB) types defining different combinations of sub-carrier spacing and symbol duration for waveform transmissions. The method further includes partitioning a frequency and time plane of a carrier spectrum band into a plurality of MAB regions comprising frequency-time slots for the waveform transmissions. The MAB types are then selected for the MAB regions, wherein one MAB type is assigned to one corresponding MAB region. |
US11075720B2 |
Communications network for communication between a control unit and a power electronics element
A communications network for communication between at least one power electronics element and at least one control unit is disclosed. At least one transmit/receive unit of the communications network is configured to receive at least one signal from an upstream direction, and evaluate if the at least one signal is correctly received. In case the at least one signal is correctly received, the at least one transmit/receive unit is configured to forward, in an allocated first time slot, the at least one signal to a plurality of transmit/receive units in a downstream direction, and receive, in an allocated second time slot, a plurality of signals from the plurality of transmit/receive units as a response of the forwarded at least one signal. |
US11075719B2 |
Wireless communication method supporting HARQ, user equipment, and base station
The present invention provides a wireless communication method supporting hybrid automatic repeat request. The method includes: sending first hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process quantity indication information to a user equipment UE; and if second HARQ process quantity indication information is further sent to the UE, determining a second HARQ process quantity according to the second HARQ process quantity indication information, and performing data transmission with the UE according to the determined second HARQ process quantity. Correspondingly, the present invention further provides a base station and the user equipment. In the present invention, the base station and the user equipment can perform data communication with the UE based on different HARQ timing relationships and HARQ process quantities, thereby being capable of better supporting UEs adopting different functional characteristics. |
US11075717B2 |
Receiving state indication method for A-MPDU and receive end device
A receiving state indication method for an aggregate-media access control (MAC) protocol data unit (A-MPDU) and a receiving device, to indicate a receiving state of an A-MPDU including a MAC service data unit (MSDU) fragment. The method includes receiving, by a receive end, an A-MPDU sent by a transmit end; and when determining that at least one MAC protocol data unit (MPDU) in the A-MPDU is obtained by encapsulating a fragment of an MSDU, sending, by the receive end to the transmit end, an acknowledgement frame used to indicate a receiving state of the A-MPDU, where the acknowledgement frame includes a fragment indication field and a receiving state field. |
US11075716B2 |
Repetition scheme for flexible bandwidth utilization
A network device implements a repetition scheme to generate a repetition-encoded forward error correction (FEC) codeword for a FEC codeword. The repetition-encoded FEC codeword includes a set of N offset-shifted bit sequences. In some embodiments, each bit sequence is formed by M replicas of the FEC codeword and an offset is applied to shift the bit sequence where the offset is different for each bit sequence. The set of N offset-shifted bit sequences are allocated into N orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) symbols, wherein each offset-shifted bit sequence is allocated over a corresponding OFDM symbol. |
US11075715B2 |
Encoding method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose an encoding method. The method includes: obtaining a corresponding index value from an index module based on values in Z to-be-encoded bits that are obtained and a state space value in a state space module, performing an operation based on the index value and the state space value to obtain a new state space value, encoding the Z to-be-encoded bits that are obtained, and obtaining a value from the new state space value and assigning the value to an auxiliary bit. |
US11075712B2 |
MCS update in group control channel
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A wireless device may receive an indicator of retransmission scheduling for a plurality of UEs, determine, based on a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) update in the indicator, resources for receiving a retransmission, and receive the retransmission on the determined resources. A base station may receive a negative acknowledgement report from at least one UE of a plurality of UEs, determine a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) update for the at least one UE, generate an indicator of retransmission scheduling for the plurality of UEs, the indicator including the MCS update for the at least one UE, and transmit the indicator. |
US11075710B2 |
Automatic repeat-request system for providing absolute safety and authentication in wireless networks
A system and method for providing confidentiality against eavesdropping and authentication against impersonation attacks for advanced wireless communication systems are disclosed. The method exploits ARQ as a MAC layer mechanism and artificial noise as a physical layer mechanism with maximal ratio combining to achieve secrecy. An artificial noise, not requiring class space in the channel, is designed and added to the data package based on the QoS requirements and channel condition between legitimate parties. Basically, a special AN, which does not require null-space in the channel, is designed based on the QoS requirements and the channel condition between the legitimate parties and injected to the data packet. If the same packet is requested by the legitimate receiver (Bob), an AN cancelling signal is designed and added to the next packet. Then, an AN-free packet is obtained by using MRC process at Bob, while deteriorating the eavesdropper's performance. |
US11075709B2 |
Variable spreading factor codes for non-orthogonal multiple access
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for variable spreading factor codes for non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA). In an exemplary method, a base station assigns, from a first codebook of N short code sequences of length K, a subset of the short code sequences to a number of user equipments (UEs); receives a signal including uplink data or control signals from two or more of the UEs, wherein a first uplink data or control signal is sent using a first subsequence of one of the assigned short code sequences, and a second uplink data or control signal is sent using a second subsequence of one of the assigned short code sequences or using one of the assigned short code sequences; and decodes each uplink data or control signal in the signal based on the assigned short code sequences and subsequences of the assigned the short code sequences. |
US11075706B2 |
Enhanced radio systems and methods
An enhanced radio system is disclosed that provides for the capture and playback of one or more radio stations. A user may tune to a station, scan through stations, rewind through missed content (even while the system is off), and fast-forward through undesired content, while downloading and uploading audio content, and sending content to another user. A user may rate content, and be notified when that content is played on any station, with undesirable content skipped and desirable content saved, or station recommendations made. Support for multiple sets of configuration information to allow use by multiple listeners and in multiple locations may be provided. Optionally provided are security features to prevent the unauthorized downloading, uploading, and saving of copies of content, other radio related and content related information, a karaoke mode, integration with a telephone with the radio, or reporting usage information to a collection facility. |
US11075704B2 |
Radio wave environment display device and method for displaying radio wave environment
A radio wave environment display device includes a display unit that displays a radio wave environment and a controller. The radio wave environment display device displays a radio wave environment in an area where a plurality of wireless transmitters located at different positions transmit radio waves. The controller selects, at each of a plurality of points in the area, a maximum intensity among intensities that are magnitudes of received power of radio waves transmitted from the wireless transmitters and causes the display unit to display the radio wave environment at each of the plurality of points based on the maximum intensity selected and an arrival direction of a radio wave with the maximum intensity selected. |
US11075701B2 |
Communications system
An underwater communications system is provided that transmits electromagnetic and/or magnetic signals to a remote receiver. The transmitter includes a data input. A digital data compressor compresses data to be transmitted. A modulator modulates compressed data onto a carrier signal. An electrically insulated, magnetic coupled antenna transmits the compressed, modulated signals. The receiver that has an electrically insulated, magnetic coupled antenna for receiving a compressed, modulated signal. A demodulator is provided for demodulating the signal to reveal compressed data. A de-compressor de-compresses the data. An appropriate human interface is provided to present transmitted data into text/audio/visible form. Similarly, the transmit system comprises appropriate audio/visual/text entry mechanisms. |
US11075700B2 |
Digital coherent receiver and skew adjustment method thereof
A skew adjustment method and a digital coherent receiver which can achieve skew adjustment without using a fixed pattern for skew detection are provided. A digital coherent receiver (100) includes: a chromatic dispersion adder (103) that adds chromatic dispersion to the optical multiplexed signal; a skew adjuster (201) that sets a quantity of skew adjustment for each of the plurality of channel signals obtained by detecting the optical multiplexed signal; and a skew controller (204) that is configured to, while monitoring signal quality of a reception signal obtained from the plurality of channel signals skew-adjusted, search for a quantity of skew adjustment at which the signal quality is made better. |
US11075688B2 |
In-band full duplex relay to enhance uplink performance in heterogeneous network
An apparatus of a base station in a network may include a memory device and a processing device operatively coupled to the memory device. The processing device may process a message received at the base station from a macro-cell base station. The message may include a request to act as a relay for a user equipment (UE). The processing device may then determine that the base station is to act as a relay for the UE. The processing device may then generate a message comprising an indication that the base station accepted the request to act as a relay for the UE. |
US11075687B2 |
Advanced radio resource management in next-gen multi-hop relaying cellular network
Briefly, in accordance with one or more embodiments, an apparatus of a user equipment (UE) comprises one or more baseband processors to generate a first set of one or more radio resource control (RRC) messages to create a packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) and RRC entity at a donor Fifth Generation evolved NodeB (DgNB), and to generate a second set of one or more RRC messages to create a radio link control (RLC) entity at a serving relay node (RN) to couple with the DgNB in a multi-hop relay network, and a memory to store the first set of one or more RRC messages or the second set of one or more RRC messages. |
US11075684B2 |
Method and apparatus for estimating channel quality
A method of estimating a channel quality of an uplink channel from a user equipment comprises receiving a measurement report from a user equipment, wherein the measurement report is based on at least one measurement made by the user equipment on a first downlink reference signal previously transmitted to the user equipment using a first downlink beamformer and at least one measurement made by the user equipment on a second downlink reference signal previously transmitted to the user equipment using a second downlink beamformer. The method comprises acquiring an estimate of a channel quality of a first uplink channel from the user equipment, in which a first uplink beamformer has been used to transmit a first uplink signal on the first uplink channel. The method comprises determining at least one transmission parameter for a future second uplink channel from the user equipment, in which a second uplink beamformer is to be used to transmit on the second uplink channel, wherein the at least one transmission parameter is determined based on the received measurement report and the acquired estimate of the channel quality of the first uplink channel. |
US11075679B2 |
Port indexing for CSI-RS with larger number of antenna ports for EFD-MIMO
Mapping with CSI-RS resources with a code divisional multiplex (CDM) length of eight is disclosed. Such mapping allows for flexibly configuring the set of resource elements (REs) for mapping based on the available CSI-RS resources. |
US11075678B2 |
Method for reporting channel state by using aperiodic channel state information-reference signal, and device therefor
The present invention relates to a method for receiving a downlink signal in a wireless communication system. The method, according to one embodiment of the present invention, is performed by a terminal and may comprise the steps of: receiving control information indicating an aperiodic channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS) resource masked with an identifier associated with an aperiodic CSI-RS; if the control information does not indicate an aperiodic CSI-RS resource for each terminal in a cell, determining that the aperiodic CSI-RS resource indicated by the control information is a resource element (RE) puncturing pattern for a downlink data channel or an improved downlink control channel; and decoding the downlink data channel or the improved downlink control channel by using the RE puncturing pattern. |
US11075676B2 |
Facilitating semi-open loop based transmission diversity for uplink transmissions for 5G or other next generation networks
Facilitating semi-open loop based transmission diversity for uplink transmissions in a communications network is provided herein. A system can comprise a processor and a memory that stores executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, facilitate performance of operations. The operations can comprise receiving, from a network device, information related to a sounding reference resource. The information related to the sounding reference resource can be based on a sounding reference signal resource transmission detected during a defined time interval. The operations can also comprise, based on a selected weight vector cycling, selecting a weight vector from defined weight vectors stored in the memory, resulting in a selected weight vector. Further, the operations can comprise transmitting, to the network device, a signal that comprises the selected weight vector multiplied with the sounding reference signal, during the selected weight vector cycling. |
US11075674B2 |
Method, system and apparatus
There is provided a method comprising, in an antenna array comprising a plurality of antenna elements for use in a multiple-input multiple-output system, using at least one receiver for reception of at least one first signal by at least one of the plurality of antenna elements and using at least one first transceiver for at least one of transmission and reception of at least one second signal by at least one of the plurality of antenna elements, wherein the at least one receiver operates using at least one of a lower accuracy and a narrower bandwidth relative to the at least one first transceiver. |
US11075668B2 |
Methods and computing device for bit level signal processing
According to various implementations, a device, such as a wireless communication device, carries out the following actions: for each element of a spreading sequence to be applied, determining, based on the element, whether to carry out randomization on a coded data stream, in which each element of the spreading sequence belongs to the set {1, −1, j, −j}; for each element of the spreading sequence for which randomization is determined to be applied, applying, based on the value of the element, one or more randomization techniques to the coded data stream; modulating the coded data stream; and transmitting the modulated data stream. |
US11075667B1 |
Tuneable rat-race coupler for single antenna full duplex
A full duplex system includes a first port connected to an antenna, a second port connected to a source of a signal to be transmitted via the antenna, and a third port for outputting a signal received via the antenna. The tuneable rat-race coupler includes a plurality of arms, and a variable phase shifting and attenuation circuitry in a first arm of the plurality of arms to enable cancellation at the third port of a reflected signal produced by the antenna. |
US11075660B2 |
Managing interference in control channels and methods thereof
A system that incorporates aspects of the subject disclosure may perform operations including, for example, obtaining uplink information that describes a configuration for uplink wireless communications by a communication device, wherein the uplink information comprises a first assignment of a first resource block to the communication device for transport of control information as a physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); performing a first Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR) measurement of the PUCCH; initiating a first corrective action responsive to detecting the first SINR measurement being below a first SINR threshold; and initiating a second SINR measurement of the PUCCH to confirm the second SINR measurement is above the first SINR measurement. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US11075659B2 |
Power adjustment method and apparatus
This application provides a power adjustment method and apparatus. The method includes obtaining a to-be-output signal, performing first automatic gain control (AGC) processing on the to-be-output signal to obtain the to-be-output signal on which the first AGC processing is performed, and to obtain a gain value of the to-be-output signal. The method also includes performing digital pre-distortion (DPD) processing on the to-be-output signal on which the first AGC processing is performed, to obtain the to-be-output signal on which the DPD processing is performed. The method further includes calculating an output power back-off (OBO) value based on the gain value, adjusting, based on the OBO value, output power of the to-be-output signal on which the DPD processing is performed, and sending, to a signal receive end, the to-be-output signal on which the power adjustment is performed. |
US11075657B2 |
Quadplexer and quadplexer component
A quadplexer providing improved insertion loss and pass band steepness is provided. The quadplexer comprises a first filter structure with a first filter element, a second filter structure with a second filter element and an inductive element that is electrically connected in series between common ports of the filter structures and input ports of the filter elements. |
US11075648B2 |
Seemingly monolithic interface between separate integrated circuit die
A seemingly monolithic interface between separate integrated circuit die may appear to be parallel or asynchronous from the perspective of the separate integrated circuit die. The signals of the seemingly monolithic interface, however, may actually be communicated between the separate die via serial and/or synchronous communication. In one method, a number of signals stored in a first parallel interface on a first integrated circuit die may be sampled. In some cases, at least one of the signals may be sampled more often than another one of the signals. A serial signal may be generated based on sampled signals. The serial signal may be transmitted to a corresponding second parallel interface on the second integrated circuit die. |
US11075647B2 |
Methods and apparatus to compress data
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to compress data are disclosed. An example apparatus includes an off-chip memory to store data; a data slicer to split a dataset into a plurality of blocks of data; a data processor to select a first compression technique for a first block of the plurality of blocks of data based on first characteristics of the first block; and select a second compression technique for a second block of the plurality of blocks of data based on second characteristics of the second block; a first compressor to compress the first block using the first compression technique to generate a first compressed block of data; a second compressor to compress the second block using the second compression technique to generate a second compressed block of data; a header generator to generate a first header identifying the first compression technique and a second header identifying the second compression technique; and an interface to transmit the first compressed block of data with the first header and the second compressed block of data with the second header to be stored in the off chip memory. |
US11075646B2 |
Σ-Δmodulator and method for reducing nonlinear error and gain error
A delta-sigma (Σ-Δ) modulator and method for reducing nonlinear error and gain error. The Σ-Δmodulator includes: a plurality of sampling capacitors, configured to sample an input voltage or simultaneously sample an input voltage and a reference voltage signal; an operational amplifier; a plurality of switches, configured to select to sample the input voltage and the reference voltage signal; an integrating capacitor, configured to perform integration superposition on the input voltage and the reference voltage signal sampled by the sampling capacitors; and a control assembly, configured to control, to select to sample the reference voltage signal or simultaneously sample the input voltage and the reference voltage signal within a cycle, and to perform clock control on the sampling capacitors that simultaneously sample the input voltage and the reference voltage signal within a next cycle. |
US11075645B2 |
Correction of a value of a passive component
An integrated circuit including a first passive component of capacitive, resistive, or inductive type, including: a plurality of second and third passive components of said type, each having a same first theoretical value Compu_t, the second components being connected together so that their values add, and each third component being associated with a first switch having its state determining whether the value of the third component adds to the values of the second components; and a plurality of fourth passive components of said type, each associated with a second switch having its state determining whether the value of the fourth component adds to the values of the second components, at least one of the fourth passive components having a second theoretical value equal to (1−P).Compu_t or to (1+P).Compu_t, P being positive and smaller than ½. |
US11075641B1 |
Analog to digital converter device and method for calibrating clock skew
An analog to digital converter (ADC) device includes ADC circuits, a calibration circuit, and a skew adjusting circuit. The ADC circuits convert an input signal according to interleaved clock signals, in order to generate first quantized outputs. The calibration circuit performs at least one calibration computation according to the first quantized outputs to generate second quantized outputs. The skew adjusting circuit determines calculating signals, to which the second quantized outputs correspond in a predetermined interval, and averages the calculating signals to generate a reference signal, and compares the reference signal with each of the calculating signals to generate detecting signals, and determines whether the detecting signals are adjusted or not according to a signal frequency to generate adjusting signals, in order to reduce a clock skew in the ADC circuits. |
US11075637B2 |
Signal generation circuit, memory storage device and signal generation method
A signal generation circuit is disclosed according to an embodiment of the invention. The signal generation circuit includes a phase control circuit, a bias control circuit and a phase interpolation circuit. The phase control circuit is configured to generate a phase control signal according to a phase adjustment signal. The bias control circuit is configured to generate a bias voltage according to the phase control signal. The phase interpolation circuit is configured to generate a clock signal according to the phase control signal and the bias voltage. The bias voltage is used to adjust a current of the phase interpolation circuit to correct an error of the clock signal. |
US11075634B2 |
Switching operation sensing apparatus with touch input member identification
A switching operation sensing apparatus includes an input operation unit, an oscillation circuit, a frequency digital converter, and a touch detection circuit. The input operation unit includes a first switching member integrally formed with a housing. The oscillation circuit is configured to generate an oscillation signal having a resonant frequency, varying based on a capacitive change or an inductive change, depending on a touch input member in contact with the first switching member during an input operation. The frequency digital converter is configured to convert the oscillation signal into a count value. The touch detection circuit is configured to detect capacitive sensing and inductive sensing based on a slope change of the count value received from the frequency digital converter, and output corresponding touch detection signals of different levels based on the detection. |
US11075631B2 |
Semiconductor relay module and semiconductor relay circuit
A semiconductor relay module includes first to third semiconductor relays, first to third input terminals, first to third output terminals, and a first connection line. A first input circuit of the first semiconductor relay and a second input circuit of the second semiconductor relay are connected to the first and second input terminals. The first and second input circuits are connected in series. A third input circuit of the third semiconductor relay is connected to the first or second input terminal and the third input terminal. A first output circuit of the first semiconductor relay is connected to the first output terminal and the first connection line. A second output circuit of the second semiconductor relay is connected to the second output terminal and the first connection line. A third output circuit of the third semiconductor relay is connected to the third output terminal and the first connection line. |
US11075625B1 |
Slew rate control circuit and method
A circuit includes a driver circuit configured to generate a driving signal having a first edge, an output circuit coupled to the driver circuit via a connection to receive the driving signal on the connection, and a compensation circuit coupled to the connection. The output circuit is configured to generate an output signal in response to the driving signal. A second edge of the output signal has a slew rate corresponding to a changing rate of a voltage of the driving signal on the first edge. The compensation circuit is configured to be enabled at a beginning of the first edge to pull the voltage of the driving signal on the first edge toward a threshold voltage. The compensation circuit is further configured to be disabled in response to and after the voltage of the driving signal on the first edge reaching the threshold voltage. |
US11075619B2 |
Contactless readable programmable transponder to monitor chip join
A contactless readable programmable transponder to monitor chip join and method of use are disclosed. The method includes reading a frequency of an oscillator associated with a chip module. The method further includes correlating the frequency with a bond quality of the chip module. |
US11075618B2 |
Pulse width modulation signal generator
A plus width modulation (PWM) signal generator is disclosed. The PWM signal generator includes a first signal generator providing a first signal, an output terminal, a first voltage generating circuit including connected to the first voltage generating circuit for providing a first present voltage according to the first signal, and a second voltage generating circuit connected to the first signal generator for providing a second present voltage according to the first signal. The first present voltage is earlier supplied to the output terminal than the second preset voltage, and after the first preset voltage continuously is provided for a period of preset time, the first voltage generating circuit stops providing the first preset voltage. |
US11075612B2 |
Integrated and combined phase shifter and isolation switch
A phase shifter unit cell or a connected set of such cells that can be well isolated from external circuitry and which do not introduce insertion loss into an RF signal path, exhibit good return loss, and further provides additional advantages when combined with bracketing attenuator circuits. More particularly, embodiments integrate a high-isolation function within a phase shifter circuit by breaking the complimentary nature of the control signals to a phase shifter cell to provide greater control of switch states internal to the phase shifter cell and thus enable a distinct high-isolation state, and by including a switchable shunt termination resistor for use in the high-isolation state. Some embodiments are serially coupled to attenuator circuits to enable synergistic interaction that reduces overall die size and/or increases isolation. One such embodiment positions a high-isolation phase shifter cell in accordance with the present invention between bracketing programmable attenuators. |
US11075611B2 |
Frequency adjustment method for piezoelectric resonator device
An object is to provide a frequency adjustment method for a piezoelectric resonator device that is applicable to a microminiaturized device and that can adjust the frequency without deteriorating the accuracy of frequency adjustment. A frequency adjustment method for a tuning-fork quartz resonator is applicable to a tuning-fork quartz resonator that includes a tuning-fork quartz resonator piece having a pair of resonator arms 31, 32 and metallic adjustment films W formed on the resonator arms. The frequency adjustment method adjusts the frequency by reduction of a mass of the metallic adjustment films W. The frequency adjustment method includes: a rough adjustment step for roughly adjusting the frequency by partially thinning or removing the metallic adjustment films W; and a fine adjustment step for finely adjusting the frequency by at least partially thinning or removing products W1, W2 derived from the metallic adjustment film W during the rough adjustment step. |
US11075610B2 |
Receiver for compensating common mode offset
A receiver includes an amplifier that receives a transmission signal and amplifies a first voltage difference between the transmission signal and a reference signal to generate a first output signal and a second output signal at a first node and a second node. An equalizer is provided, which is connected to the first node and the second node and receives the transmission signal. The equalizer compensates a common-mode offset between the first output signal and the second output signal based on a second voltage difference between an average voltage level of the transmission signal and the reference signal. |
US11075605B2 |
Dual-domain power distribution system in a mobile device
A mobile device may include a power supply configured to generate a supply voltage, a power converter configured to generate a converted voltage from the supply voltage wherein the converted voltage is significantly different than the supply voltage, and a plurality of power domains. The plurality of power domains may include a first power domain global to the mobile device and comprising a first plurality of electronic components powered from the supply voltage and a second power domain global to the mobile device and comprising a second plurality of electronic components powered from the converted voltage, wherein power requirements of each of the second plurality of electronic components are significantly higher than power requirements of each of the first plurality of electronic components. |
US11075604B2 |
RF frequency multiplier without balun
Radio frequency (RF) mixer circuits having a complementary frequency multiplier module that requires no balun to multiply a lower frequency base oscillator signal to a higher frequency local oscillator (LO) signal, and which has a significantly reduced IC area compared to balun-based frequency multipliers. In one embodiment, the complementary frequency multiplier module includes a complementary pair of FETs controlled by an applied base oscillator signal. The complementary FETs are coupled to a common-gate FET amplifier and alternate becoming conductive in response to the base oscillator signal. The alternating switching of the complementary FETs in response to the opposing phases of the base oscillator signal cause the common-gate FET amplifier to output a higher frequency local oscillator (LO) signal. The LO signal is coupled to the LO input of a mixer or mixer core of a type suitable for use in conjunction with a frequency multiplier. |
US11075600B2 |
Method for controlling a three-phase electrical machine
The purpose of the invention is a method for controlling a three-phase electrical machine from an inverter. Each sector of the complex representation of the space vector modulation being subdivided into three subsectors, comprising a central subsector centred on the active vector, a first lateral subsector associated with the first zero-sequence vector, and a second lateral subsector, opposite the first lateral subsector relative to the central subsector, associated with the second zero-sequence vector, it comprises a step of control of the voltage at the terminals of each phase of the electrical machine, measured relative to neutral, with the value defined by the control vector associated with the subsector in which the control vector is located. |
US11075599B2 |
Brushless motor
A brushless motor includes: a motor rotor; a stator coil section which has a plurality of energization phases, which includes a first stator coil and a second stator coil that are provided to each phase, and which is arranged to generate a magnetic field, and thereby rotate the motor rotor; and a connection switching section configured to switch a connection of the first stator coil and the second stator coil from a serial connection to a parallel connection, or from the parallel connection to the serial connection. |
US11075598B2 |
Connection bars for motor system
A device comprises a rotor magnetically coupled to a stator, a plurality of slots for accommodating a plurality of conductors, wherein the plurality of slots is evenly spaced, and each slot is configured to accommodate at least one conductor of the plurality of conductors, and wherein each conductor has a first end and a second end, and wherein the second end is configured to be coupled to a power converter and a plurality of connection apparatuses connected to first ends of the plurality of conductors. |
US11075592B2 |
Vibrating type actuator performing linear driving, and electronic device
A vibrating type actuator which hardly causes a failure and can suppress occurrence of abnormal noise while not preventing vibration from being excited in a vibrator. The vibrating type actuator comprises a vibrator in which vibration is excited, and a contact body which is in contact with the vibrator, wherein the vibrator and the contact body move relatively to each other. The vibrating type actuator comprises a holding member which holds the vibrator, a pressurizing member which pressurizes the vibrator against the contact body, a support member which movably supports the holding member in a pressurizing direction, in which the pressurizing member performs pressurization, and an vibration damping member which is in contact with the holding member at a plurality of portions while sandwiching the holding member in a direction orthogonal to the pressurizing direction. |
US11075590B1 |
Methods and systems for actuating electroactive materials
In various embodiments, a method includes (1) applying a first voltage and a first current to an electroactive device that includes a nanovoided electroactive polymer, (2) measuring a second voltage and a second current associated with the electroactive device, (3) determining at least one of a position or a force output associated with the electroactive device, the position or the force based on the second voltage and the second current, and (4) applying a third voltage and a third current to the electroactive device based on the at least one of the position or the force output. Various other methods, systems, apparatuses, and materials are also disclosed. |
US11075589B2 |
DC inverter/converter current balancing for paralleled phase leg switches
Current imbalances between parallel switching devices in a power converter half leg are reduced. A gate driver generates a nominal PWM gate drive signal for a respective half leg. A first feedback loop couples the nominal PWM gate drive signal to a gate terminal of a respective first switching device. The first feedback loop has a first mutual inductance with a current path of a first parallel switching device and has a second mutual inductance with a current path of a second parallel switching device. The first and second mutual inductances are arranged to generate opposing voltages in the first feedback loop, so that when all the parallel switching devices carry equal current then the voltages cancel. |
US11075586B2 |
Solar power system and converter
A converter is configured for connecting between a solar cell and an inverter configured to convert direct-current power output from the solar cell into alternating current power, and the converter is configured to increase the potential-to-ground at the negative terminal of the solar cell to greater than the potential-to-ground at the negative terminal of the inverter when outputting the direct-current power generated by the solar cell to the inverter side. |
US11075575B2 |
Resonant converter and control method of the resonant converter
A resonant converter is disclosed, including: a primary side circuit including at least one set of primary side switches, where the primary side circuit is configured to receive an input voltage; a resonant network coupled to the primary side circuit; a transformer having a primary side winding and a secondary side winding, where the primary side winding is coupled to the resonant network; a secondary side circuit including at least one set of secondary side switches, where the secondary side circuit is coupled to the secondary side winding of the transformer; and a control block that controls the secondary side switches according to the input voltage, the output voltage and the current detection signal, so that the secondary side winding of the transformer is short-circuited during a preset time interval before operating state of the primary side switches changes. |
US11075572B2 |
Linear flux switching permanent magnet motor
A linear flux switching permanent magnet (FSPM) motor includes a longitudinal linear stator with stator teeth facing an air gap and a mover including at least one armature with armature teeth, whereby at least some of said, preferably all of said armature teeth embed at least one permanent magnet, respectively, which armature teeth are spaced apart by slots for receiving an armature winding. The permanent magnets embedded in the corresponding armature teeth protrude by an overhang over the back of the armature in a direction facing away from the air gap. |
US11075571B2 |
Infinite stroke linear motor
An embodiment of a linear motor assembly includes an armature extending linearly along an axis, the armature having a plurality of windings. The linear motor assembly also includes a magnetic assembly including a plurality of magnets arrayed in a loop configuration, a linear section of the plurality of magnets extending linearly through the plurality of windings in a direction parallel to the axis, each magnet of the linear section being oriented in the direction and configured to move in the direction due to interaction between the plurality of windings and a magnetic field generated by the magnetic assembly. |
US11075570B2 |
Rotary electric machine and drive system using same
There is provided a rotary electric machine that ensures improving a maximum torque and a rated power factor while reducing an increase in a starting current. In view of this, the rotary electric machine includes a shaft, a rotor, and a stator. The rotor is fixed to an outer periphery of the shaft. The stator is located so as to surround an outer periphery of the rotor. The rotor includes a rotor iron core including a plurality of rotor slots located at predetermined intervals in a circumferential direction and rotor bars inserted into the rotor slots. Rotor slits communicate with outer peripheral sides of the rotor slots. The rotor slits have a width ws in a circumferential direction. The width ws is smaller than a height hs in a radial direction of the rotor slit, and when a rated current is denoted as I1, a turn ratio (primary/secondary) is denoted as Tr, and a magnetic permeability in a vacuum is denoted as μ0, a relationship of ws>μ0×I1×Tr/0.6 is met. |
US11075563B2 |
Sealed outer rotor motor structure
The present invention discloses a sealed outer rotor motor structure comprising a shell type rotor, a self-aligned bearing housing, an oil seal, a concentric shaft, a stator and magnets. The self-aligned bearing housing is disposed in the shell type rotor. A through type bearing chamber concentric to the shell type rotor is disposed in the self-aligned bearing housing. A sealing ring groove located in the concentric shaft fixing hole is disposed on the concentric shaft. A bearing located within the through type bearing chamber is disposed on the concentric shaft. The oil seal is disposed on the self-aligned bearing housing to achieve sealing of a tail end of the shell type rotor. With the above-described mode, the rotational stability of the shell type rotor of the sealed outer rotor motor structure described by the present invention is high, improving the sealing effects during rotation of the shell type rotor. |
US11075560B2 |
Stator of rotary electric machine and method of manufacturing stator coil
A stator of a rotary electric machine comprises a stator core and a stator coil that is wound around the stator core. The stator coil includes a first segment coil, a second segment coil, and a first connecting member that has a first fitting recess portion at a first end of the first connecting member and a second fitting recess portion at a second end of the first connecting member, the first connecting member connecting the first segment coil and the second segment coil by fitting the first segment coil into the first fitting recess portion and by fitting the second segment coil into the second fitting recess portion. |
US11075559B2 |
Stator of rotating electric machine
A stator of a rotating electric machine includes a stator core provided with a plurality of slots along a circumferential direction, coils of a plurality of phases distributedly wound around the stator core via the plurality of slots, and an insulating paper disposed between the slot and the coil. The insulating paper has an adhesive portion which fixes the coil to the stator core and a part of the coil of each phase is fixed to the stator core by the adhesive portion. |
US11075557B2 |
Rotor of rotating electrical machine and associated fabrication process
The present invention relates to a rotor (1) of a rotary electric machine, comprising: a body (3) comprising a cylindrical central core (5) and a circumferential plurality of arms (B1 . . . B18) extending radially out from the cylindrical central core (5), the body (3) being intended to be mounted with the ability to move about an axis of rotation X, a coilset produced by windings of turns and forming at least one series of coils (C1 . . . C9, C1′ . . . C9′), a coil (C1 . . . C9, C1′ . . . C9′) comprising a predetermined number of turns around at least two arms (B1 . . . B18) of the body (3), two adjacent coils (C1 . . . C9, C1′ . . . C9′) of a series being angularly offset from one another with a partial overlap, in which the last coil (C9, C9′), situated radially furthest towards the outside, comprises a predetermined number of turns that is lower than the predetermined number of turns of the other coils of the series (C1 . . . C8, C1′ . . . C8′). |
US11075556B2 |
Coreless electric machine with magnet coils with effective coil part and end coil parts
A coil assembly of a stator is configured in such a manner that an air core region of each magnet coil houses effective coil parts of different magnet coils. The outer shape of each magnet coil in a section perpendicular to a center axis of a rotor is a divided ring-like shape defined by dividing a circular ring into equal N parts. Two sides of the divided ring-like shape form an angle set to be 360°/N or less. Each magnet coil is made of a coil conductive wire including a conductive wire bundle as a bundle of multiple non-insulated conductive wires each being a non-insulated wire, and an insulating coating layer covering the periphery of the conductive wire bundle. |
US11075554B2 |
Rotor for a permanent magnet synchronous machine, pole gap rod for such a rotor, and method for producing such a rotor
The invention relates to a rotor (2) for a permanent magnet synchronous machine, comprising a laminated core (6) arranged on a shaft (4) extending in the axial direction (A), a plurality of poles (14) being arranged around the periphery of the laminated core, wherein at least one magnet (10) is provided per pole. In order to ensure particularly good prevention against slipping of the magnets, pole gap rods (12) are positioned between the poles (14) in such a way that, in the peripheral direction, each magnet (10) is applied, by a first side (16a) and an opposing second side (16b), to a respective pole gap rod (12). |
US11075552B2 |
Motor having split spray ring for cooling end turns
A motor is cooled with a coolant. The motor includes a rotor rotatable about an axis, a stator including a stator core and windings wound about the stator core, a housing enclosing at least a portion of the stator, and a resiliently deflectable spray ring extending circumferentially relative to the axis. The spray ring defines at least one orifice configured to direct coolant on the stator. The spray ring presents first and second arcuately spaced apart ends defining a gap therebetween. |
US11075548B2 |
Reconfigurable power in a wireless power transfer system
Embodiments described herein provide a method for wireless power transmission of reconfigurable power levels. A wireless power receiver is used to receive power from a wireless power transmitter according to a negotiated power level. The wireless power receiver determines whether a re-negotiation condition is met at the wireless power receiver. The wireless power receiver then sends, to the wireless power transmitter, a re-negotiation request for an updated power level different from the negotiated power level. The wireless power receiver receives, from the wireless power transmitter, an acknowledgement that acknowledges the updated power level, and then operates to receive power from the wireless power transmitter according to the updated power level. |
US11075546B2 |
Electronic apparatus and method
According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus includes transmitter circuitry and processing circuitry. The transmitter circuitry transmits a first transmission signal during a first period via a transmission frequency band defined by a first wireless communication standard. The processing circuitry performs carrier sensing in a first frequency band during a second period following the first period. The transmitter circuitry further transmits, if a wireless signal is not detected in the carrier sensing, a second transmission signal during a third period following the second period. The processing circuitry performs, if the wireless signal is detected in the carrier sensing, carrier sensing in the first frequency band during a fourth period following the second period. |
US11075545B2 |
System and method for actively controlling output voltage of a wireless power transfer system
A wireless power transfer system is disclosed. The wireless power transfer system includes a first converting unit for converting a first DC voltage of an input power to a first AC voltage, a contactless power transfer unit for transmitting the input power having the first AC voltage, and a second converting unit for transmitting the power having a second DC voltage corresponding to the first AC voltage to an electric load. Additionally, the wireless power transfer system includes an active voltage tuning unit for controlling the second DC voltage based on a difference between the second DC voltage and a reference voltage and at least one among a difference between the resonant frequency and the constant operating frequency and a difference between a phase angle of the first AC voltage and a phase angle of an AC current. |