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US11426481B2 Systems, methods, and devices for ozone sanitization of continuous positive airway pressure devices
The present invention is generally related to a device and method for sanitizing a medical instrument with ozone, in particular the invention relates to a system, method and a device for sanitizing a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device. The device has an ozone compartment, an ozone operating system and one or more ozone distribution lines that distribute ozone to a continuous positive airway pressure device. The device may further include a heater adapter unit to connect heating systems in CPAP devices while distributing ozone to sanitize the CPAP device in accordance with the present invention.
US11426478B1 Method, system, and apparatus for decontamination
An apparatus, system, and method for decontamination.
US11426477B2 Systems and methods for UV decontamination of respirators
A filtering facepiece respirator decontamination device includes an enclosure defining a UV irradiation chamber, at least one UV lamp positioned in the irradiation chamber, a moveable drawer comprising a platform for positioning a respirator, wherein the moveable drawer can move to a closed position in the respirator positioned on the platform is located in the irradiation chamber, a switch for detecting that the drawer is in the closed position, and a controller for activating the at least one UV lamp based on the switch detecting that the drawer is in the closed position.
US11426469B2 Prostate-targeting adeno-associated virus serotype vectors
The disclosure relates to compositions and methods for rAAV-mediated delivery of a transgene to a subject. In some embodiments, the rAAV transduces the prostate tissue of a subject. In some embodiments, the methods are useful for treatment of prostate disease (e.g., prostatitis, BPH, prostate cancer).
US11426468B2 Cysteine linked nanobody dimers
The present invention relates to dimers comprising a first polypeptide and a second polypeptide, wherein each of said first and second polypeptide comprises at least one immunoglobulin single variable domain (1ISVD) and a C-terminal extension comprising a cysteine moiety (preferably at the C-terminus), wherein said first polypeptide and said second polypeptide are covalently linked via a disulfide bond between the cysteine moiety of said first polypeptide and the cysteine moiety of said second polypeptide, in which the dimer outperformed the benchmark constructs, e.g. cognate multivalent and multispecific constructs, in various assays. The present invention provides methods for making the dimers of the invention.
US11426463B2 Compositions and methods for biophotonic bone reconstruction
This disclosure provides biophotonic compositions comprising a photoactivator, a calcium phosphate mineral, hyaluronic acid and optionally glucosamine. The compositions of this disclosure have utility in the augmentation, repair and/or regeneration of bone when used in conjunction with actinic light of a wavelength absorbed by the photoactivator.
US11426461B2 Methods for preventing dengue and hepatitis A
The invention relates to a method for preventing dengue disease and hepatitis A in a subject or subject population by simultaneously administering a unit dose of a dengue vaccine composition and a hepatitis A vaccine on the same day. The unit dose of a dengue vaccine composition includes constructs of each dengue serotype, such as TDV-1, TDV-2, TDV-3 and TDV-4, at various concentrations in order to improve protection from dengue infection.
US11426460B2 Use of inactivated nonreplicating modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) as monoimmunotherapy or in combination with immune checkpoint blocking agents for solid tumors
The present disclosure relates to infection-competent, but nonreplicative inactivated modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) and its use as immunotherapy, alone, or in combination with immune checkpoint blocking agents for the treatment of malignant solid tumors. Particular embodiments relate to inducing an immune response in a subject diagnosed with a solid malignant tumor.
US11426453B2 Recombinant mycobacterium as an immunotherapeutic agent for the treatment of cancer
The invention relates to a recombinant Mycobacterium cell for use as an immunotherapeutic agent in the treatment of cancer, particularly in the treatment of solid tumors. More particularly, the invention relates to the immunotherapy of bladder carcinoma.
US11426446B2 Stable aqueous formulations of aflibercept
A stable aqueous pharmaceutical formulation comprising a therapeutically effective amount of aflibercept, wherein the formulation is free of organic co-solvent and/or free of buffer; methods for making such a formulation; and methods of using such a formulation.
US11426444B2 Compositions, methods and uses for treating post-traumatic stress disorder
Compositions comprising a Teneurin C-terminal Associated Peptide—1 (TCAP-1) peptide are described with respect to methods and uses of same for preventing and/or treating post-traumatic stress disorder (“PTSD”).
US11426434B2 Bee-ingestible compositions, methods of using same for producing honey and honey produced thereby
A bee ingestible composition comprising a bee food base and THC and/or CBD is provided. Also provided are methods of producing honey, honey obtainable by these methods and uses of same.
US11426433B2 Therapeutic compositions
A therapeutic composition can include an amount of amniotic fluid having a therapeutically effective amount of at least one protein, hyaluronic acid, or both. The therapeutic composition can be substantially free of lanugo, vernix, and cells harvested with the amniotic fluid.
US11426432B2 Cell growth method and pharmaceutical preparation for tissue repair and regeneration
The present invention relates to a method for growing, rapidly and massively ex vivo, cells collected from a living subject to provide a safe and effective pharmaceutical preparation for biological tissue repair/regeneration. Specifically, the present invention relates to a method for growing cells in a sample collected from a living subject by culturing the cells in a medium containing allogeneic (including autogenic) serum. Preferably the allogeneic serum has been determined as being negative for a serum tumor marker and/or an infectious factors, and the amount of the anticoagulant (e.g., heparin, a heparin derivative, or a salt thereof) added to the collected sample is less than 5 U/mL with respect to the volume of the sample or the amount of the anticoagulant in the medium at the start of culture is less than 0.5 U/mL. The present invention further relates to use of the method.
US11426429B2 Combined organ and hematopoietic cells for transplantation tolerance of grafts
Methods and compositions are provided for combined transplantation of a solid organ and hematopoietic cells to a recipient, where tolerance to the graft is established through development of a persistent mixed chimerism. An individual with persistent mixed chimerism, usually for a period of at least six months, is able to withdraw from the use of immunosuppressive drugs after a period of time sufficient to establish tolerance.
US11426428B2 Methods for improving respiratory system health and increasing the concentration of hypothiocyanate ion in vertebrate lungs
The present disclosure relates to methods and devices to improve respiratory system health, increase resistance to infection, and increase the hypothiocyanate ion in mammalian lungs. The methods generally comprise: generating a Hydrogen Peroxide Gas that is non-hydrated and free of ozone, and directing the gas comprising primarily Hydrogen Peroxide Gas into an environment and exposing a subject to the environment such that the Hydrogen Peroxide Gas acts to the increase of the hypothiocyanate ion in mammalian lungs.
US11426422B2 SHP2 inhibitors and methods of use thereof
Provided are methods for the treatment of insulin resistance and insulin receptor diseases with SHP2 inhibitors, such as allosteric inhibitors of SHP2 and RNAi or siRNA that target SHP2 expression. Compositions and methods for delivery of SHP2 inhibitors, such as liver-targeting liposomes or nanoparticles, are also provided.
US11426421B2 Composition for preventing or improving inflammation including extract of seed of new soybean cultivar SCEL-1
Provided are a composition for preventing or improving inflammation, the composition including an extract of a seed of soybean Glycine max (L.) Merrill cultivar SCEL-1, and a method of preventing occurrence of inflammation in a subject or improving inflammation in a subject, the method including injecting the composition to a subject.
US11426418B2 Injectable long-acting semi-solid gel formulations
What is disclosed is a controlled release pharmaceutical composition comprising a biocompatible and bioerodible semi-solid gel comprising a mixture of a triglyceride of ricinoleic acid and a gelling agent, in a formulation with loteprednol, latanoprost, celecoxib, triamcinolone, or betamethasone and, optionally, a second corticosteroid, analgesic, or anti-inflammatory agent.
US11426416B2 Oral testosterone ester formulations and methods of treating testosterone deficiency comprising same
A pharmaceutical formulation of testosterone undecanoate is provided. Methods of treating a testosterone deficiency or its symptoms with the inventive formulations are also provided.
US11426413B2 Oral liquid compositions including chlorpromazine
Stable oral liquid compositions including chlorpromazine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or solvate of chlorpromazine, and methods of administering the compositions, are disclosed.
US11426409B2 Compounds, compositions and methods for treating or preventing HER-driven drug-resistant cancers
The present invention includes methods of treating or preventing HER-driven drug-resistant cancers. In certain embodiments, the cancer comprises lung cancer.
US11426408B2 Use of serotonergic drugs to treat virus-induced thrombocytopenia
The present invention relates to the use of serotonergic compounds for the treatment of virus-induced thrombocytopenia. More particularly, the invention relates to methods of treating thrombocytopenia by blocking serotonin activity. For example, inhibitors of receptor 5HT2A and/or receptor 5HT1A and/or inhibitors of mast cell degranulation and/or inhibitors of serotonin uptake may be used. Preferably, the thrombocytopenia is induced by dengue or Japanese Encephalitis virus, and the inhibitors are preferably ketanserin, WAY-100135, sarpogrelate, or fluoxetine.
US11426407B2 Modulators of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
The present invention features a compound of formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, where R1, R2, R3, W, X, Y, Z, n, o, p, and q are defined herein, for the treatment of CFTR mediated diseases, such as cystic fibrosis. The present invention also features pharmaceutical compositions, method of treating, and kits thereof.
US11426401B2 Bupropion as a modulator of drug activity
Dosage forms, drug delivery systems, and methods related to sustained release of dextromethorphan or improved therapeutic effects are disclosed. Typically, bupropion or a related compound is orally administered to a human being to be treated with, or being treated with, dextromethorphan.
US11426399B2 Treatment of aging-associated disease with modulators of leukotriene A4 hydrolase
Methods and compositions for treating and/or preventing aging-related conditions are described. The compositions used in the methods include inhibitors or antagonists of leukotriene A4 hydrolase (“LTA4H”) with efficacy in treating and/or preventing aging-related conditions such as neurocognitive disorders.
US11426397B2 Piperidinyl- and piperazinyl-substituted heteroaromatic carboxamides as modulators of GPR6
Disclosed are compounds of Formula 1 and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein L, R4, R5, R8, R10, R11, X1, X2, X3, X9, X12, and Z are defined in the specification. This disclosure also relates to materials and methods for preparing compounds of Formula 1, to pharmaceutical compositions which contain them, and to their use for treating diseases, disorders, and conditions associated with GPR6.
US11426391B2 Pharmaceutical compositions
The present invention relates to the field of methods for providing pharmaceutical compositions comprising poorly water-soluble drugs. In particular the present invention relates to compositions comprising stable, amorphous hybrid nanoparticles, comprising at least one protein kinase inhibitor and at least one polymeric stabilizing and matrix-forming component, useful in pharmaceutical compositions and in therapy.
US11426382B2 Sulcardine salts
Sulcardine salts other than sulfuric acid salts of sulcardine, including crystalline sulcardine salts, are provided herein. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising such salts and methods of treating arrhythmias comprising administering effective amounts of such salts are also provided.
US11426381B2 Lipoic acid choline ester compositions and methods of use
Provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of lipoic acid choline ester or derivatives thereof and a non-aqueous excipient mixed in an aqueous solution. Also provided herein are non-aqueous compositions prepared by mixing the therapeutically effective amount of lipoic acid choline ester and the non-aqueous excipient. The non-aqueous compositions can be further mixed with the aqueous solution.
US11426379B2 Combination of local and systemic therapies for enhanced treatment of dermatologic conditions
A treatment for inflammatory dermatoses, such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (eczema), is disclosed that utilizes topical administration of a halogenated xanthene, such as rose bengal, together with administration of one or more complementary targeted systemic dermatology therapies, preferably a therapy that addresses the inflammatory pathway and is other than an NSAID that is a COX-1 and/or COX-2 inhibitor. Examples of complementary targeted systemic therapeutic ingredients include: corticosteroids, including betamethasone dipropionate and fluocinonide; dithranol; vitamin D analogs, including calcipotriol; and retinoids, non-biologics including methotrexate, ciclosporin, hydroxycarbamide, and fumarates including dimethyl fumarate; as well as one or more biologics, including antibodies or paratope-containing antibody portions to TNF-α, antibodies to pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-12, interleukin-23 and interleukin-17, and TNF inhibitors. Treatment of other epithelial tissue, such as the lining of the gut, is also disclosed.
US11426377B2 Method of treating conditions related to the PGI2 receptor
Provided in some embodiments are titration packages, kits, and methods of treating pulmonary arterial hypertension comprising prescribing and/or administering to a patient in need thereof 2-(((1r,4r)-4-(((4-chloropbenyl)(pbenyl)carbamoyloxy)methyl)cyclohexyi)methoxy)acetic acid (Compound 1), or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, or solvate thereof, via a titration scheme that comprises the up-titration of Compound 1, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, hydrate, or solvate thereof, over a period of no more than about nine weeks until an optimized dose is administered.
US11426374B2 Modification of the pH and other physical properties of oxaloacetic acid to allow for enhanced stability and multiple delivery systems
The present invention relates to oxaloacetic acid preparations and the use of hygroscopic components to prevent decomposition of the oxaloacetic acid. These compounds can then be made into sublingual lozenges and buccal lozenges to serve as nutritional supplements, medical foods or drugs. These compounds can also be used in the manufacture of oxaloacetic acid preparations in transdermal patches, inhalation preparations and anal or vaginal suppositories. Also provided are simple inexpensive tests to monitor the decomposition of oxaloacetic acid in compositions.
US11426373B2 Gamma-hydroxybutyrate compositions and their use for the treatment of disorders
Provided herein are pharmaceutical compositions and formulations comprising mixed salts of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB). Also provided herein are methods of making the pharmaceutical compositions and formulations, and methods of their use for the treatment of sleep disorders such as apnea, sleep time disturbances, narcolepsy, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnagogic hallucination, sleep arousal, insomnia, and nocturnal myoclonus.
US11426369B2 Compositions comprising ephedrine or an ephedrine salt and methods of making and using same
The present disclosure provides compositions comprising ephedrine sulfate ready for immediate use in a clinical setting, and methods of making and using same.
US11426368B2 Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) inhibitor and method of use
Provided herein are plasminogen activator-1 (PAI-1) inhibitor compounds and uses thereof in the treatment of any disease or disorder associated with elevated PAI-1. The disclosure includes, but is not limited to, the use of such compounds to prevent or reduce thrombosis and fibrosis, to promote thrombolysis, and to modulate lipid metabolism and treat diseases or disorders associated with elevated PAI-1, cholesterol, or lipid levels.
US11426367B2 Methods of treating substance abuse
The disclosure provides a method of treating a substance use disorder in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a composition comprising R(−)-ketamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the composition is substantially free of S(+)-ketamine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
US11426364B2 Immunomodulator compounds
Compounds are provided that are useful as immunomodulators. The compounds have the following Formula (II): including stereoisomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1, R2a, R2b, R2c, R3, R4, R5, R6a, R6b, m and n are as defined herein. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed.
US11426360B2 Pimarane diterpenoids for use in wound healing and angiogenesis
Methods and compositions are described for use in encouraging angiogenesis and skin healing as may be utilized in wound treatment as well as in encouragement of angiogenesis in disease. Compositions include an effective amount of a natural pimarane diterpenoid extract of Hymenocrater elegans, or a derivative, analogue, or homolog thereof. Compounds based upon this natural extract have been found to be highly effective in vascular formation and skin closure while exhibiting low toxicity.
US11426358B2 Medical active substance patch with reduced optical conspicuousness on the skin
A transparent or translucent medical active substance patch is provided that includes a matrix of monolayer or multilayer configuration with at least one active substance-containing layer contained therein and a backing layer connected with the matrix. The patch, having been applied to the skin of a first person, has a lightness color value L1 at a place of the skin covered by the patch which is not less than 50% and not more than 200% of a lightness color value L2, with L2 being the lightness value of the region of skin of the same person which surrounds the applied patch, with the same being true of the skin of a second or any other person, provided that for all the persons mentioned, the L2 of their respective skin is in the range from 5° to 100°, especially in the range from 20° to 90°.
US11426353B2 Composite coating for an active agent
Active agent encapsulated with a protective composite coating is provided. The coating comprises a first hydrophilic water-swellable inner coating comprising a sealant agent combined with a plasticizer to coat particles of the active agent; and a second hydrophobic outer coating comprising a hydrophobic component combined with an enteric polymer and a plasticizer. The composite coating enhances the stability/viability of the active agent during prolonged storage prior to administration, and on exposure to harsh physiological conditions (e.g. gastric environment) following administration to permit enteric delivery of the active agent. A method of preparing the coated active agent is also provided.
US11426352B2 Freeze-dried product and gas-filled microvesicles suspension
A method of manufacturing a suspension of gas-filled microvesicles by reconstituting a freeze-dried product and a suspension obtained according to said method, where the freeze-dried product has been subjected to a thermal treatment.
US11426351B2 Process for producing a pharmaceutical composition containing micro particles
A pharmaceutical composition having consistently a desirable release rate is prepared by controlling the finally mixing time based on the molecular weight measured in the intermediate product. The pharmaceutical composition includes micro particles containing a polyhydric alcohol, a salt, a water-soluble polymer and a pharmaceutically active ingredient. The micro particles are dispersed in a matrix of a hydrophobic ingredient and an amphipathic ingredient.
US11426350B1 Reducing the environmental impact of farming using biochar
A method for using treated biochar to reduce the overall environmental impact of farming and minimize the carbon footprint of farms is provided. The method comprising engaging in one or more of the following practices: (1) combining treated biochar with feed or using biochar as feed for animals to reduce methane from enteric fermentation and increase animal health and nutrition; (2) combining treated biochar with compost, animal bedding or manure piles to reduce odor and increase nutrient retention; (3) applying treated biochar to lagoons to reduce odor and treat water; (4) applying treated biochar to pastures to increase pasture health; (5) applying treated biochar to crops to increase crop productivity, healthier roots and prevent fertilizer leaching; and (6) using the carbon negativity of a produced biochar to reduce the overall farm or ranch carbon footprint.
US11426349B2 High-efficiency encapsulation of hydrophilic compounds in unilamellar liposomes
The present invention relates to high-efficiency encapsulation of hydrophilic substances in the hydrophilic space of unilamellar liposomes. High-efficiency encapsulation is achieved by the use of a polyhydric alcohol selected from propylene glycol or glycerine for dissolving the hydrophobic compounds forming the lipid bilayer of the liposomes. The invention provides unilamellar liposomes (UL) as well as a method for preparing same by way of low temperature extrusion. The invention also relates to use of these UL in the manufacturing of a medicament, a cosmetic product, a food additive or a disinfectant.
US11426346B2 Lutein-containing ophthalmic composition
A lutein-containing ophthalmic composition, wherein the ophthalmic composition is mainly consisting of a natural anti-inflammatory substance, a substance with increasing liquid viscosity, and an artificial tear. The substance with increasing liquid viscosity could apply the ophthalmic composition to elongate the retention time on the ocular surface, thereby increasing the retention time of anti-inflammatory substance on the ocular surface for treating dry eye syndrome and inhibiting ocular surface inflammation.
US11426341B2 Alkyl polyrhamnosides, process for the preparation thereof, and cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical composition comprising same
Composition based on fatty alcohols and on alkyl polyrhamnosides; process for the preparation thereof; cosmetic or pharmaceutical composition comprising same; and use thereof as an emulsifier.
US11426339B2 Organic compounds
The present invention relates to ethyl cyclooct-3/4-ene-1-carboxylates, and to a process of making the same. The invention further refers to flavour and fragrance compositions comprising them.
US11426333B2 Solid hair cosmetic composition
The present disclosure relates to a solid hair cosmetic composition comprising—based on the total weight of the cosmetic composition—about 30.0 to about 60.0% by weight of at least one polyhydric alcohol, and optionally: about 0.1 to about 15.0% by weight of at least one cationic surfactant, about 0.1 to about 20.0% by weight of at least one saturated or unsaturated, branched or unbranched C8-C30 alcohol and/or a saturated or unsaturated, branched or unbranched C8-C30 carboxylic acid and/or a salt of a saturated or unsaturated, branched or unbranched C8-C30 carboxylic acid, and about 0.1 to about 40.0% by weight of at least one polysaccharide, as well as production and application methods and uses thereof.
US11426329B2 Dispensing systems and methods for prefilled syringes
A dispensing mechanism includes at least two helical augers having threads, and at least two channels configured to hold the items to be dispensed. The items to be dispensed are received at least partially within the threads of the augers. The dispensing mechanism includes a drive mechanism engaged with the at least two augers and configured to rotate the at least two augers to transport the items to be dispensed, driven by the threads of the augers, to dispense the items from the dispensing mechanism. The dispensing mechanism may include a separable dispenser and cassette.
US11426328B1 Closure for a medical container
A closure for a medical container including a base structured to be supported in an operative, upright orientation on a horizontal surface and having an exposed face and a connector disposed thereon and extending outwardly therefrom. A protective cage includes one or more cage members each configured in the form of a helix fixedly connected to the base and extending longitudinally and laterally outward from the connector in at least partially surrounding relation thereto. The base may include self-righting structural features, including an outer surface having a curved, substantially bulbous configuration and a center of gravity disposed between a tipping point of said base and a terminal end thereof.
US11426325B2 System and method for dynamic device discovery and address assignment
A pool or spa system includes networked pool or spa devices that can be dynamically configured with network address by a controller. The controller can transmit a device discovery request on a network and can receive a discovery response from pool or spa devices that require a network address. The system determines and assigns the network addresses for the pool or spa devices based on unique device identifiers associated with the responding pool or spa devices. The network addresses assigned to the pool or spa device are transmitted to the pool or spa device to be used by the pool or spa devices to communicate with the controller over the network. The system can be used to discover and assign addresses to various types of pool or spa devices, such as pumps, underwater lights, chlorinators, water feature controllers, remote controllers, and/or other types of devices.
US11426324B2 Load-reducing massage backpack
A load-reducing massage backpack comprising the pack body and the back belt. An interlayer with an upper opening is arranged on the pack body against the back, an elastic fixed laminate is provided in the interlayer, the lower end of the fixed laminate is provided at the bottom of the interlayer and the upper end can extend out of the opening and is connected to the back belt, and the back of the pack body is against the waist and the massage apparatus. The present invention overcomes the defects existing in the prior backpack without massage function and in the prior massagers which only massage the waist, shoulder or back alone but cannot massage these positions simultaneously. An elastic fixed laminate is arranged on the backpack and a massage apparatus is disposed on the fixed laminate to massage the waist, shoulder and back. The massage apparatus is easy, flexible and can massage one or more positions simultaneously, support change of the massage position based on the user's demand, and be removed and used separately.
US11426320B2 Relocation module and methods for surgical equipment
Modules for housing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including a system to measure and record administration of one or more IV medications or fluids for IV administration.
US11426319B2 Relocation modules and methods for surgical field
Examples of a module for housing unrelated electronic and electromechanical equipment for use during surgery. The module can include a lower section and a tower-like upper section. The lower section can house unrelated electronic and electromechanical equipment. The tower-like upper section can be located on top of the lower section. A water-resistant cowling can enclose at least a portion of the lower section and the tower-like upper section. A cartridge containing one or more ultraviolet-C producing lights can be protectively housed within the tower-like upper section. The cartridge containing one or more ultraviolet-C producing lights can be configured to emerge upward from a top of the tower-like upper section to substantially seat itself on the top of the tower-like upper section when activated allowing the ultraviolet-C light to disinfect the patient and staff-contacting upper surfaces of the equipment in the operating room.
US11426318B2 Medical module including automated dose-response record system
An automated dose-response record system including a module for housing waste-heat producing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including at least one physiologic monitor, and including a system to measure, temporally correlate and record dose and response events.
US11426317B2 Transport device and method of operating such transport device
A transport device is for carrying and moving objects from one location to another. In an embodiment, the transport device includes a chassis and at least four motor-driven omnidirectional wheels arranged on the chassis. The chassis is configured to adapt the wheelbase and the track gauge of the omnidirectional wheels according to the size of the object. A corresponding method for operating such transport device is further specified in an embodiment. The embodiments of the application lie in the universal usage of the transport device for nearly all sizes and shapes of an object.
US11426314B2 Hospital bed having turn assist panels
A patient bed includes turn assist panels to rotate portions of a mattress. Some patient beds have siderails that are movable by a patient so that the patient can egress from the bed without interference from the siderails. Some patient beds have caregiver control panels for controlling features and functions of the patient bed, such as movement of the turn assist panels.
US11426307B2 Trephine to create shaped cuts for cornea or tissue
The shaped corneal/other tissue/bioengineered material trephines can create single or combination of shaped cuts and sections in cornea, sclera or any other tissue or bioengineered material of desired shapes, thickness, width, depth, radius, sizes/dimensions, measurements and configurations. It can create certain patterned or shaped cuts in tissue including but not limited to cornea and sclera/bioengineered material without using the femtosecond laser, especially in the case of cornea where at present the femtosecond laser is required for this purpose. A manual or motorized trephine allows creating cuts in different shapes, thicknesses, width, depth, radius, sizes/dimensions, configurations and measurements with single/multiple or combination of cuts. These configurable cuts give the advantage of creating shaped incisions/sections in the body of a subject as well as give the ability to create donor and recipient sections of cornea, sclera or any other tissue or bioengineered material of specific shapes and dimensions. It therefore gives the ability to create these shaped cuts and sections of tissue without the need for a femtosecond laser and also ability to cut through tissue that is not necessarily transparent.
US11426305B2 Systems and methods for obstructive sleep apnea detection and monitoring
One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a system that monitors and detects obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The system includes an oropharynx protection appliance (12), which includes a passive tongue retention structure (13) having an end portion adapted to prevent a pharyngeal portion of a tongue of a subject from collapsing and at least one anchoring structure (15) that is connected to the passive tongue retention structure and adapted to secure the passive tongue retention structure within the subject's mouth in a removable fashion. The system also includes a sensing system (14) attached to a portion of the oropharynx apparatus. The sensing system includes a sensor (16) to measure a position of the pharyngeal portion of the tongue to detect an obstruction of the oropharynx; and a wireless transceiver (17) to transmit data related to the obstruction of the oropharynx to a remote diagnostic device (18).
US11426302B2 Containment devices for treatment of intestinal fistulas and complex wounds
Devices to contain and control the effluent or gastric juices of intestinal fistulas, other fistulas, stomas, and other wounds. The device includes a flexible fluid containment lineal strip defining a fluid containment wall which collapses when pressure is applied to the wound dressing, means for forming the lineal strip into any open or closed shape to fit wounds of various shape and size, means for joining the lineal strip to create closed effluent containment areas, means for creating a seal at the wound bed interface whereby effluent is contained, and means for interfacing with a pouch appliance to capture effluent and bowel contents until bowel contents can be emptied into a toilet or other waste receptacle.
US11426301B2 Wearable medical device
The present invention relates to a wearable medical device for immobilizing an appendage. More specifically, the apparatus utilizes absorbent and moisture wicking material thereby preventing accumulation of moisture and decrease chafing during use of the medical device. The apparatus is also intended to allow a user to install and remove the sling liner by using one hand.
US11426300B2 Motorized tightening mechanism for the Scoliosis Boston Brace
An improved Scoliosis Boston Brace having a motorized tightening mechanism is disclosed, which tightens the brace around the patient's body with a motorized mechanism. The motorized tightening mechanism makes it easier for the patient to tighten the brace around their body, and also eases the task of putting on/off, the brace. The components of the present invention include a Boston brace, a worm drive, worm drive rack, a hexagonal peg, nylon strap, rivet, two parts epoxy glue, buttons and motor screwdriver. The worm drive and the worm drive rack are connected to the nylon strap, which is attached through rivet to the Boston brace. The hexagonal peg helps in manipulating the worm drive, which determines the tightens of the brace and the button attached to worm drive rack, helps to unclasp the mechanism when taking off the brace.
US11426299B2 Joint support unit and walking support apparatus
To provide a joint support unit, etc. capable of being worn on both left and right joints. A joint support unit includes a first link worn on one end side of a joint portion, a second link worn on the other end side of the joint portion, and rotatably coupled to the first link, a driving unit configured to perform rotation driving of the second link, and a rotation regulating unit configured to regulate a rotation direction and a rotation range of the second link. The rotation regulating unit includes an engagement body provided in one of the links, and an engagement part provided in the other one of the links, and engaging with the engagement body, the engagement part includes two guiding paths and that guide the engagement body moving according to the rotation direction of the second link in different directions, and a communication path.
US11426297B2 Selective stent crimping
Methods for crimping a stent on an expandable member of a delivery catheter, and devices and methods for treating a bifurcation are disclosed. A method for crimping includes positioning a stent having a first portion and a second portion over the expandable member, and non-uniformly crimping the stent to the expandable member. The method can include routing an elongate shaft under the second portion of the stent and through the side hole so as to be routed external to the first portion. The stent second portion can be crimped so that the elongate shaft can be slidably disposed relative to the stent second portion prior to deployment of the stent.
US11426293B2 Medical implant
A medical having a proximal and a distal end, that is preformed to assume a superimposed structure at an implantation site but can be made to take on a volume-reduced form making it possible to introduce it by means of a micro-catheter and a guide wire arranged at the proximal end, with the implant in its superimposed structure assuming the form of a longitudinally open tube and having a mesh structure of interconnected strings or filaments. The implant has a tapering structure at its proximal end where the strings or filaments converge at a connection point.
US11426291B2 Orthopaedic implant with porous structural member
A tool for use with an orthopaedic implant includes: a tubular assembly including a tubular passage having a first end and a second end, the first end including a means for attachment to an implant body; a plug; and a plunger coupled to the plug. The tubular passage is configured to receive, via the second end, a material agent and the plunger coupled to the plug. The plunger is configured to slide through the tubular passage for expelling the material agent from the tubular passage into a load bearing member via the at least one first opening. The plunger is configured to rotate within the tubular passage for coupling the plug with the first opening to seal the first opening against expulsion of the material agent from the load bearing member via the first opening.
US11426286B2 Expandable intervertebral implant
An intervertebral implant is configured to be implanted in an intervertebral space in a first initial configuration. Subsequently, an actuator is configured to be driven in an actuation direction such that the actuator urges the implant to expand along a first expansion direction. Once the implant has been fully expanded along the first expansion direction, the actuator is configured to be further driven in the actuation direction so as to expand the implant in a second expansion direction that is perpendicular to the first expansion direction.
US11426285B2 Truss glenoid augment
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a glenoid implant for replacing a native glenoid includes an articulating surface configured to articulate with respect to a humeral head. A bone-facing surface may be opposite the articulating surface, the bone-facing surface having a first area configured to contact a paleoglenoid of the native glenoid. An augment portion may be coupled to the bone-facing surface, the augment portion being configured to contact a neoglenoid of the native glenoid. The augment portion may be transitionable between a first configuration in which the augment portion has a first convexity and a second configuration in which the augment portion has a second convexity different than the first convexity.
US11426282B2 Implants for adding joint inclination to a knee arthroplasty
According to one example, a bearing component for a knee arthroplasty is disclosed. The bearing component can optionally comprise any one or combination of: a medial compartment having an medial articular surface with a medial articular track and having a first thickness as measured at the medial articular track between the medial articular surface a medial distal surface; and a lateral compartment having a lateral articular surface with a lateral articular track and having a second thickness as measured at the lateral articular track between the lateral articular surface a lateral distal surface; wherein the medial articular surface at the medial articular track and the lateral articular surface at the lateral articular track each have an inclination so as to form an acute angle with respect to a resected proximal surface of a tibia.
US11426281B2 Bone reconstruction and orthopedic implants
A method of constructing a patient-specific orthopedic implant comprising: (a) comparing a patient-specific abnormal bone model, derived from an actual anatomy of a patient's abnormal bone, with a reconstructed patient-specific bone model, also derived from the anatomy of the patient's bone, where the reconstructed patient-specific bone model reflects a normalized anatomy of the patient's bone, and where the patient-specific abnormal bone model reflects an actual anatomy of the patient's bone including at least one of a partial bone, a deformed bone, and a shattered bone, wherein the patient-specific abnormal bone model comprises at least one of a patient-specific abnormal point cloud and a patient-specific abnormal bone surface model, and wherein the reconstructed patient-specific bone model comprises at least one of a reconstructed patient-specific point cloud and a reconstructed patient-specific bone surface model; (b) optimizing one or more parameters for a patient-specific orthopedic implant to be mounted to the patient's abnormal bone using data output from comparing the patient-specific abnormal bone model to the reconstructed patient-specific bone model; and, (c) generating an electronic design file for the patient-specific orthopedic implant taking into account the one or more parameters.
US11426275B2 Leaflet attachment having tabs and flaps
A prosthetic heart valve includes a collapsible and expandable stent and a plurality of commissure features disposed on the stent. A collapsible and expandable valve assembly includes a plurality of leaflets connected to the plurality of commissure features, each commissure feature including a body having a proximal end and a distal end. A plurality of eyelets is arranged in rows and columns on the body for distributing load from the plurality of leaflets.
US11426272B2 Intraocular lenses with shape-changing optics
An intraocular lens (IOL) with a shape-changing optic is provided. The shape-changing optic includes an elastic anterior face located anterior to the equator. The anterior face has an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a periphery. The shape-changing optic also includes a posterior face having an anterior surface, a posterior surface, and a periphery. An elastic side wall can extend across the equator and extend from the anterior face to the posterior face. A chamber can be located between the anterior face and the posterior face. The IOL can further include at least one haptic extending from the periphery of the anterior face, the periphery of the posterior face, or both.
US11426268B1 Constructs and methods for repairing a tendon with a reduced risk of reinjury
A method of effecting a tendon repair in a patient comprising providing a suture tape, using the suture tape to connect tendon tissue to bone of the patient such that the suture tape lays flat on the tendon, and permitting ingrowth of the tendon tissue into the suture tape as the absorbable fibers are absorbed into the patient's tissue. The suture tape is a flat braid of elastic, absorbable fibers and high strength fibers, the tape being at least 1 mm wide and 2 cm long, and less than 1 mm high. The suture tape includes at least 4 absorbable fibers and at least 4 high strength fibers. Further, the suture tape is capable of being stretched at least 10% from its shortest length to the length at which it breaks and is capable of withstanding a load of at least 260 Newtons before breaking.
US11426267B2 Implantable mesh and method of use
A method of using an implantable mesh for repairing a tissue defect or reconstructing tissue, wherein the implantable mesh has a mesh body and at least two mesh extensions comprised of mesh extending therefrom, includes positioning the mesh body of the implantable mesh such that the mesh body extends across the tissue defect or tissue to be reconstructed and passing at least one mesh extension through tissue adjacent to the tissue defect or tissue to be reconstructed so as to anchor the implantable mesh to the tissue and resist high tension without dehiscing or migrating from the tissue defect or tissue to be reconstructed.
US11426261B2 Fixture
The present invention relates to a fixture for insertion into a bore hole arranged in bone tissue, comprising a threaded leading portion and a threaded trailing portion located coronally of the leading portion, wherein the threading of the leading portion has at least one first thread spiral, wherein the threading of the trailing portion has at least one more thread spiral than the threading in the leading portion, wherein the threading of the trailing portion and the threading of the leading portion have the same or substantially the same lead, wherein the profile of at least one of the thread spirals in the trailing portion is, at least along a portion of its length, substantially the same as the profile of the outermost parts of said first thread spiral in the leading portion, and wherein the at least one thread spiral in the trailing portion having substantially the same profile as the outermost part of said first thread spiral in the leading portion is arranged to follow the spiral path of that thread spiral.
US11426254B2 Method and apparatus for virtual endoscopy
A surgical instrument navigation system is provided that visually simulates a virtual volumetric scene of a body cavity of a patient from a point of view of a surgical instrument residing in the cavity of the patient. The surgical instrument navigation system includes: a surgical instrument; an imaging device which is operable to capture scan data representative of an internal region of interest within a given patient; a tracking subsystem that employs electro-magnetic sensing to capture in real-time position data indicative of the position of the surgical instrument; a data processor which is operable to render a volumetric perspective image of the internal region of interest from a point of view of the surgical instrument; and a display which is operable to display the volumetric perspective image of the patient.
US11426251B2 Articulation directional lights on a surgical instrument
A surgical instrument comprising a shaft, an end effector, and an articulation joint rotatably connecting the end effector to the shaft is disclosed. The end effector and/or shaft comprise indicator lights which indicate the direction in which the end effector is being articulated. The indicator lights are positioned such that they are visible to a clinician via an endoscope monitor during an endoscopic procedure.
US11426247B2 Method, system for registration of bone, and trackable element
The application provides a method, system for registration of a bone, and a trackable element, it is configured to obtain a mark point information which can be obtained from a certain operation performed by a distal end of a trackable element on a surface of the bone when a switch of the trackable element meets a setting condition corresponding to the operation; and to perform a virtual reconstruction of the surface of the bone according to the obtained mark point information and an image data of the bone which is obtained in advance. As a result, a precise registration of the patient's physical space coordinate system and image space coordinate system can be achieved, during which only one operator is enough for completing the registration. Therefore, operations with high accuracy and convenience are ensured, which can significantly improve the registration efficiency, and the operating experience of operators.
US11426246B2 Closure joint engagement for surgical tool
The disclosed embodiments relate to systems and methods for a surgical tool or a surgical robotic system. A coupling device driven by a plurality of drive disks corresponds to a first motor and a second motor. One or more processors are configured to send a low torque command to a first motor, send the low torque command to a second motor, determine whether the first motor and the second motor meet one or more hold engagement criteria, send a high torque command to the first motor in response to the first motor and the second motor meeting the one or more hold engagement criteria, and send the high torque command to the second motor in response to the first motor and the second motor meeting the one or more hold engagement criteria.
US11426245B2 Surgical guidance system and method with acoustic feedback
A surgical system includes a surgical tool, a tracking system configured to obtain tracking data indicative of positions of the surgical tool relative to an anatomical feature, an acoustic device, and a computer system programmed to control the acoustic device to provide acoustic feedback to a user based on the tracking data.
US11426243B2 Technologies for monitoring and predicting impaction state of an orthopaedic surgical implement during an orthopaedic surgical procedure
Technologies for monitoring impaction and predicting impaction state during an orthopaedic surgical procedure include one or more impaction sensors that generate sensor data. The surgical procedure includes impaction of an orthopaedic implement such as a surgical instrument or a prosthetic component. An impaction analyzer generates an impaction state prediction with a machine learning model based on the sensor data. The impaction state prediction may include an unseated state, a seated state, and a fracture state. An impaction state user interface outputs the impaction state prediction. A model trainer may train the machine learning model with labeled sensor data.
US11426237B2 Electrosurgical apparatus for delivering RF and/or microwave energy into biological tissue
An electrosurgical instrument for applying to biological tissue RF electromagnetic energy and/or microwave frequency EM energy, wherein the instrument tip has a protective hull with a smoothly contoured convex undersurface facing away from a planar body, and wherein the planar body has a tapering distal edge, and wherein an underside of the planar body extends beyond the protective hull at the tapering distal edge. Also disclosed herein is an interface joint for integrating into a single cable assembly all of (i) a fluid feed, (ii) a needle movement mechanism, and (iii) an energy feed (e.g. a coaxial cable), and a torque transfer device for permitting controlled rotation of the cable assembly within the instrument channel of an endoscope. The interface joint and torque transfer device may be integrated as a single component.
US11426236B2 System and method for advancing, orienting, and immobilizing on internal body tissue a catheter or other therapeutic device
This invention provides a system and method that allows a therapeutic device, such as an atrial fibrillation microwave ablation catheter or ablation tip to be guided to a remote location within a body cavity and then accurately immobilized on the tissue, including that of a moving organ, such as the heart. In various embodiments, the system and method also enables accurate movement and steering along the tissue, while in engagement therewith. Such movement and engagement entails the use of vacuum or microneedle structures on at least two interconnected and articulated immobilizers that selectively engage to and release from the tissue to allow a crawling or traversing walking across the organ as the therapeutic catheter/tool tip applies treatment (AGE devices). In further embodiments that lack a movement capability (AID devices), the immobilizers allow a predetermined position for the introduced device to be maintained against the tissue while a treatment is applied to the location adjacent thereto. In the exemplary AID devices, variety of steering mechanisms and mechanisms for exposing and anchoring a catheter against the underlying tissue can be employed. In the exemplary AGE devices, a variety of articulation and steering mechanisms, including those based upon pneumatic/hydraulic bellows, lead screws and electromagnetic actuators can be employed.
US11426234B2 Systems and methods for permanent female contraception
Medical devices and methods for treating and occluding a female patient's fallopian tubes to provide permanent birth control or sterilization.
US11426231B2 Arthroscopic devices and methods
An arthroscopic or other medical device includes an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a working end. At least one electrode for treating tissue is located at the working end of the shaft, and a fluid outflow path extends proximally from the working end through a first channel portion in the shaft. A handpiece is coupled to the proximal end of the shaft and has a body with a second channel portion formed along an axis therein. The second channel is receives a heated or other outflow from a proximal end of the first channel in the shaft, and the second channel runs along an axis of the handpiece. A thin wall sleeve is located in the handpiece so that it surrounds at least a portion of the second channel. The thin wall sleeve is surrounded by an air gap or otherwise provides a thermal barrier between an exterior surface of the thin wall sleeve and an inner surface of the body of the handpiece in order to limit heat transfer from the heated or other fluid outflow through the second channel.
US11426228B2 RF output stage switching mechanism
An electrosurgical unit including a radiofrequency generator configured to generate electrosurgical energy. The radiofrequency generator includes a first receptacle configured to electrically couple with an electrosurgical hand piece configured to deliver bipolar radiofrequency energy. A second receptacle is included and configured to electrically couple with an electrosurgical hand piece configured to deliver monopolar radiofrequency energy. The radiofrequency generator includes a relay circuit configured to allow simultaneous radiofrequency energy delivery to the electrosurgical hand pieces in the first receptacle and the second receptacle.
US11426227B2 Treatment tool
The disclosed technology is directed to a treatment tool having a blade configured to engage with a treatment target. A heater is configured to be spaced apart from the blade. A first thermally conductive member is sandwiched between the blade and the heater so as to transmit heat to the blade. The first thermally conductive member includes respective first and second portions each of which is disposed on respective distal-end and proximal-end sides in longitudinal directions of the blade for thermally conducting a different prescribed quantity of heat per unit time from each of the respective first and second portions to the blade via the heater. The first thermally conductive member includes a first thermal conductivity anisotropy that is higher in longitudinal directions of the blade and is lower in widthwise directions transverse to the longitudinal directions.
US11426224B2 Osseous anchoring implant with cortical stabilization
An osseous anchoring implant with cortical stabilization. The implant having: an expandable sleeve having a first threading inside and a second threading outside, a screw having an external profile complementary to the internal profile of said expandable sleeve and an external threading with a reverse screw pitch of the second threading, The implant switching from a folded rest position to a deployed position by the actuation of said reversed threading, causing the penetration of the screw into the expandable sleeve and generating the radial expansion of the expandable sleeve by deformation on a distal portion. In the deployed position, the expandable sleeve has a frustoconical shape. The proximal portion of the screw includes an outer osseous anchoring threading and a frustoconical portion whose flaring is reversed relative to that of the expandable sleeve in the deployed position.
US11426223B2 Bone screw and method of manufacture
An implant receiver comprises a body formed by a first manufacturing method, the body including an outer surface and having spaced apart walls defining a cavity configured for disposal of a spinal implant; and at least one layer being formed onto at least a portion of the outer surface by a second manufacturing method. In some embodiments, systems, spinal constructs, surgical instruments and methods are disclosed. In some embodiments, systems, spinal constructs, surgical instruments and methods are disclosed.
US11426218B2 Adjustable bone plates
Bone plates having an adjustable joint, and methods of using the bone plates to fix bones.
US11426217B2 Plantar bone fusion plate
A plantar bone plate and a method are provided for treating fractures of metatarsal bones. The plantar bone plate comprises a generally elongate member having an upper surface and a lower, bone contact surface. Two or more fixation apertures and a compression slot are disposed along a longitudinal dimension of the elongate member. The fixation apertures receive fasteners suitable for fastening the plantar bone plate to a metatarsal bone. The compression slot receives a fastener at an oblique angle for compressing adjacent portions of the metatarsal bone so as to encourage bone fusion. A curvature along the elongate member is configured to mate the plantar bone plate with the anatomy of the plantar aspect of the metatarsal bone. In one embodiment, the curvature is comprised of at least a first bend and a second bend, such that the plantar bone plate mates with the plantar anatomy of the 5th metatarsal.
US11426216B2 Methods and devices for minimally invasive spinal fixation element placement
Minimally invasive methods and devices for introducing a spinal fixation element into a surgical site in a patient's spinal column are provided. In general, the method involves advancing a spinal fixation element in a first, lengthwise orientation along a pathway extending from a minimally invasive percutaneous incision to a spinal anchor site. As the spinal fixation element approaches the spinal anchor site, the fixation element can be manipulated to extend in a second orientation, which is preferably substantially transverse to the first orientation, to position the fixation element in relation to one or more spinal anchors.
US11426213B1 Vertebral fixation assembly
An apparatus configured to attach a first vertebral body and a second vertebral body is disclosed. The apparatus includes a fastener including an anchor and a polyaxial head rotatably attached to the anchor, the anchor configured to be fastened to the first vertebral body, and an anchor assembly configured to be received in an aperture of the second vertebral body. The anchor assembly is configured to be received in a head aperture of the polyaxial head. The polyaxial head has three rotational degrees of freedom relative to the anchor based on the rotatable attachment of the polyaxial head to the anchor.
US11426207B2 Pivotal bone anchor assembly with centrally open screw shank
A cannulated pivotal bone anchor assembly includes a shank having an anchor portion, a capture portion with a central drive structure surrounded by an upward-facing planar surface, and an axial bore extending entirely through the shank from a top of the capture portion to a bottom of the anchor portion. The cannulated pivotal bone anchor assembly also includes a head member having an internal cavity for receiving the capture portion and a channel for receiving an elongate rod and a closure top. After the shank and head member are coupled together, the cannulated pivotal bone anchor assembly is insertable along a guide wire positioned in the axial bore of the shank and implantable into a bone of a patient as a fully assembled unit, with only the elongate rod and the closure top remaining to be positioned into the channel.
US11426199B2 Methods of treating a vertebral body
Described herein are various implementations of systems and methods for accessing and modulating tissue (for example, systems and methods for accessing and ablating nerves or other tissue within or surrounding a vertebral body to treat chronic lower back pain). Assessment of vertebral endplate degeneration or defects (e.g., pre-Modic changes) to facilitate identification of treatment sites and protocols are also provided in several embodiments. Several embodiments comprise the use of biomarkers to confirm or otherwise assess ablation, pain relief, efficacy of treatment, etc. Some embodiments include robotic elements for, as an example, facilitating robotically controlled access, navigation, imaging, and/or treatment.
US11426195B2 Retractable device
A self-locking retractable surgical knife including a sheath member having front and rear ends, and a retractable member including a support member and a blade supported by the support member. The support member has a front end, a rear end and an elongated interior space. The retractable member is partially disposed in the sheath member and telescopically received in the sheath member for movement between a guarded position wherein the blade is guarded in the sheath member, and an exposed position wherein the blade extends out of the sheath member. The self-locking retractable further includes a biasing member disposed in the interior space of the support member and a latch member disposed in the interior space of the support member.
US11426189B2 Connector for securing ultrasound catheter to transducer
An ultrasonic system includes an ultrasound transducer housing, an ultrasonic catheter, and a transducer mechanism. The ultrasound transducer housing contains a transducer horn configured to be connected to a signal generator. The ultrasonic catheter includes an ultrasound transmission member having a proximal end and disposed in the lumen, a sonic connector that connects the proximal end of the ultrasound transmission member with the transducer horn, a control ring, and a nesting piece configured to selectively receive the sonic connector. The control ring is operatively coupled to the nesting piece to move the nesting piece. The transducer mechanism is configured to move from a first position to a second position, and wherein the transducer mechanism is configured such that movement of the transducer mechanism from the first position to the second position engages the control ring on the catheter to move the nesting piece.
US11426186B2 Catheter device for delivering mechanical waves
A catheter device including an internal elongated and hollow body extending between a proximal end and a distal end along a longitudinal axis, the internal elongated and hollow body defining a longitudinal aperture that extends between the proximal and distal ends thereof, the longitudinal aperture being shaped and sized for receiving a guide wire therein, and at least one mechanical waveguide secured to the internal elongated and hollow body and extending longitudinally along at least a portion of the internal elongated and hollow body, with the at least one mechanical waveguide capable of propagating at least one mechanical wave therealong.
US11426182B2 Blade reamer assembly for surgical use
A device is provided, including a cutting rib, the cutting rib including an arcuate portion having an outer sharp edge and a centralizer configured to receive the cutting rib through a radial slot, the radial slot forming a gap with the cutting rib. The arcuate portion of the cutting rib is formed into a profile that follows a surface of the centralizer, the outer sharp edge of the arcuate portion of the cutting rib has a wavy profile that forms a tunnel in the gap between the centralizer and the cutting rib, and the outer sharp edge of the arcuate portion of the cutting rib protrudes outwardly from the surface of the centralizer. A method for using the device to cut bone in a surgical configuration is also provided.
US11426180B2 Tissue penetrating surgical systems and methods
A surgical system for penetrating and determining a characteristic of tissue. An instrument generates rotational torque, and a drill bit tool body extends along an axis between a distal end to engage tissue and a proximal end to couple to the instrument. An emitter operatively coupled to the instrument emits light. A detector operatively coupled to the instrument detects light. An emission lightguide within the tool body transmits light emitted by the emitter toward the tissue as the instrument rotates the tool body. A detection lightguide within the tool body is spaced from the emission lightguide and transmit light reflected by the tissue toward the detector as the instrument rotates the tool body. The emitter emits light into the emission lightguide along the axis, and the detector detects light reflected from the tissue exiting the detection lightguide transverse to the axis when the tool body is coupled to the instrument.
US11426179B2 Orthopaedic surgical instrument system and method including a stem trial component
A method of assembling an orthopaedic surgical instrument may include selecting a surgical reamer for use in resecting a portion of a patient's bone. The method may also include aligning an outer sleeve of a stem trial component with a distal end of a shaft of the surgical reamer. The method may also include advancing the outer sleeve into engagement with the distal end of the reamer shaft. The method may also include advancing a central rod of the stem trial component along a passageway defined in the outer sleeve into engagement with the distal end of the reamer shaft. The method may also include threading the central rod into the distal end of the reamer shaft to couple the stem trial component to the surgical reamer for use in resecting the portion of the patient's bone.
US11426177B2 Hemostasis clip deployment
A device includes a clip including a capsule and a pair of clip arms, proximal ends of which are slidably received within a channel of the capsule to move the clip arms between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The clip arms are aligned relative to one another via a pin received within openings extending through proximal ends of the clip arms. A proximal portion includes a flexible shaft extending from a proximal end to a distal end including a bushing releasably coupled to the capsule. A control member extends longitudinally through the flexible shaft from a proximal end to a distal end releasably coupled to the proximal ends of the clip aims, the distal end of the control member including a pair of holding jaws, each of which include a pair of fingers extending about the pin along opposing sides thereof to grip the pin therebetween.
US11426176B2 Cartridge with multi-clip dispensing provisions
An endoscopic surgical apparatus is configured to be loaded with a replaceable cartridge. The cartridge is loaded with a single-file line-up of a series of endoscopic clips. The endoscopic surgical apparatus is furthermore configured to apply (ie., dispense) each clip serially in the line-up, one clip at a time, wherever and whenever the user (eg., surgeon) chooses.
US11426159B2 Sled detection device
A surgical stapling device includes a staple reload and a shipping wedge. In embodiments, the shipping wedge is configured to disable the use of a staple reload if the staple reload does not have an actuation sled. In other embodiments, the actuation sled includes a readable identifier that facilitates confirmation of the presence of an actuation sled within a staple reload from a location externally of the staple reload.
US11426151B2 Bag closure for specimen retrieval device
A specimen retrieval device includes a bag having a closed bottom end portion and an open top end portion. The specimen retrieval device includes a cinch mechanism coupled to the open top end portion. The cinch mechanism includes a flexible band secured to the bag and a cinch coupled to the flexible band. The flexible band is movable relative to the cinch to reduce or enlarge a diameter of the open top end portion of the bag. The cinch is selectively engagable with the flexible band to fix the diameter of the open top end portion of the bag.
US11426150B2 Adapter assembly for attaching a lighting device to a handheld electrosurgical instrument
An adapter assembly is disclosed for attaching a lighting device to a handheld surgical instrument, which includes a first body portion configured to engage a distal end portion of the surgical instrument at a position along a central axis thereof, and a second body portion configured to support a lighting device adjacent the distal end portion of the surgical instrument, such that an illumination axis of the lighting device angularly intersects the central axis of the surgical instrument.
US11426149B2 Tissue cutting member for a biopsy device
A biopsy device includes a tissue cutting member slidably disposed within a probe component. The tissue cutting member has a distal tubular portion having a longitudinal axis and a flared distal section. The flared distal section has an inclined distal tip and an outwardly flared distal tubular portion that defines an inner tissue receiving aperture. The inclined distal tip has a beveled front face with a leading tissue cutting edge and a trailing cutting edge. A longitudinally oriented opening is in the flared distal section. The longitudinally oriented opening has an open distal end and is configured to extend from a closed proximal end to the open distal end. The closed proximal end has a relief opening with a transverse dimension larger than a transverse dimension of the longitudinally oriented opening adjacent the relief opening. The longitudinally oriented opening diverges to intersect the trailing cutting edge.
US11426147B2 System and method for acquiring optoacoustic data and producing parametric maps thereof
A method is disclosed for generating sinograms by sampling a plurality of transducers acoustically coupled with the surface of a volume of tissue over a period of time after a light pulse at one wavelength, and after another light pulse at a different wavelength, and for processing those sinograms, reconstructing at least two optoacoustic images from the two sinograms, processing the two optoacoustic images to generate two envelope images and generating a parametric map from information in the two envelope images. In an embodiment, motion and tracking are determined to align the envelope images. In an embodiment, at least a second parametric map is produced from information in the same two envelope images. In an embodiment an ultrasound image is also acquired, and the parametric map is coregistered with and overlayed upon the ultrasound image, and then displayed.
US11426144B2 Method and device for elasticity detection
Disclosed are a method and a device for elasticity detection. The method comprises: controlling an excitation device (2) to periodically excite N shear waves in a tissue at a preset time interval and controlling an ultrasonic transducer (3) to transmit ultrasonic waves (101) to the tissue, where the excitation device and the ultrasonic transducer are maintained in contact with a surface of the tissue; receiving, by the ultrasonic transducer (3), an ultrasonic echo signal (102) corresponding to each of the shear waves; acquiring a propagation characteristic parameter (103) of each of the shear waves according to the ultrasonic echo signal corresponding to each of the shear waves; calculating an elasticity parameter of the tissue (104) according to propagation characteristic parameters of the N shear waves and a tissue density of the tissue.
US11426142B2 Computer vision systems and methods for real-time localization of needles in ultrasound images
Computer vision systems and methods for real-time localization of a needle in an ultrasound video are provided. The method includes a step of receiving at a processor a plurality of frames from the ultrasound video. The method also includes the step of identifying by the processor one of the plurality of frames as a background image and a frame adjacent to the background image as a current image. The method further includes the step of performing by the processor a bitwise complement operation on the background image to generate a complement image. Moreover, the method includes the step of performing by the processor a pointwise logical AND operation on the complement image and the current image to identify the location of the needle.
US11426141B2 Systems and methods for interventional procedure planning
A system for performing an interventional procedure comprises an interventional instrument and a control system. The control system comprises a processor and a memory comprising machine-readable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the control system to receive a model of an anatomic structure, record a target location for a target structure identified in the model, determine a planned deployment location for the interventional instrument to perform the interventional procedure on the target structure, receive sensor data including an intraoperative image of the target structure from a sensor system disposed at least partially within the anatomic structure, and identify, based on the intraoperative image of the target structure from the sensor system disposed at least partially within the anatomic structure indicating a different target location than the recorded target location, a revised deployment location for the interventional instrument to perform the interventional procedure on the target structure.
US11426140B2 Intra-cardiac echocardiography interposer
An imaging catheter assembly is provided. The imaging catheter assembly includes an interposer including a multi-layered substrate structure, wherein the multi-layered substrate structure includes a first plurality of conductive contact pads coupled to a second plurality of conductive contact pads via a plurality of conductive lines; an imaging component coupled to the interposer via the first plurality of conductive contact pads; and an electrical cable coupled to the interposer via the second plurality of conductive contact pads and in communication with the imaging component.
US11426136B2 X-ray diagnostic system and medical image diagnostic system
According to one embodiment, an X-ray diagnostic system is used with an operation apparatus for operating, from a position separated from an object, a device inserted inside the object, and includes an imaging apparatus, an designation receiving circuit, a first display, and a second display. The imaging apparatus performs X-ray imaging of the object. The designation receiving circuit receives designation of a position on medical data from a first user who operates the device. The first display is disposed at a position visible from the first user, and displays a first image according to the designation of the position. The second display is disposed at a position visible from a second user who performs positioning of the imaging apparatus, and displays a second image different from the first image according to the designation of the position.
US11426135B2 Multi-modal Compton and single photon emission computed tomography medical imaging system
A multi-modality imaging system allows for selectable photoelectric effect and/or Compton effect detection. The camera or detector is a module with a catcher detector. Depending on the use or design, a scatter detector and/or a coded physical aperture are positioned in front of the catcher detector relative to the patient space. For low energies, emissions passing through the scatter detector continue through the coded aperture to be detected by the catcher detector using the photoelectric effect. Alternatively, the scatter detector is not provided. For higher energies, some emissions scatter at the scatter detector, and resulting emissions from the scattering pass by or through the coded aperture to be detected at the catcher detector for detection using the Compton effect. Alternatively, the coded aperture is not provided. The same module may be used to detect using both the photoelectric and Compton effects where both the scatter detector and coded aperture are provided with the catcher detector. Multiple modules may be positioned together to form a larger camera, or a module is used alone. By using modules, any number of modules may be used to fit with a multi-modality imaging system. One or more such modules may be added to another imaging system (e.g., CT or MR) for a multi-modality imaging system.
US11426133B2 Externally placed electromagnetic fiducial element
Some medical procedures may be assisted by an electromagnetic fiducial element assembly that is affixed to the body of a patient. The electromagnetic fiducial element assembly has a flexible substrate and an affixation mechanism such as an adhesive arranged to removably affix the electromagnetic fiducial element assembly to the body of a patient. The assembly also includes a housing coupled to the flexible substrate that partially or fully contains a first trackable electromagnetic element. A medically imagable structure is integrated with the electromagnetic fiducial element assembly. In the medical procedures, a medical image of a portion of the patient's body is captured, and a representation of the medically imagable structure is visually apparent in the medical image. When a medical device having a second trackable electromagnetic element is advanced into the body of the patient, the medical device, the first and second trackable electromagnetic elements are tracked with a sensor device and an image representing the medical device is formed in the captured medical image.
US11426122B2 Glove
A glove is described to simultaneously, non-invasively, and continuously, over a period of time, monitor physiological parameters (e.g., blood pressure, blood glucose, oxygen saturation level, electrical activity of the heart, and/or heart rate) of a patient. A computing server that is either communicatively coupled to the glove or is a part of the glove uses the monitored physiological parameters to determine whether the patient has a physiological condition (e.g., hypotension, hypertension, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, hypoxia, hyperoxia, arrhythmia, a strong form of tachycardia, a mild form of tachycardia, and/or bradycardia). Related apparatuses, systems, methods, techniques and articles are also described.
US11426119B2 Assessment of spinal column integrity
A method of assessing spinal column stability involves receiving image data corresponding to a spinal column of a patient; determining, based on the image data, a material strength of bony anatomy in at least a portion of the spinal column; completing a first stability assessment of the spinal column, based at least in part on the determined material strength; modifying the image data to simulate removal of bony anatomy or soft tissue from the spinal column to yield modified image data; and completing a second stability assessment of the spinal column, based at least in part on the determined material strength and the modified image data.
US11426117B2 Methods and systems for dietary communications using intelligent systems regarding endocrinal measurements
A system for dietary communications using intelligent systems regarding endocrinal measurements includes a computing device designed and configured to obtain a first endocrinal measurement relating to a user; compare the first endocrinal measurement to an endocrinal system effect; generate a body dysfunction label for the first endocrinal measurement as a function of the endocrinal system effect; identify a dietary communication as a function of the body dysfunction label, the first endocrinal measurement, and a first machine learning process, the first machine learning process trained using a first training set relating endocrinal measurements and body dysfunction labels to dietary communications; and present the dietary communication.
US11426116B2 System using eye tracking data for analysis and validation of data
The present invention generally relates to the field of automated and flexible information extraction for review and analysis of computer code. In particular, the novel present invention provides a unique platform for analyzing, classifying, extracting, and processing information using multichannel input from user devices and optical tracking sensors and employing the use of behavioral cloning network (BCN) technology. Embodiments of the inventions are configured to provide an end to end automated solution for extracting data from code review processes that can be used to automate and accelerate the code review and validation methods.
US11426115B2 System and method for pelvic floor feedback and neuromodulation
A computer-implemented method for pelvic floor feedback. The method includes capturing a strength of action potentials via wireless sensors, the wireless sensors positioned proximate to a pelvic floor of a user. The method also includes transmitting the strength of the action potentials to a mobile device. The method also includes recording the strength of the action potentials on the mobile device.
US11426110B2 Pre-connectable medical patch envelope
An envelope is comprised of two sheets of material that are placed one on top of each other with their interior sides facing each other with their edges sealed to each other with an adhesive to form an airtight enclosure. The envelope has at least one medical patch inside it that is attached to the interior side of at least one of the sheets and a layer of medical grade pressure sensitive adhesive surrounding the at least one medical patch. The pressure sensitive adhesive is applied to a part of the surface of the interior side of the sheet in order to attach the sheet of material and the at least one medical patch to the body of a patient. The medical patch can be an electrode for measuring a patient's vital signs or delivering an electric shock or a transdermal patch for delivering a drug to a patient.
US11426106B2 Surgical drain
A medical drain sensor is provided located in a region of a drain tube which has turbulent or re-circulatory exudate flow. Means are provided in some embodiments to promote or enhance such flow.
US11426103B2 Multi-stream data collection system for noninvasive measurement of blood constituents
The present disclosure relates to noninvasive methods, devices, and systems for measuring various blood constituents or analytes, such as glucose. In an embodiment, a light source comprises LEDs and super-luminescent LEDs. The light source emits light at at least wavelengths of about 1610 nm, about 1640 nm, and about 1665 nm. In an embodiment, the detector comprises a plurality of photodetectors arranged in a special geometry comprising one of a substantially linear substantially equal spaced geometry, a substantially linear substantially non-equal spaced geometry, and a substantially grid geometry.
US11426100B1 Blood glucose trend meter
A system for obtaining and outputting real time blood glucose values or one or more indicators related thereto is described. The system comprises a sensor for obtaining blood glucose data from an individual in real time. The system includes an analyzer for comparing in a first comparison some or all of the blood glucose data obtained in real time and for generating an indicator in real time when the analyzer in comparing some or all of the blood glucose data identifies blood glucose data as unacceptable, the indicator provided as output on the user interface in real time.
US11426098B2 System and method for gait monitoring and improvement
A wearable device for gait monitoring and improvement, as well as systems for sensing relevant metrics and delivering real-time sensory feedback. One system receives a baseline active training program to target a mobility abnormality; downloads it onto a wearable device; determines the activity type based on sensor data obtained from a sensor array; generates cueing intensity feedback; receives field data from the wearable device; dynamically recommends new modification parameters based on the field data; and modifies the active training program based on the new modification parameters. The system may modify cueing intensity to correct the wearer's gait by selecting ranges of values for cueing response variables for a cueing window; receiving a sample dataset from a wearable device; determining whether a number of the cycles of frames spent in a no-correction frame is increasing; adjusting the outer bounds of the no-correction frame; and adjusting the cueing window.
US11426097B1 Rotary valve assemblies and methods of use for breath sample cartridge systems
An example breath collection and sampling device disclosed herein comprises a cartridge housing having a breath capture module, and a rotary valve operatively coupling a mouthpiece with the breath capture module. The rotary valve can have an open position where breath of a user can pass through the rotary valve, across capture sites of the breath capture module, and into a vacuum port, and a closed position for sealing the breath capture module from fluid passing through the rotary valve, while allowing the breath capture module to be exposed to a reagent for subsequent analysis of contents within the captured breath.
US11426094B2 Methods for iterative reconstruction of medical images using primal-dual optimization with stochastic dual variable updating
Methods for reconstructing images of a subject from data acquired with a medical imaging system, such as a magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) system, are described. In general, the image reconstructions implement a primal-dual optimization strategy that, in each iteration, stochastically updates a dual variable.
US11426093B2 Energy conversion monitoring devices, systems, and methods
Persons with sleep disordered breathing (SDB) may, or may not, recognize that they have symptoms of SDB, and/or that they may be at-risk of, or suffering certain health problems associated with SDB, including death. The disclosed Energy Conversion Monitor (ECM) sensor, when embodied, for example, in a wearable upper-armband format, has been demonstrated to be more sensitive and responsive than pulse oximetry monitoring of blood oxygen saturation as an indication of hypoxic stress induced by SDB, and is compatible with: (1) inclusion in sleep laboratory polysomnograph (PSG) testing instrumentation, (2) home-based diagnostic testing for SDB, (3) control of home-use airway therapy devices, (4) continuous remote surveillance and refinement of airway therapy, and (5) spot-check and continuous surveillance of sleep quality in the general population. The disclosed ECM also provides new measurements of physiologic stress during and following exercise. When applied during initial care of premature newborn infants, it offers improved therapeutic guidance during their transition from their limited in utero oxygen supply conditions, to the increased oxygen availability from breathing air. When applied during resuscitation of persons suffering from hypoxia and during reperfusion of ischemic tissue, such as during treatment of ischemic stroke, or ischemic heart attack, the ECM sensor can provide objective guidance regarding the safe and effective resupply of oxygen to the hypoxia-adapted tissue to help reduce or prevent microvascular occlusion and cellular injury. As a continuously worn physiologic surveillance monitor, the ECM offers the potential of early detection of sepsis. With the elderly and infirm, it offers a convenient and comfortable means of continuously assessing variations in status while awake and asleep.
US11426090B2 Device and method for measuring a vital signal
The present disclosure provides a vital sign measuring device and method that may measure a heart rate signal of a living body in a motion state. The method comprises detecting two different signals, using an adaptive noise removal algorithm for removing noise from the two signals, and obtaining a more accurate heat rate signal after a certain operation.
US11426086B2 Blood pressure measuring apparatus
A pressurizing/depressurizing section (4) performs at least one of air feeding to a cuff (20) by way of an air way (3) and air discharging by way of the air way (3) to thereby increase or decrease an internal pressure of the cuff (20). A first controlling section (5) causes the pressurizing/depressurizing section (4) to initiate the air feeding while performing the air discharging to thereby cause the internal pressure to transit from a pressure transient state to a pressure steady state or from the pressure steady state to the pressure transient state. A determining section (6) determines Whether the internal pressure has transited to the pressure steady state by way of the pressure transient state. A second controlling section (7) causes the pressurizing/depressurizing section (4) to suppress or stop the air discharging while continuing the air feeding, in accordance with determination made by the determining section (6).
US11426083B2 Equipment for monitoring blood flow and respiratory flow
The subject matter of the invention of the present application is non-invasive equipment for monitoring blood flows and/or respiratory cycles of a human or animal body, comprising at least one segment of conductive elastomer with variable resistance arranged so as to extend over the circumference of the body element and sensitive to the length of the circumference of said element, means for capturing said length by virtue of said variable resistance and supplying a signal representing said length, and means for processing said signal, comprising means for extracting parameters of the blood flows and/or respiratory cycles to be monitored.
US11426082B2 Physiological information processing apparatus and physiological information processing method
A physiological information processing method includes: acquiring electrocardiogram data of a subject; acquiring pulse wave data of the subject; measuring the heart rate based on the electrocardiogram data; measuring the pulse wave transit time based on the electrocardiogram data and the pulse wave data; calculating a cardiac output based on the pulse wave transit time and heart rate which have been measured; calculating the systemic vascular resistance; and correcting the calculated cardiac output based on the systemic vascular resistance.
US11426078B2 Object information acquiring apparatus and control method thereof
Provided is an object information acquiring apparatus, including: a light source; a detecting unit that detects an acoustic wave generated from an object which has received an irradiation light from the light source; a processing unit that generates characteristic information on the inside of the object by using the acoustic wave; and a memory unit that records the characteristic information in association with information on the irradiation light.
US11426077B2 Methods and systems for creating and interacting with three dimensional virtual models
Systems and methods are provided for preparation of orthodontics and prosthodontics. A method may include scanning a patient's teeth to form first 3D data of the patient's teeth including a removable element that obscures part of the dental surfaces of the patient's teeth and non-obscured tooth surfaces, removing the removable element form the patient's teeth so that the removable element no longer obscures the part of the dental surfaces of the patient's teeth, and scanning the previously obscured part of the dental surfaces of the patent's teeth and the non-obscured tooth surfaces.
US11426076B2 Contactless system and method for assessing and/or determining hemodynamic parameters and/or vital signs
A contactless system for assessing and/or determining hemodynamic parameters and/or vital signs is featured. The system includes one or more contactless light sources configured to emit light incident on a moving living subject at one more wavelengths absorbed by one or more chromophores associated with spontaneous hemodynamic oscillations in a predetermined area of the living subject. The system includes a camera subsystem including one or more cameras configured to receive reflected light from the predetermined area of the moving living subject and configured to track motion of the predetermined area of the living subject within a field of view of the camera subsystem and configured to generate a time sequence of images of the predetermined area of the living subject. A controller is coupled the one or more light sources and the camera subsystem and is configured to acquire the time sequence of images and configured to generate one or more non-contact PPG waveforms and to assess and/or and determine one or hemodynamic parameters and/or vital signs from the one or more non-contact PPG waveforms. One or more polarizers are preferably each coupled to one of the one or more light sources are preferably configured to polarize the light to a polarized state such that the polarized light in the polarized state diffuses into the tissue in the predetermined area at a predetermined depth range and the polarized light is maintained in the polarized state at the predetermined depth range. A detector polarizer is preferably coupled to each of the one or more cameras and is configured to discriminate the light maintained in the polarized state and at the predetermined depth range and configured to generate the time sequence of images of the predetermined area with improved signal quality of the resulting non-contact PPG waveform.
US11426075B1 System and method for residual cancer cell detection
Embodiments related to methods of use of an image analysis system for identifying residual cancer cells after surgery are disclosed. In some embodiments, the image analysis system collects a surgical site image and indicates on a display one or more locations of the identified cancer cells. In some embodiments, the method for identifying residual cancer cells comprises determining and selecting a portion of the surgical site image responsive to an intensity parameter; modifying the selected portion of the surgical site image to determine one or more groups of residual cancer cells based on size; and identifying at least one of the one or more groups of residual cancer cells from the modified portion of the surgical site image using a local-based threshold.
US11426074B2 Feedback detection for a treatment device
A system includes a focus optic configured to converge an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) beam to a focal region located along an optical axis. The system also includes a detector configured to detect a signal radiation emanating from a predetermined location along the optical axis. The system additionally includes a controller configured to adjust a parameter of the EMR beam based in part on the signal radiation detected by the detector. The system also includes a window located a predetermined depth away from the focal region, between the focal region and the focus optic along the optical axis, wherein the window is configured to make contact with a surface of a tissue.
US11426073B2 Imaging nerve function and pathologies using diffusion basis spectrum imaging
Repetitive electrical activity produces microstructural alteration in myelinated axons. These transient microstructural changes can be non-invasively visualized via two different magnetic-resonance-based approaches: diffusion fMRI and dynamic T2 spectroscopy in the ex vivo perfused bullfrog sciatic nerves. Non-invasive diffusion fMRI, based on standard diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), clearly localized the sites of axonal conduction blockage as might be encountered in neurotrauma or other lesion types. Diffusion fMRI response was graded in proportion to the total number of electrical impulses carried through a given locus. Diffusion basis spectrum imaging (DBSI) method revealed a reversible shift of tissue water into a restricted isotropic diffusion signal component, consistent with sub-myelinic vacuole formation.
US11426072B2 Ophthalmic scanning system and method
An ophthalmic scanning system includes a first imaging modality, a second imaging modality different from the first imaging modality, and a control system that maps the first imaging modality to the second imaging modality by compensating for at least one of an optical-mechanical and an electro-mechanical projection difference between the first and second imaging modalities. The control system provides a scan location for the second imaging modality based on a scan location of the first imaging modality.
US11426071B2 Eye-imaging system and apparatus
An eye-imaging apparatus and system is described including arrayed optical fibers having a high numerical aperture and circular fiber array ends arranged at skewed angles relative to the optical axis of the imaging path. Circular fiber array ends are arranged to emit the illumination light into an eye at a skewed angle and a light intensity distribution converter along the illumination path to convert a bell-shaped distribution into a top-hat distribution. As a result, illumination uniformity on the retina of the eye is improved.
US11426069B2 Enhanced neuropsychological assessment with eye tracking
Provided are methods and system for assessing a human subject's neurological and/or psychological status. The methods entail displaying visual tests to a human subject, wherein each of the visual tests includes a visual target signal, optionally with visual cue signals, for eliciting visual and, optionally, body part, movements by the subject. Following the display, the movements are then detected. The latency and/or correctness of such movements can then be used to assess the subject's neurological and/or psychological status. Also provided are methods and systems for assessing performance validity.
US11426068B2 Laser eye surgery system
A laser eye surgery system includes a laser source, a ranging subsystem, an integrated optical subsystem, and a patient interface assembly. The laser source produces a treatment beam that includes a plurality of laser pulses. The ranging subsystem produces a source beam used to locate one or more structures of an eye. The ranging subsystem includes an optical coherence tomography (OCT) pickoff assembly that includes a first optical wedge and a second optical wedge separated from the first optical wedge. The OCT pickoff assembly is configured to divide an OCT source beam into a sample beam and a reference beam. The integrated optical subsystem is used to scan the treatment beam and the sample beam. The patient interface assembly couples the eye with the integrated optical subsystem so as to constrain the eye relative to the integrated optical subsystem.
US11426065B2 Apparatus, system and method of determining one or more parameters of a refractive error of a tested eye
Some demonstrative embodiments include apparatuses, systems and/or methods of determining one or more parameters of a refractive error of a tested eye. For example, a computing device may be configured to process depth mapping information to identify depth information of a tested eye; and to determine one or more parameters of a refractive error of the tested eye based on the depth information of the tested eye.
US11426064B2 Perimeter for testing for progression of Glaucoma
In examining a patient for progression of glaucoma, a perimeter capable of appropriately assessing visual field progression in a short period of time, therefore lessening the physical burden of testing on the examinee.
US11426062B2 Intra-oral 3-D fluorescence imaging
Method and apparatus embodiments can generate a volume fluorescence image of a tooth. Method and apparatus embodiments can project structured light patterns onto a tooth and generate a contour (volume) image of the tooth surface from acquired corresponding structured light projection images; then acquire one or more fluorescence images of the tooth generated under blue-UV illumination. A composite image that shows fluorescence image content mapped to the generated contour image can be transmitted, stored, modified and/or displayed.
US11426061B2 Compact endoscope tip and method for constructing same
This application presents to an endoscope having a compact distal tip, and to a method for constructing same. In some embodiments one or more optical and sensing elements are mounted directly on an internal surface of a lumen within an external housing, which housing comprises an outer wall of the endoscope tip. Space saved by eliminating intervening containing elements can be used to enhance endoscope performance and/or reduce endoscope size.
US11426060B2 Optical scanning endoscope device
An optical scanning endoscope device includes: a laser element; an optical fiber that guides laser light from the laser element; a first detector that detects a guided light amount of the laser light in the optical fiber; a second detector that detects light from a subject and outputs a detection signal; a first calculator that calculates an optical coupling ratio between the laser element and the optical fiber on the basis of the guided light amount; a second calculator that calculates a degradation ratio of the laser element on the basis of the guided light amount; a first adjuster that adjusts the magnitude of the detection signal on the basis of the optical coupling ratio; and a second adjuster that adjusts the output light amount of the laser light from the laser element on the basis of the degradation ratio.
US11426059B2 Control system for capsule endoscope
A control device for a capsule endoscope is provided. The control device includes a balance arm device, a permanent magnet, a 2-DOF rotary platform and an examination bed. The bottom of the balance arm device is fixed, and the active end of the balance arm device connects with a boom. The 2-DOF rotary platform is fixed below the boom and the permanent magnet is located in the 2-DOF rotary platform. The examination bed is put below the 2-DOF rotary platform, and the area between the examination bed and the 2-DOF rotary platform is an examination area.
US11426057B2 Video endoscope having fastener absorbing torsional forces acting on signal line connected to image sensor
A video endoscope including an elongate shaft having a distal end and a proximal end; a tubular sleeve arranged in the shaft so as to be rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the shaft; a connector arranged at the proximal end of the shaft; an objective arranged at the distal end of the shaft; at least one image sensor arranged in the shaft so as to be proximal to the objective, the at least one image sensor being surrounded by the tubular sleeve; a flexible signal line connecting the at least one image sensor to the connector; and a fastener for detachable fastening the flexible signal line.
US11426052B2 Endoscopic system
An endoscopic system includes a left optical system having a first focal position, a right optical system having a second focal position that is different from the first focal position. An image capturing device generates a first image and a second image respectively from images of a subject that are obtained by the left optical system and the right optical system. A display device displays the first image or the second image. A proper image determiner determines the magnitude relationship between the position of the subject in a predetermined area displayed on the display device and at least one threshold value Th is established between the first focal position and the second focal position. A video signal processor switches to the first image or the second image depending on a determined result from the proper image determiner and displays the image on the display device.
US11426051B1 Accordion dish drying rack with utensil holder
The present invention is a new design for a sink dish-drying rack, as set forth in the following specification and claims. The present invention which I name the Accordian Dish-drying rack with utensil holder can be placed inside a sink, secured by suction cups, not shown and only described, that slide into horizontal indents in the rear to suction to the sink. The Present invention collapses/reduces to a shorter length or extends to a longer length by pushing inward or pulling outward using the handle in the front. The purpose of collapsing to a shorter length is to save sink space when not in use. When the present invention is extended to a longer length it will hold dishes and utensils to dry. The present invention can be made of metal, rubber, steel, wood, plastic, or a combination materials.
US11426049B2 Multi-surface spray mop and mop supporting stand
A multi-surface spray mop system having a spray mop and mop stand. The mop having an elongated segmented body with at least an upper pole section and a lower pole section releasably coupled. The mop stand supports and maintains the spray mop in an upright position above a floor surface by maintaining the center of gravity of the spray mop within a base of a support area defined by the mop supporting stand.
US11426047B2 Floor cleaner
A floor cleaner including a base movable over a surface to be cleaned, a suction nozzle provided on the base having a suction inlet, a body portion having a fluid dispensing member selectively removable from the body portion, the body portion being pivotally mounted to the base movable between an upright storage position and an inclined floor cleaning position, a suction source in fluid communication with the suction nozzle, and a reservoir configured to provide solution. The fluid dispensing member includes a grip, a dispensing nozzle in fluid communication with the reservoir, and an actuator. The fluid dispensing member is configured to deliver solution from the reservoir through the dispensing nozzle upon user actuation of the actuator, independent of function of the base and body of the floor cleaner.
US11426046B2 Optical indicium for communicating information to autonomous devices
A beacon for a robotic cleaner may include a housing and an optical indicium having an optical pattern. The optical indicium may be coupled to the housing and be viewable by a camera of the robotic cleaner. After observing the optical indicium, the robotic cleaner may be caused to carry out an action associated with at least a portion of the optical pattern.
US11426044B1 Cleaning device
Apparatus and method for receiving and holding debris in a collection chamber of a vacuum cleaner. The collection chamber has an inlet opening through which debris-entrained air enters the collection chamber. When the vacuum cleaner is off, an internal valve prevents debris from leaving the collection chamber through the inlet opening. The internal valve is movable from a first sealed position, in which the internal valve covers the chamber inlet opening, to a second unsealed position in which the internal valve does not cover the chamber inlet opening.
US11426043B2 Pumice stone vacuum attachment
An apparatus to remove hair and debris from carpet and upholstery comprising a pumice stone having a void that is attached to a support having a hole and the pumice stone void is aligned with the support hole and the support is attached to a vacuum wand.
US11426041B2 Nozzle for cleaner
A nozzle for a cleaner has a nozzle housing, which has a nozzle base and a drain hole for discharging water from the nozzle housing. The nozzle also has a rotary cleaning unit disposed below the nozzle housing. The rotary cleaning unit has a rotation plate that can be attached to a mop. The nozzle has a driving unit that includes a driving motor for driving the rotary cleaning unit. The nozzle also has a control board for controlling the drive motor. In addition, the nozzle has a water tank detachably mounted on an upper side of the nozzle housing. The water tank stores water and supplies the water to the rotary cleaning unit.
US11426039B2 Cleaner
A cleaner includes: a suction motor that generates suction force; a dust separation unit disposed under the suction motor and separates dust from air; a handle disposed behind the suction motor; and a battery disposed under the handle and behind the dust separation unit to supply power to the suction motor.
US11426038B2 Cleaning device
Methods and apparatus for cleaning a surface with a cleaning device having a body with a handle, a connector, and one or more cleaning heads that are removably attached to the cleaning device. Each cleaning head include a lower surface arranged to contact a surface to be cleaned and a dirt collection chamber permanently attached to the cleaning head. The cleaning head may include a support structure to support the dirt collection chamber and a cleaning sheet. The cleaning head also may include a suction nozzle. At least a portion of the dirt collection chamber may be made of a filter material.
US11426029B2 Grill cooking device for digitizing coal with pixelation control
The disclosure provides for a device for selectively agitating briquettes on a grill supporting plate. The device includes a variable frequency vibrational device, a power source, and a control circuit that controls the vibrational device at selected frequencies to create various Chladni patterns in the plate and, therefore, heating patterns over the surface of a briquette-supporting pan. The plate supports one or more pieces of charcoal and the device is integrated into the pan. When turned on, the vibrational device vibrates at a selected frequency. This vibration is translated to the briquette-supporting plate and causes different charcoal briquettes to selectively vibrate. The device is capable of selectively activating or pixilating briquettes to generate higher temperatures over different surface areas of the plate when the grill is cooking one or more pieces of food requiring different degrees of grilling or cooking.
US11426026B2 Portable food warmer and cooker
A portable food warmer and cooker. The portable food warmer and cooker includes a base and a plurality of sidewalls extending upwardly. A lid is removably secured with a plurality of latches to a top portion of the sidewalls. At least one heater hose is connected to the food warmer and cooker. The heater hose enters the portable food warmer and cooker through a sidewall and exits again through a sidewall. The heater hose is connected at a first end to a vehicle coolant line. The heater hose is connected at a second end to a heat exchanger located within the food warmer and cooker.
US11426018B2 Buildable drinking straw
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are presented for a buildable drinking straw. A segment of a drinking straw is hollow. A segment has a narrow end and a wider end. A wider end of a segment of a drinking straw is opposite a narrow end of the segment of the drinking straw and has a wider diameter than the narrow end of the segment of the drinking straw so that the segment of the drinking straw tapers in diameter from the wider end to the narrow end of the segment of the drinking straw.
US11426017B2 Dual-mode cup lid and drinking cup
The utility model disclosed a dual-mode cup lid, wherein comprising a lid main body, a spout is on said lid main body, a push button mechanism used for opening or closing said spout, a direct drinking mouth is set on said lid main body, an elastic switching mechanism used for opening or closing said direct drinking mouth also set on said lid main body. In comparison with the prior art, the utility model enriches the use method of cup lid, and can meet diversified needs of users for drinking beverages with different temperatures.
US11426016B2 Napkin for wrapping cutlery
A napkin is provided with an adhering portion and a releasing portion that can releasably adhere together. The adhering portion is located on an upper side of the napkin and the releasing portion is located on the lower side at a corresponding position such that the napkin can be stacked with similar napkins with the releasing portion of a first napkin aligned and engaged with the adhering portion of a second napkin. The napkin has an engaging location on its lower side such that the napkin can be wrapped around items of cutlery and secured to form a wrap by engaging the adhering portion with the engaging location. A method of wrapping cutlery using the napkin is also provided.
US11426013B2 Product display pusher system and associated retail fixture system
A pusher tray assembly configured to hold products includes a pusher tray including a floor, a bottom surface, a front wall, at least one sidewall, and at least one back wall, where the floor is configured to hold the products thereon; a pusher paddle having a front face and a back face; an engagement mechanism arranged on a lower side of the pusher paddle and configured to secure the pusher paddle to the floor; a channel arranged in the floor and configured to receive the engagement mechanism; a spring configured to urge the pusher paddle and the products towards the front wall; and an inventory control bar configured to at least partially cover the products, where the pusher tray that includes a transparent material.
US11426004B1 Modular seat assembly and method of assembly thereof
Modular seat assembly having a female connector that is positioned and configured to releasably connect to a corresponding male stud connector on an adjacent seat module. Each female connector includes a plate comprising a raised portion defining an upper opening leading to a downwardly angled channel extending at about 20 degrees to about 70 degrees from a vertical axis into a horizontal portion, such that each male stud connector is slidably and releasably connectable to each corresponding female connector, and such that the channel and the horizontal portion have a width that is narrower than a head of the male stud connector, but wider than a neck of the male stud connector; and wherein said male stud connector is configured to be guided downward by said channel and then loosely contained within said horizontal portion.
US11426002B2 Combination chair and backpack arrangement
A combination chair and backpack arrangement. The arrangement includes the folding chair, wherein the folding chair includes a foldable frame, a back support panel, a seat panel, at least one backpack coupler, and at least one harness coupler; the backpack, wherein the backpack comprises at least one pouch, at least one coupler releasably coupleable to the backpack coupler, and at least one harness coupler; and a harness arrangement, wherein the harness arrangement includes a first end coupled to the backpack and a harness coupler selectively coupleable to the at least one harness coupler associated with the backpack and the at least one harness coupler associated with the folding chair; wherein when harness coupler of the harness arrangement is coupled to the at least one harness coupler associated with the backpack, the backpack is carriable independently of the folding chair, and the backpack and the harness arrangement forms a closed loop; and when the harness coupler of the harness arrangement is coupled to the at least one harness coupler associated with the folding chair, the folding chair and the backpack are carriable together.
US11425994B2 Adaptive brushing cycle
An oral care appliance for cleaning teeth of a user and a method of adapting a brushing cycle of the oral care appliance are disclosed. Specific embodiments disclosed herein adapt the at least one brushing cycle based on a variety of factors, either alone or in combination, such as the time elapsed since a last brushing event and the identity of a user.
US11425992B2 Mold insert and method of making a mold insert
A mold insert has at least one filament cavity and a stack of at least a first and second insert plates, wherein the first plate has a front face that closely abuts a front face of the second insert plate. A portion of the a filament cavity is provided in at least one of the front faces of the first and second insert plates such that the filament cavity is open at a top surface of the mold insert but does not extend to a bottom surface of the mold insert. A venting cavity is provided in the same front face of the insert plate in which the portion of the at least one filament cavity is provided. The venting cavity, which is in air-conducting connection with the blind-hole end of the filament cavity, has a depth between 1 μm and 20 μm. A method of manufacturing the mold insert includes providing first and second insert plates, forming a portion of a filament cavity into at least one of the front faces of the insert plates, forming a venting cavity into the front face with the filament cavity, and bringing the front faces of the plates into close abutment to form a filament cavity.
US11425990B2 Beveled broom and step-on dustpan cleaning system
A beveled broom and step-on dustpan cleaning system including a step-on dustpan having a step-on portion configured to allow a user to collect debris in a receptacle of the dustpan when a force is applied on the step-on portion. The dustpan includes a lip portion which is configured to seal against a floor surface upon a user stepping on the step-on portion to collect debris. A beveled broom having a broom head configured with a beveled or chamfered shape at a functional angle to provide an effective and efficient contact surface to a floor surface to collect debris during use.
US11425984B2 Cosmetic applicator with flexible and rigid portions
A cosmetic applicator for applying a product including a cosmetic, care or pharmaceutical composition onto the keratinous substrate such as skin, lips, under eyes, eyelids, cheeks, or any other part of the body. The cosmetic applicator includes an applicator head having an applying member and a shank portion. The applying member includes a stiffness modifying portion to modify the resistance of the applying member to deflection in a transverse direction. In one embodiment the applying member comprises a first application face and a second application face. The stiffness modifying portion comprises a hinge formed between the shank portion and the applying member. The hinge is limited to a single zone in a circumference of the applicator head to provide flexibility to the applying member giving user the feeling that the applying member is very soft and resilient. According to another embodiment the applying member comprises a planar spatula member with a first face and an opposite second face. The applying member further includes two convex bulges, namely a first convex bulge and a second convex bulge extending in opposite directions from respective of the first face and the second face of the spatula member. The bulges increase the stiffness of a portion of the applying member.
US11425982B1 Interactive tablet and integrated facial treatment device
An interactive health, beauty, wellness, and lifestyle tablet device and steamer having a housing and a water basin coupled to the housing. The device can further include a fluid atomizer coupled to the housing, configured to atomize fluid from the water basin, and an interactive display coupled to the housing. Here, the interactive display is configured to receive input from a user. In addition, the housing can also include a lighting unit disposed around the interactive display, and also a heating or cooling element disposed therein. The housing of the device may also include a receptacle for receiving a capsule or container and a tube for releasing and dispensing the contents of the capsule or container, among other features.
US11425980B2 Hair dryer
A hair dryer comprises a primary air flow path extending from an inlet port provided on a first side of the hair dryer and extending to an outlet port, a water collection member located inward of the inlet port wherein hair being dried is directed against a screen positioned forward of the water collection member, whereby ingress of hair into the interior of the primary air flow path is inhibited.
US11425979B2 Hair dryer
A portable hand held hair dryer operable in a mode of operation to draw air through hair into the hair dryer. The hair dryer having at least one cyclone operable to separate water from the air flowing therethrough and an exterior separated water storage tank.
US11425974B2 Ring adjuster
The present disclosure provides a ring adjuster. The ring adjuster includes an adjuster main body, at least one locking structure, a first side wall and a second side wall. The adjuster main body is arc-shaped, the first side wall and the second side wall are connected with two opposite sides of the adjuster main body respectively. The adjuster main body includes an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface is configured to contact with a user's finger, the outer surface is configured to contact with a ring. The locking structure crosses the first side wall and the second side wall such that a locking chamber is formed between the outer surface and the locking structure to contain the ring.
US11425973B2 Wearable device straps and attachment hardware therefor
Low-profile latching mechanisms and related mechanical interfaces for allowing straps and other fastening accessories for limb-wearable devices are provided. The mechanisms in question allow for a very strong, yet easily releasable, connection to be made between a strap accessory and a device housing, with very little of the mechanism being visible.
US11425968B2 Closure device with closure parts which can be placed against each other
A closure device includes a first closure part which includes a base body and at least one closure element rotatably arranged on the base body about an axis of rotation. The at least one closure element includes a base body and at least one first locking portion arranged on the base body, and at least one second closure part which includes a base element and at least one second locking portion arranged on the base element. The first closure part and the at least one second closure part can be placed against each other along a placement direction.
US11425965B2 Toe portion for a sprint shoe
A track and field shoe can include an upper and a sole structure. The upper includes a medial side portion, a lateral side portion, and a toe box portion. The sole structure is attached to the upper and includes a spike plate. The spike plate has an anterior portion, a posterior portion, a plurality of spikes, and a plurality of rails. The spikes extend in an inferior direction from the anterior portion of the spike plate and are configured for engaging a track surface. The rails extend in a superior direction from the anterior portion of the spike plate and extend over an exterior surface of the toe box portion of the upper, and the rails comprise longitudinal axes that extend in a superior/inferior direction.
US11425961B2 Three-dimensional printing of a traced element
A method of forming a traced element is disclosed. The method may include printing layers of a traced element and incorporating a textile strand in overlapping polymer layers of the traced element. In some embodiments, the traced element may be formed on a base layer. The traced element may be incorporated into an upper for an article of footwear.
US11425958B2 Golf shoe having midsole and outsole for providing flex and stability
Golf shoes having improved constructions are provided. The golf shoes include upper, midsole, and outsole sections. The upper may be made of a soft, breathable leather material. The midsole includes an upper region formed from a first material such as a foamed ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA); and a lower region formed from a second material such as a foamed ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), wherein the materials have different hardness levels. A fiber-reinforced composite plate may be disposed in the midsole. The outsole contains different traction members arranged in a precise geometric structure that helps provide improved stability and traction.
US11425952B2 Helmet with cheek pads and method for the use thereof
A helmet having a cheek pad is provided. The helmet for use with the cheek air pad includes an outer shell having an inside surface, an inner liner surrounding the head of the user and operatively mounted to the helmet outer shell, a chin bar disposed below the face visor, the chin bar having an inside surface facing toward the person when wearing the helmet and a breath guard. The inner liner generally has an inner face and a transparent face visor is attached to the helmet outer shell. The cheek pad is preferably embodied as a deformable element extending upwardly and/or inwardly from the helmet inner liner on the right and/or left inner side of the face visor or goggles. The deformable element is configured to be in contact with the face of the user and the inner edge of the breath guard and the inner liner.
US11425950B2 Light sources in energy management liner of a helmet to illuminate helmet fit system
A helmet including fit system straps with illuminable strips on them or woven into them and one or more light sources positioned adjacent the tops of the fit system straps on the helmet body to emit light toward the illuminable strips. The light sources may be connected directly to the illuminable strips to emit light into an end of the illuminable strips. The light sources may emit light from or near a lower surface of the helmet body toward the illuminable strips.
US11425948B2 Construction of 3-dimensional artificial eyelashes
Methods for forming 3-dimensional eyelashes are provided. One of the methods includes obtaining existing eyelashes made from human hair, animal hair, or artificial materials, applying material to the existing eyelashes to achieve a desired thickness, and sculpting the material to a desired shape of the 3-dimensional eyelashes.
US11425940B2 Adhesive support garments
In one embodiment, an adhesive support garment includes a base anchoring portion and a shaping panel. The base anchoring portion is configured to be adhered to a body beneath a breast. The shaping panel includes a fabric layer and an adhesive layer that is configured to extend from the base anchoring portion over the breast and adhere thereto. The shaping panel is configured to hold and orient the breast.
US11425938B2 Sock
The invention relates to a sock (10). The sock (10) has a sole part (100) which is suitable for covering the sole of a foot (1) when the sock (10) is being worn. Furthermore, a toe region (200) of the sock (10) is suitable, together with the sole part (100), for receiving the entire toe region of the foot (1) when the sock (10) is being worn. The sock (10) furthermore comprises an instep part (300) which is suitable for at least partially covering the arch of the foot (1) when the sock (10) is being worn. A heel part (400) of the sock (10) is suitable for covering the heel of the foot (1) when the sock (10) is being worn. The sock (10) comprises an ankle closure part (600) which is suitable for closing the sock (10) in a releasable manner at the ankle of the foot (1) when the sock (10) is being worn.
US11425930B2 Cartridge for use with aerosol generating device
A cartridge for use with an aerosol generating device includes a housing defining a closed end, an open end, and an aperture between the closed end and the open end. The cartridge further includes a composition including nicotine in the housing in proximity to the closed end. The cartridge also includes a flow control apparatus in the housing. The flow control apparatus includes a proximal end, a distal end, and an internal airflow passageway between the distal end and the proximal end. A seal is formed between an exterior of the flow control apparatus and an interior of the housing. The seal is between the open end of the housing and the aperture of the housing. A channel is at least partially defined by the interior of the housing. The channel is in communication with the aperture and directs air from the aperture towards the composition including nicotine.
US11425928B2 Smoking article and mouthpiece therefor
The invention relates to a smoking article comprising a smoking article rod portion having a recess and a mouthpiece attachable to the smoking article rod portion. The mouthpiece includes an elongate cylindrical element arranged to be inserted into the recess by a user. The cylindrical element comprises an outer surface having at least one circumferentially extending raised area, and the at least one circumferentially extending raised area is configured to engage with an inner surface of the recess to prevent or restrict air flow between the inner surface of the recess and an outer surface of the mouthpiece.
US11425927B2 Method for reducing stress of a garniture belt in a tobacco industry machine, a method for reducing rejection in a tobacco industry machine and a garniture device for a tobacco industry machine
A method for reducing stress of a garniture belt in a tobacco industry machine for manufacturing rods from a continuous rod comprising a garniture belt, guiding bars configured for guiding the garniture belt, a filling material receiving section, a rod diameter setting section, and a rod stabilizing section, the method comprising adjusting a resistance of motion of the garniture belt in at least one of the filling material receiving section or the rod stabilizing section by adjusting a width of the garniture channel by changing positions of the guiding bars in the horizontal direction perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the garniture channel.
US11425923B1 Tasteful natural sweetener and flavor
The invention describes products, uses thereof, compositions thereof, and methods to prepare products formed from Maillard reaction products from a sugar donor and/or sweet tea extracts, stevia extracts, swingle (mogroside) extracts, one or more sweet tea extract components, one or more steviol glycosides, one or more mogrosides, one or more glycosylated sweet tea glycosides, one or more glycosylated steviol glycosides or one or more glycosylated mogrosides and an amine donor/reactant.
US11425921B2 Dried food fresh-keeping packaging bag structure
A dried food fresh-keeping packaging bag structure includes a packaging bag and a fresh-keeping device in the packaging bag. The fresh-keeping device includes a storage box. One side of the storage box is attached to an inner surface of the packaging bag. The storage box has a storage chamber filled with a preservative. One side of the storage chamber is formed with an outlet provided with a breathable film to block the preservative. An outside of the breathable film is provided with a sealing film to seal the storage chamber. One end of the sealing film extends to an outside of a mouth of the packaging bag to form a pull portion. When in use, the pull portion is pulled to tear the sealing film from the fresh-keeping device, so that the dried food product in the packaging bag is kept dry by the preservative.
US11425915B2 Methods of concentrating phospholipids
Phospholipid concentration methods involve use of a dairy composition, such as buttermilk or butter serum, as a starting material. The dairy composition is subjected to a first ultrafiltration, yielding a first permeate and a first retentate. The first retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to microfiltration, yielding a second permeate and a second retentate. The second retentate is treated with carbon dioxide and subjected to a second ultrafiltration, yielding a third permeate and a third retentate. The third retentate includes at least 30 wt % phospholipids.
US11425913B2 Mixing machine with movable bowl support and torque display
A food mixing machine includes a mixer body including a column and a head extending from the column. A rotatable output member extends downward from the head for receiving a mixer tool. A bowl support is mounted for vertical movement along the column between a lowered position away from the head and a raised position toward the head. A drive assembly is linked to selectively drive the rotatable output member. A user interface, including a touch-screen display, is located on the mixer body. A controller is associated with the user interface, wherein the controller is configured to communicate mixing machine condition information via the touch-screen display.
US11425905B2 Antimicrobial preventive netting
An antimicrobial preventive netting is disclosed that includes one or more photosensitizers that are capable of generating a cloud of singlet oxygen on each surface and openings through the netting in response to incident light. A depth of the singlet oxygen cloud may be less than 0.7 centimeters from a netting surface. The netting may be supported by screens, enclosures or headgear. The netting can be made by dipping or soaking the netting in a solution of one or more photosensitizers.
US11425904B2 Use of aqueous drift-reducing compositions
The invention relates to the use of compositions which contain A) one or more copolymers, said copolymers containing one or more structural units resulting from a) 19.9 to 75.9 wt.-% of glycerin, b) 0.1 to 30 wt.-% of at least one dicarboxylic acid, and c) 24 to 80 wt.-% of at least one monocarboxylic acid according to formula (I): R1—COOH, wherein R1 is (C5-C29) alkyl; (C7-C29) alkenyl; phenyl or naphthyl, and B) water for reducing drift during the application of a spray emulsion that contains one or more pesticides.
US11425897B2 Wireless notification systems and methods for electronic rodent traps
A remote notification electronic rodent trapping system and method is provided having a plurality of rearming electronic rodent trapping devices configured to wirelessly communicate trap information to a base station that is in communication with a cloud server. When a trap is activated by a rodent trigger it changes from a set state to a kill alert state and initiates a killing cycle. The trap waits a first time period and then sends a notification signal to the base station of trap activation which the base station forwards to the cloud server. The cloud server waits a second predetermined time period before sending a pushed notification to a remote user of the trap's kill alert state. If the trap rearms prior to expiration of the second time period, it alerts the base station which notifies the cloud server. The cloud server updates trap status to the set state and does not send a notification to the user.
US11425892B1 Systems, methods, and user interfaces for a domestic animal identification service
Technologies are described for a domestic animal identification service. In one example, domestic animal profiles can be dynamically displayed in a profile display region of a graphical user interface. Domestic animal profiles that correspond to one or more phenotypes can be obtained from a profile data store, and the domestic animal profiles can be displayed in a profile display region of the graphical user interface to allow user-identification of a profile that may be associated with the domestic animal. The profile display region of the graphical user interface can be dynamically updated to include domestic animal profiles that correspond to identification parameters input to the graphic user interface.
US11425891B2 Method and system for remote monitoring, care and maintenance of animals
A system for remote care of an animal includes a smart bowl that includes an open-faced container for holding a substance, a microprocessor, and a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of a proximity tag attached to an animal.
US11425888B2 Animal farm system and method of generating barn map information of said animal farm system
An animal farm system includes a barn, animal related structures within the barn, such as a feeding alley and/or a milking system, and an autonomous vehicle arranged to perform an animal related action and move about in the barn. The vehicle includes a control unit to move the vehicle about, a position determining system for determining a position of the vehicle in the barn, a sensor system to determine a value of a parameter related to a position of the vehicle with respect to the barn or an object therein, such as the at least one structure therein, and a vehicle communication device. The control unit further is arranged to contain barn map information, and receive motion control and navigation information via the vehicle communication device.
US11425885B2 Cat litter holding and cleaning assembly
A cat litter holding and cleaning assembly includes a housing having a top wall, a bottom wall and a perimeter wall extending between the top and bottom walls. The perimeter wall includes a front side, back side, first lateral side and second lateral side. The front side has an opening extending therethrough for a cat to access an interior of the housing. A filter member is removably mounted in the housing. The filter member includes a perimeter frame bounding an interior area. A filter grid is mounted to the perimeter frame and traverses the interior area. The perimeter frame is extendable across the interior of the housing from the first lateral side to the second side. Litter positioned in the housing flows through the filter grid such that waste material in the litter remains on the filter grid when the housing is inverted.
US11425880B2 Soybean cultivar 98020803
A soybean cultivar designated 98020803 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 98020803, to the plants of soybean cultivar 98020803, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 98020803, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 98020803. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 98020803. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 98020803, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 98020803 with another soybean cultivar.
US11425879B2 Soybean cultivar 93054930
A soybean cultivar designated 93054930 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 93054930, to the plants of soybean cultivar 93054930, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 93054930, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 93054930. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 93054930. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 93054930, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 93054930 with another soybean cultivar.
US11425878B2 Soybean cultivar 96140971
A soybean cultivar designated 96140971 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 96140971, to the plants of soybean cultivar 96140971, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 96140971, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 96140971. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 96140971. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 96140971, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 96140971 with another soybean cultivar.
US11425871B2 Plants and seeds of hybrid corn variety CH011131
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated CH011131. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CH011131, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CH011131 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety CH011131.
US11425869B2 Tree processing systems
The present invention relates generally to an improved tree processing system enabling efficient, reliable and accurate processing of harvested trees. The system includes a grabbing head having first grabbing arms and a delimbing head having second grabbing arms. The first and second grabbing arms are mounted on a boom system and can be activated to grab the tree stem of a harvested tree. When grabbed, the boom system can be selectively extended or retracted to effect delimbining of a felled tree. Each of the delimbing head and grabbing head includes saws allowing an operator to selectively activate one or both saws to cut a length of timber.
US11425863B2 Round bale weighing method and system
Yield monitoring systems for round baling machines and methods that can provide weight estimations for round bales at the time of formation are described. Balers can include those that incorporate hydraulically actuated bale kicking or pushing assemblies as well as those that incorporate spring-loaded off ramps. Farm implements including baling machines and cotton module builders are encompassed. The system includes a sensor that can ascertain a physical parameter associated with ejection of a round bale from the farm implement. Physical parameters as may be ascertained can include pressures, velocities, accelerations, etc. associated with bale ejection.
US11425862B2 Adjustable fan based on grain throughput
A combine (10) including a cutting wheel for harvesting crop, a separating system (24) for threshing the harvested crop to separate grain from residue, at least one of a yield monitor (115) or a loss monitor (113), a crop cleaning system (26) including a cleaning fan (52), and a controller (310) coupled to the at least one of the yield monitor (115) or the loss monitor (113). The controller (310) controls the crop cleaning system (26), and is configured to determine at least one of a throughput from the yield monitor (115), or a loss from the loss monitor (113), compare the determined throughput or loss to a respective throughput threshold or loss threshold, and control a speed of the cleaning fan (52) based on the throughput or loss comparison.
US11425860B2 Auger and drive assembly for an agricultural harvester header
A header for an agricultural harvester comprising a chassis and an auger having a tube extending in end to end relation with and rotatably supported by the chassis. The header further includes a drive mounted adjacent a mid-portion of the auger and operatively engaged with the mid-portion of the auger for driving rotation thereof. The header thus provides an auger which is driven at its mid-portion, thereby eliminating the hydraulic complexities of augers that are driven at their ends. In addition, when the auger tube is continuous, the mid-portion driven, continuous tube auger eliminates the crop dead spot that typically occurs when split augers are deployed.
US11425859B2 Header cutting system with knife guards
A cutting system for a harvesting header includes a transversely extending cutter bar, a transversely extending knife back, a knife section mounted to the knife back having a knife edge extending generally in a forward direction, a knife guard component having a front guard portion and a rear portion interconnected by a medial portion having a recess. The medial portion is configured for receiving a lengthwise portion of the knife back with the knife section being received into, and the knife section is operable to move transversely into and out of a cutting slot in the front guard portion. A hold down component is located between an upper surface of the rear portion of the knife guard component and an underneath surface of the cutter bar, and an attachment mechanism is operable to secure the knife guard component and the hold down component to the underneath surface of the cutter bar.
US11425858B2 Sickle cutter apparatus for cutting crop
A sickle cutting apparatus having a plurality of knife guards and a sickle bar having a plurality of sickle knife blades driven for reciprocating movement relative to the knife guards. The length of the cutting edge of each knife blade from a transverse rearmost cutting line at which a cutting action occurs is increased to a length greater than 2.2 inches; the width at the rear of the ledger surface of each guard is increased to greater than 1.2 inches; and the front edge of the blade is formed with an apex to shed crop material to one or other side of the apex.
US11425855B2 Agricultural seed delivery system using target location map
An agricultural machine includes a seeding system comprising a plurality of planting units, each planting unit configured to meter and deliver seed and a control system configured to obtain a seed planting model that identifies a plurality of seed planting locations on a worksite, identify a machine path on the worksite, identify, based on the machine path, a set of the seed planting locations for each of the planting units, and control each planting unit to deliver seeds to the set of seed planting locations identified for the planting unit.
US11432450B2 Component determination system and component determination method
A component determination system for determining, in a case when a first component to be mounted on a board by a first mounting operation and a second component mounted on the board by a second mounting operation have a particular corresponding relationship, whether a combination of the first component and the second component mounted is permissible, the component determination system including: a first characteristic information acquiring section configured to acquire first characteristic information of the first component for which the first mounting operation has been completed; a second characteristic information acquiring section configured to acquire second characteristic information of the second component prepared prior to the second mounting operation; and a combination determining section configured to determine whether to allow the combination of the first component and the second component based on the acquired first characteristic information and the acquired second characteristic information.
US11432448B2 Method of forming an electronic device
A method of forming an electronic device is described which comprises a stack of electronic components wherein each electronic component comprises a face and external terminations. A component stability structure is attached to at least one face. A circuit board is provided wherein the circuit board comprises circuit traces arranged for electrical engagement with the external terminations. The component stability structure mechanically engages with the circuit board and inhibits the electronic device from moving relative to the circuit board.
US11432444B2 Component mounting machine
A component mounting machine includes a head including multiple nozzles; a negative pressure supply device supplying negative pressure from a negative pressure source individually to suction openings of the multiple nozzles; a raising and lowering device to individually raise and lower the multiple nozzles; and a control device performing a first pickup operation of controlling the raising and lowering device to lower one of the nozzles and controlling the negative pressure supply device to supply negative pressure to pick up the component using the suction opening of that nozzle, and a second pickup operation of controlling the raising and lowering device to lower multiple of the nozzles simultaneously and controlling the negative pressure supply device to supply negative pressure to the suction openings of those multiple nozzles to pick up the components simultaneously using the suction openings of those multiple nozzles.
US11432442B2 EMC shield and method of producing the same
An electromagnetic compatability (EMC) shield and a method of producing the same are disclosed. The EMC shield is for mounting to a substrate having a plurality of holes formed therein, such as a printed circuit board. The EMC shield is formed from a sheet of conductive metal and includes a top wall having opposing side portions. A pair of opposing first side walls are joined to the top wall at first bends, respectively. Each first side wall has a bottom portion with a plurality of mounting contacts extending therefrom. The mounting contacts may have a press-fit construction and are adapted for receipt in the holes of the substrate. The EMC shield further includes a pair of opposing second side walls, each of which is joined by a second bend to one of the first side walls. Each second side wall has a top portion that at least partially adjoins one of the side portions of the top wall.
US11432440B2 Power conversion apparatus
A power conversion apparatus includes an electric component, a housing, and a flow channel formation unit. The electric component configures at least a part of a power conversion circuit. The housing stores the electric component, and the electric component is fixed to the housing. The flow channel formation unit forms a refrigerant flow channel through which a refrigerant flows, and is thermally connected to the electric component. The flow channel formation unit is a member different from the housing, and an elastically deformable spacer is provided between the flow channel formation unit and the housing.
US11432439B2 Electrical device and method for assembling the electrical device
A device and method for assembling an electrical device that includes components attached to a carrier plate and is produced in accordance with an assembly method, wherein at least one component produces dissipated power which is dissipated via a thermal connection to a heat sink.
US11432436B2 Data center cooling system and related methods
A data center cooling system includes an air handler, a blower coupled to the air handler, and a thermal-polarization pipe coupled to the blower. The blower is configured to supply air through the thermal-polarization pipe. The system also includes at least one pressure box coupled to the thermal-polarization pipe, where the at least one pressure box is configured to house electronics. The thermal-polarization pipe includes an inner tube, an outer tube surrounding the inner tube and forming an annular cavity between the inner and outer tubes, and a thermal-polarization membrane carried by an outer surface of the inner tube.
US11432435B2 Computer server heat regulation utilizing integrated precision air flow
The present invention includes a lateral support member for a server computer constructed to permit advantageous airflow. The present invention can be operated to shunt organized airflow into multiple computer cases and/or organized airflow from multiple computer cases to a dedicated heat reservoir.
US11432432B2 Heat dissipation apparatus, heat dissipator, electronic device, and heat dissipation control method
A heat dissipation apparatus is provided, an electronic component is disposed on one side of an adjustable heat dissipation component, and a rotating shaft is disposed on another side of the adjustable heat dissipation component; and one end of a connecting component is connected to the adjustable heat dissipation component, another end of the connecting component is connected to a fixed substrate, and the connecting component drives the adjustable heat dissipation component to rotate by using the rotating shaft. The connecting component may be adjusted to rotate the electronic component together with the adjustable heat dissipation component, to reduce complexity in deploying the electronic component and the heat dissipation apparatus without affecting a heat dissipation effect, thereby improving convenience of operation.
US11432426B2 Computer isolation housing
A modular mounting for a computer motherboard. An outer cabinet is designed to provide a protective enclosure for electrical components, and designed to permit throughhole drilling to facilitate mounting on a wall while avoiding disturbance of contents to be mounted within the outer cabinet. A subpanel plate is designed to detachably and securely attach a computer motherboard and cage assembly, and designed to removably mount the motherboard and cage assembly within the outer cabinet as a modular component, mounting of the motherboard and cage assembly being independent of power supply and nonvolatile storage. An inner cage is designed to protectably mount and enclose a computer motherboard and heat sink, and mount to the subpanel plate. A multipole switch may have a set of contacts for each conductor of a network cable entering the outer cabinet, one throw of the switch connecting all conductors of the cable, another throw of the switch disconnecting all contacts of the cable.
US11432424B2 Two piece panel latch and method
A method and latch for use with mounting a panel mount module to a panel. The latch includes a housing with a module receiving cavity. The module receiving cavity has cavity walls with projections extending from the cavity walls into the module receiving cavity. The projections are configured to be positioned in openings provided in side walls of the module when the latch is mounted on the module. Securing openings extend through the housing. Mounting hardware is positioned in the securing openings. The securing openings and mounting hardware are configured to be positioned in line with mounting openings in the panel. With the mounting hardware properly secured in the mounting openings of the panel and the projections properly secured in the openings of the module, the module is prevented from movement relative to the panel and any forces applied to the module will be transferred through the latch to the panel.
US11432414B2 Back cover ejection structure
A back cover ejection structure is applied in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a back cover and a middle frame, the back cover ejection structure can eject the back cover from the middle frame. The back cover ejection structure includes a housing, a moving plate, and a rotating cover. The moving plate is received in the housing and can move in a first direction. The moving plate includes a plate body and a first groove defined in the plate body. The first groove includes a first section, the first section inclined with the first direction. The rotating cover is rotatably connected to the housing. The rotating cover includes a sliding rod slidably received in the first section. The sliding rod can push the rotating cover to rotate when sliding in the first section, causing the rotating cover to eject the back cover from the middle frame.
US11432409B2 LED display module
Disclosed is a LED display module, which includes a rear plate; at least one clamping strip including a plurality of clamping slots; and a plurality of light bars limited by the plurality of clamping slots. The clamping strip includes a handle, and the rear plate includes at least one through hole configured for the handle to pass through. The LED display module provided by the present application includes at least one handle which is convenient for the user to carry and maintain. The structure is stable, and the LED display module is not easy to be damaged during transportation.
US11432407B2 Electrical component package with reinforced molded pins
An electronic device package includes a molded case, a plurality of leads and a case lid. The molded case includes integrally formed side walls, end walls, and a bottom wall, which together define an interior for components. Each side wall includes top and bottom portions. The top portion includes first and second surfaces extending downward from a top edge of the side wall. The bottom portion has a top surface that extends away from the interior, a third surface extending downward from the top surface to a bottom edge, and a fourth surface extending downward from the second surface to the bottom wall. The leads are molded in the side wall from the bottom edge to the top edge. Each lead has an end extending above the top edge, and another end extending along the bottom edge of the side wall. The case lid is engaged with the molded case.
US11432404B2 Flexible printed circuit (FPC) board and method for manufacturing the same and OLED display device
A FPC board and a method for manufacturing the same and an OLED display device are provided. The FPC board includes a substrate, a first wire layer disposed on one side of the substrate, a circuit board terminal disposed at an edge on one side of the substrate and connected to the first wire layer, and a first protective layer covering the first wire layer. The thickness of the circuit board terminal is larger than the sum of the thicknesses of the first wire layer and the first protective layer. When the FPC board is connected to the OLED panel, one side of the base substrate on which the panel terminal is provided is opposite to one side of the substrate on which the circuit board terminal is provided, such that the base substrate overlaps with the substrate to connect the circuit board terminal and the panel terminal.
US11432403B2 Printed circuit board
A printed circuit board includes: a first insulating substrate having a mounting hole that penetrates through the first insulating substrate from a first surface to a second surface; a second insulating substrate including a connection portion; a first electrode provided on the second surface and disposed at an edge of the mounting hole; a second electrode provided on the connection portion and joined to the first electrode; and an electronic component provided on the second surface. A center of mass of the second insulating substrate is disposed on the first surface of the first insulating substrate. A center of mass of the electronic component is disposed on the second surface of the first insulating substrate. The electronic component has a weight equivalent to a weight of the second insulating substrate.
US11432401B2 Electronic assembly and automotive luminous device
The invention is related to an electronic assembly comprising a printed circuit board and an electronic component. The printed circuit board comprises a first side and a second side opposite to the first side. The electronic component is installed in the first side of the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board is an insulated metal substrate printed circuit board and comprises a bending portion which divides the printed circuit board into a first main portion and a second main portion, the electronic component being located in the first main portion. The first and second main portions are not comprised in a common plane.
US11432399B2 Tamper resistance wall structure
A tamper resistance wall structure on a circuit board includes a wall body formed of a laminated board, and a tamper detection wiring provided in the wall body. An outer through hole is provided in an outer surface of the wall body, which is a side surface away from a protective area on the circuit board, and is formed perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the outer surface and perpendicular to the circuit board. An inner through hole is provided in an inner surface of the wall body, which is a side surface close to the protective area on the circuit board, and is formed perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the inner surface and perpendicular to the circuit board. A recess is formed on the inner surface, and the inner through hole is formed in the recess and is a part of the tamper detection wiring.
US11432395B2 Optical module
An optical module includes a housing, a heat sink apparatus arranged in and thermally connected to the housing, and a printed circuit board partially arranged on the heat sink apparatus. The optical module further includes a first optoelectronic chip and a second optoelectronic chip that are both arranged on the heat sink apparatus. The first optoelectronic chip and second optoelectronic chip are both electrically connected to the printed circuit board. The printed circuit board has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and an opening that extends from the first surface to the second surface. The second optoelectronic chip is arranged at the opening. The second optoelectronic chip is arranged separately from the first optoelectronic chip.
US11432393B2 Cost effective cartridge for a plasma arc torch
A consumable cartridge for a plasma arc torch is provided. The consumable cartridge includes an outer component defining a substantially hollow body, an inner component disposed substantially within the hollow body of the outer component, and a hollow region between the rear portion of the inner component and the outer component. The inner component includes a forward portion configured to axially secure and rotatatably engage the outer component to the inner component and a rear portion substantially suspended within the hollow body of the outer component. The rear portion is axially secured and rotatably engaged with the outer component via the forward portion. The hollow region is configured to receive a torch head to enable mating between the rear portion of the inner component and a cathode of the torch head.
US11432392B2 Static eliminator
The present invention relates to a protective ionizing laminate (PIL) static eliminating device that uses a wide variety of laminate materials to protect ionizing points that eliminate static. In an embodiment, the protective encasement is made from laminate and in others it is made from a substrate onto which of electrically conductive or static dissipative material is printed or placed. The present invention includes a plurality of electrically conductive or static dissipative material or microfibers, wherein the plurality of electrically conductive or static dissipative material or microfibers forms a pattern and a ground in communication with the electrically conductive or static dissipative microfibers or material. The laminate materials form an encasement or enclosure of the electrically conductive or static dissipative microfibers or material and at least a portion of the ground. The PIL of the present invention includes an edge or slit in the enclosure that exposes the plurality of electrically conductive or static dissipative material or microfibers at the edge or slit to create a series of ionizing points. When air between the ionizing points and charged material passes by or near the PIL static eliminating device, the PIL sufficiently removes or reduces static charge from the passing material.
US11432385B2 Single comparator exponential-scale PWM dimming
An exponential scale pulse width modulation (PWM) controller comprises a waveform generator circuit configured to generate a logarithmic waveform signal that has the shape of an increasing logarithm function; and a first comparator circuit including a first input to receive the logarithmic waveform signal, a second input to receive an input signal, and an output that provides a PWM control signal that includes signal pulses having a duty cycle that changes exponentially with respect to the input signal.
US11432383B2 Modular display apparatus and method for controlling thereof
A modular display apparatus having a plurality of sub-screens including sensors; a plurality of pixels; and processors configured to: acquire an electric energy of the plurality of pixels based on voltages across light emitting diodes of the plurality of first pixels; and operate in a dehumidification mode based on humidity information acquired from the sensors being greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold. The operating in the dehumidification mode include controlling one or more of a driving time of the light emitting diodes and a voltage of cathodes of the light emitting diodes such that an average value of the electric energy is held at a predetermined value.
US11432376B2 Heating device
A heating device for off-vehicle information acquisition means, which has high heating efficiency, which is thin, and which has a high degree of freedom for layout of a heating element is provided.A heating device (100), which is arranged inside a vehicle, heats a window glass portion (Wa) located in an information acquisition path (5) of an off-vehicle information acquisition means (50) for acquiring information outside the vehicle. The heating device (100) comprises a hood (10) provided inside the vehicle below the information acquisition path (5) of the off-vehicle information acquisition means (50) and a heating element (20) provided on the surface of the hood (10) or inside the hood (10) and having a PTC heater layer (21).
US11432375B2 Protective window for resistive heating
A window for resistive heating and a camera apparatus including a window for resistive heating. The window includes a transparent member having an outer edge, wherein the transparent member is made of a first material, wherein the first material is a low conductivity material; and at least one set of two conductive pads disposed on the outer edge of the transparent member and electrically coupled to at least one source of electricity, wherein each conductive pad is made of a second material, wherein matter disposed on the transparent member is removed via resistive heating when electricity is conducted from the at least one source through the at least one set of two conductive pads and the transparent member.
US11432373B2 Compact robust connector assembly for high voltage electrical heaters
An electrical heater and method includes heating member, a cable, and a connector. A resistance heating element is within a sheath of the heating member. A proximal end of the sheath is inserted into a slot of a first fitting and welded to the first fitting with first and second leads extending into the first fitting. The second fitting is threadably engaged with the first fitting. The second fitting defines a central bore disposed about the axis. An end of a power cable extends into the second central bore. A first wire is coupled to the first lead. A second wire is coupled to the second lead.
US11432372B2 Warpage control in the packaging of integrated circuits
A method includes placing a first package component over a vacuum boat, wherein the vacuum boat comprises a hole, and wherein the first package component covers the hole. A second package component is placed over the first package component, wherein solder regions are disposed between the first and the second package components. The hole is vacuumed, wherein the first package component is pressed by a pressure against the vacuum boat, and wherein the pressure is generated by a vacuum in the hole. When the vacuum in the hole is maintained, the solder regions are reflowed to bond the second package component to the first package component.
US11432370B2 D2D communication method and terminal device
A device-to-device (D2D) communication method includes: performing, by a terminal device using a same packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) entity, D2D communication in a long term evolution (LTE) standard and a new radio (NR) standard.
US11432366B2 Session management method, device, and system
A session management method, device, and system, such that a terminal can access a local data network using a local user plane function (UPF) network element even when the terminal is out of a management area of a remote anchor session management function (SMF) network element. The method includes: receiving, by an intermediate session management network element, one or more local data network access identifiers (DNAIs); and determining, by the intermediate session management network element, a target DNAI based on current location information of a terminal and the one or more local DNAIs, where the target DNAI is used to select a local session management network element for the terminal.
US11432360B2 Changing GTP TEIP upon UE resume
According to certain embodiments, a network node is operable to change a general packet radio service (GPRS) tunneling protocol (GTP) tunneling endpoint identifier (TEID) when a user equipment (UE) resumes a connection to a core network. The network node comprises processing circuitry operable to receive a resume request from a UE; determine that the UE was previously connected to the network node prior to the resume; obtain one or more GTP TEIDs that are different than GTP TEIDs that were used when the UE was previously connected to the network node; and transmit an indication of the one or more GTP TEIDs to the core network. Transmitting the indication to the core network may comprise a path switch procedure, a UE context resume procedure, or a radio access bearer modification procedure.
US11432359B1 Use of access-block history as basis to dynamically control maximum number of connection-request transmissions per access attempt
A method and system for dynamically controlling connection-request transmission in a cell provided by an access node, the access node supporting access attempts by user equipment devices (UEs), each access attempt including the UE engaging in random access signaling with the access node and the UE then engaging in up to a maximum allowed number of connection-request transmissions to the access node in an effort to ensure successful receipt by the access node of a connection request from the UE, where an access block occurs if the access node does not successfully receive connection-request transmission from the UE through the maximum allowed number connection-request transmissions. An example method includes (i) determining an extent to which the cell has experienced such access blocks and (ii) using the determined extent as a basis to dynamically set a maximum allowed number of connection-request transmissions per access attempt in the cell.
US11432358B2 Operation method of sidelink TX UE for transmitting Rrc message related to RLF after RRC resumption in wireless communication system
A method of operating a Tx user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes receiving radio access network (RAN) paging by the Tx UE, initiating a radio resource control (RRC) resume procedure by the Tx UE, and transmitting an RRC message based on sidelink radio link failure (RLF) to a base station (BS) by the Tx UE. The RRC message is related to reporting of the sidelink RLF to the BS, and includes a destination identifier (ID) related to the sidelink RLF.
US11432355B2 Control plane connection management method and apparatus
In a control plane connection management method, a core network function entity determines, based on a service requirement of a service, information about a first connection requirement for a control plane connection of a terminal. The first connection requirement is for activating the control plane connection between the terminal and an access and mobility management function entity. The core network entity constructs a first control plane requirement message that contains identifier information of the terminal and the information about the first connection requirement. The core network entity then sends the first control plane requirement message to the access and mobility management function entity to instruct the access and mobility management function entity to activate the control plane connection of the terminal.
US11432353B2 Systems, apparatuses and methods for secure inductive pairing between two devices
Devices, systems and methods are provided to improve pairing between two devices by employing an inductive antenna circuit (e.g., 13.56 MHz) in addition to another wireless communication antenna circuit (e.g., 2.4 GHz) and a pairing protocol to minimize pairing between unintended devices. Communications via inductive antenna circuit (e.g., 13.56 MHz) require that the devices to be paired to be in close proximity to each other, which increases the likelihood of intended pairing between these devices. When the inductive pulses of the first device are detected by the second device, the second device commences advertising signals with time stamps. The inductive pulses and the time stamps facilitate synchronizing scanning windows of the first device with the advertising signals of the second device to lessen the likelihood of interference of advertising pulses from an unintended device.
US11432350B2 Session management function (SMF) selection based on supported protocol type
A solution for establishing a data traffic (e.g., PDU) session for a user equipment (UE) on a network (e.g., 5G cellular network) comprises receiving, by an access node (e.g., AMF), from a network repository (e.g., NRF), identification of a plurality of available session management nodes (e.g., SMFs), wherein the identification of the plurality of available session management nodes indicates whether each session management node supports a first traffic type or a second traffic type (e.g., IPv4 or (IPv6); determining, by the access node, a requested traffic type identified by the UE; determining a match between supported and requested traffic types; based at least on the match, selecting a session management node from the plurality of available session management nodes; and based at least on selecting the session management node, establishing the traffic session with the UE and the selected session management node.
US11432348B2 Selecting local gateways for VoWiFi and ViWiFi
Selecting local gateways for VoWiFi and/or ViWiFi calls (voice traffic sessions) for a user equipment (UE) includes: receiving, by a routing node (evolved packet data gateway (ePDG)), a request to initiate the voice traffic session for the UE from a wireless node (WiFi router) communicatively coupled with the UE, the wireless node outside a cellular network; based on at least an internet protocol (IP) address of the wireless node or the UE, determining a geographical location of the UE; based on at least the geographical location of the UE, determining a tracking area code; based on at least the tracking area code, determining an IP address of a network gateway (user plane function (UPF) or packet data gateway (PGW) user plane function (PGW-U), and session management function (SMF) node or PGW control plane function (PGW-C)) proximate to the UE; and establishing the voice traffic session using the network gateway.
US11432346B2 Wireless communications system, base station, and mobile station
A wireless communications system includes a base station configured to control a second wireless communication different from a first wireless communication by a control unit configured to control the first wireless communication; and a mobile station configured to be capable of performing data transmission between the mobile station and the base station, using one of the first wireless communication and the second wireless communication. When data is transmitted between the base station and the mobile station using the second wireless communication, a sender station among the base station and the mobile station performs transmission control of using an identifier of a bearer of the data transmitted to a receiver station among the base station and the mobile station and using correspondence information of the identifier and an access category that is QoS information in the second wireless communication to identify the access category of the data and transmit the data.
US11432343B2 Uplink signal transmission method and user equipment
This disclosure provides an uplink signal transmission method and user equipment and relates to the field of communications technologies. The uplink signal transmission method includes: selecting, by the user equipment, a CP from a preset cyclic prefix CP candidate set to send an uplink transmission signal, where the CP candidate set includes at least two types of CPs of different lengths.
US11432341B2 Apparatus and method for performing random access in wireless communication system
Provided is a method and apparatus for performing a random access procedure. A wireless device may transmit a random access preamble and may monitor for a random access response. The wireless device may determine to transmit a second random access preamble or to transmit uplink data responsive to the random access response. A time for preparing the second random access preamble may be determined based on a subcarrier spacing associated with the random access preamble or a subcarrier spacing associated a downlink channel associated with the random access response. A time for preparing the uplink data may be determined based on a subcarrier spacing associated with the uplink data or a subcarrier spacing associated a downlink channel associated with the random access response.
US11432337B2 Allowance of subsequent data for early data transmission
A base station (110) transmits system information that indicates to a wireless device (120) that the wireless device (120) is permitted to transmit respective blocks stored at the wireless device (120) during and after a random access procedure (200). The wireless device (120) performs the random access procedure (200) to the base station (110). The wireless device (120) transmits a first block of data stored at the wireless device (120) to the base station (110) during the random access procedure (200) while withholding a second block of data stored at the wireless device (120) from transmission to the base station (110) until after completion of the random access procedure (200). The base station (110), receives the blocks of data during and after the random access procedure (200), respectively.
US11432327B2 Wireless communication system and wireless communication method
A format that includes a BSSID of a transmitting station within a preamble of the frame is an HE format, and a format that does not include a BSSID within the preamble but includes a BSSID in a MAC header is a Non-HE format; and a wireless station in the BSS includes a control part which checks a format of a frame received at a predetermined receiver sensitivity or above, and continues demodulation of the received frame if the format is HE format and the BSSID in the received frame is consistent with its own BSS, and stops the demodulation of the received frame if the HE format and the BSSID in the received frame is not consistent with its own BSS.
US11432323B2 User equipment and base station
Disclosed is user equipment for communicating with a base station via a radio frame. The user equipment includes a receiving unit that receives an index relating to a RACH configuration table indicating allocation of RACH resources in the radio frame from the base station; a control unit that identifies an available RACH resource based on a plurality of different RACH configuration tables and the index; and a transmitting unit that transmits a preamble to the base station using the identified available RACH resource.
US11432320B2 Method and apparatus for autonomous retransmissions on configured grants in mobile communications
Various solutions for autonomous retransmission on configured grant with respect to user equipment and network apparatus in mobile communications are described. An apparatus may start a first timer and a second timer when a transmission is performed on a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) process configured for a configured grant. The apparatus may perform an autonomous retransmission using the configured grant when the second timer is expired. The apparatus may cancel restart of the first timer when the autonomous retransmission is performed. The apparatus may restart the second timer when the autonomous retransmission is performed. The apparatus may stop the second timer when the first timer expires. The apparatus may stop the second timer at the activation of a type 2 configured grant.
US11432319B2 Signaling for non-transparent single frequency network schemes for PDSCH
A user equipment (UE) may receive a downlink control information (DCI) including an antenna port field and a transmission configuration indication (TCI) field for scheduling a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH). The TCI field may indicate that two or more reference signals apply to two or more demodulation reference signal (DMRS) ports across all resource blocks and symbols for the PDSCH for at least one transmission layer of the PDSCH. The antenna port field may indicate a plurality of indicated DMRS ports. The UE may map two or more DMRS ports of the indicated DMRS ports to at least one transmission layer of the PDSCH. The UE may receive the at least one transmission layer of the PDSCH as a single-frequency-network (SFN) transmission based on the two or more reference signals and the two or more DMRS ports.
US11432315B2 User terminal and radio communication method
A terminal is disclosed including a transmitter that transmits uplink control information including a Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest-ACKnowledge (HARQ-ACK) in an uplink control channel; and a processor that uses a cyclic shift in the transmission of the uplink control information, the cyclic shift being determined based on a sum of an index and a value mapped to the uplink control information, wherein a value mapped to first uplink control information including HARQ-ACK information and a negative Scheduling Request (SR) is equal to a value mapped to second uplink control information including the HARQ-ACK information and not including a positive SR or the negative SR. In other aspects, a radio control method and a base station are also disclosed.
US11432313B2 Detecting cellular network bottlenecks through analysis of resource allocation patterns
A system and method for operation of a user equipment (UE) to determine a cellular network bottleneck in a downlink channel, and an apparatus for use in a UE for determining the same. A UE may determine a burst of network traffic from network traffic received from the cellular network during a series of transmission time intervals. The UE may analyze resource allocations to the UE during the burst to determine an extent to which the cellular network is busy. The UE may determine that the cellular network is experiencing a bottleneck based at least in part on the analysis of the resource allocations to the UE in the burst.
US11432311B2 Resource allocation method and apparatus, and system
A resource allocation method and apparatus, and a system include sending, by a network device, first information to a user equipment, where the first information is for indicating uplink resources corresponding to autonomous uplink transmission performed by the user equipment, and sending, by the network device, second information to the user equipment, where the second information is for indicating a resource that is in the uplink resources and that is used by the user equipment to perform autonomous uplink transmission.
US11432310B2 Method for transmitting and receiving uplink demodulation reference signal in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
Disclosed are a method for transmitting and receiving an uplink demodulation reference signal (DMRS) in a wireless communication system, and an apparatus therefore. Particularly, a method by which a terminal transmits a DMRS in a wireless communication system comprises the steps of: receiving, from a base station, downlink control information (DCI) for physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) scheduling; generating a DMRS sequence for the PUSCH; and mapping the DMRS sequence to a physical resource, wherein the DMRS sequence can be mapped with the spacing of a predetermined resource element (RE) within the symbol to which the DMRS sequence is mapped.
US11432308B2 Satellite network service sharing
Methods, systems, and devices are described for providing network access services to mobile users via mobile terminals over a satellite system. In embodiments, dynamic multiplexing of traffic from fixed terminals and mobile users on the same satellite beam can take advantage of statistical multiplexing of large numbers of users and on different usage patterns between fixed terminals and mobile users. In embodiments, quality-of-service (QoS) is controlled for mobile devices at a per-user level. Mobile users may be provisioned on the satellite system according to a set of traffic policies based on their service level agreement (SLA). System resources of the satellite may be allocated to mobile users based on the demand of each mobile user and the set of traffic polices associated with each mobile user, regardless of which mobile terminal is used to access the system.
US11432305B2 Apparatus and method for synchronous multiplexing and multiple access for different latency targets utilizing thin control
Aspects of the disclosure provide for a thin control channel structure that can be utilized to enable multiplexing of two or more data transmission formats. For example, a thin control channel may carry information that enables ongoing transmissions utilizing a first, relatively long transmission time interval (TTI) to be punctured, and during the punctured portion of the long TTI, a transmission utilizing a second, relatively short TTI may be inserted. This puncturing is enabled by virtue of a thin channel structure wherein a control channel can carry scheduling information, grants, etc., informing receiving devices of the puncturing that is occurring or will occur. Furthermore, the thin control channel can be utilized to carry other control information, not being limited to puncturing information. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.
US11432303B2 Method and apparatus for maximizing a number of connections that can be executed from a mobile application
A computer implemented method and system for maximizing a number of connections that can be executed from a mobile application is disclosed. The method comprises determining whether a connection slot is available for a received call request; executing the call when a connection slot is available; processing the call request when a connection slot is not available, where processing comprises: determining a priority level for the request; when the determined priority level is a low priority, putting the request in a queue for later processing; and when the determined priority level is a high priority, when a low priority call is in progress, performing the steps of: canceling the in-progress low priority call; placing the cancelled low priority call in a queue for later processing; and executing the high priority call; and when no low priority call is in progress, placing the high priority call request in the queue.
US11432302B2 Network resource allocation for unmanned aerial vehicles
A device receives network condition information. The network condition information is indicative of network resource availability at a plurality of locations. The device processes the network condition information to associate network resource availability identified in the network condition information with one or more airspace voxels that represent one or more three-dimensional (3D) portions of airspace corresponding to the plurality of locations. The device receives flight parameters relating to a proposed flight plan of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) through airspace represented by a set of airspace voxels, and network performance parameters associated with the proposed flight plan. The device determines that the network resource availability that is associated with the set of airspace voxels fails to satisfy the network performance parameters, and performs one or more actions to enable the UAV to access network resources that satisfy the network performance parameters.
US11432300B2 Wi-Fi channel selection and subchannel selective transmissions
A station (STA) may include an antenna and a processor operatively coupled to the antenna. The processor and the antenna may be configured to send, to an access point (AP), a first message including an indication of one or more secondary channels in an operating band. The operating band may include a primary channel and the one or more secondary channels. The processor and the antenna may be further configured to receive, from the AP, a second message including an indication of a channel of the one or more secondary channels to use in a scheduled transmission period.
US11432298B2 Communication device and method of operation thereof
A method of operating a communication device including a processor and a memory, the method comprises feeding back a downlink communication signal subjected to analog signal processing, generating signal modification information according to a comparison result of the fed-back downlink communication signal and a downlink communication signal before the analog signal processing, generating an interference cancellation signal for canceling interference occurring in an uplink communication signal by the downlink communication signal based on the generated signal modification information and canceling interference occurring in the uplink communication signal by using the generated interference cancellation signal.
US11432297B2 Method for improving service reliability, device, and system
A method for improving service reliability includes deciding, by a session function entity in a network, to initiate establishment of at least two transmission paths between a terminal and the user plane function entity, and instructing the terminal or the user plane function entity to transmit same data on the at least two paths. The user plane function allocates, based on a notification of the session function entity, user plane resources to the at least two transmission paths, and transmits the same data with the terminal on the at least two transmission paths. A core network initiates the establishment of the at least two transmission paths to the terminal. Two access devices may independently establish the at least two transmission paths.
US11432296B2 Indication of common beam for multiple user equipments
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for sending an indication of a common beam for communicating between a network entity and a group of user equipments (UEs). A method that may be performed by a UE generally includes receiving, from a network entity, an indication of a common beam for communicating between the network entity and a group of UEs that includes the UE. The method generally includes communicating with the network using the common beam.
US11432295B2 Communication method and communications apparatus
A communication method and a communications apparatus are provided. The method includes determining, by an access network device, resource configuration information, where the resource configuration information indicates a resource used to transmit control information, and the resource indication uses a unit of a resource block group RBG. The method further includes sending, by the access network device, the resource configuration information to the terminal. The method includes receiving, by the terminal, the resource configuration information from the access network device. The method further includes transmitting, by the terminal, control information by using the resource indicated by the resource configuration information.
US11432292B2 Resource allocation method, and network device, terminal device and computer storage medium
Disclosed are a resource allocation method, a network device, a terminal device, and a computer storage medium. The method includes: receiving reporting information sent by at least one terminal device of a group of terminal devices, wherein the reporting information comprises at least one piece of the following information: characteristics of a service, the number of the group of terminal devices, and the number of resources; and configuring, according to the reporting information, a corresponding bypass resource for at least one terminal device of the group of terminal devices.
US11432290B2 Facilitation of signal alignment for 5G or other next generation network
To facilitate signal alignment for an integrated access backhaul (IAB) node, a system can determine a subset of beams that can be used for communication transmissions. Based on a signal quality associated with the subset of beams, the system can indicate that the subset of beams is to be used for the communication transmission. Consequently, the subset of the beams or another subset of the subset of the beams can be utilized for the communication transmission based on the signal quality of the beams.
US11432284B2 Methods and apparatus for intra-cell and inter-frequency mobility optimization and mitigation of session disruption in a quasi-licensed wireless system
Methods and apparatus for providing quasi-licensed intra-cell spectrum reassignment. In one embodiment, the quasi-licensed spectrum utilizes 3.5 GHz CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) spectrum, and a “seamless” reassignment of wireless spectrum without disruption or loss of continuity to existing data sessions of the CBSD is provided via a pool of temporary RF carriers which act as substitutes for the currently allocated (granted) carriers. The served user devices (e.g., UEs) are instructed by the CBSD to migrate to a new “final” carrier via the substitutes, either directly or via one or more intermediary hops. In one variant, existing 3GPP signaling mechanisms between the UE and CBSD/eNodeB obviates any changes to extant UEs. Communications between the CBSD and its cognizant SAS/DP include new information objects which direct the CBSD to implement the handover functionality. In a further variant, inter-CBSD sector and frequency handovers are provided for using CBRS-plane and 3GPP signaling.
US11432282B2 System and method for scheduling communication resources
A system and method for allocating network resources are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, the system and method are configured to perform: determining a plurality of time slot resources contiguously allocated along a time domain, wherein a first subset of the plurality of time slot resources is assigned for receiving a first signal and a second subset of the plurality of time slot resources, contiguously allocated after the first subset of the plurality of time slot resources along the time domain, is assigned for receiving a second signal; and receiving the second signal transmitted in part of the first subset of the plurality of time slot resources.
US11432279B2 Method for transmitting transport block by using downlink control information in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
The present specification provides a method for transmitting a transport block (TB) by using downlink control information (DCI) in a wireless communication system. In particular, the method, performed by a terminal, comprises: receiving first DCI from a base station; selecting a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) table, on the basis of the first DCI; calculating a first transport block size (TBS), on the basis of at least one of a format of the first DCI and the selected MCS table; and transmitting, to the base station, a first TB according to the calculated first TBS, wherein the first TBS is the same as a second TBS of a second TB transmitted before the transmission of the first TB.
US11432277B2 Techniques for determining resources for transmitting wireless communications
Aspects described herein relate to determining a beta offset for determining a number of shared channel resources to be used to transmit uplink control information, where a downlink control information indicating a resource grant for the shared channel resources does not include at least an indication of selection of a dynamic beta offset. A shared data channel including the uplink control information can be generated based at least in part on the beta offset, and transmitted over the shared data channel resources.
US11432268B2 Base station, terminal, and communication method
At a base station, a control unit selects one combination from multiple combinations of parameters regarding uplink control channel (PUCCH) resources. A transmission unit indicates a terminal of resource settings (Semi-static resource configuration) including the multiple combinations by higher layer signaling, and indicates the terminal of the one combination that has been selected by dynamic signaling (DCI).
US11432266B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting data to UE in a device group, and computer storage medium
Provided are a data transmission method and apparatus and a computer storage medium. The method includes that: a first core network element receives data from an external network, the data being data sent to a first device group (301); and the first core network element sends the data to an access network element through a first transmission resource to enable the access network element to send the data to User Equipment (UE) in the first device group through a second transmission resource (302).
US11432263B2 V2X transmission resource selecting method implemented by terminal in wireless communication system and terminal using same
The present invention provides a V2X operation method implemented by a V2X (vehicle-to-X) terminal in a wireless communication system, the method characterized by: receiving information which indicates that another communication is implemented on V2X resources; and transmitting a V2X message on the basis of the information, wherein a V2X terminal is a terminal having limited capability to detect the implementation of the other communication on the V2X resources.
US11432262B2 Communication method for implementing dual card, dual standby and dual pass connections in a terminal
A terminal supporting dual-receive single-transmit dual-card dual-standby single-pass includes a first subscriber identity module (SIM) card interface and a second SIM card interface. The first SIM card interface is configured to communicate with a first SIM card, and the second SIM card interface is configured to communicate with a second SIM card. When the terminal is in a first communications connection, the terminal receives a paging request for setting up a second communications connection. When the terminal receives the paging request for the second communications connection, if the terminal has a to-be-sent voice packet of the first communications connection, the terminal delays responding to the paging request for setting up the second communications connection, or if the terminal has no to-be-sent voice packet of the first communications connection, the terminal responds to the paging request for setting up the second communications connection.
US11432261B2 System and method of determining paging occasions for transmitting and receiving paging
A communication method and system for converging a 5th-generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of things (IoT) are provided. The t disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. The disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for determining paging occasions (PO).
US11432260B2 Unified access control parameter update
Techniques and apparatuses described herein provide for an indication that a unified access control (UAC) parameter of a user equipment (UE) has changed. For example, a paging message or direct indication information may be provided to a UE indicating that a UAC parameter has changed. In such a case, the UE may not be expected to periodically check a scheduling information list of a system information block type 1 (SIB1). Thus, battery power of UEs may be conserved and signaling resources that would otherwise be used to periodically check the scheduling information list may be conserved.
US11432258B2 System and method for determining position information using cell information
Disclosed is a location information determining method and system for providing a variety of services based on a location. The location information determining method includes receiving cell information; and determining location information that matches the cell information as location information of a mobile terminal from a location information database that stores location information that matches a plurality of pieces of cell information, respectively.
US11432252B2 Local positioning system synchronization using one and two-way artificial delay compensation
A system for synchronizing transceivers which includes a first and second plurality of transceivers. The first plurality of transceivers are arranged at fixed positions with respect to each other. One of the first plurality of transceivers is configured to transmit a first wideband signal. The second plurality of transceivers are arranged at fixed positions with respect to each other. Each of the second plurality of transceivers is configured to receive the first wideband signal and to generate a respective one of second wideband signals based on the respectively received first wideband signal modified by a respective one of offsets which differ from each other, and to transmit the respective one of second wideband signals. The one of the first plurality of transceivers is configured to receive the second wideband signals which form the basis for synchronizing one of the first plurality of transceivers with the second plurality of transceivers.
US11432250B2 Transmission power control
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may detect a trigger to transmit a physical random access channel (PRACH) transmission on a primary cell or primary secondary cell. The UE may determine a transmit power for the PRACH transmission based at least in part on a type of the trigger to transmit the PRACH transmission. The UE may transmit the PRACH transmission using the transmit power on the primary cell or the primary secondary cell. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11432243B2 Wireless communication method and device
Embodiments of this application provide a wireless communications method and device, to perform appropriate power control on an SRS. The method includes: determining a closed-loop power control parameter for a sounding reference signal SRS resource group according to a first uplink signal or a first downlink signal corresponding to the SRS resource group; determining a target transmit power for the SRS resource group according to the closed-loop power control parameter; and sending an SRS to a network device on an SRS resource in the SRS resource group according to the target transmit power.
US11432241B2 Wireless communication system and method of managing access point idle time
A wireless communication system includes a wireless device, an Access Point (AP) device, and a controller. The wireless device includes a first processor having a counter. The controller is configured to send a learn idle time command through the AP device and to the processor. The processor is configured to cease any transmission through the AP device and start the counter after receiving the learn idle time command, and is configured to receive a message indicative of no activity by the wireless device from the AP device, and estimate an AP idle time based on the counter.
US11432236B1 Dynamic node assignment based on transmission power capability
Systems and methods provide for assignment of wireless devices to an access node based on the transmission power capabilities of the access nodes and the wireless devices. The method may be applied to mobile wireless devices in overlapping coverage areas such that the transmission power capabilities of both the access node and the wireless device are considered during node assignment.
US11432233B2 Greedy user equipment data transport network selection
A wireless device determines whether a data session is performance sensitive, and in response to the data session being performance sensitive, selects a data transport node (DTN) and performs the data session using the selected DTN. Whether a data session is performance sensitive may be determined using information on a process associated with the data session, by monitoring the data session, or both. The DTN may be selected from a list of available DTNs according to which DTN will probably provide the highest performance for the data session, or according to which DTN or DTNs will probably provide adequate performance. Micro speed tests, historical performance information, or other criteria may be used to predict the performance of the available DTNs. When multiple DTNs satisfy the selection criteria, a “good neighbor” policy may be used to select the DTN.
US11432232B2 Control information transmission method, base station, and terminal
This application provides a control information transmission method, a base station, and a terminal. The method includes: extracting a radio resource from a preset resource block set, and sending control information in a first time period by using the radio resource. The base station includes a processor and a transmitter. The processor is configured to extract a radio resource from a preset resource block set, and the transmitter is configured to send control information in a first time period by using the radio resource. According to the control information transmission method provided in this application, the base station can send the control information in any time period, and the terminal can receive the control information in any time period, thereby shortening a time interval between two control information transmissions.
US11432229B2 Identification of cells in new radio unlicensed
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may identify a globally unique set of characteristics associated with a cell associated with the base station. The base station may generate a signature value unique to the cell based at least in part on a hash of the globally unique set of characteristics associated with the cell. The base station may transmit a control signal over a channel of a shared radio frequency spectrum band, the control signal comprising a physical cell identifier of the cell and the signature value.
US11432225B2 Packet forwarding in integrated access backhaul (IAB) networks
Exemplary embodiments include methods and/or procedures performed by a first intermediate node of a multi-hop, integrated access backhaul communication network. Embodiments include receiving a data packet destined for a target node of the communication network, the first intermediate node being configured to communicate with the target node via a second intermediate node of the network. Embodiments include determining an address for the data packet based on a mapping function associated with the target node, and forming a packet header, including the previously-determined address, for the data packet. Forming the packet header can include at least one of the following operations: excluding one or more higher-layer protocol headers related to the second intermediate node; and incorporating without modification a portion, associated with the target node, of an existing header of the data packet. Embodiments include sending the data packet, comprising the packet header, to the address via the second intermediate node.
US11432223B2 Methods and apparatuses for selecting a first base station or a second base station to transmit a packet data unit (PDU) to a user equipment (UE)
A method includes determining an estimate of a data packet path time from a first base station 13 to a user equipment (UE), and determining, based at least partially upon a communication received from a second base station 15, an estimate of a data packet path time from the first base station 13 via the second base station 15 to the user equipment (UE) 10. The method includes, based at least partially upon the determined estimates, selecting either the first base station 13 or the second base station 15 to transmit a packet data unit (DPU) (PDU) to the user equipment (UE) 10.
US11432222B2 Subscription-based selective network execution of multiple mobility handover techniques
A device connected to a wireless network receives, from a mobile user equipment device (UE) associated with a user, a wireless network service request. The device obtains the user's subscribed mobility handover techniques, where the user's subscribed mobility handover techniques include one or more mobility handover techniques selected by the user from multiple different mobility handover techniques associated with at least one wireless network service plan. The device executes the one or more different mobility handover techniques selected by the user for maintaining wireless communication with the mobile UE as the mobile UE moves within the wireless network.
US11432213B2 Gap switch for wireless systems with multiple parents
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques switching a communication link for wireless systems with multiple parents, such as an Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB) network or other type of network. In some cases, a node determines a partition of a number of desired guard symbols between a first parent node and a second parent node; sends, to the first parent node and to the second parent node, at least one indication of a partitioned number of the desired guard symbols for switching between the first parent node and the second parent node; receives at least one indication of a number of provided guard symbols from the first and second parent nodes; and switches a communication link from the first parent node to the second parent node in accordance with the at least one indication of provided guard symbols by the first parent node and the second parent node.
US11432211B2 Method and apparatus for handover between heterogeneous networks
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for handover between heterogeneous networks. The method comprises: obtaining, for each of a plurality of candidate networks, parameters of the candidate network including a packet loss rate and a network load, and taking the obtained parameters as decision parameters of the candidate network; obtaining each of preset service types and a preset weight factor for at least one user preference corresponding to the preset service type; calculating weights of decision parameters for each preset service type by using the decision parameters of the candidate network and through an Analytic Hierarchy Process, and determining a weight vector for the preset service type; adjusting the weight vector for each preset service type by using the preset weight factor; calculating, using the weight vector and through an intuitionistic trapezoidal fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making algorithm, a score for each of the candidate networks, determining the candidate network with the highest score as a target network, and triggering a handover.
US11432208B2 Network handover method, apparatus and system
Disclosed in embodiments of the present disclosure are a network handover method, apparatus and system. The method includes: a first network element instructing a source base station connected to a user equipment (UE) to initiate a handover during establishment of traffic for the UE; and a second network element initiating bearer establishment or Quality of Service (QoS) flow establishment after the UE has been handed over from a first access network to a second access network. With the embodiments of the present disclosure, a technical problem of an over-complicated handover between networks in the related art is solved.
US11432204B2 Method and apparatus for enhancing handover procedure for supporting conditional handover in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for enhancing a handover procedure for supporting conditional handover in a wireless communication system. A source base station (e.g. source gNB/eNB) receives a message informing that a wireless device is handed over from the source base station to a target base station (e.g. target gNB/eNB). The target base station is one of candidate target base stations in the conditional handover procedure. After receiving the message, the source base station transmits a sequence number (SN) status transfer message to the target base station.
US11432200B2 Bandwidth adjustment method, mobile terminal, network side device, and medium
A bandwidth adjustment method, a mobile terminal, a network side device, and a computer storage medium are provided in the present disclosure. The bandwidth adjustment method includes: deactivating a currently activated bandwidth part BWP based on a deactivation condition, and switching to a pre-configured default BWP; where the currently activated BWP includes a to-be-adjusted BWP in the currently activated BWP.
US11432199B2 Resource units for wide band transmission in a wireless network
Embodiments of the present invention provide an apparatus and method for WLAN transmission over 320 MHz channels that use encoding and modulation schemes of existing 160 MHz tone plans defined in the IEEE 802.11ax standard. For example, 320 MHz transmissions on a contiguous 320 MHz channel or a non-contiguous 160 MHz+160 MHz channel can be performed using a 320 MHz PPDU, or a 160 MHz+160 MHz PPDU, and the 320 MHz/160 MHz+160 MHz PPDU can be defined using the 160 MHz tone plan according to the IEEE 802.11ax standard. The existing tone plan of the IEEE 802.11ax standard is modified as described herein according to embodiments of the present invention. According to some embodiment, the 160 MHz tone plan can be repurposed to support multi-link aggregation including 80 MHz+240 MHz transmission, or 160 MHz+160 MHz transmission using two or more links.
US11432192B2 Terminal and radio communication method
A terminal is disclosed that includes a receiver that performs, using a first time interval or a second time interval, a receiving process for downlink control information indicating a transmission direction per given time interval and a processor that determines the transmission direction based on the downlink control information. In other aspects, a radio communication method is also disclosed.
US11432185B2 Delivering intent-based application policy on WiFi networks
Techniques and apparatus for managing congestion in a wireless network are provided. One technique includes receiving one or more buffer status reports (BSRs) from one or more client stations. Each BSR indicates an amount of traffic in a transmit queue of the client station. An allocation of resource units (RUs) for the one or more client stations is determined, based on at least a type of traffic in each transmit queue of the one or more client stations, upon a determination that there is congestion on an uplink wireless channel shared by the one or more client stations. A frame that includes an indication of the allocation of RUs for the one or more client stations is generated. The frame is transmitted to the one or more client stations.
US11432184B2 Method for performing a buffer status reporting in a D2D communication system and device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for performing a buffer status reporting in a D2D communication system, the method comprising: configuring a plurality of sidelink logical channels, wherein each of the plurality of sidelink logical channels has an associated priority and belongs to a LCG, and one or more of LCGs belong to a ProSe Destination; generating a SL BSR MAC CE including buffer sizes of LCGs in decreasing order of a LCG priority, wherein the LCG priority of a LCG is determined as a highest priority of a logical channel among priorities of logical channels belonging to the LCG; and transmitting a MAC PDU including the SL BSR MAC CE.
US11432182B2 Primary PUCCH TPC index and a secondary PUCCH TPC index in a wireless network
A wire device receives: configuration parameters of: a primary cell with a primary physical uplink control channel (PUCCH); and a secondary cell with a secondary PUCCH; a transmit power control (TPC) radio network temporary identifier (RNTI); a primary TPC index of the primary PUCCH; and a secondary TPC index of the secondary PUCCH. The wireless device receives a downlink control information (DCI) associated with the TPC RNTI. The secondary TPC index identifies a TPC command in an array of TPC commands in the DCI. The wireless device adjusts a transmission power of the secondary PUCCH based on the TPC command.
US11432174B2 Telecommunications networks
A method of configuring a telecommunications network comprising the steps of collecting analytics data from a network (NAD) and analytics data (TAD) from at least one User Equipment (UE), analyzing said NAD and TAD and configuring at least one network feature according to the NAD and the TAD.
US11432171B2 Providing uninterrupted access to resources via a mobile hotspot connection
Described embodiments provide systems, methods and computer implemented instructions for resuming virtual computing sessions. A first device detects a disconnection via a primary communication channel from a server hosting a virtual computing session. The first device identifies a second device paired with the first client device. The first device transmits a request to enable a hotspot function of the second client device. The first device receives an indication that the hotspot function of the second client device is enabled. The first device resumes, in communication with the second device, access to the virtual computing session hosted by the server via a secondary communication channel through the hotspot function of the second device.
US11432170B1 Portable generator dispatch recommendation engine
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, detecting an interruption of a supply of operating power to a cell site of a cellular communication network, estimating an estimated time to restoration (ETR) of the supply of operating power to the cell site, wherein the estimating is based on information of an operator of the cellular communication network, determining, based in part on the ETR, to dispatch a portable generator to the cell site to provide a new supply of operating power to the cell site, and initiating a communication to dispatch the portable generator. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11432166B2 Detecting community in radio access networks with a plurality of vertices
The present invention refers to a method and apparatus and computer program for detecting communities in a radio access network with a plurality of vertices (C, BBU), wherein the method comprises calculating (S11) relationship strengths (31, 41) for network connections between the vertices (C, BBU) by executing a connection strength calculation process by analyzing performance factors, decisive for network performance including cell coverage overlap, signal strength, and inter-cell interference. The method further creates (S12) a network graph with nodes, representing the vertices (C,BBU) in the network and edges, representing the network connections based on the calculated relationship strengths (31, 41) and applies (S13) an extended iterative disjoint community detection algorithm for clustering nodes into communities, wherein in each iteration imposed one or more constraints for clustering cooperating nodes into the same community are analyzed (S14).
US11432165B2 Method and apparatus for adjusting broadcast beam domain
A method includes: obtaining user equipment distribution information of a beam domain, where there are at least two beam domains, and the beam domain is a vertical area in a physically vertical dimension of a cell coverage area; determining information about a concentrated beam domain based on the user equipment distribution information, where the concentrated beam domain is a beam domain in which a quantity of covered user equipments exceeds a quantity threshold; and compared with information about a historical concentrated beam domain, if the information about the concentrated beam domain satisfies a preset condition, adjusting a broadcast beam domain based on the information about the concentrated beam domain, so that a main lobe direction of the broadcast beam domain is adjusted to a beam domain corresponding to the concentrated beam domain.
US11432163B2 Systems and methods for scalable, reliable, and distributed spectrum access system processing
Cloud-based systems and methods are provided for assigning shared spectrum resources to secondary users. The methods may comprise receiving, by a central block entity, a request for channel availability from a secondary user to access a shared spectrum in a wireless network, authenticating the secondary user, validating the secondary user, routing the request for channel availability to a managing block entity, receiving available frequency information from the managing block entity, assigning a frequency and an effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP) to the secondary user based on the available frequency information from the managing block entity, and transmitting, to the secondary user, a channel availability response based on the assigned EIRP. The managing block entity may be configured to determine available frequency information based on one or more parameters associated with the secondary user. The channel availability response may comprise a frequency on which the secondary user can transmit.
US11432158B2 Systems and methods for using a unique routing indicator to connect to a network
In some implementations, a device of a network may receive, from a user equipment (UE), a request associated with enabling the UE to access a network, wherein the request includes a first routing indicator. The device may identify an authentication manager, of the network, that is mapped to the first routing indicator in an entry of a routing table of the network. The device may route the request to the authentication manager of the network to permit the authentication manager to authenticate the UE. The device may purge, based on the request being routed to the authentication manager, the entry to remove the first routing indicator from the routing table. The device may store, after purging the entry, a second routing indicator in the entry to map the second routing indicator to the authentication manager, wherein the second routing indicator is different from the first routing indicator.
US11432151B1 Wireless gateway with multiple processors managed by trusted processor
A method of communicating using a wireless gateway. The method comprises receiving a first message in a first radio spectrum band by a first radio transceiver of a wireless gateway, determining by a first processor of the wireless gateway that the first message is a trusted message transmitted by a first source device, transmitting the first message by the first radio transceiver in the first radio spectrum, receiving a second message in a second radio spectrum band by a second radio transceiver of the wireless gateway, determining by the first processor that the second message is a trusted message transmitted by a second source device, and transmitting a third message by the second radio transceiver in the second radio spectrum band to the second source device, wherein the third message directs the second source device to transmit the second message to the wireless gateway in the first radio spectrum band.
US11432149B1 Self-sovereign identification via digital credentials for selected identity attributes
Disclosed are example methods, systems, and devices that allow for the generation and provisioning of digital credentials, which may demonstrate that a trusted entity has validated individual identity attributes, or sets of attributes, of a user. Digital credentials may also demonstrate one or more extrapolations resulting from deductions or inductions from validated identity attributes. A receiver device may indicate which identity attributes or extrapolations are sought by displaying a QR or other code and/or via a transmission using NFC or other wireless communication, and a user device may access corresponding digital attributes in an ID wallet to be provisioned via code or transmission. Digital credentials may restrict uses and usability of identity attributes. Cryptographic keys and/or distributed ledger records may allow recipients to verify authenticity of digital credentials. The same identity attribute may be proven by showing validation by multiple selectable trusted entities.
US11432148B2 Method and apparatus for configuring and detecting information integrity
A method and apparatus for configuring and detecting information integrity, and for discovering fake base stations is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for authenticating a first wireless communication, includes: transmitting a first message from a first unit of the first wireless communication node to a second unit of the first wireless communication node, wherein the first message comprises first integrity information of at least one first information block in a system message configured by the first unit; receiving a second message by the first unit of the first wireless communication node from the second unit of the first wireless communication node, wherein the second message comprises second integrity information of at least one second information block in the system message configured by the second unit; and transmitting a third message from the first wireless communication node to a wireless communication device.
US11432143B2 Authentication based on network connection history
In one aspect, a first device includes at least one processor and storage accessible to the at least one processor. The storage includes instructions executable by the at least one processor to access a first network connection history for a second device different from the first device. The instructions are also executable to determine in a first instance whether to authenticate the second device based on the first network connection history and to authenticate the second device based on a determination to authenticate the second device.
US11432141B2 Security context handling in 5G during connected mode
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for flexible, security context management during AMF changes. One aspect of the disclosure is a mechanism for achieving backward security during AMF changes. Instead of passing the current NAS key to the target AMF, the source AMF derives a new NAS key, provides the new NAS key to the target AMF, and sends a key change indication to the UE, either directly or through some other network node. The UE can then derive the new NAS key from the old NAS key. In some embodiments, the AMF may provide a key generation parameter to the UE to use in deriving the new NAS key. In other embodiments, the target AMF may change one or more security algorithms.
US11432140B2 Multicast service processing method and access point
A multicast service processing method and an access point are disclosed. The method includes: generating, by an access point (AP), a first group addressed frame and an individually addressed frame based on a multicast packet, where the first group addressed frame is encrypted by a first multicast key, and the individually addressed frame is encrypted by a unicast key of a second terminal.
US11432139B2 System and method for combined network-side and off-air monitoring of wireless networks
A monitoring system monitors authentication sessions both on the air interface between the terminals and the network, and on at least one wired network-side interface between network-side elements of the network. The monitoring system constructs a database of sets of network-side authentication parameters using network-side monitoring. Each set of network-side authentication parameters originates from a respective authentication session and is associated with the International Mobile Station Identity (IMSI) of the terminal involved in the session. In order to start decrypting the traffic of a given terminal, the system obtains the off-air authentication parameters of that terminal using off-air monitoring, and finds an entry in the database that matches the air-interface authentication parameters. From the combination of correlated network-side and off-air authentication parameters, the processor is able to extract the parameters needed for decryption.
US11432130B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting or receiving data in wireless communication system
Provided are a method and apparatus for transmitting or receiving data in a wireless communication system. An operating method of a base station for transmitting and receiving pedestrian-to-vehicle (P2V) data includes: identifying whether a vehicle user equipment (UE) enters a preset dangerous area; when it is identified that the vehicle UE enters the dangerous area, transmitting a message related to the dangerous area to a pedestrian UE (P-UE); receiving, from the P-UE, a request for allocation of sidelink resources for transmitting and receiving P2V data to and from the vehicle UE; and allocating the sidelink resources to the P-UE.
US11432127B2 Methods of providing and obtaining access to IoT resources
A method of providing access to IoT resources is provided. The method is performed by a Bluetooth low energy, BLE, tag supporting a Bluetooth wireless technology standard. The method comprises broadcasting a reference to a resource directory comprising reachability information to one or more Internet of Things, IoT, resources and supporting a Constrained Application Protocol, CoAP. A corresponding method performed by a communications device is also provided, and a BLE tag, a communications device, computer programs and computer program products.
US11432126B2 Marine machine type communication device
The present disclosure relates to methodologies, systems, and devices for monitoring metrics associated with a marine vessel. A marine monitoring system includes a machine type communication (MTC) server; a computing device in communication with the MTC server; a user application residing on the computing device; and a marine electronic device located at a marine vessel. The marine electronic device is in communication with the MTC server, and is configured to connect to one or more wired or wireless marine sensors.
US11432123B2 Systems and methods for managing a vehicle's energy via a wireless network
The disclosure is directed to methods and systems for provisioning mobile electric vehicles with various operational settings data transmitted over the air. A vehicle or its components may operate according to operational settings corresponding to operational settings data included in the vehicle components. A server that is remote to the vehicle may comprise operational settings data and may transmit operational settings data to the vehicle. The server may transmit operational settings data automatically, such as on a periodic basis, in response to a request, such as from a user or from a vehicle component or anytime new or updated operational settings data are available for the vehicle or its components.
US11432120B2 In-vehicle communication device, communication method, and storage medium
According to an aspect, an in-vehicle communication device includes a transmitter configured to transmit own vehicle notification information generated by an own vehicle to a nearby area, a receiver configured to receive other vehicle notification information transmitted by each of one or more other vehicles, a storage device storing a program; and a hardware processor. The hardware processor executes the program stored in the storage device to determine the other vehicle which is to communicate with the own vehicle based on one or both of the own vehicle notification information transmitted by the transmitter and the other vehicle notification information received by the receiver. The own vehicle notification information includes identification information of the own vehicle and indicator values associated with communication with the one or more other vehicles acquired by the own vehicle. The other vehicle notification information includes identification information of the other vehicle and an indicator value associated with communication with the own vehicle acquired by the other vehicle.
US11432119B2 Methods for vehicular communication in next generation vehicle-to-everything (NGV) devices in mobility scenarios
Embodiments of a Next Generation Vehicle-to-Everything (NGV) station (STA) and method of communication are generally described herein. The NGV STA may encode a physical layer convergence procedure (PLCP) protocol data unit (PPDU) in accordance with an enhanced PHY layer protocol. The PPDU may be encoded for transmission in a dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) frequency band. The NGV STA may encode the PPDU to include a preamble, one or more data portions, and one or more midambles. The one or more midambles may occur within the PPDU after the preamble and after at least one of the data portions. The NGV STA may encode a preamble that includes an NGV SIG-A field that indicates: whether the PPDU includes the one or more midambles, and a periodicity of the one or more midambles.
US11432117B2 Multiplexing of physical sidelink control channel (PSCCH) and physical sidelink shared channel (PSSCH)
Sidelink vehicle-to-everything (V2X) transmission is performed over a Physical Sidelink Control Channel (PSCCH) and a Physical Sidelink Shared Channel (PSSCH). Encoded control information is transmitted in the PSCCH and encoded data is transmitted in the PSSCH. The PSCCH uses a first portion of the time-and-frequency resources, and the PSSCH uses and a second portion of the time-and-frequency resources. A first part of the PSSCH uses a first set of time resources overlapping with the PSCCH and a first set of frequency resources non-overlapping with the PSCCH. A second part of the PSSCH uses a second set of time resources non-overlapping with the PSCCH and a second set of frequency resources overlapping with the PSCCH.
US11432116B2 Method and device for transmitting data in internet of vehicles system
Provided are a method and device for transmitting data in an Internet of Vehicles system. The method comprises: establishing, by a terminal device, a radio resource connection with a network device belonging to a found service cell, the network device being deployed by a first operator; receiving, by the terminal device, information of a second operator transmitted by the network device, the information of the second operator comprises at least one of identifier information and frequency resource information; receiving, by the terminal device, data transmitted by the first operator, and/or, receiving, by the terminal device, and according to the information of the second operator, data transmitted by the second operator. The invention realizes access by a terminal device, and ensures that the terminal device timely acquires information of other operators in a network, thereby enabling the terminal device to simultaneously transmit data to or receive data from multiple operator networks.
US11432115B2 Method for downloading a message client and authenticating a mobile phone number
A method may comprise downloading a message client subsequent to receiving an SMS message and authenticating a first mobile phone number to a service for transmitting and receiving packet switched messages via SMS protocol. The method may further comprise transmitting one or more requests including at least information to determine whether a third mobile phone number and a fourth mobile phone number correspond to subscribers of the service. A response may indicate that a third mobile phone number and a fourth mobile phone number correspond to subscribers of the service. A picture message may be transmitted to a third mobile wireless device and a fourth mobile wireless device in accordance with the response.
US11432114B1 SMS messaging
A data processing apparatus is provided that includes message obtaining circuitry that obtains, for transmission over a first cellular communication channel to an endpoint device, an outgoing SMS message containing an encrypted payload and an identifier corresponding to the endpoint device. Extraction circuitry extracts the encrypted payload from the outgoing SMS message and produces an extracted encrypted payload, and extracts the identifier corresponding to the endpoint device from the outgoing SMS message. Wrap circuitry wraps bytes that make up the SMS message in an outgoing data packet and communication circuitry transmits, to the endpoint device or a server, the outgoing data packet on a second data communication channel. The outgoing data packet is of a type other than an SMS message.
US11432111B2 Information processing device
A server performs: acquiring measurement data of a mobile terminal; extracting fixed AP measurement data of a specific fixed AP; extracting measurement data including a measurement time of which a difference from the measurement time in the fixed AP measurement data is equal to or less than a threshold value, position information of which a difference from a position of the specific fixed AP is equal to or less than a threshold value, and a reception intensity of which a difference from the reception intensity in the fixed AP measurement data is equal to or less than a threshold value as target measurement data and to set the radio access point corresponding to the target measurement data as a target AP; and determining whether the target AP corresponds to a fixed AP on the basis of the measurement data corresponding to the target AP and the fixed AP measurement data.
US11432110B2 Method, system and computer program product for geospatial calibration
The present specification relates generally to geopositioning and more specifically relates to a method, system and computer program product for calibrating absolute user location and bearing on a low geolocation accuracy computing device or a computing device without location capabilities by using a high geometric resolution map.
US11432107B2 Dynamic resource location coordination control system
A system and method for location centric activity leveraging convergence control of vectors having both a time and space domain. Additionally, the system executes the control of mobile and dynamic resources by controlling the dispatch of primary tasks with intermediate secondary tasks to enhance system efficiency and effectiveness. The location convergence of multiple mobile resources is vital to the realization of high-accuracy location determination and therefore high-accuracy inference and contextual relevance.
US11432106B2 Side link resource management
An apparatus receives an indication of a set of geographic zones and a set of control transmission wireless resource units. For each one of the geographic zones, corresponding control transmission wireless resource unit are specified for use while in that the geographic zone. While in a first zone of the geographic zones, a control transmission is transmitted, reserving a first data transmission wireless resource unit for use by the apparatus for sidelink (SL) data communication. The control transmission is performed using control transmission wireless resource units corresponding to the first zone. The data transmission wireless resource unit is selected from a pool of data transmission wireless resource units and each member of the pool of data transmission wireless resource units is available for use across a set of geographic zones. Different members of the pool of data transmission wireless resource units are concurrently.
US11432102B2 Mobile proximity based messages
Techniques for providing proximity based messages are discussed herein. Some embodiments may include one or more servers configured to receive proximity message requests from a consumer device. The requests may include consumer device locations, which may be used by the one or more servers to generate a geofence set. Furthermore, the consumer device location may be used as a basis for selecting notification data relevant to the location. Both the geofence set and the notification data may be sent to the consumer device in a single proximity message response for local notification creation if the notification data can be collected within a maximum response time. The notification data may be provided via a push notification server asynchronously if the notification data cannot be collected within the maximum response time.
US11432098B2 Vehicle and method for controlling thereof
A vehicle is provided to minimize the difference in left and right output intensity of a headrest speaker by adjusting an output intensity of based on the position of the passenger's ear. The headrest includes a left-side speaker provided on the left-side of the headrest of a seat inside the vehicle to output sound and a right-side speaker provided on the right-side of the headrest to output sound. A pressure sensor measures a force applied to the headrest and a controller adjusts the output intensity of the left speaker and the right speaker based on an action point of the force measured by the pressure sensor.
US11432093B2 Sending notification and multi-channel audio over channel limited link for independent gain control
A system and method to encode and decode multiple audio signals to provide independent control of the audio signals is provided. A host device may encode the audio signals to enable a complete separation of the constituent audio signals when the mixed stream is decoded on a playback device. The gains of the audio signals may be independently controlled before they are mixed to increase the intelligibility of one audio signal relative to another audio signal at the playback device. The ability to separate the constituent audio signals from the mixed signals at the playback device allows the processing operations performed on the constituent audio signals and the associated path latencies to be independently chosen. In addition, in applications where the mixed stream is transmitted from a single host device to multiple playback devices, the constituent audio signals may be selectively masked on a playback device to increase user privacy.
US11432092B2 Method and system for processing an audio signal including ambisonic encoding
A method for processing a sound signal including synchronously acquiring an input sound signal Sinput by means of at least two omnidirectional microphones, encoding the input sound signal Sentréeinput in a sound data D format of the ambisonics type of order R, R being a natural number greater than or equal to one, the encoding step including a directivity optimisation sub-step carried out by means of filters of the Finite Impulse Response filter type. Each of the signals acquired by the microphones is filtered during the directivity optimisation sub-step by a FIR filter, then subtracted from an unfiltered version of each of the other signals in order to obtain N enhanced signals. The present invention also relates to a system for processing the sound signal.
US11432085B2 Occlusion control system for a hearing instrument and a hearing instrument
An apparatus for a hearing instrument, the hearing instrument being configured to be at least partially placed in an ear canal of a wearer of the hearing instrument, the apparatus comprising: a sealing element configured to seal off the ear canal when the hearing instrument with the apparatus is at least partially positioned in the ear canal, wherein operation of the sealing element is controlled by an electric control signal, the sealing element being at least partially made from an electroactive material.
US11432084B2 Passive integrity management of an implantable device
A medical device prosthesis, including a housing and a piezoelectric transducer including a piezoelectric component, wherein the piezoelectric transducer is supported in the housing via at least one spring. In some embodiments, the medical device prosthesis is a bone conduction device, such as a transcutaneous passive or active bone conduction device.
US11432083B2 Hearing aid battery connected to ear shell
There is presented an in-the-ear hearing aid comprising a faceplate, an ear shell, such as a custom ear shell, and a battery, wherein the battery is fixed to the ear shell and furthermore a method for providing an in-the-ear hearing aid, said method comprising obtaining data, such as three-dimensional data, representative of a shape and/or size of an ear canal of a specific person, such as the part of an ear canal extending at least partially from the outer ear to the middle ear, establishing a digital model of the ear shell, such as the custom ear shell, of the hearing aid for said ear canal based on said data, wherein said providing includes determining a position and/or orientation of a battery in said ear shell, which position and/or orientation increases or maximizes a distance from the outer ear to the faceplate.
US11432082B2 Hearing aid bowtie antenna optimized for ear to ear communications
A hearing aid is described which incorporates an antenna integrated into the housing that is configured to radiate with linear polarization such that the electric field is perpendicular to the head of a wearer. The described technique results in lower propagation losses from ear to ear and an improvement in ear-to-ear communications using a far-field link (e.g., in the 2.4 GHz band).
US11432075B2 Selecting audio input
For selecting audio input, a processor calculates audio scores for device audio from a plurality of electronic devices. The processor further selects a first device audio based on the audio scores. The processor presents present the first device audio at a listening electronic device.
US11432072B2 Speaker diaphragm and production method thereof
A speaker diaphragm includes a plurality of highly rigid layers and a porous layer. Each of the plurality of highly rigid layers includes a first resin matrix, and wood fibers and highly rigid fibers dispersed in the first resin matrix. The porous layer includes a second resin matrix comprising independent pores, and fibers comprising wood fibers and highly rigid fibers dispersed in the second resin matrix. Both outermost layers are the highly rigid layers. A percentage content of the wood fibers in the highly rigid layers is 10% by mass or more and 65% by mass or less. A percentage content of the highly rigid fibers in the highly rigid layers is 5% by mass or more and 40% by mass or less. A percentage content of total fibers in the porous layer is 15% by mass or more and 40% by mass or less.
US11432065B2 Automatic keyword pass-through system
At least one embodiment is directed to a method for automatically activating ambient sound pass-through in an earphone in response to a detected keyword in the ambient sound field of the earphone user, the steps of the method comprising at least receiving at least one ambient sound microphone (ASM) signal; receiving at least one audio content (AC) signal; and comparing the ASM signal to a keyword and if the ASM signal matches a keyword then an AC gain is created.
US11432061B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a display module that includes a display panel and is configured to display an image. A rear cover is on a rear surface of the display module. A first vibration generating module is in a first rear region of the rear cover, and a second vibration generating module in a second rear region of the rear cover. The rear cover includes a first hole that overlaps the first vibration generating module, and a second hole that overlaps the second vibration generating module.
US11432059B2 Display device and sound providing method
A display device includes: a display panel; a first sound generator on a first surface of the display panel, the first sound generator being configured to vibrate the display panel to output a first sound; and a second sound generator configured to output a second sound. A third sound is a sum of the first sound and the second sound, and a sound pressure level of at least one of harmonic tones of the third sound is less than a sound pressure level of at least one of harmonic tones of the first sound.
US11432058B2 Housing assembly and electronic device
A housing assembly and an electronic device are provided. The housing assembly comprises a middle frame. The middle frame comprises a side surface. A first sound cavity, a second sound cavity and a sound output hole are arranged at the middle frame. One end of the first sound cavity corresponds to a receiver. The other end of the first sound cavity extends toward the side surface and communicates with the second sound cavity. The second sound cavity extends in a lengthwise direction of the side surface and is in communication with the sound output hole. The invention employs a sound guiding channel having an offset configuration to communicate a receiver with an external environment, thereby ensuring quality of an audio output while reducing an occupied region near the sound output hole and improving the appearance of a product to meet the appearance requirement.
US11432057B2 Communication device and switching method
An optical line terminal (OLT) detects content distribution conditions in terminals, and performs control for performing switching to distribution to each terminal using an individual virtual local area network (VLAN) or distribution to a plurality of terminals by broadcasting using a broadcasting VLAN, in accordance with the detected content distribution conditions. The OLT detects that the number of viewers of a predetermined channel exceeds a predetermined threshold value or is less than the predetermined threshold value, as the content distribution conditions. Further, the OLT performs switching to distribution using a broadcasting VLAN in a case where it is detected that the number of viewers of the predetermined channel exceeds the predetermined threshold value, and performs switching to distribution using an individual VLAN in a case where it is detected that the number of viewers of the predetermined channel is less than the predetermined threshold value.
US11432053B1 Dynamic URL personalization system for enhancing interactive television
A URL personalization system allowing a television service provider to dynamically associate multiple URLs with the video content item being viewed by the customer is provided. The associated URLs point to additional content that may be of interest to different customer demographics. A generic URL linking to the associated URLs may be inserted into the video content item. The system may personalize the generic URL by replacing or modifying the generic URL with a personalized URL based on information specific to the customer viewing the content before streaming the content or when additional content is requested. The customer is redirected to the personalized URL to obtain the additional content. This allows the television service provider to send a single video content item to all customers or large groups of customers while providing individual customers with an enhanced interactive television viewing experience.
US11432049B2 Subtitle splitter
Systems and methods are provided for presenting subtitles in association with a composite video. The systems and methods include a facility for uploading a subtitle file having the full subtitles information for the entire composite video. The uploaded subtitle file is then split to generate video content item subtitles files that correspond to video content items in the composite video.
US11432048B2 Method and apparatus for interactive television guides and program rules
Developments in interactive programming guides that utilize a confluence of users/viewers from data that may be blockchain and/or data collection from IoT and other devices, proximity sensing of viewership, and both machine and guided learning over a large dataset to produce rules for AI selection of content, format, and features presented to currently active or a nearby set of television users/viewers. Blockchain may be implemented separately for accounting, verification, billing, and/or fees/royalty payments owed to content owners/copyright holders. Playback may be initiated by a remote device and played on a same or yet another or a plurality of remote devices.
US11432037B2 Method and system for detecting and responding to changing of media channel
A computing system receives from a media presentation device a query fingerprint stream representing media content being presented by the media presentation device, where the query fingerprint stream has been determined to represent a first channel. The computing system then detects that a threshold mismatch exists between the received query fingerprint stream and a reference fingerprint stream representing the first channel, thus indicating a likelihood that the media presentation device has transitioned from presenting the first channel to presenting a second channel. Responsive to detecting the threshold mismatch, the system thus discontinues channel-specific action with respect to the first channel. For instance, the system could discontinue superimposing of first-channel-specific content on the presented media content and perhaps start superimposing of second-channel-specific content instead.
US11432035B2 Adaptive streaming with demuxed audio and video tracks
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, accessing adaptive streaming information for a multimedia content segment, determining available access bandwidths for a plurality of video tracks and a plurality of audio tracks identified by the adaptive streaming information, selecting one of a plurality of candidate track pairings identified by the adaptive streaming information based on the available access bandwidths, obtaining video content of the multimedia content segment via a video track of the selected track pairing, and obtaining audio content of the multimedia content segment via an audio track of the selected track pairing. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11432033B2 Interactive video distribution system and video player utilizing a client server architecture
An interactive video distribution system and video player are described. A client server arrangement may be used for providing a video player and video content to a client device. The video player may display navigation images enabling navigation to specific portions of the video content by activating a corresponding navigation image. The video player may also enable the sharing of a segment of the video with other video players, enabling the video players to play the streamed segment of the video without having to play the entire video, thereby reducing network bandwidth usage. The video player may be embeddable. The server may associate searchable tags with respective video segments.
US11432028B2 Edge optimized transrating system
A system and method for bandwidth management by controlling the bit rate of a signal stream in real time according to available link bandwidth. Applications include multiple-channel video data streams over a limited-bandwidth link such as a Digital Subscriber Line. A video signal is transrated at the head end to multiple streams having different bit rates, by a multirating device which sends the multiple streams over a network, along with metadata containing information about the data structure and parameters of the streams. At the network access edge, a demultirating device uses the metadata to select the stream with the highest video quality whose bit rate does not exceed the available bandwidth of the end-user's access link. This scheme provides multiple unicast signals to different end-users in place of a single multicast signal, supports multiple high-definition channels over a limited bandwidth link, and is compatible with standard encryption methods.
US11432024B2 Publishing a disparate live media output stream manifest that includes one or more media segments corresponding to key events
Provided are a system and method for publishing a disparate live media output stream manifest that includes one or more media segments corresponding to key events. The system comprises one or more processors that generate a programming schedule, based on a synchronization of one or more disparate sub-systems in the system, includes one or more key events that occurred from a starting point until a current live point in a live input stream. Further, a reference clock provides a reference time to synchronize the one or more disparate sub-systems. Based on the programming schedule, one or more processors insert the current live point and one or more media segments corresponding to the one or more key events that occurred prior to the current live point included in a live input stream manifest into a disparate live media output stream manifest, which is further published based on the insertion.
US11432016B2 Methods and apparatuses of syntax signaling constraint for cross-component adaptive loop filter in video coding system
Encoding methods and apparatuses include applying a Cross-Component Adaptive Loop Filter (CCALF) processing on a current picture based on CCALF coefficients signaled in one or more Adaptive Loop Filter (ALF) Adaptation Parameter Sets (APSs) to refine one or more chroma components according to a luma component, signaling two ALF signal flags and two CCALF signal flags in each ALF APS or parsing two ALF signal flags and two CCALF signal flags from each ALF APS, and encoding or decoding the current picture. Values of the two ALF signal flags and the two CCALF signal flags in each ALF APS are not all equal to 0 to ensure none of the ALF APS is an empty APS.
US11432015B2 Adaptive loop filtering across raster-scan slices
Systems, methods, and media are provided for loop filtering across raster scan slices. One example includes obtaining data comprising one or more pictures, including obtaining a first block located in a first slice of one of the pictures. The example then includes determining a second block is located in a second slice of the picture, the second block including one or more pixels for use in performing loop filtering of a pixel of the first block, and determining that loop filtering across slice boundaries is disabled. Based on this disabling, the example determines that the one or more pixels of the second block are unavailable for performing loop filtering of the pixel of the first block, and duplicates at least one pixel of the first block or at least one pixel of an additional block of the first slice for performing loop filtering of the pixel of the first block.
US11432014B2 Parametric graph-based separable transforms for video coding
A video decoder can be configured to receive, in a syntax structure that applies to a current block, graph-related information; determine a transform matrix based on the received graph-related syntax information; perform an inverse transform based on the determined transform matrix of one or more coefficient values to generate a residual block; and reconstruct the current block of the video data based on the residual block.
US11432013B2 Video signal processing method and apparatus using multiple transform kernel
A video signal processing method may comprise the steps of: confirming a prediction mode applied to a current coding unit; confirming whether a plurality of preset conditions are satisfied on the basis of at least one of the prediction mode of the current coding unit and a size of the current coding unit; parsing a first syntax element indicating a transform kernel applied to a transform unit included in the current coding unit when the plurality of preset conditions are satisfied; determining a transform kernel applied to horizontal and vertical directions of the current transform unit on the basis of the first syntax element; and generating a residual signal of the current transform unit by performing an inverse transform on the current transform unit using the determined transform kernel.
US11432009B2 Techniques for encoding and decoding immersive video
An example apparatus for encoding immersive video includes a view optimizer to receive a plurality of input views from a source camera and select basic views and additional views from the plurality of input views. The apparatus also includes a view pruner to prune the additional views based on a comparison with the basic views. The apparatus further includes a patch packer to generate atlases based on the pruned additional views and the basic views. The apparatus includes a metadata composer to generate metadata including additional metadata. The apparatus also further includes a bitstream generator to generate a bitstream including the encoded video and the metadata.
US11432007B2 Intra-frame prediction method and device
An intra-frame prediction method and device, according to the present invention, enables deriving an intra-frame prediction mode of a current block, determining a pixel line, among a plurality of pixel lines, for the intra-frame prediction of the current block, and carrying out the intra-frame prediction of the current block on the basis of the intra-frame prediction mode and the pixel line. In addition, a first reference pixel of the determined pixel line may be selectively filtered, and a prediction pixel of the current block may be selectively corrected, and thus the accuracy of the intra-frame prediction may be improved.
US11432005B2 Moving image encoding device
A computation unit subtracts a prediction image from an input image. An orthogonal transformation unit applies orthogonal transformation to an output of the computation unit. A quantization unit quantizes an output of the orthogonal transformation unit. An encoding unit encodes an output of the quantization unit. A prediction mode determination unit determines a prediction mode from the input image. The prediction mode is different according to types of an I-picture, a P-picture and a B-picture.
US11432000B2 Image decoding method
An image decoding method includes: dividing a current block into sub-blocks; deriving, for each sub-block, one or more prediction information candidates; obtaining an index; and decoding the current block using the prediction information candidate selected by the index. The deriving includes: determining whether a neighboring block neighboring each sub-block is included in the current block, and when not included in the current block, determining the neighboring block to be a reference block available to the sub-block, and when included in the current block, determining the neighboring block not to be the reference block; and deriving a prediction information candidate of the sub-block from prediction information of the reference block; and when the number of prediction information candidates is smaller than a predetermined number, generating one or more new candidates without using the prediction information of the reference block till the number of prediction information candidates reaches the predetermined number.
US11431996B2 Device and method for coding video data based on one or more reference lines
A method of decoding a bistream by an electronic device is provided. A block unit is determined from an image frame according to the bitstream. A line index determined in the bitstream is compared with a first predefined value to determine whether a mode flag is included in the bitstream. A mode index is determined for directly selecting a prediction mode of the block unit from a most probable mode (MPM) list of the block unit when the mode flag is not included in the bitstream. The mode flag is compared to a second predefined value when the mode flag is included in the bitstream to determine whether the prediction mode is selected from the MPM list. One of a plurality of reference lines is selected based on the line index. The block unit is reconstructed based on the selected reference line and the prediction mode.
US11431995B2 Memory system
According to one embodiment, a memory system includes a frequency value update unit, a first intra-group rearranging unit, a second intra-group rearranging unit, and a routing unit. The frequency value update unit adds a first value to each of one or more first frequency values that are associated with one or more first symbols, respectively, in one or more entries in a table. The first intra-group rearranging unit rearranges first entries, which belong to a first group, using frequency values in the first entries. The second intra-group rearranging unit rearranges second entries, which belong to a second group lower than the first group, using frequency values. The routing unit rearranges at least one of the first entries and at least one of the second entries.
US11431992B2 Luma mapping- and chroma scaling-based video or image coding
According to a disclosure of the present document, image information including prediction mode information and information associated with luma mapping with chroma scaling (LMCS) is acquired from a bitstream, wherein the image information includes LMCS adaptation parameter sets (APSs), and by limiting the range of APS ID information included in the LMCS APSs, a memory used in a LMCS procedure may be reduced (limited).
US11431991B2 Chroma block prediction method and device
The present disclosure provides a chroma block prediction method and a device. The method includes: parsing a bitstream to obtain first indication information; downsampling a first luma block by a first filter when a value of the first indication information is a first value or by using a second filter when a value of the first indication information is a second value, to obtain a second luma block; obtaining a plurality of chroma samples and a plurality of luma samples; obtaining linear model coefficients based on the plurality of chroma samples and the plurality of luma samples; and obtaining a prediction value of the current chroma block based on the second luma block and the linear model coefficients.
US11431983B2 Chroma coding mode determination based on matrix-based intra prediction
Devices, systems and methods for digital video coding, which includes matrix-based intra prediction methods for video coding, are described. In a representative aspect, a method for video processing includes performing a first determination that a luma video block of a video is coded using a matrix based intra prediction (MIP) mode in which a prediction block of the luma video block is determined by performing, on previously coded samples of the video, a boundary downsampling operation, followed by a matrix vector multiplication operation, and selectively followed by an upsampling operation, performing, based on the first determination, a second determination about a chroma intra mode to be used for a chroma video block associated with the luma video block, and performing, based on the second determination, a conversion between the chroma video block and a bitstream representation of the chroma video block.
US11431975B2 Method and device for encoding video having block size set for each block shape, and method and device for decoding video
A video decoding method includes obtaining information indicating a first difference between a maximum size of a coding unit having a 1:4 ratio and a size of a largest coding unit, determining the maximum size of the coding unit of having the 1:4 ratio by using the size of the largest coding unit and the first difference, determining a minimum size of the coding unit having the 1:4 ratio based on a minimum size of a coding unit, determining whether a coding having the 1:4 ratio may be generated by splitting a first coding unit based on the maximum size and the minimum size of the coding unit having the 1:4 ratio, and determining a second coding unit including the coding unit having the 1:4 ratio, from the first coding unit, and decoding the second coding unit.
US11431968B2 Variable number of intra modes for video coding
A video coder determines a first block of the video data is intra mode coded; based on a first height and the first width of the first block, identifies a group of N available intra prediction modes for the first block of video data; selects from the group of N available intra prediction modes, a first intra prediction mode used to code the first block of the video data; and codes the first block using the first intra prediction mode. A video coder generates a first most probable mode (MPM) candidate list for the block; codes a first flag indicating an actual intra prediction mode used to code the block is not included in the first MPM candidate list; generates a second MPM candidate list by deriving at least one candidate intra prediction mode based on an intra prediction mode in the first MPM candidate list.
US11431960B2 Privacy display apparatus
An imaging directional backlight apparatus including a waveguide, a light source array, for providing large area directed illumination from localized light sources. The waveguide may include a stepped structure, in which the steps may further include extraction features optically hidden to guided light, propagating in a first forward direction. Returning light propagating in a second backward direction may be refracted, diffracted, or reflected by the features to provide discrete illumination beams exiting from the top surface of the waveguide. The directional backlight may be arranged to switch between at least a first wide angular luminance profile mode and a second narrow angular luminance profile mode. The directional backlight is arranged to illuminate an LCD with a bias electrode arranged to switch liquid crystal directors in black state pixels between a first wide angular contrast profile mode and a second narrow angular contrast profile mode. Performance of privacy operation for off-axis snoopers is enhanced in comparison to displays with only directional backlights or switchable contrast properties.
US11431959B2 Object capture and illumination
According to one example for capturing three-dimensional data of an object, illumination of an object is initiated, the object is scanned with a sensor, and a 3D representation of the object is created. Illumination of the object may comprise illumination of a surface of the object within a field of view of the sensor.
US11431957B2 File generation apparatus, file generation method, processing apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A file-processing apparatus 20 acquires (S104) access information that is used for requesting material data for generating a virtual viewpoint image that is generated based on a virtual viewpoint and captured images acquired from a plurality of imaging apparatuses, generates (S107) a virtual viewpoint image file that contains the acquired access information and a virtual viewpoint image data corresponding to the virtual viewpoint image, and outputs (S108) the generated virtual viewpoint image file.
US11431952B2 User selection of virtual camera location to produce video using synthesized input from multiple cameras
A space in which an augmented reality (AR) computer simulation is played is mapped by multiple cameras. An AR video game player can select a location in space from which the AR player wishes to have a view of the space, including himself. Using the mapping of the space a synthesized video is generated as if from a camera located at the location in space selected by the player.
US11431950B2 Photographic directional light reference for articulating devices
Articulating devices and processes for obtaining photographic images with the articulating device generally include providing the articulating device with a directional light reference for use in photographically obtaining an accurate rendition of a subject being photographed. In this manner, an incidental light reference at the subject location is provided prior to capturing an image of the subject.
US11431949B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and program
The present technology relates to an image processing apparatus, an image processing method, and a program that allow an improvement in measurement accuracy by taking into account degradation occurring during projection and degradation occurring during imaging.An image processing apparatus according to an aspect of the present technology performs, on a test pattern image representing a predetermined test pattern, correction according to an imaging degradation model obtained by modeling degradation occurring during capturing of the test pattern image projected on a screen, and correction according to a projection degradation model obtained by modeling degradation occurring during projection of the test pattern image. The present technology can be applied to an image processing apparatus that controls projection by a projector.
US11431948B2 Position and size adjustment support method and position and size adjustment support device for display appratus and imaging appratus
A position and size adjustment support method supports an adjustment work to achieve a predetermined position and size relation between a display range of a display apparatus and a shooting range of an imaging apparatus. An image of at least a part of the display range is shot by the imaging apparatus. A position and size relation between the display range and the shooting range is calculated based on the image. At least one of a moving direction and a size change direction of at least one of the display range and the shooting range is calculated, based on the position and size relation calculated, the moving direction and the size change direction being used to change the position and size relation to the predetermined position and size relation. Adjustment guide information providing with the at least one of the moving direction and the size change direction calculated is output.
US11431947B2 Operation method for information processing device, program, and information processing device
An operation method for an information processing device having a display area used to generate a video image projected into a projection target area by a projector is provided. The method includes: in a first mode for generating the video image, specifying a designated part designated by a user in the display area; displaying, in the display area, a first video image showing a first object arranged in the designated part and a second object which moves in the display area and changes on reaching the designated part; and causing the projector to project the first video image into the projection target area; and in a second mode for the projector to project the video image into the projection target area, causing the projector to project a second video image resulting from eliminating the first object from the first video image, as the video image into the projection target area.
US11431942B2 Frame rate conversion
The disclosed method includes accessing video content encoded at a specified frame rate, and determining a refresh rate for an electronic display on which the video content is to be presented. The method next includes specifying a time interval for the video content over which frame rate conversion is to be applied to synchronize the video content frame rate with the electronic display refresh rate. The method also includes presenting the video content on the electronic display where the playback speed is adjusted for a first part of the interval. At this adjusted speed, the interval is played back using original video frames and multiple frame duplications. The presenting also adjusts playback speed of a second part of the interval. At the adjusted speed, the interval is played back using the original frames and a different number of frame duplications. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11431937B2 Data rate control for event-based vision sensor
In dynamic vision sensor (DVS) or change detection sensors, the chip or sensor is configured to control or modulate the event rate. For example, this control can be used to keep the event rate close to a desired rate or within desired bounds. Adapting the configuration of the sensor to the scene by changing the ON-event and/or the OFF-event thresholds, allows having necessary amount of data, but not much more than necessary, such that the overall system gets as much information about its state as possible.
US11431933B2 Digital pixel and image sensor including the same
A digital pixel includes a photo diode connected to a first node and configured to generate an optical signal from an incident light, a storage diode configured to store the optical signal in a second node, a floating diffusion node configured to output a detection signal based on the optical signal, a first transmission transistor connected between the first and second nodes, and configured to transmit the optical signal from the first node to the second node, a second transmission transistor connected between the second node and the floating diffusion node, and configured to transmit the optical signal from the second node to the floating diffusion node, and a discharge transistor connected to the first node and configured to be turned on in a section in which the second transmission transistor is turned on to discharge a parasitic charge generated in the first node.
US11431927B2 Imaging element
The present technology relates to an imaging element that can reduce noise. The imaging element includes: a photoelectric conversion element; a first amplification element that amplifies a signal from the photoelectric conversion element; a second amplification element that amplifies an output from the first amplification element; an offset element provided between the first amplification element and the second amplification element; a first reset element that resets the first amplification element; and a second reset element that resets the second amplification element. The offset element is a capacitor. A charge is accumulated in the offset element via a feedback loop of an output from the second amplification element, and an offset bias is generated. The present technology can be applied to an imaging element.
US11431922B2 Photoelectric conversion apparatus, imaging system, and moving object, with high sensitivity and saturation charge
A solid-state imaging apparatus includes first, second, and third semiconductor regions. The third semiconductor region has a second conductivity type. The third semiconductor region extends from a region below the second semiconductor region of a first pixel to a region below the second semiconductor region of a second pixel in the first and second pixels adjacent to each other among a plurality of pixels.
US11431918B1 High dynamic range image capture using single photon avalanche diodes
A system for HDR image capture is configurable to perform a split long exposure operation by applying a first set of long exposure shutter operations to configure each SPAD pixel of the SPAD array to enable photon detection and applying a second set of long exposure shutter operations to configure each SPAD pixel of the SPAD array to enable photon detection. A time period intervenes between the first and second sets of long exposure shutter. The system is configurable to perform a short exposure operation by applying a set of short exposure shutter operations to configure each SPAD pixel of the SPAD array to enable photon detection. The short exposure operation occurs during the time period that intervenes between the first and second sets of long exposure shutter operations. The system is also configurable to generate an image based on the split long exposure operation and the short exposure operation.
US11431917B2 System and method of operating a display associated with an information handling system
In one or more embodiments, one or more systems, one or more methods, and/or one or more processes may acquire, via a camera associated with an information handling system (IHS), a first digital image; determine, from the first digital image, that a person is within a field of view of a display associated with the IHS; determine a first brightness level of first multiple light emitting diode (LED) pixels associated with a central zone associated with the display; set a brightness level of the first multiple LED pixels to the first brightness level; determine, based at least on the first brightness level, multiple second brightness levels for respective multiple zones associated with the display outside the central zone; and for each zone of the multiple zones, set a brightness level of LED pixels associated with the zone to a respective one of the multiple second brightness levels for the zone.
US11431916B2 Vehicular imaging system with controlled illumination device and camera
An imaging system for a vehicle includes a tail lamp assembly that illuminates a field of illumination rearward of the vehicle. A light source control may operate at least one light source of the tail lamp assembly in a repeating cycle that includes (i) a first illumination period wherein light emitted by the tail lamp assembly has a first brightness level and (ii) a second illumination period wherein light emitted by the tail lamp assembly has a second brightness level that is lower than the first brightness level. A camera is operable to capture image data representative of a region that is at least in part within the field of illumination. A camera control may operate the camera to capture image data during at least part of the first illumination period.
US11431911B2 Imaging device and signal processing device
The present disclosure relates to an imaging device and a signal processing device capable of expanding an application range of the imaging device. An imaging device includes an imaging element that includes one or more pixel output units that receive incident light from a subject incident without an intervention of an imaging lens or a pinhole and output one detection signal indicating an output pixel value modulated by an incident angle of the incident light, and outputs a detection signal set including one or more detection signals, and a communication unit that transmits imaging data including the detection signal set and position attitude data indicating at least one of a position or an attitude to a communication device by wireless communication. The present disclosure is applicable to, for example, a monitoring system and the like.
US11431908B2 Imaging control apparatus, control method of the same, and storage medium
An imaging control apparatus includes a setting unit configured to set a time of a self-timer, a control unit configured to control image capturing to be performed upon a lapse of the time set by the setting unit from when an image capturing instruction is issued, and a display control unit configured to control a count display to be displayed with a first size in a case where the time set by the setting unit is equal to or larger than a first predetermined time, and to control the count display to be displayed with a second size smaller than the first size in a case where the time set by the setting unit is smaller than the first predetermined time.
US11431907B2 Imaging device capable of correcting image blur of a captured image and control method therefor
In an imaging device, a first motion information acquisition unit acquires motion information of the imaging device, and a second motion information acquisition unit acquires motion information of an external device. A shake information generation unit performs a process of subtracting the motion information of the external device from the motion information of the imaging device on the basis of the acquired motion information of the imaging device and the external device. Image blur correction information is generated from the subtracted motion information. An image blur correction control unit performs driving control of a correction lens of an optical system and a movement mechanism unit of an imaging element in accordance with the image blur correction information from the shake information generation unit.
US11431901B2 Aggregating images to generate content
An illustrative system constructs a map that associates pixel locations in a panoramic image to camera modules in a set of camera modules. The map may associate a first pixel location in the panoramic image to a first camera module in the set of camera modules and a second pixel location in the panoramic image to a second camera module in the set of camera modules. The second pixel location borders the first pixel location in the panoramic image. The system blends, based on at least one weight, a pixel value of the first pixel location captured by the first camera module with a pixel value of the second pixel location captured by the second camera module to determine a pixel value for a blended pixel in the panoramic image.
US11431900B2 Image data processing method and device therefor
Disclosed is an electronic device including an image obtaining device configured to obtain at least one pieces of image data, at least one sensor to sense movement of a user, a display, at least one processor electrically connected to the image obtaining device, the at least one sensor, and the display, and a memory electrically connected to the at least one processor to store instructions that when executed, cause the processor to obtain multiple pieces of first image data through the image obtaining device while obtaining data associated with a first movement of the user through the at least one sensor, obtain multiple pieces of second image data through the image obtaining device while obtaining data associated with a second movement of the user through the at least one sensor, process the multiple pieces of first image data through a first image processing scheme corresponding to the first movement and output a processing result through the display, and process the multiple pieces of second image data through a second image processing scheme corresponding to the second movement and different from the first image processing scheme, and output a processing result through the display. Moreover, various embodiment found through the present disclosure are possible.
US11431898B2 Signal processing device and imaging device
The present disclosure relates to a signal processing device and an imaging device capable of improving an image quality of the imaging device that does not use an imaging lens.A signal processing device includes a restoration unit that restores one restored image by using a plurality of detection signal sets obtained by an imaging element in a plurality of states in which at least one of a position or orientation with respect to a subject is different, the imaging element that includes a plurality of pixel output units that receives incident light from the subject incident without an intervention of an imaging lens or a pinhole and each outputs one detection signal indicating an output pixel value modulated by an incident angle of the incident light, and outputs a detection signal set including a plurality of detection signals output from the plurality of pixel output units. The present disclosure is applicable to, for example, an imaging system that images using a plurality of imaging devices.
US11431896B2 Augmented reality for three-dimensional model reconstruction
Systems, devices, media, and methods are presented for object modeling using augmented reality. An object modeling mode for generating three-dimensional models of objects is initiated by one or more processors of a device. The processors of the device detect an object within a field of view. Based on a position of the object, the processors select a set of movements forming a path for the device relative to the object and cause presentation of at least one of the movements. The processors detect a set of object surfaces as portions of the object are positioned in the field of view. In response to detecting at least a portion of the object surface, the processors modify a graphical depiction of a portion of the object. The processors then construct a three-dimensional model of the object from the set of images, depth measurements, and IMU readings collected during the reconstruction process.
US11431889B2 High performance imaging system using a dielectric metasurface
Described herein is an imaging system (200) for a driver monitoring system (100). The imaging system (200) includes a light source (108) for generating an input light beam (202) and projecting the input light beam (202) along a path towards a driver (102) of a vehicle. System (200) also includes a dielectric metasurface (201) positioned within the path of the input light beam (202). The metasurface (201) has a two dimensional array of surface elements configured to impose predetermined phase, polarization and/or intensity changes to the input light beam (202) to generate an output light beam (204) for illuminating the driver (102). System (200) further includes an image sensor (106) configured to image reflected light (208) being light from the output light beam (204) that is reflected from the driver.
US11431886B1 Device management for an information handling system
In one embodiment, a method for managing image sensors communicably coupled to an information handling system includes accessing a device inventory storing a list indicating the image sensors; identifying, from the list, an image sensor having a login functionality and a capture functionality, the login functionality causing the image sensor to capture identifying features of a user of the information handling system, the capture functionality causing the image sensor to capture images of the user; accessing a configuration inventory storing configuration policies indicating user permissions associated with the information handling system; determining that the login functionality of the image sensor is permitted based on the user permissions; programmatically enabling the login functionality of the image sensor; determining that the capture functionality of the image sensor is not permitted based on the user permissions; and programmatically disabling the capture functionality of the image sensor.
US11431881B2 Phased metalens for adjusting a focus of an image
The techniques of this disclosure relate to a system for adjusting a focus of an image. A system includes a phased metalens configured to adjust a focus of an image detected by an imaging substrate of an image sensor to compensate for warpage of the imaging substrate. The phased metalens can achieve a near-diffraction-limited focusing over incoming light wavelengths using precisely defined nanoscale subwavelength resolution structures.
US11431878B2 Method which a user possessing a sample performs color adjustment when a sample color is outside the color reproduction range
In a case where a sample color is outside a color reproduction range of an image forming apparatus, there arises an issue that an adjustment target color cannot be brought close to a user-desired color. An image forming apparatus includes a generation unit configured to cause a printing unit to print a plurality of colors close to an acquired sample color and generate a color conversion table based on a user-selected color among the plurality of printed colors in a case where it is determined that the acquired sample color is outside a color reproduction range of the image forming apparatus, whereas in a case where it is determined that the acquired sample color is not outside the color reproduction range, the generation unit generates a color conversion table without causing the printing unit to print the plurality of colors close to the sample color.
US11431875B2 Image reading apparatus and image forming apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a stacking unit, a conveyance unit to convey stacked sheets, a reading unit, a white reference plate provided in a second position, and a processor. The reading unit is movable and, at a first position, reads a conveyed sheet image to obtain image data and, at the second position, reads the white reference plate. The processor generates, based on a plate reading result, a shading correction value and corrects the image data using the shading correction value. Based on whether the number of times in which reading the white reference plate has been performed is less than a predetermined number of times, the reading unit changes a time interval in a reading period that is from a first timing to a second timing. The processor generates, each time the white reference plate is read, the shading correction value based on the plate reading results.
US11431867B2 Systems and methods for identifying and transferring sheets
Provided are systems and methods for identifying, isolating, and/or aligning sheets. An identification system can facilitate accurate identification of a sheet by (i) vacating one or more components of the system that are not the sheet from a zone of detection, and/or (ii) determining a reference axis of the sheet. An isolation system can facilitate accurate isolation of a sheet by (i) providing targeted air flow, and/or (ii) introducing a wave into the sheet. Identification systems and/or isolation systems described herein may facilitate isolation of sheets that were previously fastened together by one or more fasteners. An alignment system can facilitate accurate alignment of a first sheet at an upstream location relative to a second sheet at a downstream location via machine learning.
US11431864B1 Duplex scanning device
This disclosure is related to a duplex scanning device. The automatic document feeder includes a paper feeder body, a paper inlet and a paper outlet. The paper cassette includes an upper paper tray and a lower paper tray adjacent to the paper inlet and the paper outlet. The cassette power module includes a motor set and a transmission part. The transmission part drives the paper cassette to move on one side of the automatic document feeder to control the lower paper tray to connect with the paper inlet or the paper outlet. Therefore, the double-sided scanning of the document is completed by two-pass duplex scanning.
US11431862B2 Terminal and storage medium
A portable terminal for controlling an apparatus includes: a display with a touchscreen; a vibrator that is configured to perform a vibration action of vibrating at least an operation surface of the touchscreen; and a hardware processor that determines whether or not the terminal is in a placed state of being placed on an object and causes the vibrator to perform the vibration action in response to a touch operation on the operation surface. When the terminal is in the placed state, the hardware processor causes the vibrator to perform the vibration action at first vibration intensity. When the terminal is not in the placed state, the hardware processor causes the vibrator to perform the vibration action at second vibration intensity that is lower than the first vibration intensity.
US11431861B2 Information processing system and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
An information processing system includes a selection application activation unit that activates a selection application, which is an application selected by an operator, among applications stored in an image processing apparatus, and a specific application activation unit that activates a specific application in a case where there is a change in a state of the image processing apparatus, and does not activate the specific application in a case where there is a change in a state where the selection application is activated.
US11431856B2 System and method for handling variations in a printed mark
The embodiments herein relate to a method performed by a system (100) for handling variations in a mark (110) printed by a group (105) of industrial printers (101). The system (100) obtains images of the printed mark (110) printed by each of the printers (101) in the group (105). The system (100) creates a composite image from the obtained images. The printed marks (110) appear as a repeating pattern in the composite image. The system (100) compares the printed marks (110) in the composite image to each other or to another mark. The system (100) detects variations with a first resolution in the printed marks (110) in the composite image as a result of the comparison. The system (100) creates an augmented image in which the detected variations are augmented to a second resolution. The first resolution is lower than the second resolution.
US11431840B2 Privileged electronic communications with inmates
Systems and methods for providing secure communication between an inmate and an outside user are disclosed. In various aspects, account information of both the user and the inmate is stored. A message transmission is received from a first device that includes a header portion and an encrypted payload portion. The system verifies that confidential communication between the inmate and the outside user is permitted based on the header portion and the stored account information. Once verified, the message is transmitted to a second device without decrypting the payload portion of the message.
US11431834B1 Screen interface for a mobile device apparatus
An electronic device is provided comprising: a user interface component configured to output stimuli and receive inputs; a connection component configured to transmit communications to other devices, one or more processors coupled to the user interface component and the connection component; and a computer-readable storage medium containing instructions, that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform actions including: securely storing, at the electronic device, payment information associated with a payment account; detecting a proximate POS terminal; in response to detecting the proximate POS terminal, determining that a mechanical input authorizing a payment transaction has not been locally received at the electronic device within a time period; in response to the determination, presenting a stimulus indicating that the mechanical input has not been locally received; detecting, subsequent to the stimulus presentation, via the user interface component, a mechanical input was locally received at the electronic device; in response to detecting that the mechanical input has been locally received at the device, enabling the payment information to be accessed; and transmitting, from the electronic device, a communication including the payment information to the POS terminal.
US11431832B2 Mobile terminal
In order to minimize an increase in a bezel of a mobile terminal, provided is a mobile terminal comprising: a display panel; a window coupled to the front surface of the display panel so as to cover the front surface of the display panel; and a seating frame in which the display panel is mounted, wherein the seating frame comprises: a panel seating portion in which at least one region of the display panel is seated; a window seating portion which receives an edge region of the rear surface of the window and forms a large separation space from the rear surface of the window inward; and a sidewall portion forming a sidewall connecting the window seating portion and the panel seating portion, wherein the sidewall portion is recessed outward in a region corresponding to a side portion of the display panel.
US11431830B2 Circuit board including conductive structure for electrically connecting wires, and electronic device including same
Disclosed are various embodiments relating to a circuit board included in an electronic device and, according to one embodiment, the circuit board can comprise: at least one wire included on the circuit board, at least one conductive structure arranged on the circuit board in order to reinforce the circuit board, and arranged in order to electrically connect the at least one wire; and at least one conductive member included on the circuit board, and electrically connecting the at least one wire with the at least one conductive structure, and additional other various embodiments are possible.
US11431829B2 Multi-tiered packet processing
A system adaptably directs packet flows to packet processing elements based on OSI layer characteristics and, when necessary, inspection of data payloads. Characteristics of parsed data flows are identified. A comparison ensues. Upon recognition of a match, the entirety of the packet flow is directed to a linked packet processing element. When a match does not occur, the packet flow is directed to a second analysis tier whereby data payloads of the flow are examined. Characteristics from the data payload analysis are compared to entries in a database. Upon a match being recognized the matching packet flow is directed to the packet processing element. Features of packet flow having undergone data payload analysis are captured and used to update the database of prior associations so that any subsequent receipt of similar packet flows will be forwarded to the linked packet processing element without having to conduct a data payload analysis.
US11431826B2 Secure demand-driven file distribution
Computer networks for secure demand-driven file distribution are described. In one example, a client device receives a notification to check in for updates. In response, the client device checks in with a device services computing device on a computer network. The device services computing device determines a path list to certain cache computing devices on the computer network for receipt of the files, builds a markup file including the path list to the files, and transmits the markup file to the client device. The markup file can also include unique identifiers of the files and an encryption key for secure distribution of the files. Using the markup file, the client device can request the files, and the computer network is physically and logically arranged to distribute the files among the cache computing devices and to the client device in a secure and demand-driven manner.
US11431821B2 Method and device for monitoring downtime of target machine, and computer readable storage medium
Disclosed are a method and a device for monitoring downtime of a target machine, and a computer readable storage medium. The method includes the following operations: receiving operating state information of the target machine in real time; determining whether the target machine is down according to the operating state information; and sending downtime prompt information to a mobile terminal account of a person responsible for the target machine when the target machine is down.
US11431820B1 Method and system for implementing inter-process communications
The disclosure provides a method and system for implementing inter-process communications. The method includes sending, by a first application, a first message to a forwarding application according to a first preset inter-process communication mode. The first message includes transmission data and identification information of a second application; obtaining, by the forwarding application, the second application in response to the first message; and sending, by the forwarding application, the transmission data to the second application according to a second preset inter-process communication mode of the second application.
US11431817B2 Method and apparatus for management of network based media processing functions
An electronic device, non-transitory computer readable medium and a method for management of network based media processing functions is provided. The method includes receiving a list of functions included in a functions repository; building a workflow using functions within the list of functions; determining an output of a first function and an input of a second function that are not compatible; inserting compatibility functions between the first function and the second function; creating a function group with the first function, the compatibility functions, and the second function; replacing each instance where the first function immediately precedes the second function with the function group.
US11431814B2 Methods and apparatus to monitor media presentations
Methods and apparatus to monitor media presentations are disclosed. Disclosed example apparatus include memory, instructions, and at least one processor to execute the instructions to at least receive demographic information from a user, transmit the demographic information to a central facility, cause storage of a consent identifier in a pasteboard of the media device, the consent identifier accessible to a first instrumented application and a second instrumented application executed in a sandbox environment, the consent identifier to indicate to the first instrumented application and the second instrumented application that monitoring is allowed, access the consent identifier from the pasteboard, present media, generate monitoring information if the consent identifier permits collection of monitoring information, not generate monitoring information if the consent identifier does not permit the collection of the monitoring information, and transmit the monitoring information to the central facility.
US11431810B2 Network system, communication control device, and method of controlling communication
A network system includes a communication control device for controlling communication between communication terminals and information processing apparatuses on a communication network via first switches and second switches. The communication control device receives a response request from one communication terminal via one first switch, determines, based on communication path information associating transmission source information identifying the first switches and forwarding destination information identifying the second switches, one second switch identified by specific forwarding destination information associated with specific transmission source information identifying the one first switch, as a forwarding destination of the response request, and transfers the response request to the determined one second switch connected to one information processing apparatus. The one communication terminal, which has transmitted the response request to the communication network via the one first switch, receives a return response from the one information processing apparatus via the one second switch and the one first switch.
US11431809B1 Session data isolation and management
Techniques are described for managing cookies, including separately managing cookie data associated with different browser tabs. Cookie management includes the isolation of whitelisted cookies from server responses into background storage and then back onto server requests, removing those cookies from the response header and thus from the cookie store. This isolation is managed with the concept of tab ownership between parent and child tabs to maintain isolation separately for each owner (e.g., the parent) and its children. Exposure to client pages is handled by placing those cookies into a keyed location in session storage for every tab where that cookie is to be visible. An event is then triggered for that client page to let it know that session storage has been updated.
US11431808B2 Systems and methods for dynamically connecting network elements to enable a service
Apparatuses and methods are disclosed for managing network connections. A computing device accesses a request to provision a network connection associated with a first device. The request includes a plurality of connection parameters defining desired specifications for a network connection from the first device to a second device. The connection parameters are validated against information from a database and other predetermined rules. A network connection path is generated to connect the first device with the second device. The network connection path is generated by selecting network elements for the network connection that satisfy the connection parameters. Configuration information for the network elements of the network connection path is aggregated for a configuration system. The configuration information is used to provision the network connection.
US11431807B2 Data transmission method, terminal device, and network device
This application relates to a data transmission method. The method includes a terminal device receives indication information from a policy control function (PCF) network element. The indication information indicates data network access identifier information corresponding to an application. The method also includes the terminal device determines, based on the indication information, a PDU session for transmitting data of the application.
US11431806B2 Internet of things information system of multiple objects
The present invention relates to the technical field of internet of things transmission. Disclosed is an internet of things information system. The internet of things information system of the present invention comprises an object platform, a sensing network platform, and an operator management platform; the object platform establishes a communication protocol with the operator management platform through the sensing network platform; the object platform comprises a perception information system and a control information system; the perception information system acquires perception information of the object platform; the control information system controls objects by control information; the sensing network platform comprises a perception information communication system and a control information communication system; and the operator management platform comprises a perception information management system and a control information management system.
US11431799B2 Method, electronic device and computer program product for storing and accessing data
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, an electronic device and computer program product for storing and accessing data. The method comprises: in accordance with a determination that first data is stored in a first edge server of a plurality of edge servers, generating, at a second edge server of the plurality of edge servers, first metadata associated with the first data, and the first metadata at least comprises a first hash value of the first data and an indication that the first data is stored in the first edge server; and sending the first metadata to a management server of the plurality of edge servers, the management server being configured to maintain a metadata list associated with data stored in the plurality of edge servers. With this method, the problem that the stored data cannot be accessed due to the edge server being offline can be solved.
US11431798B2 Data storage system
A decentralised computer storage network is described comprising a plurality of hypervisors or nodes HV1, HV2, HVn. Each storage region in a node is controlled by an associated software controller 11, 12. Each node is configured to prepare a compressed metadata file detailing a snapshot of the data stored in its storage drive. The nodes can broadcast their metadata files so that they can be received by other nodes in the network. This allows each node to be aware of the data stored in the other nodes. By maintaining a local record of metadata files received over the network, each storage node can establish a live picture of the data stored in other storage nodes. This can permit any individual storage node to take decisions that control the distribution of data in the network.
US11431796B1 Web and mobile-based platform that unites workflow management and asynchronous video collaboration for healthcare
The disclosure describes an on-demand web-based software and hardware platform that has been developed, on a custom hardware (server) architecture, in an abstracted fashion to enable the administrative users (admins) to create and deploy their experience that can manage asynchronous communication and decision-oriented workflows, in a secure fashion, within a healthcare system. The experience created by the admin can be used for almost any use-case (within care delivery, care coordination and care management) where asynchronous and decision-based workflows and video-centric asynchronous communication proves to derive value resulting in increased productivity, reduction in cost, improved revenue production. Additionally, from an asynchronous communication perspective, the platform empowers the delivery of “capture, store and forward” video-based one-way, two-way and multi-way user interactivity. And, the admin can use the platform's tool sets to create membership models, product types, page designs and media/content libraries that surround the overall experience being delivered for patients and providers.
US11431794B2 Service deployment method and function management platform under serverless architecture
In a service deployment method performed by a function management platform that includes a function scheduler and a function executor manager, the function scheduler receives a function call request that carries a function identifier, selects an available host based on resource pool information of a tenant, and sends a function instance creation request to the function executor manager. The function executor manager receives the function instance creation request, selects the host corresponding to the host identifier from the resource pool of the tenant, and creates a function executor corresponding to the function identifier on the host.
US11431789B2 Global capacity routing
CDN traffic is optimized using an edge gateway to measure response times for sending a content request to a region and receiving the requested content at the edge gateway. Content requests from user devices may be routed to candidate regions in the CDN system by the edge gateway based on historical response time measurements.
US11431788B2 Pairwise comparison and migration of workloads for load balancing
Load balancing across hosts in a computer system is triggered based on pairwise comparisons of resource utilization at different host. A method for load balancing across hosts includes the steps of determining a resource utilization difference between first and second hosts, wherein the first host has a higher resource utilization than the second host, comparing the resource utilization difference against a threshold difference, and upon determining that the resource utilization difference exceeds the threshold difference, selecting a workload executing in the first host for migration to the second host.
US11431787B1 Managing cloud native workloads at an information handling system
Managing cloud native workloads at an information handling system, including obtaining, for each tab of a plurality of tabs of a web browser executing on an information handling system, parameters associated with execution of the tab of the web browser; determining, for each tab of the web browser, a reactivation probability of the tab based on the parameters of the tab; comparing, for each tab of the web browser, the reactivation probability to a first threshold; determining, based on the comparing, that a first tab of the tabs is associated with a first reactivation probability greater than the first threshold; in response to determining that the first tab is associated with a first reactivation probability greater than the first threshold, assigning the first tab of the web browser to a first grouping; and maintaining execution of the first tab based on the first grouping.
US11431783B2 Direct binary file transfer based network management system free of messaging, commands and data format conversions
Telecommunication network management operations are performed based on accessing network management data (NMD) files via GUIs and general purpose computers including a network management system (NMS) server, and automatic routines for transferring binary NMD files between the general purpose computers and remote network elements (NEs) being managed. A system user produces configuration files at the NMS server for NEs using a network management GUI, and the hardware of NEs automatically complete the network management operations indicated by the NMD files transferred to them from the NMS server and produce their status files to the NMS server. The network management GUI displays network status based on the latest NE status files at the NMS server. This provides direct, binary file transfer based NMS communication that avoids the complexity and restrictions of intermediate messaging protocols or transaction languages and conversions thereof.
US11431780B2 Method and apparatus for estimating quality of experience from network data
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, selecting a first video service model according to a server hostname determined according to transport layer security (TLS) transaction data associated with a video session transmitted over a network, calculating a plurality of data delivery statistics from the TLS transaction data according to the first video service model, where the plurality of data delivery statistics includes session-level statistics over the video session, transaction-level statistics over each transaction, and temporal feature statistics over intervals of the video session, determining a quality of experience (QoE) metric for the video session from the plurality of data delivery statistics according to a course-grained data QoE model, and adjusting a first network element of the network responsive to the determining the QoE metric for the video session. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11431779B2 Network controlled uplink media transmission for a collaborative media production in network capacity constrained scenarios
The media production element (12) combines media content from a plurality of streaming electronic devices when they are registered to be within the same streaming event. The media production element (12) can produce a combined live video stream or a combined media production using selections and combinations of the streamed content provided by the multiple electronic devices. A network assistance device (42) can determine event-coordinated uplink network assistance data with the goal of prioritizing resource allocation to clients/electronic devices that currently are used for the combined media production, and assign less resources to those that are not currently used. Rather than optimizing individual links, the event-coordinated uplink network assistance data is determined by taking the aggregated capacity and the production needs of the media production element (12) into account.
US11431778B2 Dynamic playout buffer for disparate live media output stream
A system is provided for publishing first programming schedule that references at least one or more pre-encoded media assets and/or one or more live input streams, and comprises one or more playout buffer features enabled via one or more constraints and rights. Each playout buffer feature of the one or more playout buffer features is associated with corresponding number of media segments that represents the one or more pre-encoded media assets and/or one or more live input streams. A request is received that comprises at least a stream identifier and at least an additional parameter. In accordance with a playout buffer feature from the one or more playout buffer features and at least the additional parameter, manifest data and indexed metadata of one or more media segments associated with stream identifier is inserted to first disparate live media output stream manifest and first disparate live media output stream is generated.
US11431777B2 Adaptive bitrate streaming techniques
Devices, computer-readable media, and methods for providing a timeout for an adaptive bitrate streaming video chunk download are disclosed. For example, a processing system including at least one processor may determine a first bitrate for a first segment of a video program based upon an occupancy level of a video buffer of a device, request a first video chunk of the first segment encoded at the first bitrate, determine that the first video chunk is not received within a threshold of a duration of time after the requesting of the first video chunk, and request, responsive to the determining that the first video chunk is not received within the threshold of the duration of time, a second video chunk of the first segment encoded at a second bitrate that is lower than the first bitrate.
US11431776B2 Customized and extremely low latency streaming from the network edge
Streaming improvements are provided by using computing, caching, and/or other resources that are provided at different network edges in a Multi-access Edge Computing (“MEC”) enhanced network. A MEC device, at a network edge, may customize a stream passing to a client device via the network edge by identifying a break in an original stream manifest passing to the client device, and by inserting a link for the client device to request and play content that is selected by the MEC device during the break. The MEC device then passes the modified stream manifest, instead of the original stream manifest, to the client device. The MEC device may also be triggered, via a prioritization message from a host in the network, to prefetch, cache, and serve a stream from the network edge to a client device accessing the network via that network edge.
US11431775B2 System and method for data stream synchronization
Systems and methods of synchronizing multiple media streams, including identifying a time stamp for a plurality of cuts in a master stream, identifying a corresponding time stamp for each of a plurality of cuts in at least one secondary stream, determining a first set of time differences between the identified time stamps of consecutive cuts in the master stream and at least a second set of time differences between the identified time stamps of consecutive cuts in the at least one secondary stream, calculating at least one time offset between the master stream and at least one secondary stream for each pair of consecutive cuts in the master stream, and synchronizing the master stream and the secondary stream based on the at least one time offset.
US11431762B2 Gateway device and monitoring method
Unexpected call disconnection during normal time is prevented. When a gateway device 1 installed on a POI border receives RTP packets even though reception of RTCP packets is stopped, the gateway device 1 generates RTCP packets and sends out the RTCP packets to the gateway device 1's own network side or the gateway device 1 generates a call control signal showing that media transfer is continued and sends out the call control signal to the gateway device 1's own network side. Thereby, even in the case of performing interruption monitoring of RTCP packets within the gateway device 1's own network, it is possible to prevent unexpected call disconnection during normal time accompanying change in RTCP packet sending-out conditions.
US11431760B2 Method and system for routing IP based messaging, voice and video calling based on the network parameters the device is connected to and the location
A system and method for routing IP-based messaging, voice and video calling, comprising detecting network parameters of a network that a device is connected to, detecting a location of the device and routing the call based on the network parameters and the location.
US11431759B2 Electronic device providing IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) service in network environment supporting mobile edge computing (MEC)
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a processor and a memory operatively connected to the processor. The memory stores instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to determine that IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) data to be transmitted and received between a first user equipment and a second user equipment can be processed by the same mobile edge computing (MEC) host based on location information received from the first user equipment and the second user equipment, instruct the MEC host to activate an IMS processing function, and transmit an address of the activated IMS processing function of the MEC host to the first user equipment and the second user equipment. Other embodiments are possible.
US11431752B2 Ex post facto platform configuration attestation
Implementations described herein disclose a platform configuration register (PCR) attestation system using a trusted platform module (TPM) of a device. The PCR attestation system provides one or more computer executable instructions to create a non-volatile (NV) index in a TPM of the computing device, with a PCR policy specifying that the values of PCRs on the TPM are equal to predetermined set of values, and if the PCR policy is satisfied, setting a value of an NVWritten attribute to specify that the PCR policy was satisfied since the last time the device booted.
US11431748B2 Predictive crowdsourcing-based endpoint protection system
A three-component computer security system focused around crowdsourcing. Users may install the software, at which point it may access the users' computers or hosts, identify certain behaviors as suspicious, and ask for confirmation from the user. The user may then manually edit the report to remove or add behaviors. The system may then prepare a report to deliver to a central system, which may perform malware detection, expert evaluation, and deep learning on the received reports. When the host program's assessment and the user's assessment conflict, the program may be flagged for expert analysis. This use of crowdsourced information may then be used to develop detection, mitigation, and prediction protocols, which may be based on machine learning, and may further be used to manage hackbacks if authorized and desired.
US11431744B2 Detection of denial of service attacks
Embodiments are directed to monitoring network traffic over a network using one or more network monitoring computers. A monitoring engine may be instantiated to perform actions, including: monitoring network traffic to identify client requests provided by clients and server responses provided by servers in response to the client requests; determining request metrics associated with the client requests; and determining response metrics associated with the server responses. An analysis engine may be instantiated that performs actions, including: comparing the request metrics with the response metrics; determining atypical behavior associated with the clients based on the comparison such that the atypical behavior includes an absence of adaption by the clients to changes in the server responses; and providing alerts that may identify the clients be associated with the atypical behavior.
US11431736B2 Detecting synthetic online entities facilitated by primary entities
In some aspects, a computing system can generate entity links between a primary entity object identifying a primary entity for multiple accounts and secondary entity objects identifying secondary entities from the accounts. The computing system can determine a rate at which secondary users change on the accounts. The computing system can update, based on the determined rate, the primary entity object to include a fraud-facilitation flag. The computing system can also service a query from a client system regarding a presence of a fraud warning for a target consumer associated with a consumer system that accesses a service provided with the client system. For instance, the computing system can generate a fraud warning based on the target consumer being identified in a secondary entity object associated with the primary entity object having the fraud-facilitation flag. The computing system can transmit the fraud warning to the client system.
US11431735B2 Techniques for securing virtual machines
A system and method for securing virtual cloud assets in a cloud computing environment against cyber threats. The method includes: determining a location of a snapshot of at least one virtual disk of a protected virtual cloud asset, wherein the virtual cloud asset is instantiated in the cloud computing environment; accessing the snapshot of the virtual disk based on the determined location; analyzing the snapshot of the protected virtual cloud asset to detect potential cyber threats risking the protected virtual cloud asset; and alerting detected potential cyber threats based on a determined priority.
US11431734B2 Adaptive rule generation for security event correlation
A computer-implemented method for dynamically identifying security threats comprising a cyber-attack chain composed of a sequence of partial cyber-attacks represented by attack patterns may be provided. The method comprises receiving a sequence of security events, determining, a first cyber-attack pattern by applying a set of predefined rules for detecting an indicator of compromise of a first partial cyber-attack of the cyber-attack chain—thereby, identifying a specific cyber-attack chain—and determining a type and an attribute in the pattern of the first partial cyber-attack. The method comprises further configuring at least one rule for a downstream partial cyber-attack in the specific cyber-attack chain based on the type and the attribute in the attack pattern of the first partial cyber-attack, and adding the at least one configured rule to the set of predefined rules to be used by the correlation engine for dynamically identifying security threats to information technology systems.
US11431732B2 Methods and system for packet control and inspection in containers and meshed environments
An instantiated application includes both a runtime instantiation of an application image, and an administrative service operable to install in the instantiated application at least one security module during runtime of the instantiated application in a container. Prior to runtime, a design time agent can access the application image in a repository, examine the application image, and based on the examining, adding at least one security module to the application image prior to instantiation. During runtime, a runtime agent can query parameters of the container, such as static and dynamic variables available on the machine on which the container is running. The runtime agent processes these parameters in conjunction with predefined rules to determine an action such as starting, stopping, adding, and/or changing the security module, such as the method of packet inspection.
US11431731B2 Systems and methods of creating and operating a cloudless infrastructure of computing devices
Aspects involve an apparatus, device, systems, and methods for instantiating and operating a cloudless infrastructure of computing devices that communicate peer-to-peer and mostly off-grid (or otherwise without communicating through a conventional centralized network) to share resources, access, and provide services and applications, store and access data and other information, and the like. The systems may provide services to connecting computing devices, such as user devices, personal computing devices, mobile devices, laptops, personal computers, Internet of Things (IoT) devices etc., in communication with one or more of the nodes of the infrastructure. The infrastructure exchanges or manages communications, transactions, and/or data in a cloudless and/or decentralized environment to freely exchange information between the nodes to allow the infrastructure to scale in response to client demands, adapt the infrastructure to a failed node with minimal impact on connected computing devices, and provide robust security to customer information, communications, and devices.
US11431724B2 Shared electronic device management device and method
A shared electronic device management method is implemented in a shared electronic device management device. The method includes receiving a function instruction, obtaining verification information, linking the obtained verification information to verification information in a database, determining whether the obtained verification information meets a first preset condition, implementing the function instruction if the obtained verification information meets the first preset condition, and outputting a prompt if the obtained verification information does not meet the first preset condition. The function instruction includes any one of retrieving, depositing, and repairing a shared electronic device. The verification information includes user verification information and shared electronic device verification information.
US11431723B2 System and method for controlling access to data associated with a venue-centric event
A system configured controls access to data associated with a venue-centric event. The system may include one or more hardware processors configured by machine-readable instructions. The processor(s) may be configured to receive from a first remote server a set of first data items associated with a first authenticated event application and store the set of first data on the local appliance. Second data items are received from a second remote server, at least some of the second data items are different from the first data items and thereby form a set of third data items. A request for at least one of the second data items is received from the first authenticated event application and validated. The request may be received after the predetermined start time and before the predetermined end time. The requested at least one second data item is communicated to the first authenticated event application.
US11431722B2 Segregation of protected resources from network frontend
A method of performing operations involving accessing a set of protected computing resources of a computing device includes (a) receiving, by a frontend service, an instruction via a network connection, the instruction directing the computing device to perform an operation involving accessing the set of protected resources, the set of protected computing resources being configured to refuse access to the frontend service, (b) in response to receiving the instruction, sending a request from the frontend service to a backend service, the request instructing the backend service to access the set of protected resources, the backend service being configured to not communicate via the network connection, the set of protected computing resources being configured to permit access to the backend service, and (c) in response to the backend service receiving the request from the frontend service, the backend service accessing the set of protected resources in fulfillment of the operation.
US11431721B2 System and method for controlling communication permissions
An electronic device is provided that includes a processor, and a data storage device having executable instructions accessible by the processor. Responsive to execution of the instructions, the processor receives candidate network based notifications. For each of the candidate network based notifications, the processor blocks communication of the candidate network based notifications to a user of the electronic device based on user permissions. The processor also obtains context data related to the user, modifies the user permissions based on the context data and determines a period for utilizing modified user permissions, and resets the user permissions after the period.
US11431719B2 Dynamic access evaluation and control system
Systems for dynamically evaluating and controlling access to applications and systems are presented. In some examples, registration data may be received. In some examples, unauthorized activity data may be received. The unauthorized activity data may be analyzed to identify one or more vulnerable applications. Users of the one or more vulnerable applications may then be identified. Entitlements for the one or more vulnerable applications may be identified and, in particular, entitlements having privileged access may be identified. Users having entitlements with privileged access may be identified and one or more modified authentication requirements may be implemented.
US11431715B2 Non-disruptive login throttling in fibre channel networks
A method includes receiving a FLOGI message sent by a device seeking to log on to a network, wherein the device is in a same zone as reachable devices already logged into the network; in response to the FLOGI message, sending to the device a FC_ID, receiving from the device a query, including the FC_ID, for a list of devices with which the device can communicate, in response to the query, sending to the device an empty list of reachable devices with which the device can communicate within the same zone; after sending the empty list, programming, at least, an access control list (ACL) including information about the device; and after the ACL is programmed, triggering a RSCN message to be sent to the device to cause the device to, for the first time, obtain information about the reachable devices.
US11431714B2 Method of providing secure communication in a respiratory system
The invention relates to a method for secure communication in a respiratory system during the remote adjustment of a respiratory device by a server.
US11431713B2 Methods, apparatus, and system for controlling access to a local network
The invention relates to a method for controlling access to a first network, comprising receiving, by a first network access device of the first network, an access request from a visiting user device, determining, by the first network access device, if the visiting user device was granted an access to the first network, if the visiting device has not been granted an access to the first network, determining if there is a second network access device that granted the visiting user device an access to a second network and the second network access device is linked to the first network access device, and if the second network access device exists, granting the visiting user device an access to the first network by the first network access device.
US11431712B2 System and method for personalized passenger auditing in aircrafts
A method, system and computer-usable medium are disclosed for authenticating passengers and their activity regarding the use of resources on a transport during a trip or session on a transport. A passenger is matched to a name and/or identifier that corresponds to a seat on a transport for a specific flight. Authentication is performed based on various methods, such as set of security questions, biometric recognition, facial recognition, certificate recognition. Passenger data is exchanged with on board and remote systems that include accessibility of the passenger to a set of onboard resources. Passenger activity is monitored as to acceptable use of the resources during the flight or trip.
US11431707B2 Method, device and server for the secure distribution of a configuration to a terminal
Distributing a configuration to a first terminal, including establishing, on initiative of the first terminal, a connection between the first terminal and a server, which is configured to redirect connection requests received by the server on a communication port to the first terminal. The communication port is derived from an identifier of the first terminal received in a message establishing the connection. When the identifier of the terminal is associated with a plurality of terminals, the method includes generating and storing control data in association with the identifier of the terminal, transmitting, via the connection, a control message to the first terminal, which includes the control data, receiving, from a second terminal, a confirmation message including the control data and an identifier of the second terminal, and when the second terminal is a trusted terminal, and transmitting customized parameters to the first terminal to access the server.
US11431702B2 Authenticating and authorizing users with JWT and tokenization
Techniques are provided for using tokenization in conjunction with “behind-the-wall” JWT authentication. “Behind-the-wall” JWT authentication refers to JWT authentication techniques in which the JWT stays exclusively within the private network that is controlled by the web application provider. Because the JWT stays within the private network, the security risk posed by posting the JWT in a client cookie is avoided. However, because JWT is used behind-the-wall to authenticate a user with the services requested by the user, the authentication-related overhead is significantly reduced.
US11431701B2 Computer-based systems involving sharing session authentication and/or account details with a trusted party and methods of use thereof
Systems and methods associated with sharing encrypted account details with a trusted party are disclosed. In one embodiment, an exemplary method may comprise hosting an online service accessed by a plurality of user accounts each configured for concurrent access sessions, establishing a first authenticated access session for a first user account between the online service and a first device associated with a first user, receiving a login request associated with the first user account to establish a second authenticated access session between the online service and a second device associated with a second user, transmitting, to the first device, a notification of the login request including a GUI element and a request to authenticate the login request, and establishing the second authenticated access session between the online service and the second device of the second user based on authentication of the second user via the GUI element.
US11431696B2 Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing super community and community sidechains with consent management for distributed ledger technologies in a cloud based computing environment
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing super community and community sidechains with consent management for distributed ledger technologies in a cloud based computing environment are described herein. For example, according to one embodiment there is a system having at least a processor and a memory therein executing within a host organization and having therein: means for operating a blockchain interface to a blockchain on behalf of a plurality of tenants of the host organization, wherein each of the plurality of tenants are participating nodes with the blockchain; means for receiving a login request from a user device, the login request requesting access to a user profile associated with a first one of the plurality of tenants; means for authenticating the user device and retrieving a user profile from the blockchain based on the authentication of the user device, wherein the user profile is stored as a blockchain asset within the blockchain with a first portion of the user profile comprising non-protected data accessible to all participating nodes on the blockchain and with a second portion of the user profile comprising protected data accessible only to participating nodes having user consent; means for prompting the user device to grant user consent to share the protected data with a second one of the plurality of tenants; and means for sharing the protected data with the second one of the plurality of tenants by permitting access to the protected data within the blockchain asset by the second tenant's participating node. Other related embodiments are disclosed.
US11431695B2 Authorization method and network element
An authorization method and a network element are disclosed, to implement a third-party authorization function based on a 5G service-based network architecture. The method is: receiving, by a resource control network element, a resource usage request message sent by a terminal device; replacing a first user identifier in the resource usage request message with a second user identifier; sending an authorization request message carrying the second user identifier to an authorization server by using an NEF; receiving, by using the NEF, an authorization response message sent by the authorization server, where the authorization response message includes an authorization result that is obtained by performing authorization based on the second user identifier and the resource usage request message; and allocating a network resource to the terminal device based on the authorization result, and sending a resource allocation response message to the terminal device.
US11431692B2 Multi-functional units for ternary computing
The present disclosure relates to implementations of computing systems. Specifically, the disclosure describes implementations of computing systems that use ternary states for implementing security systems.
US11431691B2 Systems and methods for blockchain-based secure storage
Systems and methods for blockchain-based secure storage are disclosed. In one embodiment, in an information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for blockchain-based secure storage may include: (1) receiving a plurality of data files from a data file source; (2) bundling the plurality of data files into a package; (3) generating a first hash for each file name for each of the plurality of data files, and a second hash for contents of each of the plurality of data files; (4) generating a block comprising the first hash, the second hash, and a reference to a prior block; (5) encrypting each of the plurality of data files in the package; (6) sending the plurality of packages to a storage provider; and (7) committing the block to a distributed ledger.
US11431686B2 Encrypted data processing system and program
An encrypted data processing system is provided including an encryption device and a server. The encryption device includes an encrypting section that encrypts first information based on a first encryption key and transmits the encrypted information for registration to the server, and encrypts second information based on a second encryption key and transmits the encrypted information to be compared to the server. The server includes a comparison section that employs a cipher comparison function for comparing encrypted information to compare the encrypted information for registration against the encrypted information to be compared, and transmits a comparison result to the encryption device. The encryption device further includes a comparison result decrypting section that employs a decryption function for decrypting the comparison result with the first encryption key and the second encryption key to find a degree of matching between the first information and the second information.
US11431683B2 Secure and trusted data communication system
A method includes storing, by a secure data conveyance device, a certified data object for a user computing device. The method further includes receiving a request from the user computing device that at least a portion of the certified data object be conveyed to a target computing entity. When authenticated, the method further includes data translating the at least a portion from a first data representation into a universal data representation, sending the universal data representation to a trusted data securing device, and data translating the universal data representation into a specific data representation. The method further includes sending the specific data representation to the secure data conveyance device, where the secure data conveyance device adds an expiration time frame and forwards it to user computing device. The method further includes conveying, by the user computing device, the specific data representation with the expiration time frame to target computing entity.
US11431677B2 Mechanisms for layer 7 context accumulation for enforcing layer 4, layer 7 and verb-based rules
The method for implementing mechanisms for Layer 7 context accumulation for enforcing Layers 4, 7, and verb-based rules is presented. The method comprises: receiving stream data, and identifying a packet in the stream. If the packet includes Layer 7 headers: for each Layer 7 header: determining content of the packet identified by a Layer 7 header's identifier; and parsing the content to extract firewall input data. If one or more rules at least partially match the firewall input data, determining that a particular rule also includes additional information that cannot be found in the firewall input data; performing a DPI on the content to determine whether at least a portion of the additional information is found in the content; extracting additional input data from the content and adding it to the firewall input data; and applying the rules to the firewall input data to process the packet.
US11431676B2 Method, apparatus, and system for detecting terminal security status
A method, an apparatus, and a system for detecting a terminal security status are provided. The method includes: receiving a file, and running the file, to generate a dynamic behavior result. The dynamic behavior result includes a behavior sequence that is generated according to a chronological order of occurrence of behaviors. When the file includes an APT, the security protection device obtains a stable behavior feature in the dynamic behavior result, generates a corresponding IOC according to the stable behavior feature, and sends the generated IOC to a terminal. The stable behavior feature is a behavior always existing in a behavior sequence that is generated each time after the file is run.
US11431674B2 Method, device, and program product for managing address of device in network
A technique that manages device addresses involves: sending, at a first device, a probe message to at least one other device, wherein the probe message includes a first MAC address of the first device, a first identifier of the first device, and an IP address to be assigned to the first device; receiving a message from a second device, the message including a second MAC address of the second device, a second identifier of the second device, and an IP address of the second device; and according to a determination that the IP address of the second device is the same as the IP address to be assigned to the first device, providing a probe alert including the identifies and indicating that an IP address conflict occurs. By writing device IDs in messages transmitted across a network, devices that may have an IP address conflict can be quickly detected.
US11431672B1 Deep neural network generation of domain names
Techniques for generating internet domain name suggestions using machine learning are presented. Some techniques include obtaining sets of domain names, each set of domain names including domain names that concern a selected topic, training machine learning algorithms, such that trained language models are produced, each trained language model concerning a different selected topic, obtaining a seed domain name, identifying a primary topic that the seed domain name concerns, applying to the seed domain name a trained language model of the trained language models that concerns the primary topic, such that a primary proposed domain name is produced, where the primary proposed domain name concerns the primary topic and includes the seed domain name and at least one of a prefix or a suffix, and offering to register the primary proposed domain name.
US11431671B2 Method and apparatus for dynamic discovery of a blockchain component in a cloud computing system
A method and a network device in a cloud computing system, including a first blockchain component that is one of a plurality of blockchain components forming a blockchain system, of dynamic discovery of another blockchain component of the blockchain system are described. A multicast address including a multicast group identifier is generated. The multicast group identifier is generated at least in part based on a genesis block identifier that uniquely identifies a blockchain serviced by the blockchain system. The network device joins a multicast group identified by the multicast group identifier; and transmits a message destined to the multicast address, where the message includes a request for a unicast address of another component of the blockchain system.
US11431670B2 Method for processing cloud service in cloud system, apparatus, and device
A method for processing a cloud service in a cloud system, wherein the cloud system includes a hosted cloud, an allied cloud, and an alliance management apparatus, wherein the hosted cloud includes a first region, the allied cloud includes a second region, the hosted cloud further provides a virtual region for a user, and the virtual region is mapped by the second region on the hosted cloud. The alliance management apparatus enables a user of the hosted cloud to obtain unified experience when the user accesses the first region and the virtual region in the cloud system, for example, unified experience in control interface access, and unified experience in application programming interface (API) access.
US11431669B2 Server configuration method and apparatus
A method including performing data mining according to a first domain name bandwidth and a local buffer hit ratio of a server, so as to obtain a threshold corresponding to the first domain name bandwidth; according to the threshold and the size of a second domain name bandwidth, obtaining the number of servers to be allocated. The present disclosure solves the technical problem in the conventional techniques that the configuration of the number of servers for a domain name in a region needs to be adjusted on the basis of experiences or manually in real time according to actual situations, resulting in high operation and maintenance costs and unguaranteed configuration accuracy.
US11431668B2 Dynamically managing figments in social media
Systems and methods for dynamically managing figments are disclosed. A computer-implemented method includes: receiving, by a computing device, a question from a user; answering, by the computing device, the question using a first degree figment; classifying, by the computing device, the question based on topics; forwarding, by the computing device, the question to a set of second degree figments; receiving, by the computing device, answers to the question from the set of second degree figments; ranking, by the computing device, the answers received from the set of second degree figments; and providing, by the computing device, the ranked answers to the user.
US11431666B2 Machine learning-based recommendations for modifying delivery of notifications
An apparatus comprises a processing device configured to select a given notification to be delivered from a first computing device to a second computing device and to determine (i) first notification metrics associated with one or more previous notifications delivered to a set of one or more computing devices including the second computing device and (ii) second notification metrics associated with a current status of the second computing device. The processing device is also configured to provide the first and second notification metrics to one or more machine learning models, to identify recommendations for modifying delivery of the given notification from the first computing device to the second computing device based on output of the one or more machine learning models, and to modify the delivery of the given notification from the first computing device to the second computing device based on the identified recommendations.
US11431665B1 Dynamically controlled permissions for managing the communication of messages directed to a presenter
The techniques disclosed herein provide dynamic permissions for controlling messages directed to a presenter of a communication system. For example, during a presentation of an online meeting, a system may selectively permit private messages to be sent to a presenter from designated participants. The private messages sent from the designated participants are displayed to the presenter in a manner that does not allow the other participants to see the messages. For instance, if the presenter is sharing a screen from a computer, the system can determine a set of permitted users allowed to send messages to the presenter. The system configures permissions to cause the messages to be displayed in a manner that allows the presenter to view the messages along with their presentation content, while restricting or suppressing the display of the messages to other non-permitted users. The system restricts the non-permitted users from sending messages to the presenter.
US11431661B2 Voice and text group chat display management techniques for wireless mobile terminals
A single content region in a chat history display is used to display entries representative of a plurality of messages corresponding to all chat histories for all of chat threads currently engaged in by a given mobile terminal. Additionally, a buddy list display supports management of chat buddies, a detail view display allows otherwise truncated messages to be displayed, and a text message editor display supports the composition of text messages. Each chat user may designate public display identifiers for purposes of identification to other chat users. Additionally, each user may designate private display identifiers for each of his/her buddies, which private display identifiers may be used to replace the public display identifiers for that user's buddies when displayed on the user's mobile terminal. In this manner, the use of speech and text based group chatting and similar services in wireless communication environments is more readily enabled.
US11431659B2 Shared and per-user bot group messaging method
Methods, apparatuses, and computing systems are provided for bot messaging. In an implementation, a method may include one or more of receiving, by a group messaging service coupled to the internet and a group including one or more user nodes, a message including a message address and a first group identifier, determining that the group includes a bot, the bot including a software application for performing one or more tasks over the internet. The method also includes determining whether the bot is a user bot responsive to one user node in the group or a group bot responsive to each of the one or more user nodes. In response to determining the bot is a group bot, the method also includes identifying that the message address corresponds to the group bot and sending, by the group messaging service, the message to the group bot.
US11431658B2 Systems and methods for aggregating user sessions for interactive transactions using virtual assistants
Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are described for aggregating user sessions for conversational exchanges using a virtual assistant. A user device can receive conversational inputs, convert the conversational inputs into textual strings, associate, based upon semantic analysis of different portions of the textual strings, a first network and a second network, and initiate, respectively, a first and second user session with a first response module of the first network and a second response module of the second network. The portions of textual strings can be transmitted to the first and second response modules via, respectively, the first and second user sessions. Once response fragments are received from the first and second response modules, the response fragments can be combined in a semantically suitable order to form a generated response.
US11431651B2 Dynamic allocation of workload deployment units across a plurality of clouds
A method of selectively allocating a plurality of deployment units among a plurality of clouds. The method can include identifying a first context of a first deployment unit of a workload and identifying a second context of a second deployment unit of the workload. Based on the first context, a first of the plurality of clouds that satisfies at least one requirement indicated by the first context can be identified and the first deployment unit can be automatically allocated to the first cloud. Based on the second context, a second of the plurality of clouds that satisfies at least one requirement indicated by the second context can be identified, wherein the first cloud does not satisfy the requirement indicated by the second context, and the second deployment unit can be automatically allocated to the second cloud.
US11431648B2 Technologies for providing adaptive utilization of different interconnects for workloads
Technologies for providing adaptive utilization of different interconnects for workloads include a compute device. The compute device includes a connection abstraction logic unit to determine a quality of service target to be satisfied in the execution of a workload that is to communicate with at least one other workload through one or more interconnects of a set of interconnects associated with the compute device, determine a quality of service property of each interconnect of the set of interconnects, and allocate, as a function of the determined quality of service property of each interconnect, one or more of the set of interconnects to the workload to satisfy the quality of service target. The compute device also includes circuitry to execute the workload and communicate with the at least one other workload through the allocated one or more interconnects. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US11431646B2 Systems and methods for predictive scheduling and rate limiting
Systems and methods are disclosed for enhancing network performance by using modified traffic control (e.g., rate limiting and/or scheduling) techniques to control a rate of packet (e.g., data packet) traffic to a queue scheduled by a Quality of Service (QoS) engine for reading and transmission. In particular, the QoS engine schedules packets using estimated packet sizes before an actual packet size is known by a direct memory access (DMA) engine coupled to the QoS engine. The QoS engine subsequently compensates for discrepancies between the estimated packet sizes and actual packet sizes (e.g., when the DMA engine has received an actual packet size of the scheduled packet). Using these modified traffic control techniques that leverage estimating packet sizes may reduce and/or eliminate latency introduced due to determining actual packet sizes.
US11431638B2 System and method for monitoring and managing video stream content
A system and method for managing and monitoring video stream content. The method including: receiving a traffic flow; determining if the traffic flow is a video streaming traffic flow; if the traffic flow is a video streaming traffic flow; determine at least one attribute associated with the video streaming traffic flow; determine a probability that the traffic flow is fraudulent based on a heuristic analysis of the at least one associated attribute; if the probability is above a predetermined threshold, flag the traffic flow as a fraudulent video streaming traffic flow, otherwise allow the traffic flow to proceed to its destination without being flagged; if the traffic flow is not a video streaming traffic flow, allow the traffic flow to proceed to its destination.
US11431637B2 Network congestion control method, apparatus, and system
A transit device receives a target token request sent by a data transmit end, and sends the target token request to a data receive end. The data receive end may determine, based on the target token request, a target token packet corresponding to the target token request, and then send the target token packet to the transit device based on a priority identifier. The transit device determines a sending rate of the token packet based on a link bandwidth of the current device, a preset packet length of a token packet, and a preset packet length of the data packet, and sends the target token packet to the data transmit end based on the priority identifier and the sending rate of the token packet. The transit device may send the target data packet to the data receive end.
US11431636B2 Communication system and communication method
A communication system includes a programmable switch configured to perform packet transfer and queuing, a plurality of VNFs configured to execute network functions on packets, and a controller configured to control the programmable switch including a queue distribution unit configured to distribute input packets to any of the plurality of VNFs according to an instruction of the controller with respect to a queue group, the plurality of VNFs each include a load measurement unit configured to measure an amount of consumption of server resources and notify the controller of a load status, and the controller includes a load analysis unit configured to analyze a load of each of the plurality of VNFs based on a certain rule, and a queue control unit configured to change a queue distribution rule.
US11431632B1 ID/location hybrid forwarding method based on source routing
The present invention relates to the technical field of computer networking, in particular to an ID/location hybrid forwarding method based on source routing, including a message format based on an extension header of a MobilityFirst protocol, a source routing forwarding mechanism based on ID identifiers and a source routing forwarding mechanism based on location identifiers. Through the method of the present invention, the source routing forwarding mechanism based on ID identifiers can be adopted in the access domains of the MobilityFirst network to realize the internetworking of intra-domain networks, and the source routing forwarding mechanism based on location identifiers in the core domain realizes the interconnection of inter-domain networks; the method greatly simplifies the processing flow of the data plane of the MobilityFirst network, and meanwhile reserves the design that the ID identifiers and the location identifiers are separated, thereby effectively supporting intra-domain and inter-domain mobile data forwarding.
US11431630B2 Method and apparatus for preferred path route information distribution and maintenance
A method implemented in a domain in a multi-domain network, comprising maintaining a link state database (LSDB) comprising information describing a topology of the domain, receiving, from a network element (NE) in an area of the domain, preferred path route (PPR) information describing a PPR from a source to a destination in the area, the PPR information comprising a PPR identifier (PPR-ID) and a plurality of PPR description elements (PPR-PDEs) each representing an element on the PPR, and constructing an end-to-end path between the source and the destination based on the PPR information.
US11431629B2 Data packet management
A system includes a storage system and circuitry coupled to the storage system. The circuitry is configured to perform operations comprising determining a type of a received data packet, determining a destination of the received data packet, and determining whether the received data packet is of a particular type or has a particular destination. The operations further comprise, responsive to determining that the received data packet is of the particular type or has the particular destination, rerouting the received data packet from the particular destination to a register of the storage system.
US11431626B2 Forwarding rules among lookup tables in a multi-stage packet processor
Processing an ingress packet in a packet pipeline to determine a forwarding rule includes identifying a matching rule in each forwarding table in the pipeline. Prefix lengths of the respective matching rules are compared. The matching rule with the greatest prefix length serves as the basis for forwarding an egress packet.
US11431623B2 Method for configuring private line service, device, and storage medium
This application discloses a method for configuring a private line service, including: a first device that detects a state of a user side port of the first device, where the first device is an access network device directly connected to a first host that accesses the user side port of the first device and a user side port of a second device by using a multi-chassis link bundling technology, the second device is an access network device directly connected to the first host, the first device is different from the second device. When the user side port of the first device is in a usable state, the first device removes a port of a peer-link of the first device from a broadcast domain, where the peer-link connects the first device and the second device.
US11431618B2 Flexible path encoding in packet switched networks
Various example embodiments for supporting packet forwarding in communication networks are presented. Various example embodiments for supporting packet forwarding in communication networks may be configured to support forwarding of source routed packets in packet switched networks based on flexible path encoding. Various example embodiments for supporting forwarding of a source routed packet based on flexible path encoding may be configured to support forwarding of the source routed packets based on use of a bit string configured to encode the path for the source routed packet. Various example embodiments for supporting forwarding of source routed packets based on flexible path encoding may be configured to support forwarding of source routed packets based on various types of source routing, such as Segment Routing (SR), SR-Traffic Engineering (SR-TE), or the like.
US11431617B2 Operations, administration, and management/maintenance response replication
In one example, a responder obtains an Operations, Administration, and Management/Maintenance (OAM) probe packet from a network entity operating as an initiator in a network, provides, to the initiator, a first response to the OAM probe packet over a first network path in the network, and further provides, to the initiator, a second response to the OAM probe packet over a second network path in the network that is different from the first network path. In another example, an initiator provides an OAM probe packet to a network entity operating as responder in a network, obtains, from the responder, a first response to the OAM probe packet over a first network path in the network, and further obtains, from the responder, a second response to the OAM probe packet over a second network path in the network that is different from the first network path.
US11431616B2 Loop detection in multiprotocol label switching
A router is configured for deployment in a network. The router includes a memory configured to store a first identifier that uniquely identifies the router in the network. The router also includes a processor configured to push the first identifier onto a first labeled data packet prior to transmission of the first labeled data packet. In response to detecting the first identifier in a second labeled data packet received from the network, the processor is configured to drop the second labeled data packet.
US11431615B2 Multicast data packet processing method and apparatus
This application provides a multicast data packet processing method and a forwarding device. The method implemented by a first forwarding device includes: establishing a segment routing header SRH-based tunnel with a third forwarding device, wherein the SRH-based tunnel passes through a second forwarding device that does not support bit index explicit replication BIER; generating a first multicast data packet based on a multicast data packet from a multicast source and the SRH-based tunnel, wherein the first multicast data packet includes a first packet header, a second packet header, and the multicast data packet from the multicast source, the first packet header includes an SRH header, and a destination address included in the second packet header is an address of the second forwarding device; and sending the first multicast data packet to the second forwarding device through the SRH-based tunnel.
US11431614B2 Weighted multicast join load balance
In some examples, a method includes receiving, by an egress network device for a network, messages from each of a plurality of ingress network devices for the network, wherein each of the messages specifies a multicast source, a multicast group, and an upstream multicast hop weight value for multicast traffic for the multicast source and the multicast group; selecting, by the egress network device and based on the upstream multicast hop weight values specified by the received messages, one of the plurality of ingress network devices to which to send a multicast join message of a plurality of multicast join messages for the multicast source and multicast group; and sending, by the egress network device, the multicast join message to the selected one of the plurality of ingress network devices.
US11431611B2 Computing forwarding paths based on notification packet delays
A method includes receiving, by a network device, notification packets separately sent by a plurality of forwarding nodes, where each notification packet includes interface forwarding delay information of the forwarding node that sends the notification packet, device forwarding delay information of the forwarding node, and a transmission delay of a link connected to the forwarding node; obtaining the interface forwarding delay information and the device forwarding delay information of each of the plurality of forwarding nodes, and obtaining a transmission delay of a link between the plurality of forwarding nodes; and computing a forwarding path between a first forwarding node and a second forwarding node, where a forwarding delay of the forwarding path meets a delay requirement of a service.
US11431609B2 Dynamic network service data routing based on measured network performance data
An example client device includes processing circuitry and a memory including instructions that, when executed by the processing circuitry, cause the client device to undertake certain actions. Certain instructions cause the device to periodically measure active network performance data for a network, calculate expected rewards for the plurality of entry points, select an expected best entry point based on the expected rewards, route data to the selected entry point, measure passive network performance data for the selected entry point, and update a reinforcement learning algorithm, based in part on the measured passive network performance data.
US11431602B2 Network asset discovery
A system for detecting network assets or attributes related to a network entity includes an input interface and a processor. The input interface is to receive a seed. The seed is associated with the network entity. The processor is to determine a first set of network assets or attributes associated with the seed and to determine a second set of network assets or attributes based at least in part on the first set of assets or attributes.
US11431600B2 Technologies for GPU assisted network traffic monitoring and analysis
Technologies for monitoring network traffic include a computing device that monitors network traffic at a graphics processing unit (GPU) of the computing device. The computing device manages computing resources of the computing device based on results of the monitored network traffic. The computing resources may include one or more virtual machines to process network traffic that is to be monitored at the GPU of the computing device. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11431596B1 Real-time management of device maintenance
An embodiment provides a method for real-time management of device maintenance utilizing quality metrics defined based upon inputs of the device, the method including: receiving inputs corresponding to a particular device, wherein the particular device provides measurements of a parameter of a fluid; generating, from the inputs, quality metrics for and unique to the particular device; monitoring the particular device while the particular device is deployed, wherein the monitoring occurs in view of the quality metrics; and triggering, responsive to detecting information corresponding to the particular device is violating at least one of the quality metrics, a notification to a user to perform an action corresponding to the particular device.
US11431595B1 Differential processing of data streams based on protocols
This disclosure relates to the processing of data streams. More specifically, application of particular protocols to a stream and a detection analysis facilitate a selective, reliable and efficient transmission of pertinent stream data to destination addresses.
US11431594B2 Part extraction device, part extraction method and recording medium
A part extraction device includes: at least one memory configured to store instructions; and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to: acquire first information that shows a configuration of a system in a graph format; and extract second information that shows a configuration of a part of the system in a graph format, from the first information.
US11431590B2 Method and device to update contacts
Methods, devices and program products are provided to track communications event (CE) identifiers associated with the communications events for a device. The method determines whether communications events are associated with a common CE identifier, and performs a contact update utilizing content from at least one communications event associated with the common CE identifier to update a contact. The device comprises a processor, a user interface, and a local storage medium. The device determines whether communications events are associated with a common CE identifier and performs a contact update utilizing content from at least one of the communications events associated with the common CE identifier to update the contact. The computer program product comprises a non-signal computer readable storage medium comprising computer executable code to track CE identifiers associated with the communications events for a device and a contact update.
US11431588B2 Method and apparatus for interoperably performing services and system supporting the same
A method and apparatus are provided for interoperably performing a service. The method includes searching, by a portable terminal, external device; acquiring a profile of the searched external device from the searched external device or from a profile server storing profile; determining an external device corresponding to the service characteristic as the service interoperation device, based on the acquired profile; recommending the service interoperation device, based on the determined external device; performing the service in interoperation with the recommended service interoperation device; and displaying a configuration image including the recommended service interoperation device performing the service.
US11431586B1 Resolving configuration drift for computing resource stacks
This disclosure describes techniques for resolving discrepancies that occur to interrelated computing resources from computing resource drift. Users may describe computing resources in an infrastructure template. However, computing resource drift occurs when “out-of-band” modifications are made to the computing resources and are not reflected in the infrastructure template. To resolve discrepancies between the infrastructure template and the out-of-band modifications to the computing resources, a notification may be output to a user account associated with the computing resources detailing the differences. An updated infrastructure template may be received that resolves the differences, such as by including configuration settings that reflect a current state of the computing resources. The computing resources may then execute a workflow using the updated template, such that the workflow is executed on all of the computing resources in a current state.
US11431582B2 Systems and methods for context aware adaptation of services and resources in a distributed computing system
A computerized method of calculating a score characterizing a computing process executed in a distributed computing system includes: receiving, by a computing device, from a first data store in electronic communication with the computing device, one or more numerical features representing an aspect of execution performance of the computing process; receiving, by the computing device, from a second data store in electronic communication with the computing device, a set of numerical multipliers including a numerical multiplier for each feature, each numerical multiplier based on a significance of the associated execution performance aspect of the computing process to the computing process; and calculating, by the computing device, the score based on a sum of features weighted by their associated numerical multipliers, the score indicating a performance of the computing process.
US11431579B2 Anomaly detection device, anomaly detection system, and control method
An IDS ECU includes: an anomalous frame detector that detects an anomalous frame; a connector communicator that transmits an anomaly-related request frame to a connector that is a transmitter of the anomalous frame, to request a response from the connector, and receives, from the connector, an anomaly-related response frame generated by the connector based on the anomaly-related request frame and indicating the transmitter; a network anomaly determiner that calculates, from the anomaly-related response frame, the number of anomalous connectors indicating the number of connectors that transmitted the anomaly-related response frame, and determines that an in-vehicle network system is: in a first anomalous state when the number is 0; and in a second anomalous state when the number is not 0; and a network anomaly handler that handles the first or second anomalous state determined by the network anomaly determiner.