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US11684424B2 |
Systems and methods for identifying ablation locations using principal component analysis
Systems and methods for identifying potential ablation sites using principal component analysis (PCA) are provided. A method includes generating a dataset for analysis, the dataset including a plurality of variables and generated using imaging data associated with a three-dimensional geometry that includes a plurality of vertices. The method further includes performing PCA on the generated dataset to identify a plurality of principal components and to generate, for each vertex of the plurality of vertices, a score associated with each of the plurality of principal components. The method further includes transposing the scores for each vertex onto the three-dimensional geometry, and displaying, using the computing device, the three-dimensional geometry including the transposed scores to facilitate identifying potential ablation sites. |
US11684421B2 |
Dental and medical treatments and procedures
A method treating a root canal in a tooth by introducing into the pulp chamber of a tooth and pulsing a laser light into the fluid reservoir so as to disintegrate pulp within the root canal without generation of any significant heat in said liquid fluid so as to avoid elevating the temperature of any of the dentin, tooth, or other adjacent tissue more than about 5° C. |
US11684418B2 |
Methods and devices for applying energy to bodily tissues
Devices and methods for treating tissue with microwave energy used in applications such as destroying a soft tissue by microwave ablation and/or creating point, line, area or volumetric lesions. Various embodiments of flexible, low-profile devices are also disclosed where such device can be inserted non-invasively or minimally invasively near or into the target tissue such as cardiac tissue. The devices disclosed herein comprise antennas wherein the field profile generated by an antenna is tailored and optimized for a particular clinical application. The antennas use unique properties of microwaves such as interaction of a microwave field with one or more conductive or non-conductive shaping elements to shape or redistribute the microwave field. |
US11684413B2 |
Smoke mitigation assembly for bipolar pencil
An electrosurgical pencil includes a housing having proximal and distal ends, the proximal end adapted to connect to an energy source and the distal end adapted to receive an end effector assembly therein, the end effector assembly defining a surface area along a length thereof. An activation switch is operably associated with the housing and is configured to deliver electrosurgical energy to the end effector assembly upon actuation thereof. An air control valve is operatively coupled to the activation switch and is configured to simultaneously deliver a gas from a gas source to the surface area around the end effector upon actuation of the activation switch. One or more vents are defined in the distal end of the housing and are configured to direct the gas towards the surface area of the end effector. |
US11684409B2 |
Electrosurgical instrument with joint seal
An electrosurgical instrument (10) with two branches (11, 12) that are pivotably supported at each other by means of a pivot joint (13) is disclosed. The pivot joint (13) has a support pin (34) and a support cavity (37). The support pin (34) is particularly torque-proof connected with one of the branches (11) or (12) and rotatably supported in the support cavity (37) of the respective other branch (12) or (11). Between the branches (11, 12) a seal (45) is provided that sealingly abuts at the two branches (11, 12) and that surrounds the support pin (34) completely in the circumferential direction. Preferably, the support pin (34) is sealingly connected with the respective branch (11, 12) at its axial ends. In doing so, entering of contaminants in the area between the support pin (34) and the support cavity (37) from all sides or access possibilities is inhibited. |
US11684408B2 |
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for protecting electronic components from high power noise induced by high voltage pulses
Systems, devices, and methods for electroporation ablation therapy are disclosed, with a protection device for isolating electronic circuitry, devices, and/or other components from a set of electrodes during a cardiac ablation procedure. A system can include a first set of electrodes disposable near cardiac tissue of a heart and a second set of electrodes disposable in contact with patient anatomy. The system can further include a signal generator configured to generate a pulse waveform, where the signal generator coupled to the first set of electrodes and configured to repeatedly deliver the pulse waveform to the first set of electrodes. The system can further include a protection device configured to selectively couple and decouple an electronic device to the second set of electrodes. |
US11684406B2 |
Plasma treatment device
The plasma sensor monitors parameters characterizing the condition of the plasma during the treatment phase and/or the change thereof in order to recognize a prefiguring or already occurred interruption of the plasma in this manner and to avoid this interruption and, in the ideal case, avoid this by already changing the voltage form previously. The mentioned mechanisms can be used by the control device (22) also during a pulse packet. The length of each pulse packet is adapted at each change of the voltage form according to their characteristics in order to guarantee a constant average power. |
US11684401B2 |
Backplane connector design to connect stacked energy modules
A first module configured to engage with a second module in a stacked configuration to define a modular energy system is provided. The second module comprises a second bridge connector portion that comprises a second outer housing and a second electrical connection element. The first module comprises a first bridge connector portion comprising a first outer housing and a first electrical connection element. The first outer housing is configured to engage the second outer housing during assembly of the modular energy system prior to the first electrical connection element engaging the second electrical connection element. |
US11684400B2 |
Grounding arrangement of energy modules
A first module configured to engage with a second module in a stacked configuration to define a modular energy system is provided. The first module comprises a first bridge connector portion and a second conductive portion. The first bridge connector portion is configured to engage with a second bridge connector portion of the second module as the first module and the second module are engaged. The first conductive portion is configured to engage with a second conductive portion of the second module as the first module and the second module are engaged, prior to engagement between the first bridge connector portion and the second bridge connector portion. |
US11684397B2 |
Rod reducer
A rod reducer includes a shaft, a sleeve assembly defining a bore dimensioned to receive the shaft therethrough, a housing defining a bore dimensioned to receive the shaft, arm members operatively associated with the housing, and an anvil operatively coupled with the shaft. The sleeve assembly includes a locking tab. The housing includes a groove configured to selectively receive the locking tab of the sleeve assembly. The housing includes a locking ledge portion in registration with the groove. The anvil is transitionable between a proximal position, in which, the arm members are spaced apart, and a distal position, in which, the arm members are in an approximated position. The sleeve assembly is rotatable between an engaged state in which, the locking ledge portion inhibits relative axial displacement of the sleeve assembly with the housing, and a disengaged state in which, the sleeve assembly is axially movable relative to the housing. |
US11684395B2 |
Posterior spinal fixation screws
The present disclosure includes bone screws and assemblies thereof for surgical procedures of the spine including but not limited to posterior spinal fixation procedures. |
US11684394B2 |
Rod coupling systems and devices and methods of making and using the same
Provided are rod coupler devices, systems, kits and methods, which include at least one saddle having a concave configuration that either abuts a bone fastener and/or a locking cap and is shaped so as to contact the rod in two or more lines of contact, which reduces pressure on the rod, and therefore permits use of a rod having various materials, such as PEEK, without significant deformation of the rod. Also provided is the saddle itself and integrated locking caps that include a saddle, the locking cap and a set screw. Also provided are elongate rods having advantageous shapes, configurations, and/or compositions for rod coupler devices, systems and methods. Further provided are screw and cap devices and systems that themselves include a concave configuration so as to contact a rod in two or more lines of contact, which reduces pressure on the rod. |
US11684391B2 |
System, kit and apparatus for attachment of external fixators for bone realignment
The present invention includes a system, kit and apparatus to aid in the realignment of one or more bones of a patient. The present invention provides a substantially rigid orthopedic stabilization scaffold for attachment of one or more external fixators for the realignment of one or more bones of a patient. The orthopedic stabilization scaffold includes a first anchorable frame and a second anchorable frame that are removably attachable to an operating table and connected adjustably by one or more crossbars. |
US11684388B2 |
Method and apparatus for grafting of skin tissue
Methods and apparatus are provided for affecting an appearance of skin by harvesting small portions of tissue from a donor (first) site and applying them at a recipient (second) site. A plurality of micrografts can be formed from a piece of graft tissue and attached to a dressing material. The dressing material can then be expanded to increase a separation distance between the micrografts, and the dressing material having spaced-apart micrografts attached thereto can be applied to a prepared recipient site. An apparatus can be provided that expands the dressing material using a pressurized fluid. A further method can include providing a suspension of small portions of graft tissue in a solution. The solution can be injected into blisters formed at a recipient (second) site and the tissue portions allowed to attach and proliferate. A method and apparatus can also be provided for forming corresponding blisters at a donor site and at a recipient site. The raised (removed) portions of the blisters can be removed and attached to a dressing material, and the portions from the donor (first) site can be placed onto the exposed blister areas at the recipient site. |
US11684387B2 |
Methods and ultrasonic devices and systems for vessel sealing
A method for sealing a vessel includes supplying electrical energy to an ultrasonic surgical instrument having an end effector and a transducer coupled to the end effector, when the end effector is grasping a vessel, sensing parameters of the vessel when the end effector achieves a predetermined velocity, estimating a size of the vessel based on the sensed parameters, controlling the electrical energy based on maintaining a predetermined initial heating rate of heating the vessel until a predetermined amount of energy corresponding to the estimated size of the vessel has been delivered, and controlling the electrical energy based on a predetermined heating rate curve of heating the vessel after the predetermined amount of energy corresponding to the estimated size of the vessel has been delivered. |
US11684385B2 |
Ultrasonic surgical instrument with movable rigidizing member
A surgical apparatus includes a body assembly, a shaft, an acoustic waveguide, an articulation section, an end effector, and a rigidizing member. The shaft extends distally from the body assembly and defines a longitudinal axis. The acoustic waveguide includes a flexible portion. The articulation section is coupled with the shaft. A portion of the articulation section encompasses the flexible portion of the waveguide. The articulation section includes a first member and a second member. The second member is longitudinally translatable relative to the first member. The end effector includes an ultrasonic blade in acoustic communication with the waveguide. The rigidizing member is configured to selectively engage at least a portion of the articulation section to thereby selectively provide rigidity to the articulation section. |
US11684376B2 |
System and method for integrated surgical guide-hub and drill with guided drilling and plunge protection
A drilling system includes a guide-hub that includes contact feet configured to be placed against a drilling surface to maintain a fixed angle with the drilling surface. A drilling insert includes a drill bit and a harness. The drilling insert is configured to be inserted into the guide-hub and the harness is configured to detect when the drill bit punctures the drilling surface and automatically prevent further drilling. |
US11684374B2 |
Robotic systems and methods for manipulating a cutting guide for a surgical instrument
A robotic surgery system includes a robotic manipulator and a cutting guide to be coupled to the robotic manipulator. The cutting guide is configured to guide a cutting tool so that the cutting tool cuts tissue of the patient. A control system is coupled to the robotic manipulator to control a location of the cutting guide and/or the cutting tool relative to the tissue. |
US11684372B2 |
Intelligent femoral artery hemostasis device by compression
Disclosed is an intelligent femoral artery hemostasis device by compression, including a main body capable of automatic compression. The main body includes a compression mechanism and a pressing plate mechanism successively provided from bottom to top; a lift regulator is provided between the support column and the compression mechanism; the compression mechanism is further provided with a detector for bleeding detection; and the main body is further integrated with a power supply module, an operation module and a central processing module. This invention realizes automatic bleeding detection and automatic pressurizing, and ensures the integration and compactness of the device. The power supply module, the operation module and the central processing module are integrated in the main body, avoiding external connecting wires and making it convenient to use the device when the tourniquet works in a twining working condition. |
US11684370B2 |
Criss-cross cords for band ligation
Devices, methods, and systems are provided for consistent and effective delivery of ligating bands. In one embodiment, a crisscross orientation of pull cords along an exterior surface of a ligation barrel can be used to ensure consistent delivery of ligation bands to tissue, resulting in better results for patients and an easier, safer operation for users. |
US11684368B2 |
Surgical stapling device including a buttress retention assembly
A buttress assembly for use with a surgical stapling device includes a buttress material and a loading assembly. The buttress material includes proximal and distal portions. The proximal portion defines proximal bores and a proximal slot. The distal portion defines distal bores and a distal slot. The loading assembly includes proximal and distal wings and proximal and distal cups. Each of the proximal wings includes a proximal peg configured to be received in a corresponding one of the proximal bores of the buttress material. Each of the distal wings includes a distal peg configured to be received in a corresponding one of the distal bores of the buttress material. When the proximal pegs are received in the proximal bores, the proximal cup is in registration with the proximal slot, and when the distal pegs are received in the distal bores, the distal cup is in registration with the distal slot. |
US11684366B2 |
Reload shaft assembly for surgical stapler
A surgical stapling system can include a reload shaft. The shaft can include an elongate tubular member with have a jaw assembly at the distal end thereof and a coupling collar at the proximal end thereof. The shaft assembly also includes an articulation joint coupling the jaw assembly to the distal end. A drive member and an articulation member extend within the tubular body of the shaft from the proximal end to the distal end. A firing member is connected to the distal end of the drive member such that advancement of the drive beam advances the firing member to close the jaw assemblies and fire staples from a reload positioned in the jaw assembly. The shaft assembly can also include a lockout mechanism to prevent a firing operation on a previously-fired reload or no reload. |
US11684365B2 |
Replaceable staple cartridges for surgical instruments
A replaceable staple cartridge comprising a cartridge body, staples, and a staple cartridge tray secured to the staple cartridge body is disclosed. The cartridge body comprises a first longitudinal slot, a deck, and first sides extending downwardly from the deck, wherein an edge is defined between each first side and the deck. The cartridge body further comprises staple cavities defined in said deck and recesses defined in the deck proximal to the staple cavities. The staple cartridge tray comprises a bottom comprising a second longitudinal slot defined therein and second sides extending upwardly from the bottom, wherein each second side comprises a proximal end including a projection, wherein each second side is adjacent to a first side, and wherein each projection wraps around an edge and extends downwardly into a recess defined in the deck. |
US11684363B2 |
Integrated tissue positioning and jaw alignment features for surgical stapler
An apparatus includes a body, a shaft in communication with the body, and an end effector in communication with the shaft. The end effector is operable to drive staples through tissue. The end effector comprises an anvil and a cartridge. The anvil is operable to move pivotally relative to the cartridge. The cartridge is positioned to drive staples upwardly toward the anvil. The cartridge comprises a plurality of protrusions operable to prevent lateral rocking of the anvil. The plurality of protrusions is pointed toward the anvil. In some versions, an alignment member and/or a lateral stabilization member may be used between the anvil and the cartridge. |
US11684355B2 |
Suture anchor
Suture anchors are disclosed having suture locking features able to lock multiple suture ends extending from a body tissue, such as from a bone tunnel, with a single device. |
US11684354B2 |
Wound retractor clamp
A wound retractor clamp includes an annular clamp body including a periphery configured to surround a proximal end of a wound retractor, and one or more resilient members connected to the periphery of the clamp body. The one or more resilient members deflect radially outward upon engagement of the clamp body with the wound retractor. The one or more resilient members snap onto the wound retractor and secure the clamp body to the wound protector subsequent to the engagement of the clamp body with the wound protector. |
US11684351B2 |
Methods and devices for removing a tissue specimen from a patient
A method for removing a tissue specimen from a patient includes introducing a bag at least partially into a cavity in the body of the patient, the bag comprising an open end and a port, positioning a tissue specimen to be removed from the patient into an interior of the bag by passing the tissue specimen through the open end of the bag, sealing the open end of the bag, removing gas from the interior of the bag through the port while the tissue specimen is contained in the interior of the bag, and entirely withdrawing the bag containing the tissue specimen from the cavity. The bag may include a closure device configured to hermetically seal the open end of the bag, and the port may include a one-way gas valve configured to prevent or retard gas from entering the interior of the bag through the port. |
US11684350B2 |
Deflectable lead delivery catheter having slittable pull ring
A lead delivery catheter having a slittable pull ring is described. The lead delivery catheter includes a deflection wire attached to the slittable pull ring to deflect the catheter. The slittable pull ring has several ring holes arranged in a pattern. The pull ring is located distal to a tubular braid of the lead delivery catheter, and a size and pattern of the ring holes can be similar to a size and pattern of holes in the tubular braid. The structural similarity between the pull ring and the tubular braid facilitates use of a consistent cutting force to slit through the tubular braid and the pull ring of the lead delivery catheter. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. |
US11684349B1 |
Female reproductive system sample collector
The present disclosure provides a female reproductive system sample collector, including a sampling device and an elution preservation device, where the elution preservation device is filled with an elution preservation solution, after sampling is completed, the sampling device is submerged in the elution preservation solution of the elution preservation device and sealed for preservation; the sampling device includes a sampling rod and a sheath; the sampling rod includes an operating rod, a straight rod brush and a ball head brush, an opening and closing cover corresponding to the ball head is disposed at a front end of the sheath, and the opening and closing cover includes four oscillating rods that are hinged with a front port of the sheath and the oscillating rods are connected through thin films. The present disclosure can collect cells or nucleic acids of uterus and ovaries in a uterine cavity, a sampling rod can deform in a shape along an outline of the uterine cavity. The sampling rod can avoid sample falling when finishing sampling and recovering; an elution preservation device can prevent liquid from overflowing and leaking or polluting a sealing cap. The present disclosure provides a quick, convenient, widely applicable and less discomfort sample collection channel and a sample protection method for early detection of the ovarian cancer, the endometrial cancer and the cervical cancer. |
US11684347B2 |
Catheter tray, packaging system, instruction insert, and associated methods
A tray (100) for accommodating a coiled medical device, such as a catheter assembly (700), includes a first compartment (101), a second compartment (102), and a third compartment (103). The catheter assembly (700) and devices associated with a catheterization procedure, such as syringes (701,702) containing sterile water and lubricating jelly and a specimen container (703) can be disposed within the tray. Printed instructions (1001) can be included with the tray (100). One or more layers of wrap material (2200) can be folded about the tray (100) to enclose the tray (100) and other items, such as an additional layer of wrap material (2701), packaged liquid hand sanitizer (2401), and packaged gloves (2402). When a health care services provider (3101) unfolds the wrap material, the same can be used to create a sterile field beneath a patient (3201). |
US11684345B2 |
System and method for visualization of tissue microvasculature using ultrasound
Methods and systems for producing a visually-perceived representation of a sub-millimeter-sized blood vessel located at a depth of many centimeters in the biological tissue, in which the background clutter is suppressed (by at least 30 dB using SVT and additional 23 dB using a combination of morphology filtering and vessel enhancement filtering) as compared to an image obtained with the use of a B-mode ultrasound imaging, while at the same time maintaining the morphology of the blood vessel. |
US11684344B2 |
Systems and methods for quantitative abdominal aortic aneurysm analysis using 3D ultrasound imaging
A system includes a probe configured to transmit ultrasound signals directed to a target blood vessel and receive echo information associated with the transmitted ultrasound signals. The system also includes at least one processing device configured to process the received echo information and generating a three-dimensional ultrasound image of the target blood vessel; obtain a three-dimensional vascular model corresponding to the target blood vessel; identify a best-fit of the three-dimensional vascular model onto the three-dimensional target image; store the best fit of the three-dimensional vascular model as a segmentation result; and calculate, based on the segmentation result, measurements for the target blood vessel. |
US11684342B2 |
Intravascular ultrasound imaging
An extension cable is adapted for use in an intravascular ultrasound system. It has a first connector, for connecting to a catheter and a second connector for connecting to a patient interface module. A cable arrangement provides power transmission, data transmission and data signal processing (amplification or regeneration) between the first and second connectors. The extension cable enables sterility to be maintained in a workflow in a time efficient and easy manner as the catheter to extension cable connection may remain in a sterile environment. |
US11684338B2 |
Methods and computing system for processing ultrasound image to determine health of subdermal tissue
A computing system and a non-transitory computer-readable medium with instructions for processing ultrasound images are presented. The computing system is configured to: receive an ultrasound image that includes image data representing subdermal tissue; apply a trained neural network to the ultrasound image to generate at least one of: a pliability parameter value which indicates pliability of the subdermal tissue, one or more regions of the ultrasound image that represents damaged tissue, or an indication of presence and/or location of an entrapped nerve. |
US11684337B2 |
Micromanipulator-controlled local view with stationary overall views
A tracking, and point-of-view-based imaging, device is configured for deriving a position of, and a direction from, a location at a distal tip of an elongated instrument, for performing coordinate system transformation in accordance with the position and direction, and for forming, from the location and based on a result of the transformation, a local view that moves with the tip. The device can keep, with the movement, a field of view of the local view fixed but the local view otherwise in synchrony with the position and the direction. From real-time ultrasound imaging, the local view and a more overall view that includes the tip but which does not move with said tip can be displayed. The distal tip can be that of a catheter and can be outfitted with a micromanipulator for surgery aided interactively by the combination of dynamic local and overall imaging. |
US11684331B2 |
Controller for imaging apparatus
An apparatus has an upright gantry. A tube arm assembly and a compression arm assembly are rotatably coupled to the gantry. The tube arm assembly independently rotates relative to the compression arm assembly. A controller disposed on the gantry is operably connected to at least one of the tube arm assembly and the compression arm assembly. |
US11684325B2 |
Patient sitting equipment for radiotherapy
Patient sitting equipment for radiotherapy, including an installation platform, a treatment couch assembly, a support and adjustment assembly and a 3D imaging assembly. The treatment couch assembly is configured to fix a patient. The support and adjustment assembly is configured to adjust a position of the treatment couch assembly with respect to the installation platform. The 3D imaging assembly includes a column assembly and a 3D imaging device. The column assembly is arranged at the installation platform, and extends along the vertical direction. The 3D imaging device is movably arranged at the column assembly, and is corresponding to the treatment couch assembly in a horizontal projection direction. The 3D imaging device is configured to scan the patient. |
US11684324B2 |
Medical image diagnosis apparatus and controlling method
A medical image diagnosis apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a gantry, one or more columns, a processing circuitry, and, and a supporting and moving mechanism. The gantry includes an imaging system related to imaging a patient. The one or more columns are each configured to support the gantry so as to be movable in a vertical direction. The processing circuitry generates an image on the basis of an output from the imaging system. The supporting and moving mechanism is configured to support the patient from underneath, while being installed so as to be movable in a direction intersecting the moving direction of the gantry. The processing circuitry controls the moving of the supporting and moving mechanism. |
US11684318B2 |
Monitoring device
This disclosure provides a monitoring device, which includes a display configured to display information and a processor. The processor is configured to: display a medical advice setup area in a display interface of the monitoring device at a first moment; and display at least one of criticality level information or medical advice information of a monitored subject in the medical advice setup area at a second moment, where the second moment is later than the first moment. The monitoring device in this disclosure may provide different display interfaces for medical staff; a doctor may first configure the criticality level and medical advice information of a monitored subject on an interface so as to prompt a nurse of information that requires attention and measurements requiring execution, after that the nurse may learn the nursing matters requiring attention, which improves the cooperation efficiency between doctors and nurses. |
US11684317B2 |
Disease prediction model construction apparatus and method, and disease prediction apparatus
A disease prediction model construction apparatus is provided. The disease prediction model construction apparatus may include a spectral data acquisition unit that emits near-infrared rays toward a skin of a subject to acquire near-infrared spectral data and a prediction model construction unit that constructs a disease prediction model based on a time-blood glucose graph generated from the acquired near-infrared spectral data. |
US11684310B2 |
Devices and methods for nerve mapping
One embodiment includes a method for monitoring nerve tissue which includes inserting a dilator into muscle, the dilator including first and second electrodes at the distal tip. While the dilator is in muscle, a system may communicate (a) a first series of unequal current amplitude applications (e.g., a series including 0.5, 7, 3, 5 mA applications) to the first electrode to produce at least a first evoked potential (e.g., a MAP or NAP), and (b) a second series of unequal current amplitude applications to the second electrode to produce at least a second evoked potential. The method further includes sensing the first and second evoked potentials and determining a relative location of a nerve based on the sensing of at least one of the first and second evoked potentials. |
US11684309B2 |
System and method to enhance dream recall
The present disclosure pertains to delivering sensory stimulation to a subject during a sleep session in order to enhance dream recall. The system may detect REM sleep in the subject during a sleep session based on brain activity of the subject. The system may then deliver sensory stimulation to the subject during the sleep session. The system may deliver sensory stimulation at a frequency in a theta range of an EEG signal in order to increase theta power in the brain activity of the subject. In some embodiments, the system may modulate the intensity of the sensory stimulation according to changes in the EEG theta power associated with the subject during the sleep session. In some embodiments, an increase in EEG theta power associated with the subject may promote dream recall. |
US11684307B2 |
Radiographic discernable sensors and orthopedic applications for same
Implantable sensors for determining bone health that can be utilized in conjunction with orthopedic implants are described. The sensors can include passive strain gauges or passive chemical sensors that can be read by radiographic imaging techniques. Sensors can be affixed to implantable support devices so as to non-invasively monitor the effect of load on the implant; for instance, to provide a quantitative assessment of when a fracture is sufficiently healed to allow safe weight-bearing upon the limb. Alternatively, sensors can monitor the health of a local implant area; for instance, to monitor the implant area of early stage infection or healing of a fusion procedure. |
US11684306B2 |
Stable water isotope labeling and magnetic resonance imaging for visualization of the presence of and prediction of the likelihood of occurence of rapidly dividing cells
This disclosure generally relates to stable water isotope labeling followed by detection via MRI (swiMRI), including deuterium MRI (dMRI) and 17O MRI, for visualizing rapidly dividing immune cells within target and/or lymphoid organ/s and/or tissues affected by chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD). Using deuterated water labeling, followed by dMRI, a distinction in deuterium signal was detected in a target organ (e.g. liver) of the cGVHD-affected mice compared to unaffected mice, i.e. syngeneic HSCT recipient mice, where the host and donor are matched, and normal (unmanipulated) mice. |
US11684301B1 |
Methods, systems, and non-transitory computer-readable mediums for SSVEP detection
In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a method includes generating a plurality of icons, wherein each icon has a target frequency unique from each other, receiving brain activity data based on an epoch, generating a reference signal based on the epoch, calculating correlation coefficients between the brain activity data and the reference signal, wherein the correlation coefficients are calculated in a window that is within ±0.5 Hz of the target frequencies, including endpoints, determining a confidence score based on the correlation coefficients and the epoch, and determining a selected icon among the plurality of icons based on the correlation coefficients in response to the confidence score surpassing a threshold confidence score. |
US11684300B2 |
Decoding the visual attention of an individual from electroencephalographic signals
A method for determining the focus of the visual attention of an individual from electroencephalographic signals. At least one visual stimulus to be displayed is generated from at least one graphical object, a visual stimulus being an animated graphical object obtained by applying to a graphical object a temporal succession of elementary transformations that is temporally parameterized by a corresponding modulation signal. From a plurality of electroencephalographic signals produced by the individual focusing his visual attention to one of the visual stimuli, a modulation signal is reconstructed. A visual stimulus corresponding to the modulation signal for which the degree of statistical dependence with the reconstructed modulation signal is higher than a first threshold is identified. |
US11684297B2 |
Sheath for a medical device
A sheath for an oximetry device includes a top and a body where the top opens to provide an opening where the oximetry device can be placed into the body of the sheath. The top of the sheath can be closed onto the body and the closure of the top can be verified by circuits in the oximetry device. The circuits can monitor the position of a latch that is connected to the top of the sheath. The circuits can determine when the latch is unlatched and the top is open and not sealed closed to the body. And, the circuits can determine when the latch is latched and the top is closed and sealed to the body. |
US11684296B2 |
Noninvasive physiological sensor
A noninvasive physiological sensor can include a first body portion and a second body portion coupled to each other and configured to at least partially enclose a user's finger. The sensor can further include a first probe coupled to one or more emitters and a second probe coupled to a detector. The first probe can direct light emitted from the one or more emitters toward tissue of the user's finger and the second probe can direct light attenuated through the tissue to the detector. The first and second probes can be coupled to the first and second body portions such that when the first and second body portions are rotated with respect to one another, ends of the first and second probes can be moved in a direction towards one another to compress the tissue of the user's finger. |
US11684289B2 |
Systems and methods for height, weight, and BMI measurement
A biometric monitoring system comprises a substrate with a first surface having a length and a width. A first transmitting antenna is coupled to the first surface at a first end of the length of the first surface. A second transmitting antenna is coupled to the first surface at a second end of the length of the first surface. The first and second transmitting antennas extend across the width of the first surface. A plurality of receiving antennas are coupled to the first surface, each of which extends across the width of the substrate and is spaced apart from an adjacent receiving antenna along the length by a predetermined distance. A controller is configured to supply a first signal to the first transmitting antenna and sequentially measure a transmission coefficient or voltage of the first signal at the plurality of receiving antennas until an attenuation in the transmission coefficient or voltage exceeds a threshold. |
US11684287B2 |
System and methods for video-based monitoring of vital signs
The present invention relates to the field of medical monitoring, and in particular non-contact, video-based monitoring of pulse rate, respiration rate, motion, and oxygen saturation. Systems and methods are described for capturing images of a patient, producing intensity signals from the images, filtering those signals to focus on a physiologic component, and measuring a vital sign from the filtered signals. |
US11684286B2 |
Portable spirometer
The present invention relates to a portable spirometer, comprising a housing and a mouthpiece being releasably connected to said housing, wherein the housing encloses a sensor unit being in fluid communication with a flow channel receiving part of a flow of exhaled or inhaled air from a main flow channel of the mouthpiece when connected to said housing, whereby the sensor unit is configured to measure one or more characteristics of part of the flow of exhaled or inhaled air passed to the sensor unit via the mouthpiece, characterised in that said sensor unit comprises at least one digital differential pressure sensor comprising a heating element and a temperature sensor arranged upstream of the heating element and a reference temperature sensor arranged downstream of the heating element. |
US11684285B2 |
Electromagnetic dynamic registration for device navigation
A location of a number of fiducial points can be computed. The fiducial points can include impedance locations of an electrode disposed on a catheter in an impedance based coordinate system and magnetic locations of a magnetic position sensor disposed on the catheter in a magnetic based coordinate system. The impedance location of the electrode in the impedance based coordinate system can be transformed into a transformed impedance location of the electrode in the magnetic based coordinate system. A magnetic location of the electrode in the magnetic based coordinate system can be determined. A determination of whether an impedance shift exists between the transformed impedance location of the electrode in the magnetic based system and the magnetic location of the electrode in the magnetic based system can be made. An electromagnetic dynamic registration can be generated between the impedance based coordinate system and the magnetic based coordinate system based on the impedance shift. |
US11684283B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting physical changes without physical contact
Systems and methods are provided for detecting and analyzing changes in a body. A system includes an electric field generator, an external sensor device, a quadrature demodulator, and a controller. The electric field generator is configured to generate an electric field that associates with a body. The external sensor device sends information to the electric field generator and is configured to detect a physical change in the body in the electric field, where the physical change causes a frequency change of the electric field. The quadrature demodulator receives the electric field from the electric field generator and is configured to detect the frequency change of the electric field and to produce a detected response. The controller, coupled to the electric field generator, is configured to output a frequency control signal to the electric field generator and to modify the frequency of the electric field by adjusting the frequency control signal. |
US11684280B2 |
Pulse meter for newborn
A bow shaped pulse meter for new-born patients, comprising a control unit arranged in a central portion of the pulse meter, a first arm with an integrated first electrode and a second arm with an integrated second electrode extending respectively in a bow from opposite sides of the central portion, the integrated electrodes are configured to be in contact with a patient body (not shown) when in use, the electrodes being further electrically connected to the control unit. The pulse meter being distinctive in that the first and second arm and the control unit comprising an integral core element being made of a material having flexible properties to allow the respective arms to bend away from each other when the pulse meter is being arranged into an applying or removing position on the patient's body, the material having further spring back properties so that the arms naturally contract inwards such that the electrodes are maintained in contact with the patient's body when the pulse meter is in the applied position, the pulse meter further comprising a second layer overmolding at least a portion of each arm of the core element, the material of the second layer being electro conductive forming a connection between the electrodes and the control unit. |
US11684277B2 |
Monitoring vital parameters of a compression garment wearer
Monitoring vital parameters of a wearer of a compression garment by analyzing a pressure signal waveform indicative of a fluid pressure in an inflatable and deflatable bladder of the compression garment. Analyzing the pressure signal waveform for an oscillating amplitude as a function of time and/or a representation of a pulse of the wearer provides an indication of blood pressure of the wearer. |
US11684263B2 |
Radiodiagnostic apparatus and method of operating radiodiagnostic apparatus
A breast imaging apparatus includes a radiation source that irradiates a breast of a subject with radiation, a radiation detector that detects the radiation transmitted through the breast to output a radiographic image, and an ultraviolet light source that performs irradiation of ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light source irradiates an imaging table, a face guard, a pressing plate, and the like with the ultraviolet light in a case where a turn-on command signal input from an operator through an input device is input. |
US11684260B2 |
System and methods with user interfaces for monitoring physical therapy and rehabilitation
A system for monitoring a joint of a patient includes multiple sensors to be disposed near a joint and to measure or observe actions or physical quantities associated with the joint; and at least one communications module coupled to the sensors to receive data from the sensors and to transmit sensor information to an external device. The system also includes a patient device and clinician device which can be used to, for example, monitor and display information obtained from the sensors, determine range of motion measurements from the sensor data, show progress in physical therapy, take a photograph or video of the site on the patient, obtain a pain score, and include friends for providing encouragement during physical therapy. |
US11684257B2 |
System and method for multi-scale retinal imaging
The multi-scale scanning imaging system (200) of the retina comprises according to an example a lighting and detection module (210) configured for emitting a lighting beam and for detecting a beam reemitted by the retina, a first scanning module (231) of the lighting beam and the reemitted beam, a first optical path, referred to as a “wide field” path, and a second optical path, referred to as a “small field” path, for focusing the lighting beam on the retina and for receiving the beam reemitted by the retina. The “wide field” path comprises a first optical system (205, 201) configured to conjugate a plane located near a plane of rotation of the scanning module and the plane (17) of the entrance pupil of the eye (10). The “small field” path comprises a wavefront correction device (250), a second optical system (257, 256, 253) configured to conjugate a plane located near a plane of rotation of the at least one first scanning module and the effective surface of the wavefront correction device, a third optical system, comprising at least part of the first optical system, configured to conjugate said effective surface (251) of the correction device and the plane of the entrance pupil of the eye. The multi-scale scanning imaging system further comprises a first optical deflection element (241) configured to send the beam reemitted by the retina on one and/or the other of the first and second imaging paths and intended to be positioned on the first imaging path, between the common part (201, 205) of the first and third optical systems and the scanning module (210), and on the second imaging path, between the common part of the first and third optical systems and the wavefront correction device. |
US11684254B2 |
Scan pattern and signal processing for optical coherence tomography
An OCT system for measuring a retina as part of an eye health monitoring and diagnosis system. The OCT system includes an OCT interferometer, where the interferometer comprises a light source or measurement beam and a scanner for moving the beam on the retina of a patient's eye, and a processor configured to execute instructions to cause the scanner to move the measurement beam on the retina in a scan pattern. The scan pattern is a continuous pattern that includes a plurality of lobes. The measurement beam may be caused to move on the retina by the motion of a mirror that intercepts and redirects the measurement beam. The mirror position may be altered by the application of a drive signal to one or more actuators that respond to the drive signal by rotating the mirror about an axis or axes. |
US11684252B2 |
Ophthalmologic apparatus, and ophthalmologic information processing apparatus
An ophthalmologic apparatus includes an optical scanner, an interference optical system, an intraocular distance calculator, an image correcting unit, and a controller. The optical scanner is disposed at an optically substantially conjugate position with a first site of a subject's eye. The interference optical system is configured to split light from a light source into reference light and measurement light, to project the measurement light onto the subject's eye via the optical scanner, and to detect interference light between returning light of the light from the subject's eye and the reference light via the optical scanner. The image forming unit is configured to form a tomographic image of the subject's eye corresponding a first traveling direction of the measurement light deflected by the optical scanner, based on a detection result of the interference light. The intraocular distance calculator is configured to obtain an intraocular distance between predetermined sites of the subject's eye based on the detection result of the interference light. The image correcting unit is configured to correct the tomographic image based on the intraocular distance. The controller is configured to control at least the optical scanner. |
US11684247B2 |
Automatic image orientation based on use
A video imaging system is provided. The video imaging system is configured to maintain a video image displayed on a display unit in a predetermined orientation based upon a use. The video imaging system includes an endoscope, a camera head unit, a camera control unit configured to determine a focal distance, and a display control unit. The display control unit is configured to process the focal distance to determine a use. The use is processed by the display control unit so as to maintain the video image in the predetermined orientation. The contextual information may be focal distance, image data or endoscopic orientation. |
US11684246B2 |
Inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope with magnetic guide
An inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope and method of operation is provided. The inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope may include a sensing device for capturing in-vivo images and one or more permanent magnets for magnetically guiding the endoscope, housed interior to a capsule-shaped body. The inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope may include an inflatable buoy attached externally to the capsule-shaped body. An inflation device may inflate the in-vivo capsule endoscope to reduce its specific gravity by injecting gas into the inflatable buoy, such that when the inflatable buoy is injected with an above threshold volume of gas, the inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope floats in liquid. The inflatable in-vivo capsule endoscope may be magnetically guided via its permanent magnets when exposed to an externally generated magnetic field. A reduced magnetic field strength and external magnet size may be used to magnetically navigate an inflated capsule floating in liquid than a conventional uninflated capsule. |
US11684245B2 |
Endotracheal tube with fulcrum
An endotracheal tube assembly with a plurality of curved portions is provided. A first curved portion in the endotracheal tube assembly is located adjacent to an insertion end thereof with a curvature that matches the curvature of a video laryngoscope (e.g., Glidescope®). A second curved portion in the endotracheal tube assembly is located in a central portion of the endotracheal tube assembly. The curvature of the first curved portion is greater than the curvature of the second curved portion. The first curved portion is bent at an angle of between about 120° and about 150° with respect to a straight portion of the endotracheal tube assembly. The second curved portion is bent at an angle of between about 30° and about 60° with respect to the straight portion of the endotracheal tube assembly. |
US11684243B2 |
Stiffening assembly
A stiffening assembly comprises an outer tube including a longitudinal axis, an inner tube extending along the longitudinal axis, and a plurality of laminar elements between the outer tube and the inner tube and separate from the outer tube and the inner tube. The stiffening assembly is adjustable between a flexible state in which each laminar element of the plurality of laminar elements is movable and a stiffened state in which an applied vacuum clamps the plurality of laminar elements between the outer and inner tubes such that a transfer of forces between the plurality of laminar elements stiffens the stiffening assembly. At least one laminar element of the plurality of laminar elements has a different thickness than at least another laminar element of the plurality of laminar elements. |
US11684242B2 |
Imaging system
An imaging system for use in a patient is provided. The system includes an imaging probe, a rotation assembly, and a retraction assembly. The imaging probe collects image data from a patient site and includes an elongate shaft with a proximal end and a distal portion, with a lumen extending therebetween. A rotatable optical core is positioned within the elongate shaft lumen and an optical assembly is positioned in the elongate shaft distal portion. The optical assembly directs light to tissue at the patient site and collects reflected light from the tissue. The rotation assembly connects to the imaging probe and rotates the optical assembly. The retraction assembly connects to the imaging probe and retracts the optical assembly and the elongate shaft in unison. |
US11684241B2 |
Autonomous and continuously self-improving learning system
A system and methods are provided in which an artificial intelligence inference module identifies targeted information in large-scale unlabeled data, wherein the artificial intelligence inference module autonomously learns hierarchical representations from large-scale unlabeled data and continually self-improves from self-labeled data points using a teacher model trained to detect known targets from combined inputs of a small hand labeled curated dataset prepared by a domain expert together with self-generated intermediate and global context features derived from the unlabeled dataset by unsupervised and self-supervised processes. The trained teacher model processes further unlabeled data to self-generate new weakly-supervised training samples that are self-refined and self-corrected, without human supervision, and then used as inputs to a noisy student model trained in a semi-supervised learning process on a combination of the teacher model training set and new weakly-supervised training samples. With each iteration, the noisy student model continually self-optimizes its learned parameters against a set of configurable validation criteria such that the learned parameters of the noisy student surpass and replace the learned parameter of the prior iteration teacher model, with these optimized learned parameters periodically used to update the artificial intelligence inference module. |
US11684240B2 |
Multicore fiber imaging
The invention relates to multicore fiber imaging, such as used in endoscopy. Methods are described for processing images captured with such systems to achieve an improved depth of field image or extract 3D information concerning the images, without requiring the addition of additional optical components. One method for generating an image from light received by an imager via a multiplicity of waveguides includes receiving a digital image containing a plurality of pixels, the digital image including a plurality of regions within it wherein each of said regions corresponds to a waveguide core. Each region includes a plurality of pixels, and a first subset of pixels within each region is defined which at least partly correlates with light having been received at a corresponding core in a first spatial arrangement, the subset including less than all of the pixels within a region. A first image is generated from the first subset of pixels from said regions, combined to form an image over the whole waveguide array. The first spatial arrangement may correspond to a measure of angular dimension of the incident light for that region. In addition to increased depth of field, the modified images provided by the invention allow 3D visualisation of objects, eg. using stereographs or depth mapping techniques. |
US11684236B2 |
Dish treating appliance with a dish rack and rail assembly
A dish treating appliance for treating dishes according to an automatic cycle of operation can include a tub having at least a rear wall, a bottom wall, and a pair of opposing side walls. The tub at least partially defines a treating chamber with an access opening. A rail mounting assembly includes a pair of braces. Each of the braces are coupled with a different one of the opposing side walls. A rail assembly is mounted to each of the braces. A dish rack is slidingly mounted to the rail assemblies for movement in and out of the treating chamber relative to the access opening. |
US11684235B2 |
Air exhausting device for kitchenware, dishwasher, and kitchenware
Provided are an air exhausting device for kitchenware, a dishwasher, and kitchenware. The air exhausting device for kitchenware includes: an air duct including an air outlet end and a first connecting portion disposed on the air outlet end; and an air outlet member including an air inlet end and a second connecting portion provided on the air inlet end, and an air outlet end of the air outlet member being provided with an air outlet port. The first connecting portion is slidably coupled to the second connecting portion for adjusting a relative position of the air outlet port and the air duct. |
US11684234B2 |
Pump and dishwasher including the same
A pump (8) is disclosed. The pump (8) includes a partition wall (84) configured to divide the interior of a body into two spaces, a first chamber (C1) located under the partition wall (84), the first chamber (C1) having an introduction portion (841), through which water is introduced, a second chamber (C2) located above the partition wall (84), the second chamber (C2) having a discharge portion (849), through which water is discharged, a communication hole (86) formed through the partition wall (84) to allow the first chamber (C1) and the second chamber (C2) to communicate with each other therethrough, an impeller (85) provided in the second chamber (C2) to move water to the discharge portion (849), a housing configured to define the bottom surface of the first chamber (C1), the housing being made of a conductor, a heater (H) configured to heat the housing (81), and a steam discharge (843) port formed through the first chamber (C1) to allow steam to be discharged therethrough. |
US11684233B2 |
Rotor for a cleaning machine
The rotor of the invention has two legs fastened to a rotary base, wherein the legs are provided with asymmetrically arranged boreholes facing upwards and boreholes facing downwards, wherein the boreholes facing upwards have the shape of an ellipse, while the boreholes facing downwards have a circular shape. The boreholes facing upwards and the boreholes facing downwards are formed, such that the jets from the boreholes facing upwards act vertically upwards and the jets from the boreholes facing downwards act vertically downwards, i.e., in a direction 90° with respect to the axis of the legs. |
US11684232B2 |
Real-time single dish cleaner
A system and method for cleaning a reusable dish, comprising: picking a dirty dish from a load module disposed to contain at least one dirty dish with a robotic arm, wherein said dirty dish is stained with material that needs to be removed prior to reuse; transporting said dirty dish from said load module to a wash module with said robotic arm; cleaning said dirty dish in said wash module having the means to transform said dirty dish into a clean dish, wherein said clean dish does not exhibit any material that needs to be removed prior to reuse; transporting said clean dish from said wash module to a store module with said robotic arm; and dropping off said clean dish in said store module, wherein said store module is disposed to contain at least one clean dish, whereby each dirty dish is cleaned thoroughly and efficiently with individual attention in real time. |
US11684230B2 |
Melamine foam sponge cleaning devices
A cleaning device for removing marks from a surface includes a body of melamine foam sponge having a front side and a rear side opposed to the front side, and a holding layer secured to the rear side of the body of melamine foam sponge to prevent relative movement therebetween. The holding layer is preferably a cloth and more preferably natural or synthetic chamois which can be used to wipe and/or buff the surface after rubbing the body of melamine foam sponge on the surface to remove at least one surface mark. The body of melamine foam sponge can be pre-moistened with a liquid such as a disinfecting solution. |
US11684229B2 |
Mobile robot
A mobile robot. The mobile robot comprises a robot housing (10), two moving components (40), a container apparatus (20), and a cleaning component (50); the moving components are mounted on the robot housing for moving the mobile robot; the cleaning component comprises a main brush (520) provided laterally relative to a normal forward direction (f) of the mobile robot; the main brush is mounted on the robot housing and at or near a part of the robot housing, at which position a transverse width is largest; extension of the main brush in a direction perpendicular to the normal forward direction of the mobile robot is not interfered with by the moving components. The mobile robot has a larger main brush width, and thus the working width of the mobile robot is increased. |
US11684228B2 |
Cyclonic separating device and surface cleaning device
A cyclonic separating device includes first and second cyclonic separating units. The first cyclonic separating unit is fitted over the second cyclonic separating unit. The second cyclonic separating unit includes first cyclones and second cyclones respectively arranged in a ring shape. Dust falling ends of the first cyclones define an accommodation space therebetween. The second cyclones partially extend into the accommodation space. Each first cyclone comprises first, second and third cone sections, each of which has a cone structure; airflow sucked in the first cyclones is sequentially separated by the first, second and third cone sections, and dust in the airflow is discharged from the third cone section; a central axis of the first cone section is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the dust cup; and an angle between a central axis of the second cone section and a central axis of the third cone section is 5°-20°. |
US11684227B2 |
Surface cleaning apparatus having a brushroll
A brushroll for a surface cleaning apparatus includes a brush dowel defining a central rotational axis which extends longitudinally through the brush dowel. The brush dowel includes bristle supports, sweeper supports, and a shroud surface extending between the bristle supports and the sweeper supports. A plurality of bristles protrude from the bristle supports. |
US11684225B2 |
Portable blower
Provided is a portable blower including a portable main body in which a pipe base portion of a blowout pipe is connected to an outlet port of a fan case, wherein, the fan case is formed of a fiber-reinforced resin of low specific gravity, the pipe base portion has a bent shape and is connected slidably to a pipe connecting portion of the outlet port, and a slide-contact-receiving member that is formed of a wear-resistant material is attached to the pipe connecting portion at a slide-contact point of the pipe base portion. |
US11684216B2 |
Reverse draft open top blending container
A container comprises a body and a base. The body includes an open end and a closed end. The closed end is attached to the base. The closed end may be welded to the base. Cross-sectional perimeters of the body decreases from the closed end to the open end. |
US11684214B2 |
Stand mixer arrangements
A stand mixer arrangement includes a pedestal for a mixing bowl; an electric motor and a drive system including a rotary drive outlet disposed overhead of the bowl, capable of imparting a mixing action to a tool suspended into the bowl from a socket supported by said drive outlet; and illumination means encircling, or substantially encircling, said drive outlet and arranged to direct light into the mixing bowl. |
US11684212B2 |
System, device, and method for baking a food product
Devices, systems, and methods are provided for baking a food product in a portable baking oven. The baking oven includes a main body, lower and upper stones, a heat shield suspending the upper stone above the lower stone, and a heat element emanating heat upward to a rotating flat panel having the lower stone thereon. Convection heat from the heat element moves upward from below the rotating flat panel and past a periphery of the flat panel, channeled by the heat shield to the upper stone, to move along the upper stone, and then down along the heat shield, on the opposite side. With this arrangement, the heat element heats the upper and lower stones with convection heat moving between the lower and upper stones in a side-to-side manner. |
US11684202B2 |
Collection tray for discharged liquid/steam of a coffee machine that incorporates said collection tray
The collection tray (1) for discharged liquid/steam of a coffee machine (2) comprises a primary collection compartment (10), a secondary collection compartment (11), an overflow (12) of the primary collection compartment (10) for discharging the liquid into the secondary collection compartment (11), and at least two electrical conductors (13) positioned in the secondary collection compartment (11) and assembled on an oscillating support (14) for connection with two contacts (15) of an external electrical circuit for detecting the level of the liquid present in the secondary collection compartment (11). |
US11684199B2 |
Apparatus for beverage brewing
An apparatus for preparing a liquid includes a vessel including a top opening, the vessel able to hold a liquid; a shaft extending into the vessel; a basket coupled to the shaft, the basket having a cavity; and a motorized actuator assembly. The shaft is coupled to the motorized actuator assembly. The motorized actuator assembly vertically moves the shaft to move the basket. Moreover solid ingredients can be disposed in the basket to brew the beverage. The solid ingredient can include coffee. |
US11684194B2 |
Modular food processing and preparation device
A food processing system includes a base unit having a gear housing, a frame arm extending from the gear housing on a first lateral side thereof, a drive screw extending between and operably coupled on respective ends thereof with the gear housing and a support end of the frame arm, and a retention fitting extending from the gear housing. An input hub extends from the gear housing opposite the drive screw and the retention fitting and is operably engaged with both the drive screw and the retention hub to drive synchronized rotational movement thereof with respect to the gear housing. A carrier is slidably coupled with the frame arm and is operably engaged with the drive screw. The system further includes a first cutting implement and a second cutting implement, each being alternately coupleable with the carrier. |
US11684191B2 |
Mounting device and method of supporting an object
Disclosed are mounting devices that allow consumers to quickly and easily determine whether a given mounting device can be used to hang or otherwise support a desired object. The mounting device includes an indicator that is exposed to alert the consumer if the weight of the object exceeds the maximum weight recommendation of the mounting device. If the indicator remains hidden, the mounting device is considered appropriate for the given object. |
US11684185B2 |
System for retaining an image within a frame
A spline installation device for use with a spline/rail type frame to assemble the splines to the rails. The device including a base that defines a platform for receiving a frame subassembly; and a plurality of linkages that are disposed about the platform and coupled to the base. Each linkage is configured to move between a first position in which a fence bearing surface thereof is at an angle other than 90 degrees relative to the platform and a second position in which the fence bearing surface is set at an at least substantially 90 degree angle relative to the platform for locking and holding the frame subassembly in place. The linkages further being configured to receive a spline instillation tool for locking the splines in place relative to the rails. |
US11684183B2 |
Security device for functional display and security of handheld electronic devices
A security device and base for a mobile device. The security device includes a body, at least two sliding arms coupled to the body, and a leveling plate coupled to the body and configured to receive the mobile device. |
US11684180B2 |
Mullion bracket
A bracket for attaching a mullion to a frame includes a mullion-engaging portion that couples with the mullion, a frame-engaging portion that couples with a frame segment, a middle portion between the mullion-engaging portion and the frame-engaging portion, and a flange projecting from the middle portion. The flange couples with one end of the mullion such that air flow between an interior space of the mullion and the other side of the flange is inhibited. |
US11684177B2 |
Convertible children's seat
A convertible children's seat that can be used as a bouncer, a rocker, or as a stationary seat. The convertible children's seat provides a grow-with-me aspect to a typical children's seat by allowing the seat to change to fit the needs of the child as he/she grows and develops. |
US11684166B2 |
Power consumption monitor and control for bed
A bed system includes microclimate control capabilities for providing quality sleep experience. The bed system can include a microclimate control subsystem configured to supply conditioned air (e.g., heated or cooled air) to a mattress, or draw ambient air from the mattress, to achieve a desired temperature at the top of the mattress. Utilizing supply of conditioned air to provide air at desired temperature to the mattress system, or utilizing air suction to drain heat away from the mattress system, can provide precise microclimate control at the mattress, thereby permitting conformable sleep. |
US11684165B2 |
Moving bed
A moving bed has a fixed bed part as a resting area for the head and upper body of a person, and a longitudinally moving bed part as a resting area for the buttocks and legs of a person. The bed has a first bed frame in the form of a stationary fixed frame that extends as a stationary longitudinal frame over the entire length of the bed and on which the upper, fixed bed part is formed. The bed has a second bed frame as a moving frame, which forms the lower longitudinally moving bed part; the moving frame is held to the fixed frame so that it can move longitudinally. A motor drive is mounted between the fixed frame and the moving frame, and by this motor drive, the moving frame may be moved alternatingly back and forth relative to the fixed frame in a predetermined longitudinal section. |
US11684162B2 |
Easy chair with exercise and health benefits
A seating apparatus cushioned for providing comfortable seating of a body for living room, office and other seating environments. The seating apparatus includes a frame for a seat, a back component, arms and legs and includes one or more supports fixed with respect to the frame and extending from the seating apparatus to provide stationary anchors for use by the body in exercising and for ingress and egress from the seating apparatus. |
US11684158B2 |
Shelf system for service vehicles in particular and associated container
The invention relates to a shelf system for service vehicles having at least one container which has a front side, a rear side, a bottom, a top and two side walls, and at least one guide element along which the container can be moved in the pull-out direction from a rear, retracted position into a front, extended position, with at least one rear stop and at least one front stop being provided on the container and interacting with a dead stop provided on at least one guide element in such a way that the container remains in a defined rear position and, when moved in the pull-out direction, in a defined front position, and a recess being provided in at least one side wall of the container for engaging a guide strip provided on the guide element, wherein the at least one front stop and the at least one rear stop are arranged below the relevant recess. |
US11684157B1 |
Furniture with anti-tipping support hinge
Support hinge for a piece of furniture includes a mounting plate attachable to an underside of a bottom drawer of the piece of furniture, and a support plate hingedly connected to the mounting plate to enable the support plate to open rearward to an angle of greater than 90 degrees relative to the mounting plate. The support plate is biased into the open state and includes a drawer support portion that preferably contacts the underside of the bottom drawer when the support plate is in the open state. When the bottom drawer is open, the support plate is just above the floor below the piece of furniture and when a weight-derived force is exerted against the bottom drawer, the support plate is moved against the floor and in such a position, acts as a post to prevent forward tipping of the furniture beyond a nominal amount. |
US11684155B2 |
Pivotable overhead storage unit
An overhead storage unit includes a pivot arm extending from a first end to a second end. The first end is pivotably mountable to a fixed pivot and the pivot arm is pivotable about a pivot axis defined by the pivot. A storage container having interconnected walls defines a storage container interior. One of the interconnected walls is a conforming wall. The storage container is mounted to the pivot arm and pivotable to be raised and lowered between a stored position and an accessible position. In the stored position, the storage container is disposed within the overhead storage area and the conforming wall is upright. In the accessible position, the storage container is disposed below the overhead storage area and the conforming wall provides access to the storage container interior. A residential living unit and method are also disclosed. |
US11684154B2 |
Shade pillow
A eShade Pillow is described. The eShade Pillow includes a pillow having a volume at least partially filled with cushioning materials. The eShade Pillow also includes at least four sidewalls collapsible and stowable adjacent with a surface of the pillow. When deployed the at least four sidewalls are supported by a rigid flap engaging at least a portion of at least two of the sidewalls, the at least four sidewalls forming at least two apertures, a viewing aperture and a device aperture. The device aperture is configured to receive a display device within the device aperture for viewing of the display through the viewing aperture. |
US11684151B2 |
Expandable folding table with removable insert panel assembly
The present subject matter discloses a removable panel assembly for an expandable folding table. The removable panel assembly includes a movable panel and a frame that is retractable. The expandable frame also includes a fixed frame connected with a pivot device and a movable frame. The movable panel is foldable and can be horizontally arranged between two panels of the folding tables when it is in use. Furthermore, the movable panel can be stored under the fixed frame when it is collapsed. With the removable panel assembly, the table can be both foldable and extendable without structural interference. In addition, while being easy to operate, the removable panel assembly further enhances the functions and appearance of the table. |
US11684144B2 |
Hybrid material post-CMP brushes and methods for forming the same
Provided is disclosure for hybrid material post-CMP brushes and methods for forming the same. Embodiments of a hybrid material post-CMP brush may comprise at least two layers, where the hybrid brush is used to clean various surfaces, such as surfaces of semiconductor substrates. An example hybrid brush for cleaning a surface includes a mandrel, a molded first layer formed about the mandrel, where the molded first layer comprises a first material, and a molded second layer surrounding the molded first layer, where the molded second layer comprises a second material. |
US11684131B2 |
Tessellating blister packages for contact lenses
A blister package for a contact lens is provided that can be stacked with other blister packages of the same design. One example of the blister package has a body that includes a dome and a handle. A seal is attached to the top surface of the body and has a seal dome that seals a volume between the outer sidewall of the body dome and the inner sidewall of the seal dome. The handle has a through-hole and the through-hole that accommodates the outer sidewall of the seal dome. Another blister package provided has a handle and a bowl and the handle has a through-hole that accommodates the bowl outer surface. Stacks of blister packages are also provided as is secondary packaging for packaging stacks of tessellating blister packages. |
US11684129B2 |
Shade structure assemblies and components
A rib end connector, a plug to receive a rib socket, or a rib to be coupled with an upper or lower hub of a shade structure is provided that has a pin connection portion that has a first end configured to be disposed in a channel of an umbrella or other shade structure hub. The apparatus has a second portion opposite the first portion, a first side surface, and a second side surface. A circumferential width of the pin connection portion is defined between the first and second lateral surfaces. A pin channel disposed between the first side surface and the second side surface. The pin channel has a narrowest portion disposed between the first side surface and the second side surface and increases in size between the narrowest portion and the first side surface and/or the second side surface. |
US11684127B2 |
Plastic product disposed on a strap
A plastic product disposed on a strap is provided. The strap is a soft string type textile. The plastic product includes a first injection molding portion and a second injection molding portion. The second injection molding portion is combined with the first injection molding portion to form the plastic product. An end portion of the strap protrudes out of the first injection molding portion and is completely covered by the second injection molding portion. A length of the first injection molding portion along a longitudinal direction of the strap is less than a length of the plastic product along the longitudinal direction of the strap. A protruding length of the end portion of the strap protruding out of the first injection molding portion along the longitudinal direction of the strap is less than half of a thickness of the second injection molding portion along a radial direction of the strap. |
US11684125B2 |
Methods for attaching a webbing or a ribbon to a quick release buckle and a quick release buckle
Two methods to attach a webbing or ribbon to a quick release buckle, and a quick release buckle for the use of the two methods are disclosed. Quick release buckles are designed to be used with webbing that is sewn to be attached to the quick release buckle, but for this invention two methods that do not require a sewing process are disclosed. One method uses a knot, and the other method uses a melted-solidified-end made on the webbing or ribbon using a melting method such as a flame or a hot iron or an ultrasonic welder. |
US11684124B2 |
Accessory wearable around a boot shaft
An accessory that is wearable around a boot or other high-top shoe includes a generally flat strap having a first side, a second side, a first end and a second end. A patch of hook material may be secured to the first side of the strap adjacent to the first end and a patch of loop material may be secured to the second side of the strap adjacent to the second end. The strap has a length sufficient to wrap around the shaft of a boot and reduce an effective circumference of the boot shaft with the patch of hook material in face-to-face engagement with the patch of loop material. |
US11684111B2 |
Motorized shoe with gesture control
An article of footwear includes a motorized tensioning system, sensors, and a gesture control system. Based on information received from one or more sensors the gesture control system may detect a prompting gesture and enters an armed mode for receiving further instructions. In the armed mode the system may detect a variety of different control gestures that correspond to different tensioning commands. |
US11684108B2 |
Shoe apron
A shoe protection apparatus, or “shoe apron”, may include a shoe apron body that covers the top of the wearer's shoe. The shoe apron may be made from a variety of materials, and may be a single layered material or multiple layers of different materials. An arch fastener, such as a band of elastic, may be attached to the shoe apron body at a position approximating the arch of the wearer's shoe. An ankle fastener may be provided at the back of the shoe apron body to further secure the shoe apron to the shoe. A toe piece may be attached to the front of the shoe apron body to provide a sock-like enclosure for the toe of the shoe to further secure the shoe apron body. The toe piece may include a skid-resistance material to provide improved traction. |
US11684107B2 |
Sound amplifying bowl assembly
A sound amplifying bowl assembly includes a grommet has an inner lip that is spaced from an outer lip to define an engaging slot between the inner lip and the outer lip. The inner lip is extendable through an ear hole in a helmet thereby facilitating a bounding edge of the ear hole to engage the engaging slot. In this way the grommet is retained in the ear hole. The grommet has a sound hole extending therethrough to pass audible sound into the helmet. A bowl is integrated into the grommet and the bowl is concavely arcuate such that a curvature of the bowl has a focus that is aligned with the sound hole in the grommet. In this way the bowl can direct the audible sound into the ear hole. Thus, the bowl enhances a user's ability to hear the audible sound when the user is wearing the helmet. |
US11684105B2 |
Goalie helmet
A helmet for a goalie is described herein. The helmet includes a head protective outer shell, a chin cup support bracket, and a shock membrane. The head protective outer shell defines an interior space. The head protective outer shell includes an exterior portion and in interior portion. The exterior portion includes an exterior lower section and an exterior upper section. The exterior upper section is curved. The interior portion is opposite the exterior portion. The interior portion includes an interior lower section and an interior upper section. The chin cup support bracket is secured to the interior lower section. The chin cup support bracket includes dual arm members configured to interface with a removable chin cup. The shock membrane is coupled with the interior upper section. The shock membrane includes a honeycomb design adapted to match a curvature of the exterior upper section and the interior upper section. |
US11684100B2 |
Decorative ornamentation for clothing, footwear and accessories
A fastening element configured for attachment to a wearable clothing or accessory substrate whereby ornamental elements are configured for removable fastening thereto for changeable decorative appearance of the clothing or accessory wherein the fastening element is ornamental in appearance whereby it is aesthetically viewable with or without ornamental elements fastened thereto and whereby the fastener is able to be integrated with appearance of the ornamental element or completely hidden by the ornamental elements. |
US11684097B2 |
Tourmaline and phytochemical medical formulations and medical devices formed of same
A personal protective equipment includes a substrate, and an anti-microbial substance is positioned in the substrate. The anti-microbial substance includes tourmaline. The personal protective equipment may include a face mask or a garment having a nonwoven body. The anti-microbial substance is positioned on or in the nonwoven body. |
US11684092B2 |
Pullover bra
Pullover bras for high support activities are provided. A bra includes a band that wraps around the torso. The band includes first and second cup regions as well as a gore adjoining the cup regions. An underband runs below the gore and the cup regions. Straps adjoin a respective cup region and a respective portion of the band. A neckline runs above the cup regions and between a first portion of each strap. The gore and underarm portions of the band are formed from a first pattern of fabric. The back of the bra, the straps, and the neckline is formed from a second pattern of fabric. The underband is formed from a third pattern of fabric. |
US11684088B2 |
Electronic vaping devices
An electronic smoke apparatus comprising an inhale sensor, a smoke source containing vapor-able smoke flavored substances, an electric heater for heating up the smoke flavored substances, and a power management controller to control power supply to operate the heater; wherein the power management controller is to adaptively supply operating power to the heater according to characteristics of a smoking inhaling event detected at said inhale sensor. |
US11684083B2 |
Hexagonal cartridge having a hexagon shaped mouthpiece with six air flow inlets
A cartridge is disclosed. The cartridge includes an inner tube extending longitudinally, wherein the inner tube defines a channel with a top end and a bottom end, including a liquid substance. The cartridge includes a heat producing component on the bottom end, configured to disperse heat received from a heating element of an inhalation device, wherein the heating element is configured to heat a pre-vapor formulation of the liquid substance to form a vapor. The cartridge includes an outer casing configured to house the inner tube. The outer casing includes a hexagon shaped mouthpiece, on a first end, configured with six air flow inlets. The outer casing includes a hexagon shaped casing connected to a second end, wherein the hexagon shaped casing is configured with at least six release holes. |
US11684072B2 |
Soy milk fermented substance
A soy milk fermented substance is provided. The soy milk fermented substance has a taste and flavor or smooth physicality similar to that of yogurt obtained by fermenting milk with a lactic acid without applying processing treatment such as enzyme treatment or extraction treatment to soy milk which is a material and without adding a material such as a sugar source, even in a case where only Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus are employed as a lactic acid bacteria mixture starter at the time of making a fermented substance which employs soy milk as a material. |
US11684071B2 |
System and method for post-harvest treatment of vegetables and fruits
Vitamin C is one of the nutrient for which health claims are allowed. Tomato is, after onion, the most produced and consumed vegetable in the world. It is also for a number of country a very important crop. Increasing vitamin C in tomato can have major health impact. Vitamin C can be increasing with light during the growth of tomato. Disclosed are more practical solutions to increase the vitamin C during transport or storage, simplifying the process and allowing a better logistic in the tomato food chain. |
US11684070B2 |
Bending mechanism, bending method, and food manufacturing method
A bending mechanism, a bending method and a food manufacturing method which are capable of bending a sheet-shaped flexible food material, such as a skin, with high accuracy and high speed are provided. A conveyance unit 11 conveys a flexible food material 81. A support unit 12 supports a bending reference portion 85 being a part of the flexible food material 81 in at least a part of a section while the flexible food material 81 is conveyed from a first conveyance area A1 to a second conveyance area A2. The conveyance unit 11 includes a first component part 21 and a second component part 22. An angle formed by a support portion of the second component part 22 which makes contact with a bending portion 87 with respect to a support portion of the first component part 21 which makes contact with a base portion 86 continuously changes from the first conveyance area A1 toward the second conveyance area A2 in such a manner that an angle of the bending portion 87 with respect to the base portion 86 in the second conveyance area A2 is larger than an angle of the bending portion 87 with respect to the base portion 86 in the first conveyance area A1. |
US11684069B2 |
Cationic antiseptic compositions
An antiseptic composition comprising a multivalent cationic antiseptic present in an amount of 0.05 to 0.5 percent based upon the ready to use composition; an anionic compound which is water soluble in an amount of at least 0.1 grams in 100 grams water at 23 deg C., wherein the anionic compound is present at a concentration which would result in precipitation of the multivalent cationic antiseptic in the composition without a solubilizing surfactant present; wherein the composition, with the antiseptic, surfactant and anionic compound combined with each other, is free of precipitate. |
US11684067B2 |
Generation of peroxyformic acid through polyhydric alcohol formate
The present invention relates generally to peroxyformic acid forming compositions, methods for forming peroxyformic acid, preferably in situ, using the peroxyformic acid forming compositions. The present invention also relates to the peroxyformic acid formed by the above compositions and methods. The present invention further relates to the uses of the peroxyformic acid, preferably in situ, for treating a surface or a target. The present invention further relates to methods for treating a biofilm using peroxyformic acid, including peroxyformic acid generated in situ. |
US11684064B2 |
Cryogenic vial assemblies
Vial assemblies comprise a tubular body and a cap, the cap including a first portion configured to abut a lip of an open end of the tubular body, a threaded portion configured to couple to threading on an internal surface of the tubular body, and a second portion protruding from the threaded portion and extending into a cavity of the tubular body. Methods for storing and removing frozen samples from such vial assemblies are also described. |
US11684062B2 |
Weep hole guard
A weep-hole cover for existing weep-holes in exterior masonry walls that allows moist air passage into and out of the exterior wall gap and for condensation of water to freely drain. The present invention has a plurality of holes, but prevents entry of larger insects, rodents and snakes behind the masonry wall. Present invention is a single-piece construction and incorporates a vee-shape with its apex inserted into the weep-hole, where the spring of the vee-shape adjusts to a range of weep-hole widths. Exterior flanges provide a means to grip and install the present invention and to limit depth of insertion by resting the flanges on the exterior masonry surface. |
US11684060B2 |
Weed inactivation device
The invention relates to a weed inactivation device, comprising at least one electrode, whereby at least one electrode is directed to the weed. The electrode is supplied with electrical energy by an electrical power supply, containing an h-bridge inverter for DC/AC conversion to create rectangular wave AC-current. The inversion takes place at frequencies above 1.0 kHz. The weed activation device enables weed control without utilization of poisonous herbicides. |
US11684054B2 |
Spool braking device using eddy current and fishing reel having same
Provided are a spool braking device and a fishing reel equipped with the spool braking device. In the spool braking device, a magnet holder with a magnet moves toward an axial direction of a spool using eddy current and thus controls a rotational speed of the spool through a varying magnetic force acting on a braking plate of the spool. The spool braking device is capable of preventing a decrease in a distance a lure travels during casting when the spool is rotated at a low speed and preventing a backlash phenomenon through a braking operation suitable for high-speed rotation of the spool. |
US11684052B1 |
Fishing lure with actuated hooks
A fishing lure with actuated hooks preferably includes a fish housing, a hook retainer, a hook cam, a pull pin and at least two hooks. The hook retainer pivotally retains pivoting ends of the at least two hooks. A front of the hook retainer is retained in fish housing. The hook cam preferably includes a cone base and at least two hook loops. The pivoting ends of the at least two hooks are inserted through the at least two hook loops. The hook cam does not move axially relative to the pull pin. The fish housing includes at least two hook slots to allow the at least two hooks to extend outward. A compression spring biases the hooks to stay in the fish housing. The at least two hooks are pushed outward by axial movement of the hook cam relative to the fish housing when the pull pin is pulled. |
US11684050B2 |
Non-human animals having a humanized programmed cell death 1 gene
Non-human animals, and methods and compositions for making and using the same, are provided, wherein the non-human animals comprise a humanization of a Programmed cell death 1 (Pdcd1) gene. The non-human animals, in some embodiments, comprise a genetic modification to an endogenous Pdcd1 gene so that the non-human animals express a PD-1 polypeptide that includes a human portion and an endogenous portion (e.g., a non-human portion). |
US11684049B2 |
Recombinant constructs and transgenic fluorescent ornamental fish therefrom
The present invention relates to the method and use of reef coral fluorescent proteins in making transgenic red, green and yellow fluorescent zebrafish. Preferably, such fluorescent zebrafish are fertile and used to establish a population of transgenic zebrafish and to provide to the ornamental fish industry for the purpose of marketing. Thus, new varieties of ornamental fish of different fluorescence colors from a novel source are developed. |
US11684046B2 |
Aquaculture cage comprising a main chamber and a peripheral ring chamber
A tank for farming of marine organisms is described, where the tank includes a main chamber to hold the marine organisms and where the tank has further chambers to treat the water before it is circulated back to the main chamber. |
US11684045B2 |
Mobile indoor controlled apiary system
A mobile indoor controlled apiary system includes a mobile foundation, a plurality of insulated panels configured for modular assembly to form a structural envelope on top of the mobile foundation, and a removable shell configured for covering the structural envelope. The system further includes a data collection system for gathering environmental data within the structural envelope, and a climate control system configured for regulating environmental conditions within the structural envelope. |
US11684042B1 |
Animal collar
The present invention is to a collar for animals that can be converted on-the-fly for use in both training purposes by providing cinching around the animal's neck and for non-training purposes wherein the cinching is reduced or prevented. |
US11684041B2 |
Control handle for an animal collar or harness
A control handle for selective attachment to an animal collar or harness includes a loop member having one or more retention members attached thereto. In addition, a grasping member is provided by the loop member. During use, the loop member of the control handle is brought under an attachment section provided by the animal collar or harness that is positioned around the animal's neck, and is pulled partially around the attachment section of the collar or harness to form a pair of grasping loops for the handler of the animal to hold. The retention members further retain the control handle to the attachment section of the collar or harness. As a result, the control handle converts the collar or harness into a working animal collar or harness. |
US11684040B1 |
Therapeutic toy device for an animal
A therapeutic toy device for an animal user. The device comprises an internal spine simulator comprising a plurality of weighted vertebra simulators, all coupled together in a manner intended to somewhat resemble the spine of a prey animal. The toy device is configured so that when the animal user plays with the toy, the act mimics the sensation of tackling an actual prey animal. This satisfies the animal's predatory instincts, and thus gives the animal a more meaningful and satisfying sensory-motor experience, thus improving well-being. The device may optionally be surrounded by a covering, which may be a removable washable covering, and optionally configured with other elements such as one or more straps, limb simulators, internal stuffing or padding, and other features. The toy device may be configured in varying weights and configurations based on the size, weight, and play-drive of an animal user. |
US11684038B2 |
Swine activated feeder with actuation sensor
A sensor assembly on a swine-activated self-feeder allows monitoring or tracking of individual animal feeding activity, thereby allowing corrective action to be taken in instances of under-feeding or over-feeding by an animal. The sensor assembly includes a sensor on the feed dispenser and, with a printed circuit board to generate a signal corresponding to activation of the dispenser by an animal. The signal can be sent to a computer or website which generates reports on the individual animal's feeding activity. |
US11684034B2 |
Animal litter box
An animal litter box includes: a tray housing including a urine passage portion and an insertion opening; and a tray including an absorbent-body placement surface. The urine passage portion has holes through which urine pass downward. The insertion opening is formed in a front surface of the tray housing. On the absorbent-body placement surface, an absorbent body for absorbing urine that has passed through the holes is placed. The tray is housed in the tray housing from the insertion opening in such a way that the tray is capable of being pulled out forward. The tray is capable of being housed in the tray housing with an orientation of the tray in the front-back direction reversed. The tray includes an identification portion in a part of the tray other than the absorbent-body placement surface, and the identification portion is for identifying one side and another side in the front-back direction. |
US11684032B2 |
Plants and seeds of corn variety CV417266
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV417266. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV417266, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV417266 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV417266 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV417266. |
US11684031B2 |
Catharanthus hybrid ‘PAS1192826’ and parent thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of Catharanthus hybrid ‘PAS1192826’ and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of Catharanthus hybrid ‘PAS1192826’ and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a Catharanthus plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another Catharanthus plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates plants, seeds, plant parts and tissue cultures of Catharanthus hybrid ‘PAS1192826’ and the parent lines thereof comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits. |
US11684028B2 |
Forestry management device
A forestry management device is provided including processing circuitry configured to receive an indication of a selected tree, receive selected tree location data associated with the selected tree, receive operator location data associated with an operator, and cause information associated with the selected tree to be displayed on a wearable computing device. |
US11684027B2 |
Vine inhibiting cone and method of use thereof
A method of restricting the growth of vines along a guy wire includes possessing a member defining a tapered chamber having first and second openings. The chamber is tapered such that the chamber is widest at the first opening. The method further includes positioning the member such that the guy wire extends through the first opening, the second opening, and the tapered chamber. |
US11684024B2 |
Plant growing system
Disclosed is a plant growing system (100), comprising: a plurality of plant growing zones (122); a control apparatus (120) configured to control one or more environmental conditions in each of the plurality of plant growing zones (122); and a receiver (142) configured to receive input data indicating plant type characteristics of a plurality of plant characteristics types to be grown in a plant growing apparatus (120). Also disclosed is a plant growing apparatus (120) configured to grow a plurality of plant types, a method to control a plant growing apparatus (120) configured to grow a plurality of plant types, and a computer program including computer-readable instructions executable to perform a method to control a plant growing apparatus (120) configured to grow a plurality of plant types. |
US11684021B2 |
Vertical hydroponic plant production apparatus
A hydroponic plant production apparatus comprising: a hollow grow tube with a slot formed in the front face of the grow tube, and a matrix media insert composed of two halves, where the media is insertable into the grow tube, allowing plants to be inserted and grown between the two halves of the matrix media insert in the grow tube. Methods for use of a hollow grow tube with a slot formed in the front face of the grow tube, and a matrix media insert composed of two halves, where the media is insertable into the grow tube, allowing plants to be inserted and grown between the two halves of the matrix media insert in the grow tube. |
US11684020B2 |
Horticulture fastener
A fastener device adapted for attaching at least one tag (or other identifier) to an object. The fastener device comprises a T-bar component, a paddle component, and a filament component flexibly attached to both the T-bar component on one end and the paddle component on the other end. In some embodiments, the fastener device is deployable via a fastener dispensing device comprising a needle designed to puncture a hole in at least one tag and the object while also inserting the T-bar component through the hole. Once inserted, the paddle component exerts a cantilever spring force against at least one tag holding the tag(s) securely against the object. |
US11684019B2 |
Vertical farming layer structure and method for vertical farming using the same
A vertical farming layer structure comprising: an underlying support for supporting a plurality of farmed plants; a light-reflective upper surface positioned above and facing the underlying support, the light-reflective upper surface being adapted to reflect light by diffuse reflection; and a plurality of light-emitting devices positioned between the underlying support and the light-reflective upper surface, each light-emitting device being positioned to emit light along a respective optical axis oriented towards the light-reflective upper surface such that light emitted from the light-emitting device is at least partially diffusely reflected off of the light-reflective upper surface to reach the plants supported on the underlying support. |
US11684014B2 |
Gathering apparatus for selectively bringing together a film at the sides for wrapping around a bale
A gathering apparatus for selectively bringing together edges or sides of a film for wrapping around a bale includes a pair of gathering elements which cooperate with a respective edge of the film and which are movable by a drive. The drive is actuated by a motor and a reduction gear. The gathering elements are moved relative to the film in a lateral direction between an out-of-operation position and an operating position, in order to gather the film as required. A holding apparatus serves the gathering elements in the operating position. |
US11684011B2 |
Automatic fill control based on visual identification of grain receiving vehicles
A camera captures an image of a portion of a cart and accesses stored maps that map visual features of carts to a set of settings that are applied to an automatic fill control system. A map that matches visual features of the cart, in the captured image, is identified and the settings in that map are applied to the automatic fill control system. |
US11684008B2 |
Root crop harvester
The invention relates to a root crop harvester in the form of a potato harvester (1), comprising a lifting device (2), from which a crop material (E) and also a mixture (G) comprising clods, weeds and similar admixtures (B) can be displaced in the region of screen belts (3) which are arranged downstream thereof. According to the invention, the mixture (G) lying on one of the feed belts (4) reaches a sorting zone, where the crop material (E) is sorted by means of a separating device (6) that is arranged above the feed belt (4) and is acting on the mixture (G) transversely to the direction of feed of the feed belt, in such a manner that two scraper belts (8, 9), which are circulating in the same direction in a scraping direction (7, 7′), capture the crop material (E) by means of respective scraper elements (10, 10; 11, 11′), and feed said crop material in two adjacently arranged scraping planes (12, 13) to a sorting belt (14) that is arranged downstream thereof. Admixtures (B) that remain on the feed belt (4) can be discharged in a discharge direction (5′), which is preferably offset by about 90° from the scraping direction (7, 7′), wherein the two scraper belts (8′, 9′) are in each case individually adjustable in the region of at least one of the supporting devices (17, 18) which hold in each case said scraper belts. |
US11684002B2 |
Sway adjustment apparatus
A sway adjustment apparatus includes a casing, a fastener positioned within an interior of the casing, a first seal positioned near a first end of the casing between the fastener and the casing, a second seal positioned near a second end of the casing between the fastener and the casing, a cover positioned at a first end of the fastener, and end member positioned at a second end of the fastener. A first set of external threads on the fastener cooperate with internal threads in the casing. The first set of external threads and the internal threads are positioned between the first seal and the second seal. Rotating the fastener in a first direction extends the fastener from the casing. Rotating the fastener in a second direction retracts the fastener into the casing. The end member maintains the position of the fastener within the casing. |
US11684000B2 |
Garden and landscape tools
Garden tools are provided to enable easier gardening with increased gardening and landscaping functionality. The garden tools allow the passing of material through the tool to enable improved landscaping. Certain garden tools include gratings to sift material. Certain garden tools allow material to pass through to allow easier performance of the desired gardening or landscaping function. |
US11690305B2 |
Phase change memory cell with an airgap to allow for the expansion and restriction of the PCM material
A phase change memory (PCM) cell comprising a substrate a first electrode located on the substrate. A phase change material layer located adjacent to the first electrode, wherein a first side of the phase change material layer is in direct contact with the first electrode. A second electrode located adjacent to phase change material layer, wherein the second electrode is in direct contact with a second side of the phase change material layer, wherein the first side and the second side are different sides of the phase change material layer. An airgap is located directly above the phase change material layer, wherein the airgap provides space for the phase change material to expand or restrict. |
US11690300B2 |
Quantum computing devices with an increased channel mobility
Methods related to the treatment of a quantum computing device to increase channel mobility are described. An example method includes forming a superconducting metal layer on a surface of a wafer. The method further includes selectively removing a portion of the superconducting metal layer to allow a subsequent formation of a gate dielectric associated with the device, where the selectively removing causes a decrease in channel mobility associated with the quantum computing device. The method further includes prior to forming the gate dielectric, subjecting the wafer to a plasma treatment, where a set of parameters associated with the plasma treatment is selected to increase the channel mobility. |
US11690294B2 |
Solar energy method for generating electrical power
A system, a thermoelectric generator, and a method for generating electricity are provided. The system includes a thermoelectric generator, a cooling system, and a heating system. The cooling system includes a cold side module configured to hold a predetermined volume of air, a subterranean heat exchanger including an underground conduit, the underground conduit having a first end configured to receive ambient air and a second end coupled to the inlet of the cold side module, and an air exhaust coupled to the outlet of the cold side module and having one or more valves configured to control an airflow from the subterranean heat exchanger towards the air exhaust. The heating system includes a first solar concentrator to collect light rays, a hot side module, and a fiber optic cable to transport the collected light rays to the hot side module. |
US11690293B2 |
Photoelectric conversion element and solid-state imaging device
A photoelectric conversion element of the present disclosure includes a first electrode, a second electrode disposed to be opposed to the first electrode, and an organic photoelectric conversion layer provided between the first electrode and the second electrode and including at least one of a Chryseno[1,2-b:8,7-b′]dithiophene (ChDT1) derivative represented by the general formula (1) or a Chryseno[1,2-b:7,8-b′]dithiophene (ChDT2) derivative represented by the general formula (2). |
US11690288B2 |
Composition for organic optoelectronic diode, organic optoelectronic diode, and display device
The present invention relates to a composition for an organic optoelectronic diode, comprising a first compound for an organic optoelectronic diode; and a second compound for an organic optoelectronic diode, and an organic optoelectronic diode and a display device including the same. |
US11690286B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound having the structure of Formula I is disclosed. In the structure of Formula I, each of R1, R2, and R3 is independently a hydrogen, a non-fused aryl group having one meta-substituent, or a non-fused heteroaryl six-membered ring having one or more meta-substituents; each meta-substituent is a non-fused aryl or non-fused heteroaryl six-membered ring optionally substituted with further substituents selected from the group consisting of non-fused aryl groups, non-fused heteroaryl groups, and alkyl groups; and at least one of R1, R2, and R3 is a non-fused aryl having one meta-substituent or a heteroaryl six-membered ring having at least one meta-substituent, wherein each meta-substituent is a non-fused aryl or non-fused heteroaryl group further substituted with a chain of at least two non-fused aryl or non-fused heteroaryl groups. The compounds may be useful in phosphorescent organic light emitting devices. |
US11690285B2 |
Electroluminescent devices
Disclosed is an OLED configuration that although comprises an exciplex that has an emission spectrum that is redder than the emission spectrum of the emitter, the emission from the exciplex is suppressed so that the overall OLED emission spectrum is still dominated by the emission of the emitter. |
US11690284B2 |
Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
A compound having a metal coordination complex structure, where the compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature is disclosed. The compound has a first ligand coordinated to a metal. The free-state of the first ligand has a first triplet energy T1 of EL at 77K, while the compound has a first triplet energy T1 of E at 77K, and the difference in energy (ΔE) between E and EL is ≤250 meV. The compound has a triplet emission spectrum with a FWHM value of no more than 45 nm. Organic light emitting devices, consumer products, and formulations containing the compounds are also disclosed. |
US11690283B2 |
Fused dithieno benzothiadiazole polymers for organic photovoltaics
A composition comprising In this composition Ar1 is independently selected from the group consisting of: and Ar2 is selected from Additionally in this composition, R1, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R11, and R12 are independently selected from F, Cl, H, unsubstituted or substituted branched alkyls with 1 to 60 carbon atoms, and unsubstituted or substituted linear alkyls with 1 to 60 carbon atoms; and the compositional ratio of x/y ranges from about 1/99 to about 99/1, and n ranges from 1 to 1,000,000. |
US11690277B2 |
Method of p-type doping carbon nanotube
A method of p-type doping a carbon nanotube includes the following steps: providing a single carbon nanotube; providing a layered structure, wherein the layered structure is a tungsten diselenide film or a black phosphorus film; and p-type doping at least one portion of the carbon nanotube by covering the carbon nanotube with the layered structure. |
US11690275B2 |
Method of fabricating display device
Disclosed is a method of fabricating a display device. The method comprises forming a dielectric layer on an encapsulation layer including a first encapsulation region and a second encapsulation region adjacent to the first encapsulation region, forming a conductive layer on the dielectric layer, forming a first photoresist layer on the conductive layer that overlaps each of the first and second encapsulation regions, forming a second photoresist layer on the first photoresist layer that overlaps the second encapsulation region, and etching the conductive layer based on the first and second photoresist layers. When viewed in a thickness direction of a display panel including the encapsulation layer, at least a portion of the encapsulation layer overlapping the second encapsulation region has a thickness greater than that of the encapsulation layer overlapping the first encapsulation region. |
US11690274B2 |
Display apparatus
A display apparatus may include: a cover member comprising a hole area; a light shielding layer, an adhesive layer and a display layer that are disposed under the cover member; a first opening provided at the adhesive layer and the display layer corresponding to the hole area; a camera module inserted into the first opening; and an intermediate member disposed between the hole area and the camera module. |
US11690271B2 |
Display device including an opening area and sensing electrodes
A display device includes a substrate including an opening area and a display area at least partially surrounding the opening area; and a metal layer including a first region and a second region adjacent to a non-display area between the opening area and the display area, the first region and the second region are spaced apart from each other, and one of the first region and the second region includes a protrusion extending toward the other of the first region and the second region, and the other of the first region and the second region has a shape to receive the protrusion. |
US11690270B2 |
Display device
A display device may include a display panel and an input sensor. Mesh lines of the input sensor may include first mesh lines extending in a first direction and second mesh lines extending in a second direction crossing the first direction. The first mesh lines and the second mesh lines may cross each other at a plurality of cross points. In a unit region of the sensing electrode, first cutting points may be defined in the first mesh lines and the second mesh lines, and second cutting points may be defined in the first mesh lines and the second mesh lines. |
US11690268B2 |
Display device having a bending region
A display device includes a substrate having a first region in which an image is displayed, a second region in which an image is not displayed, and a bending region connecting the first region and the second region. The bending region is configured to bend along a bending axis which extends in a first direction. A plurality of pad terminals is disposed within the second region. A first width of the bending region, measured along the first direction, is narrower than a second width of the second region, measured along the first direction. |
US11690266B2 |
Organic light emitting diode display with plurality of thin film transistors in portions of curved semiconductor layer
An organic light emitting diode display includes a substrate, a scan line on the substrate for transferring a scan signal, a data line crossing the scan line and for transferring a data signal, a driving voltage line crossing the scan line and for transferring a driving voltage, a switching thin film transistor coupled to the scan line and the data line, a driving thin film transistor coupled to a switching drain electrode of the switching thin film transistor, and an organic light emitting diode (OLED) coupled to a driving drain electrode of the driving thin film transistor, wherein a driving semiconductor layer of the driving thin film transistor is bent and in a plane substantially parallel to the substrate. |
US11690264B2 |
Display device having an undercut structure in a non-display area
A display device includes: a substrate having a display area and a non-display area; a lower connection line disposed in the non-display area; a bank layer disposed on the lower connection line and having an undercut structure at an edge of a lower end portion thereof; a bank etch layer disposed between the lower connection line and the bank layer and having an edge inside the edge of the lower end portion of the bank layer; and a second driving electrode disposed on the bank layer and electrically connected to the lower connection line at least once, wherein a plurality of bank holes are formed in the bank layer. |
US11690263B2 |
Display device and portable terminal
A display device including a substrate; a display element layer on the substrate, the display element layer including light emitting devices; a circuit element layer between the substrate and the display element layer, the circuit element layer including signal lines and light transmitting areas which are located between the signal lines in a plan view and allow light to be transmitted therethrough; a first light blocking layer between the substrate and the circuit element layer, the first light blocking layer including first openings; and a second light blocking layer on the first light blocking layer, the second light blocking layer including second openings. The second light blocking layer includes second sub-light blocking layers disposed to be spaced apart from each other, the second sub-light blocking layers each having the second openings. The first openings of the first light blocking layer overlaps with an area between the second sub-light blocking layers. |
US11690261B2 |
Display panel
A display panel includes an upper display substrate, a lower display substrate, and a partition wall. The upper display substrate includes a display area and a non-display area adjacent to the display area. The display area includes pixel areas and a light blocking area adjacent to the pixel areas. The lower display substrate includes display elements configured to emit light having a first color and respectively overlapping the pixel areas. The partition wall includes a partition wall part overlapping the light blocking area and a reflection part disposed on the partition wall part. The upper display substrate includes a base substrate, a color filter layer disposed on the base substrate, and a light control layer disposed on the color filter layer. The light control layer is configured to control the light having the first color. The partition wall is disposed on the light control layer. |
US11690259B2 |
Organic light emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
An organic light emitting display (OLED) device includes an organic light emitting diode having an anode and a cathode. The organic light emitting diode is configured to receive a reference voltage. A control transistor includes a first control electrode and a first semiconductor active layer. The control transistor is configured to receive a control signal. A driving transistor includes a second control electrode that is electrically connected to the control transistor, an input electrode that is configured to receive a power voltage, an output electrode that is electrically connected to the anode of the organic light emitting diode, and a second semiconductor active layer that includes a different material from that of the first semiconductor active layer. A shielding electrode is disposed on the second semiconductor active layer, overlapping the driving transistor, and configured to receive the power voltage. |
US11690252B2 |
Display apparatus that includes concavo-convex structure on upper surface of pixel defining layer and method of manufacturing the same
A display apparatus includes a light-emitting device with improved reliability while maintaining liquid-repellent properties of peripheral layers after plasma irradiation. The display apparatus includes: a substrate; a pixel electrode disposed on the substrate; a pixel defining layer disposed on the pixel electrode and having an opening that exposes a central portion of the pixel electrode; and a liquid-repellent layer disposed on the pixel defining layer and having an upper surface having a concavo-convex structure. |
US11690250B2 |
Display panel and display device
A display panel includes a display region and a non-display region. The display region includes a first display region and at least one second display region. The first display region at least partially surrounds the at least one second display region. Each second display region of the at least one second display region includes at least two photosensitive device setting regions and a spacing region disposed between the at least two adjacent photosensitive device setting regions. The display region is provided with a plurality of sub-pixels and pixel driving circuits electrically connected to the plurality of sub-pixels. The pixel driving circuits corresponding to the plurality of sub-pixels in the spacing region are electrically connected to the pixel driving circuits located in the first display region through signal lead wires. The signal lead wires are arranged on both sides of sub-pixel rows along a first direction. |
US11690247B2 |
Display panel and display apparatus including compensation layer
A display panel, in which a main display area, and a component area including a plurality of pixel groups and a transmission area are defined, includes a substrate, an inorganic insulating layer disposed on the substrate, where a first hole is defined through the inorganic insulating layer to correspond to the transmission area, a plurality of main display elements disposed on the inorganic insulating layer in the main display area, and a plurality of auxiliary display elements disposed on the inorganic insulating layer and corresponding to the pixel groups, respectively. The substrate includes a first base layer, a first barrier layer, a second base layer, a compensation layer, and a second barrier layer, which are stacked one on another, and a refractive index of the compensation layer has a value between a refractive index of the second base layer and a refractive index of the second barrier layer. |
US11690245B2 |
Light-emitting module
An object of one embodiment of the present invention is to provide a more convenient highly reliable light-emitting device which can be used for a variety of applications. Another object of one embodiment of the present invention is to manufacture, without complicating the process, a highly reliable light-emitting device having a shape suitable for its intended purpose. In a manufacturing process of a light-emitting device, a light-emitting panel is manufactured which is at least partly curved by processing the shape to be molded after the manufacture of an electrode layer and/or an element layer, and a protective film covering a surface of the light-emitting panel which is at least partly curved is formed, so that a light-emitting device using the light-emitting panel has a more useful function and higher reliability. |
US11690243B2 |
Light-emitting device
A flexible device with fewer defects caused by a crack is provided. A flexible device with high productivity is also provided. Furthermore, a flexible device with less display failure even in a high temperature and high humidity environment is provided. A light-emitting device includes a first flexible substrate, a second flexible substrate, a buffer layer, a first crack inhibiting layer, and a light-emitting element. A first surface of the first flexible substrate faces a second surface of the second flexible substrate. The buffer layer and the first crack inhibiting layer are provided over the first surface of the first flexible substrate. The buffer layer overlaps with the first crack inhibiting layer. The light-emitting element is provided over the second surface of the second flexible substrate. |
US11690241B2 |
OLED with auxiliary electrode contacting electron transport layer
An embodiment of the present invention provides a display panel. The display panel includes a driving circuit layer, a first electrode layer, an auxiliary electrode layer, a pixel definition layer, and an electron transport layer disposed in a stack. The electron transport layer is connected to the auxiliary electrode layer through a first via hole defined on the pixel definition layer. By setting an energy level difference between a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital of the electron transport layer and a work function of the auxiliary electrode layer to 2.0 eV or less, it reduces an injection barrier between the auxiliary electrode layer and the electron transport layer, and relieves unevenness of luminescence of the display panel. |
US11690236B2 |
Patterning method for preparing top-gate, bottom-contact organic field effect transistors
The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a top-gate, bottom-contact organic field effect transistor on a substrate, which organic field effect transistor comprises source and drain electrodes, a semiconducting layer, a cured first dielectric layer and a gate electrode, and which process comprises the steps of: i) applying a composition comprising an organic semiconducting material to form the semiconducting layer, ii) applying a composition comprising a first dielectric material and a crosslinking agent carrying at least two azide groups to form a first dielectric layer, iii) curing portions of the first dielectric layer by light treatment, iv) removing the uncured portions of the first dielectric layer, and v) removing the portions of the semiconducting layer that are not covered by the cured first dielectric layer, wherein the first dielectric material comprises a star-shaped polymer consisting of at least one polymer block A and at least two polymer blocks B, wherein each polymer block B is attached to the polymer block A, and wherein at least 60 mol % of the repeat units of polymer block B are selected from the group consisting of Formulas (1A), (1B), (1C), (1D), (1E) and (1F), wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7 and R8 are independently and at each occurrence H or C1-C10-alkyl. |
US11690235B2 |
Chemical sensor
A transistor device (10) is disclosed comprising a source electrode (14) a drain electrode (12) and an enzyme (31) for facilitating generation of a charge carrier from an analyte. The transistor device also comprises a polymer layer (30) for retaining the enzyme (31), the polymer layer (30) being conductive to the charge carrier. The device also comprises an ohmic conductor (32) in contact with said polymer layer (30) for applying a gate voltage to said polymer layer (30). The device also comprises an organic semiconducting layer (18) connecting the source electrode (14) to the drain electrode (12). Also disclosed is a method of making and using the device (10). |
US11690230B2 |
Non-volatile memory device and manufacturing method thereof
Provided are a non-volatile memory device and a manufacturing method thereof. The non-volatile memory device includes a substrate having a memory region and a dummy region surrounding the memory region, an interconnect structure, memory cells, conductive vias and dummy vias. The interconnect structure is disposed on the substrate and in the memory region. The memory cells are disposed on the interconnect structure and arranged in an array when viewed from a top view. The memory cells include first memory cells in the memory region and second memory cells in the dummy region. The conductive vias are disposed in the memory region and between the first memory cells and the interconnection structure to electrically connect each of the first memory cells to the interconnect structure. The dummy vias are disposed in the dummy region and surround the memory region. |
US11690227B2 |
Method of forming high-voltage transistor with thin gate poly
A semiconductor device and method of fabricating the same are disclosed. The method includes depositing a polysilicon gate layer over a gate dielectric formed over a surface of a substrate in a peripheral region, forming a dielectric layer over the polysilicon gate layer and depositing a height-enhancing (HE) film over the dielectric layer. The HE film, the dielectric layer, the polysilicon gate layer and the gate dielectric are then patterned for a high-voltage Field Effect Transistor (HVFET) gate to be formed in the peripheral region. A high energy implant is performed to form at least one lightly doped region in a source or drain region in the substrate adjacent to the HVFET gate. The HE film is then removed, and a low voltage (LV) logic FET formed on the substrate in the peripheral region. In one embodiment, the LV logic FET is a high-k metal-gate logic FET. |
US11690216B2 |
Structure to reduce bending in semiconductor devices
An example apparatus includes a first source/drain region and a second source/drain region formed in a substrate. The first source/drain region and the second source/drain region are separated by the channel. The example apparatus further includes a gate separated from the channel by a dielectric material and an access line formed in a high aspect ratio trench connected to the gate. The access line includes a first titanium nitride (TiN) material formed in the trench, a metal material formed over the first TiN material, and a second TiN material formed over the metal material. The example apparatus further includes a sense line coupled to the first source/drain region and a storage node coupled to the second source/drain region. |
US11690210B2 |
Three-dimensional dynamic random-access memory array
Disclosed are monolithically integrated three-dimensional (3D) DRAM array structures that include one-transistor, one-capacitor (1T1C) cells embedded at multiple device tiers of a layered substrate assembly. In some embodiments, vertical electrically conductive data-line and ground pillars extending through the substrate assembly provide the transistor source and ground voltages, and horizontal electrically conductive access lines at multiple device levels provide the transistor gate voltages. Process flows for fabricating the 3D DRAM arrays are also described. |
US11690209B2 |
Fin-based well straps for improving memory macro performance
An integrated circuit device includes a FinFET disposed over a doped region of a first type dopant, wherein the FinFET includes a first fin structure and first source/drain (S/D) features, the first fin structure having a first width; and a fin-based well strap disposed over the doped region of the first type dopant, wherein the fin-based well strap includes a second fin structure and second S/D features, the second fin structure having a second width that is larger than the first width, wherein the fin-based well strap connects the doped region to a voltage. |
US11690204B2 |
Heat dissipation module, display device and assembling method of display device
The present disclosure provides a heat dissipation module, a display device and an assembling method of the display device. In order to avoid the second windowing area from forming a sealed space during the defoaming treatment, an exhaust passage is formed between the second windowing area B and an edge of a heat dissipation film, and hot air formed in the second windowing area in a defoaming technology can be effectively released to the outside of the heat dissipation module through the exhaust passage, so that defects of the second windowing area can be effectively overcome, and increasing the attachment yield is facilitated. |
US11690203B1 |
Systems and methods for cooling server modules
The present invention relates to a cooling system and method for regulating environmental conditions of a racked server unit having a plurality of server modules. The system comprises of an inlet line connected to a plurality of circulation conduits, wherein the plurality of circulation conduits receive a cooling medium from the inlet line, and the circulation conduits circulates the cooling medium through the racked server unit. A plurality of cold plates are positioned within the racked server unit, wherein one or more of the plurality of cold plates are thermally coupled to each of the plurality of server modules, and the plurality of cold plates are connected to one or more of the plurality of circulation conduits. An outlet line is connected to the plurality of circulation conduits, wherein the outlet line receives the cooling medium circulated through the racked server unit from the plurality of circulation conduits. A heat exchanger comprising a hot plate element, a cold plate element, and a thereto-osmotic membrane positioned between the hot plate element and the cold plate element, wherein the outlet line transfers the cooling medium circulated through the racked server unit to the hot plate element and the temperature of the cooling medium facing the hot plate element is regulated by transfer of heat from the cooling medium facing the hot plate element through the thereto-osmotic membrane to the hot plate element. |
US11690199B2 |
Heat dissipation arrangement for battery distribution unit
A battery distribution unit includes a housing having a bottom mounted to a battery case of a battery module and having a component cavity with a contactor therein. The contactor has fixed contacts having terminating ends extending from a bottom end of a contactor housing. The BDU includes terminals at the bottom end of the contactor coupled to the terminating ends and a heat exchanger cap at the bottom end of the contactor. The heat exchanger cap is provided in the component cavity in thermal communication with the fixed contacts and in thermal communication with the battery case of the battery module to dissipate heat from the fixed contacts into the battery case of the battery module. |
US11690188B2 |
Display device
The present embodiment comprises: a stand having a side plate provided with a cable receiving groove portion for receiving a cable; a cable bracket fastened to the stand and having a separation portion being spaced apart from the side surface of the cable receiving groove portion; and a cover body having a side cover that covers the side surface of the cable receiving groove portion and the cable bracket, and a rear cover that is bent from the side cover, wherein a through hole, through which the cable passes, is formed between the rear cover and the side plate, and a part of the cable is accommodated between the side surface and the separation portion of the cable receiving groove portion. |
US11690186B2 |
Panel module unit
There is provided a display panel module unit having a narrow frame suitable for a display unit of a small-sized measuring apparatus. A panel module unit includes a first panel part, a second panel part, and an intermediate cover housed in a housing part in order from a front side to a rear side. The housing part includes an annular side wall and at least one fixing means attached on an inner peripheral surface of the side wall, and the fixing means is a means for fixing a position of the intermediate cover in the housing part. The second panel part is housed between the first panel part and the intermediate cover, and a position of the second panel part is indirectly fixed by the intermediate cover. The second panel part is provided with a biasing means for biasing the first panel part from the rear side toward the front side. |
US11690177B2 |
Methods and systems for back-drilling a multi-layer circuit board
Methods and systems for making a multi-layer circuit board are disclosed, including electrically connecting a boring device with a plated multi-layered circuit board; cutting a first bore having a first diameter through a first layer of the plated multi-layered circuit board; reciprocally extending a second cutting device a first predetermined distance into a barrel plated multi-layered circuit board and retracting the cutting device a second predetermined distance that is less than the first predetermined distance to form a second bore; after each retraction, sensing for electrical contact indicating a closed circuit between the cutting device and the plated multi-layered circuit board; if a closed circuit is sensed, determining if the second bore has reached an expected depth of a contact layer; and if the expected depth of the contact layer has not been reached, determining that a sliver has been formed in the barrel. |
US11690175B2 |
Connection structure and display device
A connection structure configured to connect a display panel and a circuit board, includes a flexible printed circuit, a first chip-on-film, and a second chip-on-film. The first chip-on-film and the second chip-on-film are coupled to one end of the flexible printed circuit. The first chip-on-film and the second chip-on-film are coupled to two surfaces of the flexible printed circuit that are opposite in a thickness direction of the flexible printed circuit. |
US11690173B2 |
Circuit board structure
A circuit board structure includes a dielectric substrate, at least one embedded block, at least one electronic component, at least one first build-up circuit layer, and at least one second build-up circuit layer. The dielectric substrate includes a through cavity penetrating the dielectric substrate. The embedded block is fixed in the through cavity. The embedded block includes a first through hole and a second through hole. The electronic component is disposed in the through hole of the embedded block. The first build-up circuit layer is disposed on the top surface of the dielectric substrate and covers the embedded block. The second build-up circuit layer is disposed on the bottom surface of the dielectric substrate and covers the embedded block. |
US11690171B2 |
Conductive bump electrode structure
A conductive bump electrode structure includes a substrate, an elastic circuit layer, at least two conductive bumps, and an insulating layer. The elastic circuit layer is mounted on the substrate, and includes at least one elastic circuit. The at least two conductive bumps are mounted on the elastic circuit layer, and are electrically connected to each other through the at least one elastic circuit. The insulating layer is mounted on the elastic circuit layer, and includes at least two holes. Since there is a gap between the conductive bumps, the conductive bump electrode structure is easy to be bent and fit body curves of various parts of a user. The elastic circuit can stretch or compress along with the user's movement due to its elasticity, thereby increasing suitability of the conductive bump electrode structure to the human body. |
US11690169B2 |
Thermal management for thermal cyclers using air tubes
A thermal management system that include an electronic circuit boards having at least two circuit boards with a space in between and further includes one or more air tubes or conduits. The electronic circuit board and air tubes are configured for drawing air into the space to facilitate cooling of the electronic circuit board concurrent with cooling of a heat sink of a heat pump connected with the electronic circuit board. The system can further include a partition to isolate airflow from the heat sink from airflow through the electronics circuit board, and can further include one or more interface components for maintaining isolation and control of air flow, improving air intake and/or supporting auxiliary components. |
US11690167B2 |
Printed circuit board and electronic device including same
According to various embodiments, a printed circuit board may include: a first wiring layer including at least one first signal line and at least one first dummy line; and a second wiring layer arranged on the first wiring layer and including at least one second signal line and at least one second dummy line, wherein when the printed circuit board is viewed from above, the at least one first signal line may be arranged to overlap, at least in part, the at least one second dummy line, and the at least one second signal line may be arranged to overlap, at least in part, the at least one first dummy line. |
US11690166B1 |
PCB board for multi-system interconnect
Broadly, embodiments of the inventive concepts disclosed herein are directed to a PCB data board that allows for either a single configuration or to be deployed in conjunction with another configuration such as being able to control a radio and sending PLI (Positional Location Information) data. The PCB data board and associated code can accommodate multiple different configurations. The PCB data board may facilitate multiple radio connectivity, enhanced configuration utilities, and additional functions. |
US11690161B2 |
Hollow cathode apparatus
A hollow cathode apparatus includes an outer tubular dielectric barrier circumferentially surrounding an outer tubular surface of the cathode tube, the outer tubular dielectric barrier being composed of a barrier material which is electrically non-conductive. Also disclosed is a system comprising the hollow cathode apparatus, an anode which is spaced from the output end of the tubular cathode, and electrical circuitry connected between the cathode tube and the anode for connection to a source of electrical power for providing an electrical potential between the cathode and anode to cause an electric current to pass from the emitter into the input gas to form a plasma which is then output through the output end of the cathode tube to form a plasma plume. The electrical circuitry comprises: a first power supply for connecting the cathode and the cathode electrode to a first source of DC power in an ignition power mode, wherein the first power supply comprises a current control device which is adapted to control the current between the cathode and the cathode electrode, wherein the current control device is arranged to function as an anti-surge current stabiliser; and a second power supply for connecting the anode and the cathode to a second source of DC power in a steady state power mode. |
US11690152B2 |
Controlling lighting loads to achieve a desired lighting pattern
A visible light sensor may be configured to sense environmental characteristics of a space using an image of the space. The visible light sensor may be controlled in one or more modes, including a daylight glare sensor mode, a daylighting sensor mode, a color sensor mode, and/or an occupancy/vacancy sensor mode. In the daylight glare sensor mode, the visible light sensor may be configured to decrease or eliminate glare within a space. In the daylighting sensor mode and the color sensor mode, the visible light sensor may be configured to provide a preferred amount of light and color temperature, respectively, within the space. In the occupancy/vacancy sensor mode, the visible light sensor may be configured to detect an occupancy/vacancy condition within the space and adjust one or more control devices according to the occupation or vacancy of the space. The visible light sensor may be configured to protect the privacy of users within the space via software, a removable module, and/or a special sensor. |
US11690146B2 |
Microwave separated field reconstructed (SFR) device for permittivity and permeability measurement
A microwave separated field reconstructed device includes: a microwave field reconstructed cavity, a first short circuit plane, a third waveguide flange and coupling windows, wherein connection ports are provided on four ends of the microwave field reconstructed cavity; the microwave field reconstructed cavity is provided with a first waveguide flange, and a second waveguide flange is provided one end of the microwave field reconstructed cavity perpendicular to the first waveguide flange; the first short circuit plane is connected to one end of the first waveguide flange away from the microwave field reconstructed cavity; a second short circuit plane is connected to one end of the second waveguide flange away from the microwave field reconstructed cavity. The input ports are distributed at two ends of the microwave field reconstructed cavity to introduce electric and magnetic fields. |
US11690144B2 |
Apparatus and methods for transporting solid and semi-solid substances
An apparatus and method for transporting solid and semi-solid substances. The apparatus includes at least one transport container for storing the substances. The transport container includes at least two transmission line conductors configurable to be in physical contact with the substances. The transmission line conductors are excitable to operate as a lossy transmission line for electromagnetically heating the substances prior to unloading from the transport container. The method involves loading the substances in at least one transport container, each of the at least one transport container including at least two transmission line conductors configurable to be in physical contact with the substances; transporting the at least one transport container from a first location to a second location; and exciting the at least two transmission line conductors to operate as a lossy transmission line for electromagnetically heating the substances prior to unloading from the at least one transport container. |
US11690143B2 |
Cooking apparatus
A cooking apparatus is disclosed, which comprises a first housing provided with an inverter for induction heating; and a second housing including a working coil to which a current supplied from the inverter is transferred, heated as a container for receiving cooking food is arranged thereon, wherein the first housing and the second housing constitute spaces detached from each other. |
US11690141B2 |
Induction heating device with improved interference noise elimination and output control functions
An induction heating device includes a working coil and a resonance capacitor, an inverter that performs a switching operation to supply a resonance current to the working coil, a plurality of snubber capacitors electrically connected to the inverter, a direct current (DC) link capacitor electrically connected to the inverter, and a relay configured to electrically connect one of the plurality of snubber capacitors to the DC link capacitor or the resonance capacitor. |
US11690138B2 |
Non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for receiving device identifying information and selecting a target device from at least one function executing device
A terminal performs: in response to receipt of first identifying information, from a first function-executing device via a first wireless connection established between the terminal and the first function-executing device, receiving, when the computer program is launched by an OS program of the terminal, at least the first device-identifying information from the OS program; establishing a second wireless connection between the terminal and the first function-executing device, using the first device-identifying information received from the OS program without requiring user input of an operation for selecting a connection-target function-executing device from at least one function-executing device; receiving first function information that indicates at least one function executable by the first function-executing device; and displaying, a first function screen for enabling a user to select a function required of the first function-executing device to execute, from the at least one function executable by the first function-executing device. |
US11690133B2 |
Managing communications for connected vehicles using a cellular network
Systems and methods are described herein for managing communications for a connected vehicle, such as between the connected vehicle and other connected vehicle and/or between the connected vehicle and infrastructure entities, such as providers of services to the connected vehicle. For example, a communication network, such as a network provided by a network carrier, may include various cloud engines or other network-based servers that manage, coordinate, and/or provision communications between the connected vehicle and other parties, such as vehicles, road devices, buildings, and other infrastructure entities. |
US11690129B2 |
Hierarchical CDRX configuration for dynamic bandwidth part management and power saving
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for a base station to perform a method construct dynamic hierarchical sub-configurations of bandwidth parts (BWPs) for use in a connected mode discontinuous reception (CDRX) communication session with a user equipment (UE) device. The base station may configure a first BWP at a baseband frequency associated with the CDRX communication session as a default BWP, a second BWP with a wider bandwidth than the first BWP as a transmission BWP, and one or more third BWPs as resting BWPs. The transmission BWP and the one or more resting BWPs may be configured to periodically override the default BWP as the active BWP for a predetermined number of CDRX cycles. The transmission BWP may be utilized, when activated to perform data transmission by UE device, and the one or more resting BWPs may be utilized, when activated, for performing channel measurements. |
US11690126B2 |
Methods of resuming a radio bearer and related wireless terminals and network nodes
Embodiments include methods for a base station configured to operate in a wireless communication network. Such methods include receiving, from a wireless terminal, a request to resume a suspended connection with the wireless communication network and subsequently transmitting the following messages to the wireless terminal: a connection resume message related to resuming security associated with the suspended connection, and a connection reconfiguration message related to resuming one or more radio bearers associated with the suspended connection. Such methods include selectively receiving, from the wireless terminal, a connection resume complete message and receiving uplink data from the wireless terminal via the one or more resumed radio bearers. Other embodiments include complementary methods for a wireless terminal, as well as base stations and wireless terminals configured to perform such methods. |
US11690121B2 |
Client device and network access node for controlling a radio link failure timer
A client device includes a processor and a memory. The client device is caused to obtain a first indication indicating an outcome of a link monitoring procedure associated with a serving link between a network access node and the client device. The client device is also caused to obtain a second indication indicating an outcome of a link re-configuration procedure associated with the serving link. The client device is further caused to determine a value of a first counter associated with a radio link failure timer based on the first indication and the second indication. The client device is additionally caused to start the radio link failure timer when the value of the first counter is equal to or larger than a first counter threshold value. |
US11690120B2 |
Method and apparatus for a sub-band transpose repeater
In accordance with example embodiments of the invention there is at least an apparatus and a method to perform determining, by a network node, a repeater, and/or a user equipment of a communication network, a configuration message comprising an identified frequency range of at least one of a first communication link between a donor and a repeater or a second communication link between a user equipment and the repeater for a repeat transmission in the communication network; and communicating with at least one of the repeater or the user equipment an indication of the configuration message for configuration at the repeater and the user equipment of the at least one set of sub-carriers mapped with the at least one physical channel for the repeat transmission, wherein the configuration message is using at least a different frequency offset of supported radio frequency resources to map at least one set of sub-carriers of the at least one of the first communication link and the second communication link with at least one physical channel in supported radio frequency resources of at least one of the first communication link or the second communication link, and mapping comprises performing spectral modification of resources to cause at least one of: sub-carrier shifting, wherein a sub-carrier is selected for the repeater to frequency shift to another part of the spectrum, based on instructions by the network node, sub-carrier inversion, wherein sub-carriers' indices are inversed, based on an on/off decision by the network node, and wherein the spectral modification is causing the at least one set of sub-carriers with the at least one physical channel to have different spectral properties as compared to a target set of sub-carriers associated with at least one of the user equipment or the repeater. |
US11690116B2 |
Communication method, communications apparatus, and storage medium
Embodiments of this application provide a communication method, a communications apparatus, and a storage medium. The communication method includes: sending, by a new master network device, a request to an original master network device, to request context information of a terminal device on the original master network device and an original secondary network device; and receiving the context information of the terminal device on the original master network device and the original secondary network device from the original master network device. This application can effectively simplify implementation steps of resuming a multi-connectivity mode by the terminal device, reduce signaling procedures, and shorten a delay, thereby improving network transmission efficiency. |
US11690115B1 |
Dual-connectivity anchor-carrier selection based on transmission-mode support
A method and system to control anchor carrier configuration for dual-connectivity service of a user equipment device (UE), the dual-connectivity service including the UE being served concurrently by a master node (MN) over a first connection and by a secondary node (SN) over a second connection. An example method includes determining, when the UE has the first connection with the MN, that the UE is within threshold poor coverage of the MN. And the method includes selecting as the anchor carrier one of multiple carriers on which the MN provides service. Further, the method includes, based at least on determining that the UE is within the threshold poor coverage of the MN, basing the carrier selection on a transmission mode that the MN supports using on the selected carrier. And the method includes causing the selected carrier to be the anchor carrier for the dual-connectivity service of the UE. |
US11690114B2 |
Wireless link pairing authentication
Systems and methods include a medical device that matches an identifier received over its optical channel and associated with a control device within a line-of-sight of the medical device with an identifier received over its wireless channel and that automatically pairs with the control device associated with the matching identifier over its wireless channel, as well as, a control device that matches an identifier received over its optical channel and associated with a medical device within a line-of-sight of the control device with an identifier received over its wireless channel and that automatically pairs with the medical device associated with the matching identifier over its wireless channel, as well as, a first device and a second device that automatically pair over a wireless channel based on a location identifier received over an optical channel from a transmitter within a line-of-sight of the first device and the second device. |
US11690113B2 |
Mobile device and method of performing pairing using the mobile device
An operating method of a mobile device for performing pairing with an electronic device, including receiving a reception wireless signal from the electronic device; in response to determining that a strength of the reception wireless signal is equal to or greater than a proximity threshold for determining proximity to the electronic device, obtaining sensing information about a movement of the mobile device using at least one sensor of the mobile device; adapting a touch threshold for determining a touch with the electronic device, based on the sensing information; and in response to determining that the strength of the reception wireless signal is equal to or greater than the adapted touch threshold, performing the pairing with the electronic device. |
US11690105B2 |
Random access performing method, and device supporting same
Provided is a method for performing a random access procedure by a terminal in a wireless communication system. The method comprises the steps of: selecting a first beam having a quality equal to or higher than a preconfigured threshold value; transmitting a random access preamble to a base station via the first beam; adjusting the threshold value when it is determined that the random access procedure has failed; and reselecting a second beam having a quality equal to or higher than the adjusted threshold value. |
US11690103B2 |
Techniques for selecting a random access channel occasion
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may select a random access channel (RACH) occasion (RO) based on one or more channel quality thresholds, such as reference signal received power (RSRP) thresholds. A base station may determine a set of RO types for receiving RACH transmissions. The base station may determine a channel quality threshold for each RO type. The base station may broadcast a configuration indicating the RO types and the associated channel quality thresholds. The UE may receive the configuration and measure a channel quality between the UE and the base station. Based on the measured channel quality, the UE may determine which RO types are available based on the indicated channel quality thresholds, and select an RO for transmitting a RACH preamble to establish a connection with the base station based on the available RO types. |
US11690101B1 |
Systems and methods for coordinated multi point operation in the unlicensed band
A wireless communications system provides coordinated multi point transmission over a channel of a wireless transmission medium. The system includes a central controller having a processor and a memory, a first cell region having a first communications node disposed therein, and a plurality of neighboring cell regions disposed about the first cell region. Each of the plurality of neighboring cell regions includes a second communications node disposed therein. The system includes a plurality of user equipment devices disposed within an overlapping region of the first cell region and one of the neighboring cell regions. The central controller is configured to assign the first communications node to be an anchor transmission point of a coordinated set of transmission points. The anchor transmission point is configured to perform carrier sensing on the channel. The coordinated set of transmission points includes the first communications node and at least one second communications node. |
US11690100B2 |
Multi-band radio allocation for mobile networks
This disclosure is directed to allocation of one or more radio bands to a user equipment (UE) for establishing a radio link with a radio node (e.g., eNodeB or gNodeB). The radio bands may include a shared band, such as citizens band radio service (CBRS), a primary licensed band, such as the B66 band, and/or an unlicensed band, such as B46 band. A radio communications system may consider a variety of parameters associated with the distance of a UE from a radio node, signal strength of a signal from the UE, the services requested by the UE, and/or spectral availability of the each of the radio bands to determine which radio band(s) to allocate to the UE. In some cases, the radio band allocated to a UE may be dynamically changed by the radio communications system as conditions related to the UE and/or the mobile network change. |
US11690093B2 |
Electronic device and method for wireless communication, and computer readable storage medium
The present invention provides an electronic device and method for wireless communication, and a computer readable storage medium. The electronic device comprises a processing circuit configured to: set a first timer used for counting the activation time of a current bandwidth part (BWP) for a user equipment on an unlicensed frequency band; and switch, when the first timer times out, the user equipment onto another BWP on the unlicensed frequency band. |
US11690092B2 |
Wireless communications system, base station, mobile station, and processing method
A wireless communications system includes a first wireless-communications-apparatus that controls a second wireless-communication by a controller for a first wireless-communication; a second wireless-communications-apparatus capable of the second wireless-communication; and a third wireless-communications-apparatus capable of data transmission with the first wireless-communications-apparatus via the first or second wireless-communication, and that transmits to the first wireless-communications-apparatus, a control message including an address thereof for the second wireless-communication. When data is transmitted from the first wireless-communications-apparatus to the third wireless-communications-apparatus through the second wireless-communications-apparatus via the second wireless-communication, a processor in the first wireless-communications-apparatus for the first wireless-communication transfers the data to the second wireless-communications-apparatus through an adaptation sublayer and notifies the second wireless-communications-apparatus of the address acquired from the control message. The data is already processed in a convergence layer for performing the first wireless-communication. The second wireless-communications-apparatus transmits the data to the third wireless-communications-apparatus via the second wireless-communication, using the notified address. |
US11690091B2 |
Resource mapping method and apparatus, and resource mapping indication method and apparatus
A resource mapping method and apparatus and a resource mapping indication method and apparatus are provided to adapt to an interference cancellation function of a receiver. According to the method, a network device obtains a mapping mode used for resource mapping during uplink transmission, and sends, to a terminal, information indicating the mapping mode. The mapping mode is used to indicate mapping locations of a plurality of modulation symbols in a resource mapping block (RMB), the RMB comprises a plurality of resource elements (REs), and at least one of the plurality of REs carries at least two modulation symbols. |
US11690087B2 |
Control resource set and search space set configuration for full duplex operation
Generally, the described techniques provide for duplex mode configuration for control information (e.g., duplex mode configuration for communication of downlink control information). For example, duplex modes may be defined (e.g., as full duplex (FD) capable, FD only, half duplex (HD) only, etc.), and such duplex modes may be configured for control resource sets (CORESETs), search space (SS) sets, or both. In some examples, duplex modes configured for a CORESET/SS set may depend on the priority of information conveyed via the CORESET/SS set. For example, a CORESET/SS set for high priority or critical control information may be configured with a HD mode to avoid FD self-interference, while CORESET/SS set for other control information may be configured with a FD mode to improve spectrum efficiency. Techniques for resolving conflicting duplex mode configurations (e.g., when a HD mode is configured for a SS set within a CORESET configured with FD) are also described. |
US11690083B2 |
Grouping user equipment based on downlink power
Aspects of the disclosure relate to downlink (DL) transmissions using various powers and assigning frequency resources based on the powers. An example base station may transmit, to a first user equipment (UE), an indication of a first transmit (Tx) power for one or more first DL transmissions to a first group of a plurality of groups. The first group may include the first UE. The first Tx power may have a first power level different from a second power level of a second Tx power for one or more second DL transmissions to a second group of the plurality of groups. Then, the base station may transmit, to the first UE, a first DL transmission of the one or more first DL transmissions using the first Tx power. Other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described. |
US11690079B2 |
Resource indication method, mobile terminal and base station
A resource indication method, a mobile terminal, and a base station are provided. The resource indication method applied to the mobile terminal includes acquiring indication information and a Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) configuration resource configured for the mobile terminal sent by a base station, wherein the indication information is configured to indicate position information, in the PUCCH configuration resource, of a PUCCH resource used by the mobile terminal. |
US11690075B2 |
Multi-slot blind detection limits
To facilitate more flexible blind detection, a UE may be configured receive PDCCH in a set of consecutive slots, the set of consecutive slots comprising at least two slots. The UE may be further configured to perform blind detection on each PDCCH received in the set of consecutive slots based on a first PDCCH blind detection limit and a second PDCCH blind detection limit, the first PDCCH blind detection limit being a single-slot limit, the second PDCCH blind detection limit being a multi-slot limit. |
US11690074B2 |
Sidelink transmission resource aggregation for in-coverage new radio sidelink operation
This disclosure provides systems, methods, and devices for wireless communication that support sidelink transmission resource aggregation for in-coverage new radio sidelink (NR SL) operations. In a first aspect, a method of wireless communication includes obtaining a sidelink aggregation factor identifying a number of sidelink resource slots available to a user equipment (UE) to add to each sidelink resource slot allocated in a grant of sidelink channel access from a serving base station. The UE may then receive a sidelink transmission grant identifying at least one granted sidelink resource slot, and determine an aggregated set of sidelink resource slots for each granted sidelink resource slot. The UE may then transmit sidelink communications using the aggregated set of sidelink resource slots for each granted sidelink resource slots used for the sidelink communications. Other aspects and features are also claimed and described. |
US11690063B2 |
Physical downlink shared channel mapping type for physical downlink shared channel repetition in one slot
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may receive a downlink control information (DCI) communication that schedules a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) including a first transmission occasion and a second transmission occasion; and determine a mapping type for the first transmission occasion and a mapping type for the second transmission occasion based at least in part on receiving the DCI communication scheduling the PDSCH including the first transmission occasion and the second transmission occasion. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11690060B2 |
System and method for bandwidth utilization
Methods of bandwidth utilization are provided. Within a scheduling bandwidth, which may be an entire carrier bandwidth or a sub-band, scheduling is used to reserve a guard zone at the edge of the scheduled bandwidth. This can be based on the frequency localization capabilities of a transmitter that is to be scheduled. The guard zone may be defined to a resolution that is the same as the scheduling resolution in which case the guard zone is defined entirely through scheduling. Alternatively, the guard zone may be defined to a resolution smaller than the scheduling resolution in which case scheduling and further signaling may be employed to define the guard zone. |
US11690055B2 |
Resource allocation across coexisting radio access technologies
The systems, methods, and techniques described in this disclosure allow different wireless systems that operate in accordance with different Radio Access Technologies (RATs) to coexist within a same frequency domain with minimal (if any) inter-RAT interference. Specifically, the described techniques allocate a respective, mutually-exclusive portion of a plurality of Space-Time-Frequency (STF) resources for use in communicating in accordance with each different RAT. For example, mutually-exclusive portions of spatial domain resources, time domain resources, and/or frequency domain resources may be respectively allocated for exclusive use by different RATs. A centralized, third-party controller (120) may perform the allocations, or the allocations may be cooperatively arrived at between systems supporting different RATs, e.g., in a peer-to-peer manner. STF resource allocations may be static and/or dynamic over time, and STF resources may be uniquely identified by respective resource identifiers. |
US11690052B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving control information and data information in wireless communication system
An operation method of a terminal in a wireless communication system is provided. The operation method includes receiving a subcarrier spacing configuration and cyclic prefix information from a base station through higher layer signaling; and when the subcarrier spacing configuration indicates subcarrier spacing of 60 kHz and the cyclic prefix information indicates an extended cyclic prefix, determining a slot format with the extended cyclic prefix based on a slot format with a normal cyclic prefix. |
US11690048B2 |
Method and apparatus for inter-user equipment coordination signaling
Methods and apparatuses for inter user equipment (UE) coordination signaling. A method of operating a UE includes determining a first set of first sidelink (SL) resources based on SL sensing and resource exclusion; selecting a first one or more SL resources within the first determined set for reservation, transmitting information about the first one or more SL resources, and receiving inter UE co-ordination information indicating whether a SL resource in the first one or more SL resources has a conflict. The method further includes transmitting on one of the first one or more SL resources, when the one SL resource does not have a conflict; and determining a second set of SL resources based on SL sensing and resource exclusion, and selecting a second one or more SL resources within the second set for transmission and reservation, when all of the first one or more SL resources have a conflict. |
US11690046B2 |
Multiple prose group communication during a sidelink control period
A method allocates radio resources for a transmitting user equipment (UE) to perform direct communication transmissions over a direct sidelink connection to one or more receiving UEs. At least two sidelink grant processes are provided in the transmitting UE for the transmitting UE to handle at least two sidelink grants within the same transmission control period. Each one of the sidelink grant processes is associated with an identification and can be associated with one sidelink grant. The transmitting UE acquires at least two sidelink grants and associates each of the acquired sidelink grants with one sidelink grant process. For each sidelink grant, the transmitting UE allocates radio resources according to the respective sidelink grant to perform a direct communication transmission of sidelink control information and of data over the direct sidelink connection. The transmitting UE performs a direct communication transmission per acquired sidelink grant within the same transmission control period. |
US11690038B2 |
Method and apparatus for mutually exclusive access to network slice for roaming terminal in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method for converging IoT technology with a 5G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate beyond a 4G systems, and to a system for same. The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services (for example, smart homes, smart buildings, smart cities, smart cars or connected cars, healthcare, digital education, retail business, security and safety-related services, etc.) based on 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology. |
US11690037B2 |
Timing advance (TA) handling for sidelink (SL)-assisted positioning
Timing advance (TA) handling for sidelink (SL)-assisted positioning of a first user equipment (UE), comprises determining the first UE is configured to transmit an SL positioning reference signal (SL-PRS) to a second UE for the SL-assisted positioning. A guard period length can be determined based on a configuration of the first UE for transmitting the SL-PRS, where the guard period may comprise a period of time during which the SL-PRS is transmitted by the first UE. A message can be sent to a serving transmission reception point (TRP) of the first UE, where the message indicates the guard period and comprises a TA-related request. The TA-related request includes a request to postpone applying a TA command received by the first UE until after the guard period, or a request for the serving TRP not to send a TA command to the first UE during the guard period. |
US11690035B2 |
Synchronization signal monitoring using multiple configurations within a synchronization signal period
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a wireless node may determine a default periodicity for repetition of a reference signal period, and may monitor for one or more reference signals in the reference signal period using a plurality of configurations for a plurality of intervals of the reference signal period. Each interval may be shorter than the default periodicity. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11690034B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting different uplink control information in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. The present invention presents a method for efficiently estimating a physical channel and, according to the present invention, a terminal of a communication system receives a synchronization signal from a base station, receives a broadcast channel from the base station, and can estimate the broadcast channel on the basis of the synchronization signal. |
US11690030B2 |
Wireless link monitoring method and device and indication receiving method and device
A method and a user equipment are provided for wireless link monitoring. In the method, the user equipment acquires a plurality of measurement resources for wireless link monitoring. The user equipment performs wireless link measurement on each measurement resource to acquire a plurality of measurement results. The user equipment reports an indication of synchronization or an indication of asynchronization to a base station according to report association information comprising the plurality of measurement results and at least one preset threshold. |
US11690024B2 |
Configuring client device regulation modes for sidelink communications
Disclosed are systems and techniques for performing sidelink communications. For instance, a first client device can determine a first transmit power parameter for transmitting sidelink communications. The first transmit power parameter can either be received from a base station associated with the first client device or it can be a default parameter based on the first client device not being associated with a base station. The first client device can transmit, to a second client device, a first sidelink transmission having a first power level corresponding to the first transmit power parameter. The first client device can receive, from the second client device, a first sidelink reception having a second power level corresponding to a second transmit power parameter. |
US11690017B2 |
Real-time location and presence using a push-location client and server
A system for providing real-time always-on location is presented for maintaining the current location of a mobile device, while saving the battery by managing the GPS in a power-saving mode while the device is considered to be stationary. The system also provides a real-time location in an indoor environment where a GPS signal may not be available. Additionally, methods for driving detection are also presented. |
US11690010B2 |
Normalization of data originating from endpoints within low power wide area networks (LPWANs)
The normalization of data originating from endpoints within low power wide area networks (LPWANs) is contemplated. The normalization may be beneficial to facilitate normalizing data when collected and/or communicated according to disparate protocols, languages, formats, syntaxes, structures, etc. of the endpoints and/or the LPWANs so as to enable commonization of the data prior to being interfaced with applications or other entities intending to make use thereof. |
US11690009B2 |
Power management by powering off unnecessary radios automatically
A system and method are provided for automatically shutting off or reducing power to certain radios in a client device based on collected wireless network quality parameters. The wireless network quality parameters are collected from wireless networks by various client devices in communication with the wireless networks. The client devices report the wireless network quality parameters to a server. The server collects wireless network quality parameters from a plurality of client devices and analyses the wireless network quality parameters from the plurality of client devices to determine a network quality for the particular wireless networks. The network quality is stored in a network quality database maintained by the server. When it is determined that a device is in an area of weak signal coverage, power to its radio is automatically reduced or shut off until the device leaves the area. |
US11690003B2 |
Network edge controller and remote field service system
The present invention is machine-to-machine (M2M) mobile platform that has a controller that can communicate with RFID tags and receives RFID information into a mobile vehicle foreign network with an all-in-one mobile solution and also communicates with a home network having a computer server. The present invention provides an integrated command and communication platform to support communications by cell phone, WiFi, GPS, RFID controller, vehicle information controller, and real-time integration to optimize performance of the remote tracking network. With the use of the present invention, fleet services, mobile inventory, and asset tracking can be efficiently organized and conducted across a fleet vehicles, a multitude of remote tracking devices, and geographically around the world. |
US11690001B2 |
Management of security contexts at idle mode mobility between different wireless communication systems
There is provided a solution for managing security contexts at idle mode mobility of a wireless communication device between different wireless communication systems including a first wireless communication system and a second wireless communication system. The first wireless communication system is a 5G/NGS system and the second wireless communication system is a 4G/EPS system. The solution is based on obtaining (S1) a 5G/NGS security context, and mapping (S2) the 5G/NGS security context to a 4G/EPS security context. |
US11689999B2 |
Method and apparatus for performing initial access in limited bandwidth
Provided are a method and an apparatus for performing an initial access in a limited bandwidth. The method of a user equipment (UE) for performing an initial access in a limited bandwidth may include receiving at least one of i) first configuration information which is configured for a UE having a limited bandwidth in which an available bandwidth is narrower than a predetermined bandwidth and ii) second configuration information which is configured for a UE having the predetermined bandwidth, and performing an initial access based on one of the first configuration information and the second configuration information. |
US11689996B2 |
Access identifier and network slice access management
An access identifier and network slice access management component (ANMC) is disclosed. The ANMC can receive service access update information from an entity, for example a customer/enterprise, that be used to update service access of a user equipment (UE) to services of a network. Embodiments of the ANMC can facilitate updating an access identity parameter, updating an access priority parameter, updating a network slice access parameter, or combinations thereof. An ANMC can be embodied in a virtualized network function, as hardware, as software, or combinations thereof. An ANMC can be local to a network supporting the UE or can be located remotely from the network supporting the UE, such as in execution on a server of a cloud platform. The ANMC can support management of UE service access by an entity other than a carrier supporting the UE via a device external to a network of the carrier. |
US11689990B2 |
Accessing a local data network via a mobile data connection
Apparatuses, methods, and systems are disclosed for accessing a local data network via a mobile data connection. One apparatus includes a processor that determines to configure a first data connection to provide access to a local data network in addition to the remote data network based on information received from a session management function (SMF) and activates a network interface that communicates with the local data network in response to determining to configure the first data connection to provide access to the local data network. The processor transmits a downlink data packet to the remote unit over the first data connection and provides the remote unit with access to one or more services via the local data network using the activated network interface. |
US11689989B2 |
Method and system of automatically connecting a wireless device to network via phone
A method includes responsive to a device sensing a phone being adjacent to the device, triggering the device and the phone in a preliminary communication mode; periodically broadcasting by the device in the preliminary communication mode a broadcast message (P2) with a unique identification; detecting a strength of the broadcast message (P2) by the phone; responsive to detecting the strength of the broadcast message (P2) greater than a first threshold (T1), establishing a restricted wireless connection between the phone and the device; transmitting packages between the device and the phone via the restricted wireless connection; detecting strengths of the packages; and responsive to detecting strengths of the packages respectively greater than the first threshold (T1) and a second threshold (T2), establishing a complete wireless communication between the device and the phone so as to connect the device to the network via the phone. |
US11689983B2 |
Reuse and management of wireless channels
A network environment includes a communication management resource, a first wireless station, and a second wireless station. The communication management resource initially allocates a first wireless channel to the first wireless station; the first wireless channel is selected from multiple available wireless channels. The communication management resource detects that a second wireless station is a substitute to the first wireless station. For example, the second wireless station is substituted as a replacement to the first wireless station. In response to the detecting that the second wireless station is a substitute to the first wireless station, the communication management resource allocates the first wireless channel to the second wireless station. |
US11689967B2 |
Systems and methods for load control of a user device during network congestion
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a device may receive traffic data associated with a coverage area and determine that there is network congestion. If there is network congestion, the device may identify a high-consumption user device. The device may perform a corrective action in connection with a load of the high-consumption user device, such as limit a throughput of the high-consumption user device. The device may perform a corrective action based on a policy obtained from a policy and control function. |
US11689963B2 |
Data pre-fetch upon imminent WiFi link loss
A method performed by a device that has a current first network connection to a first network. The device determining one or more current conditions associated with the device, determining whether a disconnect of the first network connection is imminent based on the one or more current conditions and responsive to determining that the disconnect is imminent, performing a pre-fetch operation to request data over the first network connection for at least one application resident on the device. |
US11689960B2 |
Systems and methods for obtaining and indicating subscription information for a wireless communication service
In some implementations, a network device may monitor a communication session associated with a user equipment and a network. The network device may determine a service-level identifier associated with a subscription of the user equipment, wherein the subscription is for a particular level of service that is to be provided by the network to the user equipment. The network device may determine that a performance metric associated with the communication session satisfies a performance threshold associated with the particular level of service. The network device may provide the service-level identifier to the user equipment based on the performance metric satisfying the performance threshold, wherein the service-level identifier enables an indication that the user equipment is receiving the particular level of service to be displayed by the user equipment. |
US11689959B2 |
Generating path usability state for different sub-paths offered by a network link
Some embodiments provide a method for quantifying quality of several service classes provided by a link between first and second forwarding nodes in a wide area network (WAN). At a first forwarding node, the method computes and stores first and second path quality metric (PQM) values based on packets sent from the second forwarding node for the first and second service classes. The different service classes in some embodiments are associated with different quality of service (QoS) guarantees that the WAN offers to the packets. In some embodiments, the computed PQM value for each service class quantifies the QoS provided to packets processed through the service class. In some embodiments, the first forwarding node adjusts the first and second PQM values as it processes more packets associated with the first and second service classes. The first forwarding node also periodically forwards to the second forwarding node the first and second PQM values that it maintains for the first and second service classes. In some embodiments, the second forwarding node performs a similar set of operations to compute first and second PQM values for packets sent from the first forwarding node for the first and second service classes, and to provide these PQM values to the first forwarding node periodically. |
US11689957B2 |
Quality of service support for sidelink relay service
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first user equipment (UE) (e.g., a relay UE) may establish a relay connection for routing communications between a network entity (e.g., a base station) and a second UE (e.g., a remote UE). The relay connection may include a sidelink connection and an access link connection. The remote UE may transmit a request to the network entity via the relay UE. The request may include a relay service code associated with the sidelink connection, as well as a request for quality of service (QoS) support for the relay connection. Based on the request, the network entity may determine a QoS configuration for the relay connection. The network entity may indicate the QoS configuration to the UEs via the relay connection. The UEs may adjust parameters of the relay connection to meet the specifications of the QoS configuration. |
US11689956B2 |
Relocation method and apparatus
A method includes: receiving, by a session management function (SMF) network element, identification information from an access and mobility management function (AMF) network element; obtaining, by the SMF network element, information about a plurality of anchor user plane function (UPF) network elements of a session based on the identification information, wherein each of the plurality of anchor UPF network elements is used as an Internet protocol (IP) anchor of a user equipment in the session; and sending, by the SMF network element, the information to a branching point, wherein the branching point is a UPF network element managed by the SMF network element and the branching point is capable of diverting traffic. |
US11689953B2 |
Self interference and cross link interference management of bidirectional smart repeaters
A configuration for self interference and cross link interference (CLI) management of bidirectional smart repeaters. The apparatus transmits, to a first wireless device, a measurement configuration to measure interference. The measurement configuration comprising a first measurement occasion and a second measurement occasion. The apparatus receives, from the first wireless device, a report of measured interference at the first wireless device based on the measurement configuration. Part of the measured interference under the first measurement occasion is based at least on transmissions forwarded by a relay node. |
US11689952B1 |
Identifying a worst interfering sector
Identifying a worst interfering sector includes obtaining co-channel signal measurements within an area of interest, narrowing the signal measurements to a specific frequency band associated with at least one serving sector, determining, one or more ratios of a sum of interfering signal measurements to a sum of serving signal measurements, and identifying the worst interfering sector for the specific frequency band based on a highest ratio from among the one or more ratios. |
US11689946B2 |
Communication system and communication management method
It is provided a communication system comprising: an access system including a base station wirelessly receives information from a terminal, and an edge apparatus; a user data system including a mobile core apparatus configured to receive via the edge apparatus a signal transmitted from the base station; and a monitoring system including a packet analysis apparatus analyzes traffic used by the terminal from the user data copied by the edge apparatus, a wireless quality calculation unit calculates a wireless quality between the base station and the terminal, and a visualization unit visualizes a usage situation of a wireless resource based on calculation using information collected from the packet analysis apparatus, the mobile core apparatus, and the wireless quality calculation module, the visualization unit outputs data for displaying the usage situation of the wireless resource from an arrangement of the terminal, the calculated wireless quality, and the analyzed traffic. |
US11689943B2 |
Network function redundancy using binding header enhancements
A first network function (NF) instance sends a request for a session to a second NF instance. The first NF instance receives a response, from the second NF instance, that includes a binding header that includes a failover mode identifier, a designated number of retry attempts, and a retry mode. The first NF instance sends a second request for the session to the second NF instance. The first NF instance determines if an error or a timed out response has occurred subsequent to sending the second request to the second NF instance, and re-sends, in response to the error or timed out response, the second request based on the failover mode identifier, the designated number of retry attempts and the retry mode from the binding header. |
US11689940B2 |
Machine-learning architectures for simultaneous connection to multiple carriers
Techniques and apparatuses are described for machine-learning architectures for simultaneous connection to multiple carriers. In implementations, a network entity determines at least one deep neural network (DNN) configuration for processing information exchanged with a user equipment (UE) over a wireless communication system using carrier aggregation that includes at least a first component carrier and a second component carrier. At times, the at least one DNN configuration includes a first portion for forming a first DNN at the network entity, and a second portion for forming a second DNN at the UE. The network entity forms the first DNN based on the first portion and communicates an indication of the second portion to the UE. The network entity directs the UE to form the second DNN based on the second portion, and uses the first DNN to exchange, over the wireless communication system, the information with the UE using the carrier aggregation. |
US11689938B2 |
Beam management methods and apparatuses for positioning measurements in a communications network
The embodiments herein relate to method performed by a radio network node or a LMF, a method performed by a UE and a UE for downlink and uplink beam management for positioning measurements. The method comprising at least: configuring the target UE; receiving at least one report from the UE; exchanging the report(s) with neighboring network nodes and/or a location measurement function; providing instructions the UE; receiving at least one measurement report from the UE; and estimating the location of the UE using received information. |
US11689936B2 |
Synchronization signal block beam switching
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may identify a base station capable of performing medium access control (MAC) based transmission configuration indication (TCI) switching. The UE may deactivate an autonomous beam switching mode based at least in part on the base station being capable of performing MAC based TCI switching. Numerous other aspects are described. |
US11689933B2 |
Face mask communication system with an embeddable microphone
A system and method for a face mask communication system. The face mask communication system includes a removable microphone that can be installed in a face mask to allow the wearer to clearly and privately communicate with another user over a Bluetooth enabled mobile device such as a cell phone. In illustrated examples, a microphone unit is deformable to enable the microphone unit to form a custom fit over the nose bridge to seal the mask on the user's face. The face mask communication system includes an application program operating on the mobile device that allows a user to initiate and secure private conversations with other users. |
US11689932B2 |
Wireless communication device and method for spying counter measures
A wireless communication device is described that comprises: a receiver configured to receive wireless local area signals located within a closed area; and a processor configured to: process the received wireless local area signals; calculate a standard deviation, STD, of Amplitude Channel State Information, A CSI, of the received wireless local area signals and, in response thereto, generate at least one transmit wireless local area signal based on the calculated A CSI STD values. A transmitter is coupled to the processor and configured to transmit the at least one transmit wireless local area signal within the closed area to disrupt an attacker located adjacent the closed area from determining a location or movement of at least one of: a moving person, the at least one further wireless communication device within the closed area. |
US11689931B2 |
Systems and methods of securing access to marketing data
The present disclosure comprises a situational awareness system comprising a range of security features. The method can comprise receiving, by a first wireless network device comprising a processor, identity data associated with a second device utilizing a telephone number of a telecommunications network. The method can also comprise determining by the first wireless network device that a fraudulent action associated with the telephone number has occurred, based on the received identity data. The method can further comprise preventing, by the first wireless network device, the second device from utilizing a mobile application associated with the telecommunications network, in response to the determining that the fraudulent action has occurred. |
US11689928B2 |
Detecting unauthorized access to a wireless network
Systems and methods detect a potential hacking attack by monitoring the number and timing of DELBA (Delete Block Acknowledgement) action frames. When the number and timing of the DELBA action frames correspond to an unauthorized access pattern, an unauthorized access is detected. The potential unauthorized access may be detected by an access point (AP) or by the AP and a backend system. When a potential unauthorized access is detected, the AP may remain in silent mode for a longer period of time and limit access to the network to only trusted devices. In addition, an alarm or other notification of the potential unauthorized access may be provided to a user or other designated contact. |
US11689924B2 |
System and method for establishing trust between multiple management entities with different authentication mechanisms
A system and method for establishing trust between management entities with different authentication mechanisms in a computing system utilizes a token exchange service to acquire a second security token used in a second management entity in exchange for a first security token used in a first management entity. In an embodiment, an endpoint is set at the first management entity as an authentication endpoint for the second management entity, which is used to authenticate a request with the second security token that is sent from the first management entity to the second management entity. After authentication, the request is processed at the second management entity and a response is transmitted to the first management entity. |
US11689923B2 |
Method and system for generating a secure one-time passcode using strong authentication
An authentication server enrolls a user's mobile device as a trusted device with a vendor software after verifying the network ID of the user's mobile device. The authentication server associates the network ID in an authentication entry with authentication information such as a push notification token and cryptographic key. Later, when the user attempts to log in to the vendor software, the authentication server may attempt to cryptographically authenticate the user. Otherwise, the authentication server may use the push notification token to transmit an OTP to the user's mobile device as a push notification. |
US11689922B2 |
Re-establishing a radio resource control connection
A method for re-establishing a Radio Resource Control (RRC) connection between a UE and a target eNB. The method is performed by the UE. The method includes the UE receiving an RRC Connection Reestablishment message from the target eNB, the RRC Connection Reestablishment message including a DL authentication token which has been generated by an MME and has had a Non Access Stratum integrity key as input. The method also includes the UE authenticating the received DL authentication token. |
US11689920B2 |
System and method for security protection of NAS messages
Systems and methods that provide NAS security protection for mobile networks. In one embodiment, a network element of a mobile network performs a NAS procedure in multiple phases to establish a NAS communication session with User Equipment (UE) when no NAS security context exists. For a first phase, the network element receives an initial NAS message from the UE populated with a subset of NAS protocol Information Elements (IEs) designated for security-related handling, selects a NAS security algorithm for the NAS security context, and sends a response to the UE that indicates the NAS security algorithm. For a second phase, the network element receives a subsequent NAS message from the UE having a NAS message container that contains the initial NAS message populated with each of the NAS protocol IEs for the NAS procedure, and decrypts the NAS message container of the subsequent NAS message using the NAS security algorithm. |
US11689919B2 |
Dynamic exchange of metadata
A method includes receiving, at an access node, a connection request from a device and in response to the connection request, establishing a connection with an identity provider. The device, the access node, the local network, and the identity provider are members of an identity federation. The method also includes, after the device is authenticated with the identity provider, sending or receiving, to or from the identity provider and by the access node, data linking the device to an item and an owner of the device. |
US11689916B2 |
Privacy enhanced location verification for improved transaction security
Mechanisms are provided to implement a privacy enhanced location service for determining a granularity of location information to return to a requestor computing device. The privacy enhanced location service receives, from a requestor computing device, a location query requesting location information for a subject. The privacy enhanced location service retrieves a selected subject privacy policy data structure, selected from a set of subject privacy policy data structures corresponding to the subject identified in the location query. The privacy enhanced location service applies the selected subject privacy policy data structure to location information associated with the subject to generate modified location information having a granularity of location information specified in the selected subject privacy policy data structure. The privacy enhanced location service transmits the modified location information to the requestor computing device. |
US11689913B2 |
Terminal roaming method and apparatus, and computer-readable storage medium
This application discloses a terminal roaming method and apparatus. A terminal sends, to a first AP associated with the terminal, an action frame that is used to request to associate with a second AP. A receiver address of the action frame is an address of the first AP, and the action frame further includes an identifier of the second AP. When the terminal receives a response frame sent by the first AP for the action frame, and the response frame indicates that association succeeds, the terminal establishes association with the second AP. The terminal first establishes the association with the second AP by using the first AP, and then changes an operating channel to an operating channel of the second AP. Now the terminal can receive and send data on the operating channel of the second AP. |
US11689910B2 |
Support of emergency number descriptions
A method comprising transmitting, by a user equipment (UE) to a network node, a registration message comprising at least one of a first indicator configured to indicate emergency call information display capability, a second indicator configured to indicate language information, or a third indicator configured to indicate a status of previously received emergency information, and receiving, by the user equipment from the network node, a registration accept message. |
US11689902B2 |
Method for processing rate group, method for charging for data service, and related device and system
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for processing a rate group, a method for charging for a data service, and a related device and system, so as to enable a charging system to accurately charge for the data service when the rate group changes. The method includes: determining, by a gateway device, whether a rate group of a service data stream changes; and if the rate group of the service data stream changes, reporting, by the gateway device, charging data to the charging system, so that the charging system performs charging according to the charging data, where the charging data includes service usage information and a reporting reason for reporting the charging data, and the reporting reason indicates a change of the rate group. |
US11689900B2 |
Compression of internet protocol version 6 addresses in wireless sensor networks
A method for managing Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) addresses in a wireless sensor network is provided that includes storing, on a wireless sensor device in the wireless sensor network, a prefix of an IPv6 address in association with a key, forming an address indicator for the IPv6 address, the address indicator consisting of the key and a node address of the IPv6 address, and storing the address indicator in at least one memory location on the wireless sensor device in lieu of the IPv6 address. |
US11689898B2 |
Messaging service application programming interface
A system comprising a computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program and a computer-implemented method that enables short message service (SMS) text messaging to be integrated into existing applications is presented. Consistent with some embodiments, the method may include receiving a request from a client application to transmit a message to a recipient device. The method may further include adding the message transmission request to an outbound queue based on determining the message transmission request is valid. In response to successfully validating the request, the method causes transmission of the message to the recipient device. |
US11689896B2 |
Secure remote access to private networks without internet connectivity
Embodiments for providing secure communicate between a remote system in a private network by a mobile device using a mobile app using a short message service (SMS) protocol without using Internet Protocol (IP) communications. The mobile application is registered with the remote system using a pre-shared key (PSK), and SMS source validation by the remote system is performed using timestamp and location information provided by the mobile device. Any specified command to be executed on the remote system is validated against a set of authorized commands. Such embodiments are particularly useful for cases in which there is no or very low strength infrastructure for full Internet connectivity and/or where remote services desire to stay isolated with no public network connectivity. |
US11689895B2 |
Apparatuses, methods, and computer program products for centralized channel management in a group-based communication system
Centralized channel management of a set group-based communication system is described. A channel management interface, of the group-based communication system, can be presented via a client of a user associated with a first organization, wherein the channel management interface includes communication channels associated with the first organization, wherein at least a first communication channel is associated with the first organization and a second organization, and wherein at least a second communication channel is associated with the first organization and a third organization. A request can be received via the channel management interface to initiate a channel management action associated with at least one of the first communication channel or the second communication channel and in response to receiving the request to initiate the channel management action, data associated with at least one of the first communication channel or the second communication channel can be updated. |
US11689894B2 |
Carrier capability signaling with regard to multiple carrier numerologies
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine a capability of the UE relating to a carrier configuration of the UE, wherein the carrier configuration relates to carriers of at least two different numerologies; and transmit information identifying the capability, wherein the information identifying the capability identifies a bandwidth or number of carriers that is supported for carriers of a first numerology and one or more scaling values associated with one or more numerologies other than the first numerology. A base station may receive information identifying a capability of a UE relating to a carrier configuration of the UE, wherein the carrier configuration relates to carriers of at least two different numerologies; and determine a configuration for communication with the UE based at least in part on the information identifying the capability. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11689893B2 |
Feedback for multicast transmissions while in an inactive or idle mode
Methods, systems, and devices for multicast wireless communications are described. A base station may configure a user equipment (UE) for providing feedback for multicast transmissions from the base station while the UE is in an inactive or idle mode. Based on a configuration sent to the UE from the base station, the UE may determine resources or a timing advance (TA) to use for transmission of a feedback message for multicast communications. A base station may configure a UE with multiple TA commands, each corresponding to a TA value and a set of channel metrics associated with group of cells including a serving cell of the UE. Based on measure channel metrics at the UE, the UE may determine a TA to use for multicast feedback. TA values may be determined using neural network modeling. |
US11689885B2 |
Proximity-based messaging
Users of a proximity-based messaging system may be added to one or more proximity-based messaging groups that include users of user devices within an active area for the proximity-based messaging group and/or users meeting other criteria for being added to the group. Proximity-based messaging groups may be associated with events, such as music festivals, concerts, sporting events, and other gatherings and events. The active area of a proximity-based messaging group may correspond to a location of an event, an area surrounding an event, an area within an event location, and the like. |
US11689877B2 |
Immersive augmented reality experiences using spatial audio
Systems, devices, media, and methods are presented for an immersive augmented reality (AR) experience using an eyewear device with spatial audio. The eyewear device has a processor, a memory, an image sensor, and speakers. The eyewear device captures image information for an environment surrounding the device, identifies a match between objects in the image information and predetermined objects in previously obtained information for the same environment. The eyewear device then identifies a target location within the environment, which may be associated with a physical or a virtual object. The eyewear device monitors its orientation with respect to the target location and presents audio signals to guide the user toward the target location. |
US11689876B2 |
Dynamics processing effect architecture
A method includes providing, for each respective audio channel of a plurality of audio channels provided by an operating system of a computing device, a set of successive audio processing stages to apply to the respective audio channel. The method also includes providing, by the operating system, an application programming interface (API) configured to set a plurality of parameters for adjusting the set of successive audio processing stages for each respective audio channel. The method additionally includes receiving, via the API and from an application running on the computing device, one or more values for one or more parameters of the plurality of parameters. The method further includes adjusting, by the operating system, the plurality of audio channels based on the received one or more values for the one or more parameters. |
US11689872B2 |
Acoustic device with first sound outputting device for input signal, second outputting device for monaural signal and L-channel stereo component and third sound outputting device for monaural signal and R-channel stereo component
An acoustic device includes: a generating unit that generates a monaural signal on the basis of a left stereo signal and a right stereo signal in a low frequency band; an extracting unit that extracts a stereo component for an L-channel and a stereo component for an R-channel on the basis of a left stereo signal and a right stereo signal in a high frequency band; a first combining unit that combines the monaural signal and the stereo component for the L-channel; and a second combining unit that combines the monaural signal and the stereo component for the R-channel. |
US11689869B2 |
Hearing device configured to utilize non-audio information to process audio signals
A hearing device, e.g. a hearing aid, is configured to be worn by a user, e.g. fully or partially on the head of the user, comprises a) an input transducer for converting a sound comprising a target sound from a target talker and possible additional sound in an environment of the user, when the user wears the hearing device, to an electric sound signal representative of said sound, b) an auxiliary input unit configured to provide an auxiliary electric signal representative of said target signal or properties thereof, c) a processor connected to said input transducer and to said auxiliary input unit, and wherein said processor is configured to apply a processing algorithm to said electric sound signal, or a signal derived therefrom, to provide an enhanced signal by attenuating components of said additional sound relative to components of said target sound in said electric sound signal, or said signal derived therefrom. The auxiliary electric signal is derived from visual information, e.g. from a camera, containing information of current vibrations of a facial or throat region of said target talker, and the processing algorithm is configured to use the auxiliary electric signal or the signal derived therefrom to provide the enhanced signal. |
US11689868B2 |
Machine learning based hearing assistance system
A hearing assistance device including: a microphone arranged to receive sound of an environment in which the hearing assistance device is located; a wireless communication device arranged to wirelessly communicate data with an external device; a controller operably connected with the microphone and arranged to process the received sound using sound processing settings that have been determined using a trained machine learning processing model; and a speaker operably connected with the controller and arranged to output the processed sound. The sound processing settings have been determined using the trained machine learning processing model based on a hearing response of a user and one or more properties of the environment. |
US11689867B2 |
Hearing device or system for evaluating and selecting an external audio source
A hearing system comprises a) at least one hearing device adapted for being worn on the head, or fully or partially implanted in the head, of a user, and b) a multitude of external, spatially separated, audio transmitters, each providing respective external electric sound signals comprising audio. The hearing system is configured to allow wireless communication, including audio communication, between the hearing device and the external audio transmitters, at least from the external audio transmitters to the at least one hearing device, to be established. The at least one hearing device comprises A) a multitude of microphones, each providing an electric input signal representative of sound; B) a beamformer filter providing a beamformed signal from the multitude of electric input signals; and C) an output unit configured to provide stimuli perceivable by the user as sound. The hearing system further comprises c) a selector/mixer for selecting and possibly mixing one or more of the electric input signals or the beamformed signal from the hearing device and the external electric signals from the audio transmitters and to provide a current input sound signal based thereon intended for being presented to the user, possibly in a further processed form. The selector/mixer is controlled by a source selection control signal provided by a source selection processor. The source selection processor is configured to determine the source selection control signal in dependence of a comparison of the beamformed signal and the external electric sound signals or processed versions thereof. A hearing device, and a method of operating a hearing system is further disclosed. The invention may e.g. be used in hearing aids, headsets, active ear protection devices, headphones, etc. |
US11689864B2 |
Hearing device and method of operating the hearing device
A hearing device, in particular hearing aid, contains a transmitter circuit for wireless signal transmission. The transmitter circuit contains an electrical resonant circuit having at least one controllable semiconductor switch, at least one capacitor and a transmitter coil. The at least one semiconductor switch is driven by a pulse phase modulator. |
US11689861B2 |
Sound production device, display device, and terminal
The present disclosure relates to a sound production device, a display device, and a terminal. The sound production device includes a first electrode layer arranged on a display substrate; an insulating layer arranged on a side of the first electrode layer away from the display substrate; an electromagnetic coil arranged on a side of the insulating layer away from the first electrode layer; a magnetic diaphragm arranged on a side of the electromagnetic coil away from the insulating layer and configured to vibrate and produce sounds in response to a magnetic field generated by the electromagnetic coil, wherein a vertical projection of the electromagnetic coil on the display substrate and a vertical projection of the magnetic diaphragm on the display substrate falls on a non-opening area, the insulating layer defines a via, and the electromagnetic coil and the first electrode layer are electrically connected through the via. |
US11689854B2 |
Audio routing system for routing audio data to and from a mobile device
A method includes receiving sound by a first audio unit installed in an electrical outlet, routing audio data corresponding to the received sound from the first audio unit to a second audio unit installed in a second electrical outlet, and sending the audio data to a mobile device using a wireless link between the mobile device and the second audio unit. Routing the audio data may include receiving the audio data from the first audio unit by a third audio unit and routing the audio data to the second audio unit by the third audio unit serving as a router. The data may be routed using table driven routing, on-demand routing or some other appropriate routing protocol. The method may also include performing voice recognition on the audio data and detecting a command word and routing command word data to the second audio unit. |
US11689852B2 |
Audio rendering system
An audio rendering device includes: at least one wireless communications interface configured to receive a first plurality of audio packets from a wireless communication device, the first plurality of audio packets including frames of audio data for a first audio channel from a set of one or more audio channels; and a processing unit; wherein the audio rendering device is configured to release, at respective first buffer release times, the frames of the audio data for the first audio channel from a first buffer for rendering by the processing unit; wherein the audio rendering device is configured to receive one or more messages from an other audio rendering device; and wherein the audio rendering device is configured to synchronize the first buffer release times with second buffer release times associated with the other audio rendering device based on the received one or more messages. |
US11689850B2 |
Sound source separation device, semiconductor device, and electronic device
Provided is a semiconductor device that does not require an A/D converter circuit and is capable of performing sound source separation without converting an analog signal. The semiconductor device includes a plurality of microphones, a plurality of delay circuits, and a signal processing circuit. The plurality of microphones are electrically connected to the respective delay circuits, and output signals of the plurality of delay circuits are input to the signal processing circuit. The delay circuit includes a plurality of signal retention circuits capable of retaining an analog potential, and has functions of retaining an electric signal output from the microphone as a discrete analog signal in the signal retention circuits and outputting the signal at a time different from the time when the microphone outputs the signal. The signal processing circuit has a function of adding the output signals of the plurality of delay circuits. |
US11689846B2 |
Active noise control and customized audio system
An acoustic customization system to enhance a user's audio environment. One type of enhancement would allow a user to wear headphones and specify what ambient audio and source audio will be transmitted to the headphones. Added enhancements may include the display of an image representing the location of one or more audio sources referenced to a user, an audio source, or other location and/or the ability to select one or more of the sources and to record audio in the direction of the selected source(s). The system may take advantage of an ability to identify the location of an acoustic source or a directionally discriminating acoustic sensor, track an acoustic source, isolate acoustic signals based on location, source and/or nature of the acoustic signal, and identify an acoustic source. In addition, ultrasound may be serve as an acoustic source and communication medium. The audio customization system may be responsive to one or more inputs that enhance aspects of an audio output and one or more inputs that diminish aspects of an audio output. The system may lessen the influence of ambient audio or in some situations enhance ambient audio over source audio. The system may specify aspects of audio to be modified by specification of filtering algorithm, characterization of audio samples, monitored distortion, user selection, location specification or environmental specification. |
US11689836B2 |
Earloop microphone
A headset implements an earloop microphone and includes a housing. An earloop of the headset secures the headset to an ear of a user. A first microphone is acoustically coupled to a first opening in the housing. A second microphone is acoustically coupled to a second opening in the housing. A third microphone is acoustically coupled to a third opening in the earloop. |
US11689835B2 |
Display apparatus and vehicle including the same
A display apparatus includes a display panel configured to display an image, a front member on a front surface of the display panel, a supporting member on a rear surface of the display panel, a supporting frame on a rear surface of the front member, the supporting frame configured to surround a side surface of the supporting member and support the supporting member, and a vibration generating module supported by the supporting member and configured to vibrate the display panel. |
US11689828B2 |
Solid-state imaging device and camera system
A solid-state imaging device includes: a pixel unit in which pixels are arranged in a matrix pattern; and a pixel signal read-out unit including an AD conversion unit performing analog-to-digital (AD) conversion of a pixel signal read out from the pixel unit, wherein each pixel included in the pixel unit includes division pixels divided into regions in which photosensitivity levels or electric charge accumulating amounts are different from one another, the pixel signal reading unit includes a normal read-out mode and a multiple read-out mode, and includes a function of changing a configuration of a frame in accordance with a change of the read-out mode, and wherein the AD conversion unit acquires a pixel signal of one pixel by adding the division pixel signals while performing AD conversion for the division pixel signals. |
US11689827B2 |
Image sensing device and electronic device comprising the same
An image sensing device includes a pixel circuit, a readout circuit, and a row driver. The pixel circuit is configured to output a pixel signal in response to a selection signal. The readout circuit is configured to output a digital signal corresponding to the pixel signal, generate a gain control signal based on a first pixel signal received from the pixel circuit, provide the gain control signal to the pixel circuit, receive a second pixel signal output by the pixel circuit using the gain control signal, and output a digital signal corresponding to the second pixel signal. The row driver is configured to provide the selection signal to the pixel circuit while maintaining the selection signal at a first level while the readout circuit provides the gain control signal to the pixel circuit and the pixel circuit outputs the second pixel signal to the readout circuit. |
US11689823B2 |
Image sensing device and operating method thereof
Disclosed is an image sensing device and an operating method thereof, the image sensing device including an image sensor suitable for generating first image signals, corresponding to some of a plurality of pixels, in a binning mode, and an image processor suitable for generating second image signals, corresponding to other pixels, by performing an interpolation operation based on the first image signals in the binning mode. |
US11689822B2 |
Dual sensor imaging system and privacy protection imaging method thereof
A dual sensor imaging system and a privacy protection imaging method thereof are provided. The system is configured to control at least one color sensor and at least one IR sensor to respectively capture multiple color images and multiple IR images by adopting multiple exposure conditions adapted for an imaging scene, adaptively select a combination of the color image and the IR image that can reveal details of the imaging scene, detect a feature area with features of a target of interest in the color image, and fuse the color image and the IR image to generate a fusion image with the details of the imaging scene, and crop an image of the feature area of the fusion image to be replaced with an image not belonging to the IR image, so as to generate a scene image. |
US11689819B2 |
Techniques for capturing video in landscape mode by a handheld device
Video or image capture device and method of operation of the capture device are described. One example method includes determining, for a video capture by a capture device, a capture orientation mode setting of the capture device, capturing a video using one of a first camera or a second camera based on the capture orientation mode and a current orientation of the capture device, wherein the video is in the capture orientation mode, and storing, after capturing, the video in a video file. |
US11689814B1 |
System and a method for processing an image
A system and a method for processing an image. The system comprises an image gateway arranged to receive an input image showing a scene composed by a combination of a plurality of image portions of the input image, wherein one or more of the plurality of image portions is associated with an exposure level deviated from an optimal exposure level; and an enhancement engine arranged to process the input image by applying an exposure/image relationship to the input image, wherein the exposure/image relationship is arranged to adjust the exposure level of each of the plurality of image portions towards the optimal exposure level; and to generate an enhanced image showing a visual representation of the scene composed by a combination of the plurality of image portions of the input image with an adjusted exposure level. |
US11689813B2 |
Systems and methods for high dynamic range imaging using crossed polarizers
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, an imaging system includes: an image sensor including a plurality of subpixels grouped into a plurality of pixels; a polarization system including: a rotatable linear polarizer; and a polarizer mask including a plurality of polarizer filters, the polarizer filters being aligned with corresponding ones of the subpixels, the subpixels of a pixel of the plurality of pixels being located behind polarizer filters at different angles of linear polarization; and imaging optics configured to focus light from a scene onto the image sensor. |
US11689812B2 |
Camera system included in vehicle and control method therefor
Disclosed is a camera system included in a vehicle. The camera system comprises: a camera provided to a vehicle so as to capture the surroundings of the vehicle; and a processor for identifying an object present near the vehicle on the basis of an image captured by the camera, wherein the camera comprises a wide-angle lens, and a plurality of optical sensors for capturing a region within the viewing angle of the wide-angle lens, the wide-angle lens being designed so that the number of optical sensors for capturing a region corresponding to a predetermined angle range, among a plurality of angle ranges formed by dividing the viewing angle into predetermined angles, differs from the number of optical sensors for capturing a region corresponding to a different angle range. |
US11689811B2 |
Method and apparatus for obtaining enhanced resolution images
An imaging system for obtaining images having enhanced features is described. The imaging system includes an optical system that receives and direct light from a field of view to two or more image planes. The image planes are optically coupled and configured to detect at least a portion of the received light and generate image data corresponding to the field of view. The system can include a processor that receives the image data generated by each plane and combines the data to form a combined image. The combined image can have a higher resolution than any image that can be obtained from the individual image sensors and the image plane may be curved to reduce the cost of optics. The processor can detect objects (e.g., moving objects) contained in images obtained from one image plane and configure the other image planes to obtain more detailed images of the detected objects. |
US11689810B2 |
Adaptable incident surveillance system
A camera orientation control system for changing one or more camera orientations of one or more cameras towards a potential incident that is not currently in a field of view of the one or more cameras. The camera control system processes image frames for head orientation extraction, determines an amount of synchronous alignment in a proportion of head objects of the head objects to computationally assess that they are towards a new direction, and controls at least one camera to move the field of view of at least one camera of the one or more cameras towards the new direction. The system is useful for incident detection and extending or augmenting the capabilities of CCTV infrastructure. |
US11689805B2 |
Image capturing apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image capturing apparatus includes an image sensor configured to be able to output an image capturing signal and a focus detection image signal, a focus detection unit configured to set, on a screen of the image sensor, a focus detection range, and to perform focus detection, in each of a plurality of focus detection frames in the focus detection range, and a focus adjustment unit configured to perform a focus adjustment, during a shooting preparation operation and a shooting operation, based on an output of the focus detection unit, for tracking a subject, wherein the focus detection unit makes the focus detection range during the shooting operation broader than the focus detection range during shooting preparation operation. |
US11689797B2 |
Camera, method, non-transitory computer-readable medium, and system
The present disclosure includes an information processing apparatus, an information processing method, a non-transitory computer-readable medium, and a system. In one example, the information processing apparatus is a camera. The camera includes a memory, communication circuitry, and control circuitry. The memory is configured to store a first set of backup camera settings. The communication circuitry is configured to communicate with a server, the server configured to store a second set of backup camera settings. The control circuitry is configured to perform a start-up process when the camera is turned ON, the start-up process includes comparing the first set of backup camera settings to the second set of backup camera settings to determine whether the first set of backup camera settings is newer than the second set of backup camera settings. |
US11689791B2 |
Vehicular camera module
A vehicular camera module includes (i) a lens holder formed of a first material, (ii) a lens barrel accommodating a lens and formed of a second material, (iii) an imager printed circuit board having an imager, and (iv) a processor circuit board having an image processor. The imager printed circuit board is attached at the lens holder with the imager aligned with the lens accommodated in the lens barrel. The processor printed circuit board has circuitry that is electrically connected to circuitry of the imager printed circuit board. The coefficient of thermal expansion of the second material forming the lens barrel is lower than the coefficient of thermal expansion of the first material forming the lens holder. Circuitry of the vehicular camera module includes connecting elements that are configured to electrically connect to a wire harness of a vehicle equipped with the vehicular camera module. |
US11689790B2 |
Heatsinks for an image capture device
An image capture device that includes a housing and a heatsink located partially or completely within the housing. The heatsink comprises a planar surface, a printed circuit board in communication with the heatsink, and a sheet conductor that is a graphite sheet connected to the planar surface of the heatsink and in direct contact with the printed circuit board or components of the printed circuit board. |
US11689786B2 |
Dual camera module including hyperspectral camera module, apparatuses including dual camera module, and method of operating the same
A dual camera module including a hyperspectral camera module, an apparatus including the same, and a method of operating the apparatus are provided. The dual camera module includes a hyperspectral camera module configured to provide a hyperspectral image of a subject; and an RGB camera module configured to provide an image of the subject, and obtain an RGB correction value applied to correction of the hyperspectral image. |
US11689784B2 |
Camera assembly having a single-piece cover element
A camera assembly includes an image sensor having a field of view corresponding to a scene, an infrared (IR) illuminator configured to selectively illuminate the scene, and a single-piece cover element positioned in front of the image sensor and the IR illuminator such that light from the IR illuminator is directed through the cover element along a first light path and light from the scene passes through the cover element along a second light path prior to entering the image sensor, the cover element including a first portion between the first light path and the second light path, the first portion being substantially opaque to IR and/or visible light. |
US11689781B2 |
Generating customized graphics based on location information
Method of generating customized graphics based on location information includes processor receiving location information including location of first client device. Processor causes a status interface to be displayed on the first client device that includes locations that are within a predetermined distance from the first client device. Processor receives a selection from the first client device of the first location via the status interface and stores the first location in a location database associated with the first user. Location database includes: locations previously selected by the first client device via the status interface, locations associated with media content items received from the first client device, or locations associated with the location information received from the first client device. Processor generates a country selectable item, a city selectable item, and timeline selectable items and causes passport interface to be displayed on the first client device. Other embodiments are disclosed. |
US11689780B2 |
Methods of using proxy IP addresses and redirection for cross-device actions
A profile provider: (i) associates a primary online device (OD1) with a set-top box (STB); (ii) a location of OD1 at some point in time is estimated to be “near” the STB, thereby establishing a STB proxy location; (iii) one or more secondary online devices (OD2s) are observed to be located “near” the STB proxy location and are associated with the STB; and (iv) a television advertisement is selected to be directed to the STB, which selection is based at least in part on profile information linked to one of the associated OD2s. The method can be particularly advantageous in situations wherein: the STB is not connected to any computer network; the STB is not ever connected to the same local area network as OD1 or OD2; or television service (used by the STB) and online access (used by OD1 and OD2s) are provided by different service providers. |
US11689779B2 |
Systems and methods for customizing delivery of advertisements
When a viewer is determined to be interested in an advertisement, a media guidance application may identify a second related advertisement to display to the viewer. The second advertisement may be displayed following the first interesting advertisement. To avoid timing issues, media content following the advertisements may be buffered so that the viewer can catch up on the media content without missing anything. |
US11689774B2 |
Smart AV receiver for content protection
An audio/video (AV) receiver is adapted to be dynamically reconfigured in a selected one of an encrypted content support mode and an unencrypted content support mode. The AV receiver includes a controller configured to dynamically alter one or more encryption settings based at least in part on user input provided to a mode toggle mechanism. The one or more altered encryption settings are effective to facilitate presentation of unencrypted content within a received media stream on a display while selectively preventing presentation of encrypted content included in the received media stream on the display. |
US11689772B2 |
Rating video-download quality
Apparatus for rating download events is described. The apparatus includes a network interface and a processor. The processor, via the interface, monitors one or more download events in which content is downloaded by one or more users. In response to the monitoring, the processor identifies at least one quantitative property of the download events. Based on the property, the processor assigns a rating to the download events that is indicative of an estimated user-perceived quality of the download events. The processor then generates an output indicative of the rating. Other embodiments are also described. |
US11689771B2 |
Customized recommendations of multimedia content streams
Customized recommendations of multimedia content streams are provided herein. A method can include facilitating, by a network device of a wireless network and comprising a processor, an output of a recommendation of a first multimedia content stream at a communications device based on a monitored interaction determined to have been performed by an identified entity at the communications device. The method can also include facilitating, by the network device, a first transmission of the first multimedia content stream to the communications device in response to an acceptance of the recommendation of the first multimedia content stream received from the communications device. The first multimedia content stream can be renderable for consumption at the communications device. |
US11689766B2 |
Techniques for personalizing the playback of a media title based on user interactions with an internet of things device
In various embodiments, an interactive streaming application plays back a media title via a client device. In operation, while a client device plays back a first chunk of the media title, the interactive streaming application determines a first movement of an internet of things (“IoT”) device. The interactive streaming application then determines, from multiple target states, a target state that is associated with the first movement. Based on the target state, the interactive streaming application determines that a second chunk of the media title should be a next chunk of the media title that is streamed to the client device for playback. The interactive streaming application then causes the second chunk of the media title to be streamed to the client device. Advantageously, the interactive streaming application can automatically personalize the playback of the media title for a user based, at least in part, on movements of the IoT device. |
US11689765B1 |
Methods and apparatus for obfuscated audience identification
Methods and apparatus for obfuscated audience identification are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a camera to capture an obfuscated recording of a viewing environment, feature identifying circuitry to identify one or more features of a viewer in the viewing environment based on the obfuscated recording, and panelist identifying circuitry to identify a panelist in the viewing environment based on the one or more identified features of the viewer. |
US11689764B2 |
Methods and apparatus for loading and roll-off of reference media assets
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture are disclosed for loading and roll-off of reference media assets. Example apparatus disclosed herein are to determine whether a first condition to prune a reference media asset is satisfied, and in response to a determination that the first condition is satisfied, determine whether a second condition to prune the reference media asset is satisfied. Disclosed example apparatus are also to, in response to a determination that the second condition is satisfied: segment the reference media asset into a plurality of segments based on a length of the reference media asset, prune a first one of the segments, and retain a second one of the segments in a database to compare with meter data to credit media exposure associated with the reference media asset. |
US11689762B2 |
Method for switching audiovisual interfaces and circuit system
A method for switching audio-visual interfaces and a circuit system are provided. The circuit system is disposed in a sink device. A protocol layer circuit of each of audio-visual interfaces in the sink device includes a status and control data channel control module, which is used to respond to the signals sent by the video sources continuously when the sink device is connected with audio-visual sources via the audio-visual interfaces. The multiple video sources can accordingly send FRL (fixed rate link) signals to the sink device in response to responses made by the sink device. The protocol layer circuit includes an FRL audio-visual packet detection module that starts to detect a rate of an FRL and resolve audio-visual packets for obtaining audio-visual data for the audio-visual interface that the sink device switches to. |
US11689754B2 |
Systems and methods for predicting viewership and detecting anomalies
Prediction models for managing viewership data are disclosed. An amount of time users are displayed content is initially obtained. The obtained amounts may be for each content distributor that distributes channels, for each of the channels with respect to which sets of content are displayed, for each of the sets that comprises content displayed during past periods, and for each of the displayed content. A set of features associated with each of the displays is obtained and a target period is selected from among the past periods. A model is used to predict an amount of time users were displayed content during the target period, for each of the sets, channels, and distributors, based on the obtained sets of features associated with the displays during the target period and on the obtained amounts for the displays during the past periods that precede the target period. A comparison, respectively for the same displays during the target period, of each of the obtained amounts to each of the predicted amounts is performed, and an anomaly is detected based on the comparisons. Finally, the anomaly is alerted. |
US11689752B2 |
Apparatus for transmitting broadcast signals, apparatus for receiving broadcast signals, method for transmitting broadcast signals and method for receiving broadcast signals
The present invention provides an apparatus of transmitting broadcast signals, the apparatus including, an encoder for encoding service data, a frame builder for building at least one signal frame by mapping the encoded service data, a modulator for modulating data in the built at lease one signal frame by an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing, OFDM, scheme and a transmitter for transmitting the broadcast signals having the modulated data. |
US11689749B1 |
Centralized streaming video composition
Media, methods, and systems are disclosed for processing composite streaming video in connection with a centralized service. A request is received to initiate mixing a composite video live stream having a constituent stream quantity, one or more streaming video assets, and one or more media providers. If needed, one or more subsequent media servers are provisioned. The one or more constituent video streams and the one or more streaming video assets are received at a mixing server. The composite video live stream is rendered based thereon. The rendered composite video live stream is encoded into a standardized encoded video stream, which may be stored in one or more shared memories. The standardized encoded video stream is encoded into a provider-specific encoded media stream, which is then transmitted to a corresponding media provider. |
US11689748B2 |
Pixel filtering for content
Systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for filtering and/or removing defects from content, such as high dynamic range (HDR) content. A plurality of parameters for filtering one or more pixels may be determined. The parameter(s) may be used to determine one or more filter weights, and the filter weight(s) may be applied to one or more pixels and one or more corresponding prior pixels to generate one or more filtered pixels. The filtered content and/or pixels thereof may later be encoded for storage and/or transmission to users. |
US11689744B2 |
Methods and apparatuses for processing video signal
Embodiments of the present invention provide video signal processing methods. A video signal encoding method according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises checking a transform block including residual samples except a prediction sample from a picture of the video signal, generating transform coefficients through a transform for the residual samples of the transform block based on a size of the transform block, and performing quantization and entropy coding the transform coefficients, wherein generating the transform coefficients includes, applying a forward primary transform to each of a horizontal direction and vertical direction of the transform block including the residual samples, and not applying a forward non-separable secondary transform to the transform block to which the primary transform has been applied when the size of the transform block is smaller than or equal to 4×4, and applying the forward non-separable secondary transform to the transform block when the size of the transform block is greater than 4×4. |
US11689739B2 |
Encoder, decoder, encoding method, and decoding method
An encoder includes memory and circuitry configured to determine a merge mode to be applied to a current block, wherein the merge mode includes a sub-block merge mode and a first merge mode. In the merge mode, inter-prediction parameters are inferred from a neighboring block neighboring the current block. In the sub-block merge mode, the current block includes a plurality of sub-blocks, and inter-prediction parameters are provided for each of the plurality of sub-blocks. When the merge mode is determined to be the first merge mode, the circuitry generates a prediction image for the current block by performing a bi-directional optical flow prediction process, wherein the bi-directional optical flow prediction process uses a spatial gradient for the current block. When the merge mode is determined to be the sub-block merge mode, the circuitry generates a prediction image for the current block by not performing the bi-directional optical flow prediction process. |
US11689737B1 |
Plane coding target and image splicing system and method applying the same
Disclosed are a plane coding target and an image splicing system and method applying the same. The plane coding target comprises a plurality of coding units distributed in an array, the coding unit comprises one central coding point, a plurality of normal coding points and at least one positioning point, and a positioning point distribution style of the positioning point is used for determining coordinates of the central coding point and the normal coding points in a coding unit coordinate system; and coding numerical value sequences of the coding units are different from each other and unique. The plane coding target can realize large-area coding and positioning functions, and the image splicing system applying the plane coding target can solve the problems of splicing error and error accumulation caused by an identification error of a splicing location, thus realizing large-range, high-precision and short-time two-dimensional image splicing. |
US11689736B2 |
Video image processing method and device
A video image processing method including determining a current image block, in response to a size of the current image block meeting a preset condition, skipping a temporal motion vector prediction (TMVP) operation so that a temporal candidate motion vector of the current image block is not determined according to the TMVP operation, and encoding the current image block. The TMVP operation includes determining a relevant block of the current image block in a temporal neighboring image, and determining the temporal candidate motion vector of the current image block according to a motion vector of the relevant block. |
US11689733B2 |
Signaling scalability information in a parameter set
A system for decoding a video bitstream includes receiving a frame of the video that includes at least one slice and at least one tile and where each of the at least one slice and the at least one tile are not all aligned with one another. |
US11689731B2 |
Image decoding apparatus and image coding apparatus that involves bi-prediction
A WP prediction and a GBI prediction are adaptively used in combination. A video decoding apparatus (31) includes: a weighted prediction unit (3094) configured to generate a prediction image by using at least one of a weight coefficient or an offset configured for a first unit region and a weight coefficient configured for a second unit region different from the first unit region, the weight coefficient and the offset each being applied to a pixel value included in one or a plurality of reference images. |
US11689730B2 |
Encoding method and apparatus therefor, decoding method and apparatus therefor
Provided is a video decoding method including obtaining split information indicating whether a current block is to be split from a bitstream; splitting the current block into two or more sub-blocks when the split information indicates that the current block is to be split; determining lower horizontal coding order information of the sub-blocks of the current block according to higher horizontal coding order information applied to the current block, based on at least one of split information, size information, and neighboring block information of the current block; and decoding the sub-blocks according to the lower horizontal coding order information. |
US11689729B2 |
Method and apparatus for video intra prediction involving filtering reference samples based on wide-angle mode
A method of intra prediction of a block in a picture of a video is provided. The method includes obtaining an intra prediction mode of the block; determining whether the intra prediction mode of the block is a wide-angle mode; filtering reference samples for the block based, at least in part, upon determining that the intra prediction mode of the block is the wide-angle mode; and generating predicted samples of the block based on filtered reference samples. |
US11689723B2 |
Apparatus and method for inverse quantization
A method for inverse quantization of a current block of a picture is provided. The method is performed by a decoder, and the picture comprises a luminance component and a chrominance component, where the luminance component and the chrominance component are partitioned into multiple blocks. The method includes obtaining one or more existing quantization parameter (QP) values from a received bitstream, wherein the one or more existing QP values are associated with a current block in the chrominance component; determining a QP value for the current block in the chrominance component based on the one or more existing QP values; performing inverse quantization on the current block in the chrominance component using the determined QP value. |
US11689715B2 |
Non-directional intra prediction for L-shape partitions
Aspects of the disclosure include methods, apparatuses, and non-transitory computer-readable storage mediums for video encoding/decoding. An apparatus includes processing circuitry that decodes prediction information of a current block in a current picture that is a part of a coded video bitstream. The prediction information indicates a non-directional intra prediction mode for the current block. The processing circuitry partitions the current block into a plurality of partitions. The plurality of partitions includes at least one L-shaped partition. The processing circuitry reconstructs one of the plurality of partitions based on at least one of (i) neighboring reconstructed samples of the one of the plurality of partitions or (ii) neighboring reconstructed samples of the current block. |
US11689714B2 |
Encoder which generates prediction image to be used to encode current block
An encoder includes circuitry and memory connected to the circuitry. The circuitry, in operation: derives, as a first parameter, a total sum of absolute values of sums of horizontal gradient values respectively for pairs of relative pixel positions; derives, as a second parameter, a total sum of absolute values of sums of vertical gradient values respectively for the pairs of relative pixel positions; derives, as a third parameter, a total sum of horizontal-related pixel difference values respectively for the pairs of relative pixel positions; derives, as a fourth parameter, a total sum of vertical-related pixel difference values respectively for the pairs of relative pixel positions; derives, as a fifth parameter, a total sum of vertical-related sums of horizontal gradient values respectively for the pairs of relative pixel positions; and generates a prediction image to be used to encode the current block using the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth parameters. |
US11689708B2 |
Multi-aperture zoom digital cameras and methods of using same
Multi-aperture zoom digital cameras comprising first and second scanning cameras having respective first and second native fields of view (FOV) and operative to scan a scene in respective substantially parallel first and second planes over solid angles larger than the respective native FOV, wherein the first and second cameras have respective centers that lie on an axis that is perpendicular to the first and second planes and are separated by a distance B from each other, and a camera controller operatively coupled to the first and second scanning cameras and configured to control the scanning of each camera. |
US11689706B2 |
Method for generating virtual viewpoint image and image processing apparatus
A method for generating a virtual viewpoint image includes generating, by a first image processing apparatus, first information for generating the virtual viewpoint image based on a first image captured by a first camera, generating, by a second image processing apparatus, second information for generating the virtual viewpoint image based on a second image captured by a second camera; specifying a viewpoint in the virtual viewpoint image; and generating, by a third image processing apparatus, a virtual viewpoint image corresponding to the specified viewpoint using the first information and the second information. |
US11689704B2 |
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. |
US11689701B2 |
Systems and methods for detecting traffic violations using mobile detection devices
Disclosed are systems and methods for detecting traffic violations using one or more mobile detection devices. Videos captured by one or more mobile detection devices can be processed on the mobile detection devices to extract data and information concerning a potential traffic violation involving a vehicle and a restricted road area. The mobile detection devices can transmit such data and information to a server configured to make a determination as to whether a traffic violation has occurred by comparing the data and information received from the mobile detection devices. |
US11689699B2 |
Control device, system, and method
A control device 200 includes at least one memory configured to store a program code, and at least one processor configured to access the program code and operate as instructed by the program code. The program code includes an acquisition code configured to cause the at least one processor to acquire a request for requesting determination as to whether or not a target area is usable for a predetermined purpose, and a control code configured to cause the at least one processor to perform control to cause a first flying object to fly to the target area. The acquisition code is configured to cause the at least one processor to further acquire sensing data that is data obtained by optical sensing of the target area by the first flying object. The program code further comprises a determination code configured to cause the at least one processor to determine, based on the acquired sensing data, whether or not the target area is usable for the predetermined purpose. |
US11689691B2 |
Method and device for automatically evaluating and providing video signals of an event
The invention relates to a method and a device for evaluating and providing video signals of an event. A uniform time signal is assigned to recorded video signals of the event, and to captured camera parameters and metadata, after which the video signals are automatically evaluated in a data processing device on the basis of a user input. This way, a desired portion of the video signals can be provided to the user on the basis of the evaluation. |
US11689689B2 |
Infrared imaging system having structural data enhancement
An imaging system includes a light source for emitting visible light and infrared light and a camera head unit configured to capture visible light image data so as to generate a visible light image frame and configured to capture infrared image data so as to generate an infrared image frame. A camera control unit is configured to extract a structural data from the visible light image frame. The camera control unit is further configured to apply the structural data to the infrared image frame so as to enhance the infrared image with structural data. |
US11689687B2 |
Video creation method
Provided is a video creation method in which, in a configuration in which a part of a captured video is extracted and displayed, the adjustment of an exposure amount and the video display in a case in which an extracted region is changed are appropriately executed.A video creation method according to an embodiment of the present invention includes setting, in an imaging region of a reference video having a first angle of view, a plurality of regions having a second angle of view smaller than the first angle of view, selecting a selection region of a recorded video from among the plurality of regions, reselecting the selection region from among the plurality of regions to switch the selection region, recording each of a pre-switching video and a post-switching video, displaying the post-switching video after the pre-switching video is displayed and displaying an insertion video in a period between a display period of the pre-switching video and a display period of the post-switching video, and adjusting, during a display period of the insertion video, an exposure amount and the like of a post-switching selection region. |
US11689686B2 |
Fast and/or slowmotion compensating timer display
A compensating timer system and method utilizable with video data featuring sections of different playback or recording speeds. The compensating timer system can be utilized with a user interface associated with and displayable thereon. The user interface can include a video display region configured or configurable to display video data, and an animated time indicator. The animated time indicator can be dependent on a modified playing speed of the video data that changes between different first and second speed rates. The first speed rate can be changed to the second speed rate upon receipt of an input associated with an affordance, by modifying at least one frame in the video data. This allows for continuous recording and/or displaying of video at different speed rates without altering operations or settings. The animated time indicator can be an animated affordance, an animated progress bar, an elapsed timer and/or a time remaining clock. |
US11689683B2 |
Image processing apparatus, for increased authentication information security for a chat service
A technique reduces the possibility of a leak of authentication information for a chat service. An image processing apparatus that communicates with a chat server configured to perform control to display received image data in a talk room of the chat server based on received information about the talk room includes a reception unit configured to receive predetermined information corresponding to a user by transmitting authentication information for the user logging in to a chat service to the chat server, a storage unit configured to store the predetermined information received by the reception unit, and a display unit configured to display the talk room that corresponds to the predetermined information and not to display the talk room that does not correspond to the predetermined information. |
US11689680B2 |
Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to display a screen on which plural destination candidates and a GUI component that receives an instruction to end selection are displayed, receive the selection of the destination from plural destination candidates displayed on the screen, end the display of the screen in a case where the instruction to end the selection is received by the GUI component, and end the display of the screen even though the instruction to end the selection is not received by the GUI component, when a single or plural selected destinations satisfy a predetermined condition. |
US11689673B2 |
Printing device
A printing device includes a panel unit which operation information for operating a printing unit is input, and a speaker that is stored in a main housing of the printing unit and outputs an operating sound, the main housing includes a sound emitting hole that emits the operating sound to an outside of the main housing, the sound emitting hole is located such that at least a part thereof overlaps the panel unit when the panel unit is viewed from the normal direction. |
US11689670B2 |
System and method for monitoring, recommending, updating and supplying multifunction peripheral fleets
A system and method for maintenance and supplying of a fleet of multifunction peripheral devices includes two or more networked devices including a decision engine. Devices discover one another and one device is designated as a server. The server creates a virtual lobby accessible by other devices and its decision engine is enabled. The server invites other devices into its virtual lobby, and these devices join the lobby in response. Devices provide their device state information to the lobby. The enabled decision engine generates recommendations for consumable replenishment, device servicing or device configuration, relaying the recommendations to a system administrator's tablet or smartphone. The administrator may accept, reject, modify or implement received suggestions. Consumable supplies or servicing recommendations can be done automatically if enabled. Administrator actions are fed back to the server for machine learning to improve future suggestions. |
US11689663B2 |
Customer journey management
Systems and methods of managing customer journeys are implemented using one or more processors in a computing system. Each journey may comprise a succession of interactions at interaction points such as telephone conversations, responses to an interactive voice response “IVR” system and viewing a web page. Customer journey scores are determined for customers at one or more interaction points along the customer journey and the customer journey score is used to determine whether and when an intervention should take place. Models for determining customer journey scores may be created for a set of customers based on one or both of subjective and objective data relating to a subset of the set of customers that have made some or part of the journey, e.g. customers that have responded to polls. An intervention may take place during the journey or after completion of the journey. |
US11689661B2 |
Context-aware redirection from telephony environment to messaging environment
A redirection and messaging system receives telephony information identifying a caller and call context from a telephony system. The system selects one of a plurality of messaging operators based on the call context, optionally sends an introductory message to the caller via a messaging service, and generates a message interface for the selected message operator. The message interface includes the caller and call context and any messages sent between the caller and the selected message operator, with an input interface allowing the selected message operator to input and send messages to the caller. |
US11689657B1 |
Client-specific control of shared telecommunications services
Aspects are directed toward use of data communications server(s) and a Platform as a Service (PaaS) interface to provide remote services for endpoint devices of a plurality disparate client entities. In one example, an apparatus includes a computing server to provide data communications for a plurality of endpoint devices respectively associated with a plurality of disparate client entities according to and responsive to client-specific sets of control data. The apparatus also includes a processing circuit configured to adjust routing of the communications by the computing server, in response to call event data generated by the computing server, by generating the client-specific sets of control data for each client entity according to a respective set of directives. |
US11689654B2 |
Data exchange during a voice call session
Techniques for performing data exchanges during voice call sessions is described. In one example, a network server may facilitate a voice call session between user devices and associate a unique session number (USN) to each of the voice call sessions. The USN may be used as a reference when toggling between voice call sessions. In one example, when a particular voice call session is toggled to an active state, the network server may limit recipients of sensitive financial information to be between transacting parties in the active voice call session. By isolating other user devices that are not privy to transactions in the active voice call session, the chances for a transacting party in the active voice call session to accidentally send payments, for example, to an unintended recipient can be substantially minimized. |
US11689652B2 |
Hands-free apparatus, data transfer method, and computer-readable medium
A hands-free apparatus includes a memory, and a hardware processor coupled to the memory. The hardware processor is configured to: perform a hands-free connection process of connecting to a mobile phone by using a hands-free communication protocol for performing a hands-free phone conversation; perform a first data transfer process of making a first connection with the mobile phone by using a data transfer protocol for transferring phone data related to phone, and causing the phone data to be automatically or manually transferred from the mobile phone; and depending on a status of a different data transfer process than the first data transfer process, perform transfer control related to transfer by at least one of the first data transfer process and the different data transfer process. |
US11689651B2 |
Slidable flexible display device
The present application discloses a slidable flexible display device, including a first supporting body, a second supporting body, and a linkage mechanism. The first supporting body includes a first rear shell and a rear shell disposed on the first rear shell. The first supporting body and the second supporting body are slidable along a straight line between the first supporting body and the second supporting body. The linkage mechanism includes screw rod assemblies and a screen fixing plate. The first supporting plate and the screen fixing plate are respectively linked to the screw rod assemblies. |
US11689650B2 |
Camera module and mobile phone using the same
Disclosed herein is a camera module comprising: a circuit board; a frame coupled to the circuit board; an image sensor on the circuit board; a bobbin on the frame, a plurality of lenses being inside the bobbin; a coil wound on the bobbin, the bobbin moving to two directions based on a current applied to the coil; a magnet configured to interact the coil; and a yoke on the frame, the magnet being at an inner side of the yoke, wherein the bobbin moves to a first direction when a forward current is applied to the coil and to a second direction when a reverse current is applied to the coil. |
US11689647B2 |
Communication apparatus, control method, and storage medium
A communication apparatus that performs Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) communication, the communication apparatus includes at least one processor that executes a set of instructions, the instructions, when executed, causing the communication apparatus to perform operations includes setting a maximum segment size (MSS) lower limit value to be used in the TCP communication, based on a user operation, and executing, when an initiation request for the TCP communication is received from an external apparatus, and in a case where an MSS candidate value received from the external apparatus and acceptable by the external apparatus is more than or equal to the set MSS lower limit value, control to determine the MSS candidate value or the MSS lower limit value set in the communication apparatus, whichever smaller in value, as an MSS to be used in the TCP communication, and establish the TCP communication using the determined MSS. |
US11689645B2 |
Service data transmission method and apparatus
A service data transmission method and apparatus are provided. The method includes: obtaining, by an information control center, first information from a service server, where the first information includes service information and/or application information; obtaining, by the information control center, second information from user equipment, where the second information includes at least one of service information, mobility information, behavior information, and status information of the user equipment; and controlling, by the information control center, transmission of service data of the user equipment based on the first information and/or the second information. In the embodiments of the present disclosure, transmission of the service data can be controlled based on specific information that is about the service data and that is obtained by the information control center, and different transmission quality is provided for different types of service data. |
US11689643B2 |
Just-in-time auto-provisioning systems and methods for information exchange platform
An information exchange platform receives a file from a client system and processes the file for delivery to a trading partner (TP) of the client system. The TP does not need to be a client of the information exchange platform. So long as the file has some identifying information such as an email address that uniquely identifies the TP within a custom solution for the client system, the information exchange platform can automatically and programmatically provision the TP. An auto-provisioning subsystem is operable to create and/or configure information needed to complete the processing of the file just in time, including creating a legal entity and a routing address for the TP. When completed, the file is processed into a deliverable, which is then provided for delivery to the TP just in time as the file is received from the client system. |
US11689640B2 |
Flexible multi-access edge computing (MEC) services consumption through hosts zoning
Systems and methods for establishing, configuring, and operating multi-access edge computing (MEC) services and service consumption through zoning hosts in multi-vendor or multi-system environments. An apparatus operating as a MEC orchestrator to manage services consumption using zones is configurable to perform operations to: receive, from an application executing at a host, a request for a list of services and corresponding proximity zones; in response to receiving the request for the list of services, query a plurality of hosts for performance metrics of respective services offered from the plurality of hosts, the respective services to be used by the application executing at the host; construct a zone map, the zone map maintaining a mapping between the application and the plurality of hosts based on the performance metrics; and manage migration of the application or a service of the respective services, based on the zone map, to ensure QoS of the application. |
US11689639B2 |
System and method for improving Internet communication by using intermediate nodes
A method for fetching a content from a web server to a client device is disclosed, using tunnel devices serving as intermediate devices. The client device accesses an acceleration server to receive a list of available tunnel devices. The requested content is partitioned into slices, and the client device sends a request for the slices to the available tunnel devices. The tunnel devices in turn fetch the slices from the data server, and send the slices to the client device, where the content is reconstructed from the received slices. A client device may also serve as a tunnel device, serving as an intermediate device to other client devices. Similarly, a tunnel device may also serve as a client device for fetching content from a data server. The selection of tunnel devices to be used by a client device may be in the acceleration server, in the client device, or in both. The partition into slices may be overlapping or non-overlapping, and the same slice (or the whole content) may be fetched via multiple tunnel devices. |
US11689638B2 |
Embedded database as a microservice for distributed container cloud platform
Disclosed is a framework for providing microservices for database with embedded container service in a container cloud platform. The framework includes a container cloud manager for performing distributed management of resources in a data center. The container cloud manager includes an orchestrator with a flexible job scheduler and operator pool. The flexible job scheduler and container cloud master form a flexible job management platform for managing jobs of the data center. The flexible job management framework can isolate various types of jobs as well as mix various jobs for efficient usage of hosts or resources in the data center. The operator pool includes optional components of a database. The orchestrator facilitates quick customization and release of database products, such as a HANA database with optional services, as requested by a user in the container cloud platform. |
US11689635B2 |
Systems and methods for a cross-site opt-in network
A method for tracking a user across multiple website domains over a computerized network, the method comprising sending a first first-party user identifier to a collector in response to a user accessing a first website; generating a first user prompt in response to the user accessing the first website; receiving a first input from the user in response to the first user prompt; redirecting the user to a centralized domain; sending a second first-party user identifier associated with the user and the centralized domain to the collector; correlating the first first-party user identifier with the second first-party user identifier to determine that the user is associated with both the first first-party user identifier and the second first-party user identifier; and displaying a webpage of the centralized domain or a landing page in response to the correlation. |
US11689634B2 |
Optimizing size of protocol communication in a vehicle internal networks
A computer implemented method of reducing a size of a message intercepted on a communication channel of a vehicle, comprising using one or more processors of a vehicular device. The processor(s) is adapted for receiving one or more of a plurality of messages intercepted by one or more devices adapted to monitor messages transmitted via one or more segments of one or more communication channels of a vehicle, applying one or more trained machine learning models to identify one or more of a plurality of data patterns in one or more of the messages, adjusting one or more of the messages by replacing each of the identified data pattern(s) with a respective predefined lossless representation having a reduced size compared to the identified data pattern and transmitting the adjusted message(s) to a remote system via one or more upload communication channels. |
US11689633B2 |
Systems and methods for tracking user access across web domains
Systems and methods for cross-domain tracking of users are disclosed. Embodiments provide mechanism for a unique identifier generated for a first domain (also referred to as a cross domain identifier) and stored at the user device to be made available to a second domain via a cross domain identifier system (XID system) such that the second domain can also use the same unique identifier for the user. This way, a user is identified at multiple domains of the organization using a single unique identifier. Further, in case a user identifier cannot be provided from the first domain to the second, the unique identifier can be created based on a fingerprint of the user's browser. |
US11689632B2 |
Prioritized provision and retrieval of offline map data
Provided are methods, systems, devices, and tangible non-transitory computer readable media for offline mapping and navigation. The disclosed technology can determine a current region associated with a current location of a navigation device. Predicted travel destinations from the current region can be determined based on aggregated travel data. The aggregated travel data can include previous travel destinations from within the current region. Based on the current region and the predicted travel destinations, additional regions associated with the current region can be determined. Further, connectivity information can be determined based on network data. The connectivity information can be associated with network connectivity within the additional regions. The additional regions can be prioritized based on the connectivity information. Furthermore, portions of offline map data associated with the respective additional regions can be sent to the navigation device in an order partly based on the priority of the additional regions. |
US11689630B2 |
Request processing method and apparatus, electronic device, and computer storage medium
A request processing method and apparatus, an electronic device, and a computer storage medium are provided, which are related to the technical field of cloud computing. The request processing method includes: receiving a content delivery network (CDN) request; acquiring a dynamic code corresponding to the CDN request, wherein the dynamic code is a pre-configured code; compiling the dynamic code in real time to obtain a compiled code; and executing the compiled code. The request processing method provided in an embodiment of the present application may improve the flexibility of request processing of a CND system, and has no concurrency limitation. |
US11689621B2 |
Computing device and storage card
A first IP address is set to the host, and a second IP address is set to the storage card. A storage card includes a storage device and a processor for executing firmware. The host converts a first Ethernet packet including an ISP-related request and destined for the second IP address into an NVMe request according to an NVMe protocol, and transfers the NVMe request to the storage card. The firmware parses the NVMe request to perform the ISP-related request. |
US11689619B2 |
Highly efficient native e-mail message data protection for office 365
Embodiments for a method of storing e-mail messages using a cloud native e-mail data protection process. E-mail messages are first compressed and stored in a container along with selected metadata. An Email Record is created for each e-mail message. A Container Record is created for each newly created container, and a Backup Record is created for each container for each backup. Once the required records are created, the process facilitates the execution of backup operations, such as full or incremental backups of the stored e-mail messages. Data tiering is supported so that low cost object storage in the public cloud is used instead of expensive processing methods, such as deduplication backups. |
US11689617B1 |
System for triggering resource channel mapping for dynamic authentication
Systems, computer program products, and methods are described herein for triggering resource channel mapping for dynamic authentication. The present invention is configured to receive, from a user input device, a request from a user to access resources via a first resource channel; retrieve information associated with the user; query a resource channel repository using the information associated with the user; retrieve, from the resource channel repository, information associated with a second resource channel based on at least the query, wherein the second resource channel is associated with the user; in response, automatically trigger a resource channel mapping engine; map, using the resource channel mapping engine, the second resource channel and the first resource channel; and in response, authorize the request to access the resources via the first resource channel. |
US11689615B2 |
Airline peer-to-peer data transfer system
A method and system may provide offline communications on an aircraft by establishing a mesh network for client devices of airline personnel to communicate peer-to-peer. A first client device executing an airline application on an aircraft determines that the first client device is unable to access an online airline database. The first client device provides, via a short-range communication protocol over a dedicated secure communication channel, a request to open a communication session with a second client device. The request includes identification information for the first client device and an indication of the airline application executing on the first client device. In response to the second client device determining that the first client device has permission to communicate airline data peer-to-peer with the second client device in a mesh network, the first client device receives airline data via the mesh network, and stores a local copy of the airline data. |
US11689614B2 |
Configuration method for transmitting data from a field device
The present disclosure relates to a method for configuring step by step for transmission of data from a field device to at least one target system, comprising the steps of: creating a configuration comprising at least one subconfiguration for the field device and a subconfiguration for the target system; transmitting the configuration from the field device to the target system; and transmitting the data from the field device to the target system, wherein the data are forwarded, processed, stored or discarded based on the subconfiguration of the field device in the field device, and wherein the data are processed or stored in the target system based on the subconfiguration of the target system. |
US11689612B2 |
Container mobility based on border gateway protocol prefixes
The disclosure describes systems and methods for minimizing latency for users accessing services hosted on a cloud-computing system. A service of the cloud-computing system periodically queries edge sites of the cloud-computing system for information regarding containers stored on the edge sites. In response to the queries, the edge sites provide information identifying containers hosted on the edge sites, prefixes that the containers service, and connection locations where traffic from the prefixes enter the cloud-computing system. The service may determine whether the connection locations have changed. If a connection location for a prefix has changed, the service modifies a location of a container servicing the prefix. The service may migrate the container to a current connection location for the prefix. Modifying the location may reduce latency experienced by users behind the prefix. |
US11689606B2 |
Communication method, system and apparatus
A communications system which includes a first data center and a second data center, where the first data center includes a first message proxy, a first routing proxy, a service server, and a storage server and configured to receive a first message from an application running on the service server, add routing information to the first message to generate a second message when the first message is processed by the second data center, and store the second message in a public area of the storage server, where the public area is configured to store a message processed by the second data center. The first routing proxy is configured to obtain the second message from the public area, and send the second message to the second data center based on the routing information. |
US11689601B1 |
Stream quality enhancement
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to stream quality enhancement. A determination can be made that quality of an audio/video (A/V) stream being streamed to a first device falls below a quality threshold. A plurality of edge processing devices in an environment of the first device can be identified. Available computing resources of each of the edge processing devices can be determined. At least one edge processing device of the plurality of edge processing devices with sufficient computing resources for correcting quality of the A/V stream using a correction model can be selected. The selected at least one edge processing device can be instructed to correct the A/V stream using the correction model to generate a corrected A/V stream that satisfies the quality threshold. A command to transmit the corrected A/V stream to the first device can be issued. |
US11689600B1 |
Network capacity planning based on application performance
Network capacity planning based on application performance can include detecting a data session occurring on a network, identifying an application being used for the data session, where the application can include a video application, determining if a performance model for the video application exists, the performance model describing performance metrics and quality of service events associated with the video application, determining, based on the performance model, a capacity planning trigger for the video application, where the capacity planning trigger can include increasing network capacity based on the needs and a quality of service associated with the video application during the data session, and generating a command that, when executed by a network entity, causes the network entity to implement the capacity planning trigger on the network. |
US11689599B2 |
Video aware communication with multiple transport blocks
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to video aware wireless communication. In some aspects, a communication device may classify a set of packets of streaming video content based at least in part on one or more video characteristics; assign the set of packets to a plurality of data radio bearers based on the effect of the set of packets on the quality of experience; generate a plurality of transport blocks for each of the plurality of DRBs; and provide the plurality of transport blocks for transmission. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11689596B2 |
Method for broadcasting streaming contents in a peer-to-peer network
The present invention relates to a method for streaming, on a player of a client device (11), a broadcast content within a peer-to-peer network (10) of client devices (11, 12), said content consisting of a sequence of segments available in a plurality of levels of quality and said player being adapted to choose the level of quality of the segments in accordance with an adaptive bitrate ABR regulation logic; the client device (11) comprising a first buffer (M1) adapted to store segments in a format suitable for transfer within the peer-to-peer network (10), the method being characterized in that it comprises the implementation, by data processing means (110) of the device (11), of steps of: a. Receiving a request for a segment from the player; b. Providing, in response, said segment from the first buffer (M1) upon expiry of a response deadline defined with respect to said ABR logic of the player. |
US11689595B1 |
Method and system for monitoring streaming
Disclosed are a method and system for monitoring streaming. The method for streaming monitoring includes registering a streaming channel of a user as monitoring target information, performing monitoring on broadcast streaming using the streaming channel based on configuration information of the user, and providing monitoring information for the broadcast streaming. |
US11689593B2 |
Delivery of content
Future data connection quality may be predicted based on past data connection quality, and future requests for data may be predicted based on past requests. These predictions may be used to help decide whether, when, and/or how to deliver the data in a proactive manner. For example, according to some aspects described herein, a future data connection quality may be predicted based at least on historical data connection quality. It may be determined whether to pre-deliver at least a first portion of an item of content based at least on the predicted future data connection quality. If so, then the at least the portion of the item of content may be pre-delivered to the device and/or to another destination. |
US11689592B2 |
Configurable group-based media streams during an online communication session
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for configurable group-based media stream transmission allow media configurations to define how media (e.g., video data, audio data) is transmitted among different participant groups for an online communication session. In some embodiments, meeting participants may be assigned into either a presenter group or an audience group. The online communication session may be configured such that both video and audio data captured at the device of a presenter is shared with both the other presenters and the audience, while audio and/or video data captured at the devices of the audience is shared with only the presenters, but not the other members of the audience. As a result, the audience members are able to communicate with the presenters during the presentation but cannot communicate with the other members of the audience. |
US11689590B2 |
Determining and managing social interaction options in social networking environments
Embodiments of the present disclosure include systems and methods for determining and managing social interaction options for social connections such as, for example, friendships in a social networking environment. In one embodiment, users of a social network are provided with more granularity in controlling the social interactions associated with individual social connections. The social connections can be a connection between two of more users of a social networking environment. |
US11689587B2 |
Methods, systems, and computer readable media for optimized inter-session border controller (SBC) attended call transfer with re-use of transfer target session
A first SBC establishes a first media session between a transferor and a transferee. A second SBC establishes a second media session between the transferor and a transfer target. The first SBC receives a REFER message initiated by the transferor and determines that a dialog ID in the REFER message does not correspond to a media session currently being handled by the first SBC. The first SBC sends a SIP INVITE message to a plurality of SBCs, including the second SBC, that are in a load sharing group with the first SBC. The SIP INVITE message includes the dialog ID associated with the second media session, which triggers the second SBC to re-use the second media session to establish a media session between the transferee and the transfer target. |
US11689585B2 |
Processing sensitive information over VoIP
The invention relates to a method of processing sensitive information over VoIP. The method provides a method of processing, by a call processor, a media call comprising the steps of: receiving a first signalling stream from a first entity; creating a second signalling stream to a second entity; forwarding signals received from the first signalling stream to the second signalling stream; receiving a third signalling stream from the second entity; creating a fourth signalling stream to the first entity; and forwarding signals received on the third signalling stream to the fourth signalling stream; the first signalling stream containing instructions to set up a media call between the first entity and the second entity such that media is transmitted over a first media stream from the first entity to the second entity and a media is transmitted over a second media stream from the second entity to the first entity without intervention by said call processor. |
US11689584B2 |
Establishing communication links using routing protocols
Systems and methods for facilitating shared access-right evaluation using linked communication channels are provided. A first communication can be received over a first communication link from a first user device, and a second communication can be received over a second communication link from a second user device. The first and second communications can include requests for the assignment of access rights. Map data can be generated and transmitted to each of the first and second user devices. Each user device can display a visual representation of access-right data. Further, a communication session can be facilitated between the first user device and the second user device. The communication session can be presented on the visual representation for each user device so that the first user and the second user can collaboratively evaluate access rights. |
US11689583B2 |
Network node, entity and methods performed therein for handling a communication session in a communication network
A method performed by a network node for handling a communication session in a communication network using a session description protocol, SDP, for communication sessions is provided. The network node sends, on one or both established communication sessions, a request with an indication. The indication indicates a request of one or more mappings of a payload type number to a codec associated to the communication session. The network node receives a response including one or more response indications. A response indication indicates one or more mappings of a payload type number to a codec associated to the communication session. The network node further sends a request indication indicating a mapping of a payload type number to a codec suggested to use in an offer message generated by the at least one entity. The mapping is selected based on the one or more response indications in the received response. |
US11689578B2 |
System and method for embedding external infrastructure services into management nodes
In one example, a management node and an infrastructure node external to the management node may be identified in a cloud computing environment. The management node may execute a centralized management service and the external infrastructure node may execute a first infrastructure service that handles at least one infrastructure network function for the centralized management service. Further, a second infrastructure service may be deployed on the management node. Data in the first infrastructure service may be replicated to the second infrastructure service. Furthermore, the centralized management service in the management node may be repointed to the second infrastructure service such that the second infrastructure service is to operate within the management node. |
US11689574B2 |
Optimizing security and event information
A configuration of a security system is optimized based on revising metadata categories and one or more associated properties which comprise the metadata categories included in at least one rule used by the security system. The optimized configuration is transmitted to the security system. A current configuration of the security system is update. An indication of the update being successful is received. |
US11689572B2 |
Systems and methods for inventory management using prime numbers
Various embodiments of the present technology can include systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media configured to receive information about a plurality of regions contained within a hierarchy of a computer network environment, wherein the plurality of regions are assigned respective prime numbers. A first prime number assigned to a first region of the plurality of regions is determined. A second prime number assigned to a second region of the plurality of regions, wherein the second prime number is different from the first prime number is determined. A nearest common region in the hierarchy that includes the first region and the second region based on the respective prime numbers is identified. A security policy associated with the nearest common region is determined. |
US11689569B2 |
Methods and systems for honeyfile creation, deployment and management
A method for automatically creating a honeyfile for a file system, includes the steps of: surveying a file set of the file system to identify tokenisable data in the file set, tokenising the identified tokenisable data to form a plurality of token sequences, and either selecting one of the plurality of token sequences or generating a token sequence to operate as an exemplar token sequence; applying a substitution method to substitute the tokens of the exemplar token sequence with replacement tokenisable data; and packaging the replacement tokenisable data into a honeyfile. |
US11689564B2 |
Method and apparatus for processing data in cleaning device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and apparatus for processing data. The method can include: receiving a SYN message with a destination address being a target IP; establishing a session based on a quadruple of the SYN message; and forwarding the SYN message to a server corresponding to the target IP. |
US11689562B2 |
Detection of ransomware
An apparatus, including systems and methods, for detecting ransomware is disclosed herein. For example, in some embodiments, an apparatus includes a memory element operable to store instructions; and a processor operable to execute the instructions, such that the apparatus is configured to receive data identifying a process and a plurality of files accessed by the process; identify an access indicator associated with each of the plurality of files accessed by the process, wherein the access indicator includes file type; determine whether the access indicator exceeds a threshold; interrupt, based on a determination that the access indicator exceeds a threshold, the process; and prompt a user to allow or disallow the process to proceed. |
US11689561B2 |
Detecting unknown malicious content in computer systems
Various embodiments discussed herein enable the detection of malicious content. Some embodiments do this by determining a similarity score between content, computer objects, or indications (e.g., vectors, file hashes, file signatures, code, etc.) known to be malicious and other content (e.g., unknown files) or indications based on feature weighting. Over various training stages, certain feature characteristics for each labeled malicious content or indication can be learned. For example, for a first malware family of computer objects, the most prominent feature may be a particular URL, whereas other features change considerably for different iterations of the first malware family of computer objects. Consequently, the particular URL can be weighted to determine a particular output classification corresponding to malicious behavior. |
US11689558B2 |
Attack path detection method, attack path detection system and non-transitory computer-readable medium
An attack path detection method, attack path detection system and non-transitory computer-readable medium are provided in this disclosure. The attack path detection method includes the following operations: establishing a connecting relationship among a plurality of hosts according to a host log set to generate a host association graph; labeling at least one host with an abnormal condition on the host association graph; calculating a risk value corresponding to each of the plurality of hosts; in a host without the abnormal condition, determining whether the risk value corresponding to the host without the abnormal condition is greater than a first threshold, and utilizing a host with the risk value greater than the first threshold as a high-risk host; and searching at least one host attach path from the high-risk host and the at least one host with the abnormal condition according to the connecting relationship of the host association graph. |
US11689556B2 |
Incorporating software-as-a-service data into a cyber threat defense system
A cyber threat defense system can incorporate data from a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) application hosted by a third-party operator platform to identify cyber threats related to that SaaS application. The cyber threat defense module can have a SaaS module to collect third-party event data from the third-party operator platform. The cyber threat defense system can have a comparison module to compare third-party event data for a network entity to at least one machine-learning model of a network entity using a normal behavior benchmark to spot behavior deviating from normal benign behavior. The comparison module can identify whether the network entity is in a breach state. The cyber threat defense system can have a cyber threat module to identify whether the breach state and a chain of relevant behavioral parameters correspond to a cyber threat. An autonomous response module can execute an autonomous response in response to the cyber threat. |
US11689555B2 |
Systems and methods for cybersecurity risk mitigation and management
A cybersecurity risk management method may include recommending, for each of a plurality of affiliates of an entity, a respective cybersecurity criticality tier selected from a set of cybersecurity criticality tiers; receiving user input adjusting and/or adopting the recommended cybersecurity criticality tier for each of the affiliates; assigning each of the affiliates to the respective adjusted or adopted cybersecurity criticality tier; obtaining respective security scores for the affiliates; and displaying a user interface component configured to show a visualization of a cybersecurity risk management plan of the entity with respect to the plurality of affiliates, wherein the risk management plan partitions the affiliates into a plurality of affiliate sets based on the security scores and the assigned cybersecurity criticality tiers of the affiliates and specifies, for each of the affiliate sets, an action to be taken by the entity with respect to the affiliates in the affiliate set. |
US11689554B2 |
Machine learned network vulnerability assessment
Methods and systems for identifying a network vulnerability. The system may gather data regarding a new or previously unknown network device, and compare the gathered data to one or more known devices that are scanned by a vulnerability assessment device. The vulnerability assessment device may then scan the previously unknown device upon a processor determining the previously unknown device shares at least one feature with a known device that is scanned. |
US11689551B2 |
Automatic identification of applications that circumvent permissions and/or obfuscate data flows
A method for automatically identifying applications that circumvent permissions. The method includes logging network traffic transmitted by one or more computing devices while the one or more computing devices execute one or more applications, identifying, based on analyzing the logged network traffic and permissions granted to the one or more applications, those of the one or more applications that caused permission-protected data to be transmitted without having permission to access that data as circumventing permissions, and generating a report indicating the applications that were identified as circumventing permissions. |
US11689548B2 |
Domain clustering for malicious campaign identification
A method for identification of malicious domains is provided. The method extracts a set of domain information from one or more input streams. The set of domain information includes a set of domains and a set of domain characteristics describing each domain. The method clusters the set of domains to generate a set of campaign clusters of related domains. The clusters are based on the set of domain characteristics. The method modifies the set of campaign clusters with a set of threat intelligence ratings to generate a set of enriched campaign clusters. A portion of the set of threat intelligence ratings correspond to one or more domains within the set of campaign clusters. The method determines a cluster designation for each campaign cluster of the set of enriched campaign clusters and distributes the cluster designations for each campaign cluster to one or more threat intelligence resource. |
US11689544B2 |
Intrusion detection via semantic fuzzing and message provenance
Intrusion detection systems and methods monitor legal control messages in an operational control system to detect subtly malicious sequences of control messages with undesirable emergent effects on devices in the operational control system. A message provenance component may investigate system-level correlations between messages rather than detecting if individual messages are anomalous. A semantic fuzzing component may search, based on the operational effect of candidate message sequences, the space of legal messages for sequences that cause actual harm. Behavior oracles may be used to test message sequences to identify sequences that induce drift towards a failure state. The intrusion detection system is able to prevent harm and disruption arising from control messages that individually appear legitimate and benign but that, in combination with other messages, can cause undesirable outcomes. |
US11689543B2 |
System and method for detecting transmission of a covert payload of data
Systems and methods for detecting transmission of covert payloads of data are provided. A datagram is received at a host within a network. A determination is made that processing the datagram creates an error condition. A determination is made that that the datagram contains a payload intended for covert transmission where at least one suspicious condition is present. The suspicious conditions include an encrypted payload, a destination not matching any known address for hosts within the network, a time to live value matching the number of gateways traversed by the datagram within the network, and a particular type of error condition. |
US11689541B2 |
System and method for detecting potential information fabrication attempts on a webpage
A method for detecting potential information fabrication attempt on a webpage, the method comprising: providing the webpage to a client device, by processing circuitry, the webpage comprising instructions executable by a web browser of the client device for detecting the potential information fabrication attempt; wherein execution of the instructions by the web browser results in: detecting the potential information fabrication attempt upon detecting a change in a Document Object Module (DOM) object of the webpage that is not based on execution of code by the webpage causing the change in the DOM object. |
US11689538B2 |
Methods and systems for authentication for high-risk communications
An authentication method includes assigning a risk status to a request received from a remote interaction system, transmitting a notification communication to a device associated with the request, monitoring interaction data from an interaction network, and identifying, from the monitored interaction data, authentication interaction information, the authentication interaction information including a coded sequence and a predetermined authentication identifier. The authentication method also includes comparing the coded sequence in the authentication interaction information to an expected coded sequence and transmitting a verification communication after determining the coded sequence in the authentication interaction information matches the expected coded sequence. |
US11689536B1 |
Server-based restricted access storage
According to embodiments, a method for distributing a service through server-based restricted access storage includes executing, by a service provider, a service deployment of the service to a client in a cloud environment that operates client software in addition to the service deployment, the cloud environment provided by the client, the service deployment provided by the service provider and separate from the client software executing in the cloud environment. The method also includes receiving, by the service provider, privileges from the client to allow the service provider to access and operate the service in the cloud environment, the privileges providing access to the cloud environment separate from the client software executing in the cloud environment. The method also includes configuring the service deployment to monitor the client software, wherein the service deployment is partially isolated from other portions of the cloud environment. |
US11689535B2 |
Systems and methods for secure data access control
A computer system for secure data access control, according to some examples, may perform operations including: receiving first data from a first client associated with a first user; using a first data access agent to store the first data in a first data store, the first data access agent having access to the first data store and not having access to a second data store; receiving second data from a second client associated with a second user; and using a second data access agent to store the second data in the second data store, the second data access agent having access to the second data store and not having access to the first data store. |
US11689532B2 |
Method for using OpenID connect to manage access to data with rights granted by multiple authentication providers
An approach to allow cloud-based positioning systems to use their own identity provider. An extra field is included in a token that is used to look up the identity provider for token verification for each user. Each access claim of the access token is checked for invalidity. If no invalid claims are found, accepting the authorization request. If an invalid claim is found, rejecting the authorization request. |
US11689530B2 |
Systems and methods for managing custom code in a data computing platform
A system for managing custom code within a data computing platform determines that a request for one or more uniform resource identifiers external to the platform is being made by custom code executing in the platform. In response to the determination, the system checks a whitelist of allowable external URIs against the requested one or more URIs and allows access to the requested one or more URIs if a match is detected with the whitelist, otherwise access by the custom code to the requested one or more URIs is denied. In addition, or alternatively, the system checks a blacklist of disallowed external URIs against the requested one or more URIs and denies access to the requested one or more URIs if a match is detected with the blacklist, otherwise access by the custom code to the requested one or more URIs is allowed. The blacklist can override the whitelist. |
US11689525B2 |
System and apparatus for biometric identification of a unique user and authorization of the unique user
A verification device provides an approach to identification and authorization by requiring an authorized biometric presence before permitting the input of a sequence of signals. Furthermore, the device may be configured to recognize incorrect inputs, and to respond by transmitting an alert code while providing limited functionality to convince an unauthorized user that access has been granted until a location of the device has been determined. |
US11689523B2 |
Facilitating password creation via a secure device
Techniques are described with respect to facilitating password creation via a secure device in a defined corporate environment. An associated method includes receiving an authentication request associated with an authorized client of a client system in the defined corporate environment and initializing the secure device with respect to the client system responsive to validating the authentication request. The method further includes creating a password for the client system in compliance with policy criteria associated with the defined corporate environment, encrypting the password, and distributing the password via at least one predetermined technique. In an embodiment, the method further includes creating access control credentials for the client system in compliance with the policy criteria associated with the defined corporate environment. |
US11689505B2 |
Dynamic proxy response from application container
This disclosure describes using a dynamic proxy for securing communications between a source within a cloud environment and an application container. The techniques include intercepting traffic directed to an application container, analyzing the traffic and traffic patterns, and allowing or preventing the traffic from being delivered to the application container based on the analysis. A traffic analysis engine may determine whether the traffic is considered safe and is to be allowed to be delivered to the application container, or whether the traffic is considered unsafe and is to be prevented from being delivered to the application container, According to some configurations, the address(es) to the network interfaces (e.g., WIFI or Eth0) are abstracted to help ensure security of the application containers. |
US11689504B2 |
Apparatus and method for secure communication over restricted network
Data networking may include forwarding, via a client device, data across a first communication network to a virtual private network (VPN) server, wherein the data is destined for a remote server, forwarding a request sent outside the VPN server, via the client device, to access a second communication network detected by the client device, receiving, via the client device, a captive portal requiring authentication information, forwarding, via the client device, the authentication information to an authentication server to obtain access to the second communication network, wherein the authentication information is not forwarded to the VPN server, and forwarding and receiving additional data, via the client device, to the VPN server concurrently across the first communication network and the second communication network. |
US11689497B2 |
Auto deploying network for virtual private cloud with heterogenous workloads
Some embodiments of the invention provide a method for deploying network elements for a set of machines in a set of one or more datacenters. The datacenter set is part of one availability zone in some embodiments. The method receives intent-based API (Application Programming Interface) requests, and parses these API requests to identify a set of network elements to connect and/or perform services for the set of machines. In some embodiments, the API is a hierarchical document that can specify multiple different compute and/or network elements at different levels of compute and/or network element hierarchy. The method performs automated processes to define a virtual private cloud (VPC) to connect the set of machines to a logical network that segregates the set of machines from other machines in the datacenter set. In some embodiments, the set of machines include virtual machines and containers, the VPC is defined with a supervisor cluster namespace, and the API requests are provided as YAML files. |
US11689494B2 |
Data transceiving device and method in repeater apparatus
A data transceiver device in a repeater according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a radio unit assigned with a unique port number for uniquely identifying the radio unit and a layer splitter connected to the radio unit; a transfer unit configured to transfer an inbound packet to the layer splitter identified by the unique port number when the inbound packet including the unique port number as an internal port number is received; and the layer splitter configured to transfer the inbound packet to the radio unit corresponding to the unique port number when the inbound packet is received through transfer unit. |
US11689493B2 |
Connection tracking records for a very large scale NAT engine
Some embodiments provide a novel method for performing network address translation to share a limited number of external source network addresses among a large number of connections. Instead of allocating an external source network address for an egressing packet just based on its internal source network address, the method of some embodiments allocates the external source network address based on the egressing packet's source network address and destination network address. This allows a limited number of external source network addresses to be re-used for different destination network address. For instance, in some embodiments, the method's network address allocation scheme allows the same 64K (e.g., 2{circumflex over ( )}16) external source ports to be used for 64K connections for each destination network address. |
US11689491B2 |
Methods, systems, and media for presenting comments based on correlation with content
Methods, systems, and media for presenting comments based on correlation with content are provided. In some implementations, a method for presenting ranked comments is provided, the method comprising: receiving, using a hardware processor, content data related to an item of content; receiving, using the hardware processor, comment data related to a comment associated with the item of content; determining, using the hardware processor, a degree of correlation between at least a portion of the comment data and one or more portions of the content data; determining, using the hardware processor, a priority for the comment based on the degree of correlation; and presenting, using the hardware processor, the comment based on the priority. |
US11689485B1 |
Techniques for configuring communication process flow actions
A method for data processing that includes receiving an indication of a configuration for a first action of a communication process flow that controls electronic communications between a tenant of a multi-tenant system and a first set of users associated with the tenant. The method further includes associating, within a storage location associated with the tenant, a unique identifier with metadata that defines the configuration. The method further includes receiving a request to apply the configuration to a second action of a communication process flow that controls electronic communications between the tenant and a second set of users associated with the tenant. The request may indicate the unique identifier associated with the metadata. The method further includes retrieving the metadata from the storage location using the unique identifier indicated by the request. The method further includes applying the configuration to the second action using the retrieved metadata. |
US11689483B2 |
Apparatus and method for relativistic event perception prediction and content creation
An apparatus, method, and computer program product are provided for the improved and automatic prediction of a relativistic, observer-specific perception and response to a potential event and, based at least in part on the predicted perception and response, generating and presenting observer-specific digital content items. Some example implementations employ predictive, machine-learning modeling to facilitate user-specific event perception and response prediction and the selection of particularized messages and other digital content items for presentation to the user. |
US11689480B2 |
Initializing a conversation with an automated agent via selectable graphical element
Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for invoking an agent module in an automated assistant application in response to user selection of a selectable element presented at a graphical user interface rendered by a non-automated assistant application. The invoked agent module can be associated with other content rendered in the non-automated assistant graphical user interface, and can optionally be invoked with values that are based on user interactions via the non-automated assistant application. Responsive content can be received from the agent module in response to the invocation, and corresponding content provided by the automated assistant application via an automated assistant interface. In these and other manners, selection of the selectable element causes transition from a non-conversational interface, to a conversational automated assistant interface—where an agent (relevant to content in the non-conversational interface) is invoked in the automated assistant interface. |
US11689478B2 |
Wide elastic buffer
A receiving device uses an elastic buffer that is wider than the number of data elements transferred in each cycle. To compensate for frequency differences between the transmitter and the receiver, the transmitting device periodically sends a skip request with a default number of skip data elements. If the elastic buffer is filling, the receiving device ignores one or more of the skip data elements. If the elastic buffer is emptying, the receiving device adds one or more skip data elements to the skip request. To maintain the ordering of data despite the manipulation of the skip data elements, two rows of the wide elastic buffer are read at a time. This allows construction of a one-row result from any combination of the data elements of the two rows. The column pointers are adjusted appropriately, to ensure that they continue to point to the next data to be read. |
US11689475B2 |
System and method for tag based resource limits or quotas in a cloud infrastructure environment
Systems and methods described herein support tag based resource limits or quotas in a cloud infrastructure environment. Cloud administrators do not generally have the ability to restrict resource usage in existing clouds. Granting a user permission to create resources allows them to create any number of resources up to a predefined account limit. Tags are associated with resources for allowing administrators to restrict a user's resource usage to the appropriate level by allowing fine-tuned cost control. A usage of resources in a tenancy associated with a resource tag corresponding to a request characteristic of a request to provision a resource is determined and compared against a plurality of tag-based quotas, wherein the request to provision the resource is dropped based on the determined usage exceeding one of the plurality of tag-based quotas. |
US11689459B2 |
Custom routing information bases for network devices
Some embodiments provide a method, executable by a first network device, that receives a set of commands to create a custom routing table. The set of commands specifies that the custom routing table be configured to resolve next hops for routing protocol paths using routes determined by a subset of a set of protocols used by a predefined routing table of the first network device to determine next hops for routing protocol paths. Based on the set of commands, the method further generates the custom routing table. The method also receives a routing protocol path from a second network device. The method further uses one of the custom routing table and the predefined routing table to resolve a next hop for the routing protocol path. |
US11689454B2 |
Distributed tenant overlay network with centralized routing control plane
Techniques for multi-tenant overlays with per-tenant distributed routing are described herein. The techniques may include provisioning an overlay network such that tenants hosted by a forwarding plane of the overlay network are each configured to forward routing protocol packets to a routing control plane of the overlay network and the routing control plane of the overlay network is configured to determine routing paths between each tenant and respective destinations. A routing protocol packet may be sent to the routing control plane by a first tenant. The routing protocol packet may include an indication of a destination that is served by the first tenant. Based on receiving the routing protocol packet, the routing control plane may determine one or more routing paths between the tenants and the destination. Additionally, an indication of the routing path may be sent to the tenants. |
US11689448B2 |
Optimized programming of forwarding data in network device hardware
Some embodiments provide techniques for optimized programming of forwarding data in network device hardware. An operating system executing on the network device receives information associated with a network topology of a network(s) to which the network device belongs. Based on this information, the operating system can generate various data structures that facilitate the routing and forwarding of data through the network device. Based on the generated data structures, the operating system may then program hardware resources in the network device in order to implement routing and forwarding operations stored in the data structures. During generation of the data structures, the operating system may perform some operations to optimize the programing of the hardware resources in a manner that reduces the amount of hardware resources that would otherwise be used without such optimizations. |
US11689445B2 |
Dynamic low latency routing
An optimizing agent of a network device that does not support low latency DOCSIS can identify traffic or packets associated with a client resource for an optimization service flow. For example, the optimizing agent can receive a priority notification associated with a client resource from a low latency controller that is indicative of a low latency requirement associated with the client resource. The optimizing agent identifies the traffic for the optimized service flow based on the priority notification. The identifying can require modifying one or more parameters of an existing service flow, creating a new service flow, or selecting an existing service flow with low latency. The identified traffic can be routed to the optimized service flow to achieve low latency or high QoS. |
US11689434B1 |
Network anomaly detection
An anomaly detector of a Controller Area Network (CAN) bus performs analysis on messages received from the CAN bus to determine if the messages are anomalous. The anomaly detector may be implemented on a vehicle by an Electronic Control Unit (ECU). The anomaly detector may extract a batch of feature vectors for binary messages received from the CAN bus. The anomaly detector then performs a model adaption to adapt a previous probability model with the batch of feature vectors. The adapted probability model is then compared with a universal background model to determine a network anomaly level. |
US11689430B2 |
Dataview drilldown menu
A system is disclosed for generating a graphical user interface (GUI) for network management automation. The GUI is a data view that provides functionality for monitoring and controlling devices in a network using a drilldown menu. |
US11689427B2 |
Segment routing over label distribution protocol
An apparatus and method is disclosed for segment routing (SR) over label distribution protocol (LDP). In one embodiment, the method includes a node receiving a packet with an attached segment ID. In response, the node may attach a label to the packet. Thereafter, the node may forward the packet with the attached label and segment ID to another node via a label switched path (LSP). |
US11689423B2 |
Autonomous internet service scaling in a network
An apparatus, systems, methods, and the like, for autonomous scaling of Internet services, such as scaling Internet access speeds, provided by a communications network to one or more connected networks is provided. The service-providing network may include one or more virtual interface devices through which the connected network or device may access the Internet. The connected networks may utilize these virtual devices to communicate with the broader Internet to exchange data. For example, the connected networks may be associated with a common access point to the service providing network, such as an on-net building or other common location that utilizes the same device or devices to access the network to receive services from the network. In some implementations, the virtual network access devices may be instantiated on one or more network computing devices, such as an application server or other configurable computing and networking device. |
US11689422B1 |
Standby instances for auto-scaling groups
A computing resource service provider may provide computing instances organized into logical groups, such as auto-scaling groups. Computing instances assigned to an auto-scaling group may be place into standby. Standby instances may still be managed by the auto-scaling group but may not contribute to the capacity of the auto-scaling group for auto-scaling purposes. |
US11689421B2 |
Selection of virtual private network profiles
Examples described herein relate to the selection of virtual private network profiles. A device obtains VPN metrics associated with a plurality of VPN server nodes and monitors device usage metrics. The device is configured with a first VPN profile, which indicates that a first VPN tunnel connection is associated with a first VPN server node from the plurality of VPN server nodes. The device determines a latency associated with each of the plurality of VPN server nodes based on the VPN metrics and the device usage metrics. A second VPN server node associated with a least latency among the plurality of VPN server nodes is selected. A second VPN tunnel connection associated with the second VPN server node is determined based on the device usage metrics. A second VPN profile indicating that the second VPN tunnel connection is associated with the second VPN server node is displayed as a recommendation to a user. |
US11689414B2 |
Accessing gateway management console
Technical solutions are described for configuring a gateway in an internet of things (IoT) system. An example method includes receiving, by a gateway resolver, a request to access a management console of the IoT system, the request including access information associated with the gateway of the IoT system, the request being sent by an administration device. The method further includes determining, by the gateway resolver, an IP address of the gateway based on the access information. The method further includes obtaining, by the gateway resolver, a management console URL based on the IP address. The method further includes redirecting, by the gateway resolver, the administration device to the management console URL in response to the request. |
US11689412B2 |
Automated monitoring of infrastructure and application on cloud
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for determining monitoring compliance for an enterprise application deployed on an application delivery platform. Existing resources, monitors and alerts are discovered with gaps in monitoring being calculated based on a comparison of monitoring objectives and the existing monitors and alerts. Gaps in monitoring are reported in a GUI reflecting effectiveness of existing monitors. |
US11689411B1 |
Hardware resource management for management appliances running on a shared cluster of hosts
A method of reserving hardware resources for management appliances of a software-defined data center (SDDC) that have been deployed onto one or more hosts of a cluster of hosts, includes reserving hardware resources of the cluster for a resource pool that has been created for the management appliances, the hardware resources including at least processor resources of the hosts and memory resources of the hosts, and assigning the management appliances to the resource pool created for the management appliances. The management appliances share the hardware resources of the cluster with one or more other resource pools and, after the steps of reserving and assigning, are allocated at least the hardware resources that have been reserved for the resource pool created for the management appliances. |
US11689410B2 |
DPD training and calibration
Methods, apparatuses, and computer-readable medium for DPD are provided. An example method may include receiving, from a base station, an uplink grant associated with one or more resources. The example method may further include transmitting, to the UE via the one or more resources, a DPD training signal at a first port of a plurality of ports. The example method may further include receiving, at a second port of the plurality of ports, the DPD training signal. |
US11689409B2 |
Index modulation for low-power analog-to-digital converters
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described for optimizing index modulated (IM) communications between a user equipment (UE) and a base station. The UE may identify a quantity of subcarriers for IM communications and transmit a message including an indication of the quantity of subcarriers to the base station. In some examples, the UE may transmit an indication of one or more subcarriers to exclude from IM communications. The base station may receive the indication of the quantity of subcarriers and/or the indication of the blacklisted subcarrier(s) and may determine a number of active subcarriers to be used based on at least the indication of the quantity of subcarriers. The base station may transmit an indication of the number of active subcarriers to the UE. The UE may process one or more received IM downlink signals based on the quantity of subcarriers. |
US11689408B2 |
Dynamic trigger compensation in OFDM systems
Systems and methods for enabling pre-compensation of timing offsets in OFDM receivers without invalidating channel estimates are described. Timing offset estimations may be sent along with the received OFDM symbols for FFT computation and generating a de-rotated signal output. The timing offset estimation may provide a reference point for dynamic tracking of timing for an OFDM signal and estimated based on an integral value associated with the OFDM signal. |
US11689404B2 |
Method and apparatus for transmitting sidelink reference signal in NR V2X
Provided herein is a method for performing, by a first apparatus, wireless communication and an apparatus for supporting the same. The method may include the steps of generating a Phase Tracking—Reference Signal (PT-RS), transmitting a Physical Sidelink Control Channel (PSCCH) to a second apparatus, mapping, based on a Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) on the PSCCH, the PT-RS to a subcarrier on a Physical Sidelink Shared Channel (PSSCH) resource related to the PSCCH, and transmitting the PT-RS to the second apparatus. |
US11689402B2 |
Mapping indication in mixed OFDM numerology
The present disclosure relates to a transmission device, a reception device, a transmission method and a reception method. The transmission device comprises a circuitry which, in operation, maps data and/or a reference signal onto a resource unit of a communication system. The resource unit includes subcarriers of a first numerology and subcarriers of a second numerology, each of the subcarriers being orthogonal to the other subcarriers of the same numerology, wherein the first numerology differs from the second numerology at least by a larger subcarrier spacing, and the subcarriers of the first and the second numerologies are frequency-multiplexed on a subcarrier basis. The transmission device further comprises a transmitter which, in operation, transmits the mapped data and/or reference signal in the resource unit, including subcarriers of the first and/or of the second numerology, and also transmits an indication of the mapping for the resource unit, which comprises references to subcarriers from the subcarriers of the first and/or the second numerology, where: for the first numerology, all subcarriers of the resource unit can be referenced, and for the second numerology, only inter-numerology-orthogonal subcarriers thereof can be referenced, each of the inter-numerology-orthogonal subcarriers being centrally aligned with a subcarrier of the first numerology. |
US11689399B2 |
Apparatus, method and non-transitory, computer readable storage media for transmitting and receiving discontinuous time-frequency operation signals in a communication network
Examples relate to a transmit apparatus, a receive apparatus, a method for transmitting, a method for receiving and computer readable storage media for transmitting and/or receiving in a communication network. A transmit apparatus for transmitting discontinuous time-frequency operation, DTFO, signals in a communication network comprises a transmitter configured to transmit a DTFO signal comprising monitoring symbols and regular DTFO symbols in the communication network. The apparatus further comprises processing circuitry, which is coupled to the transmitter and configured to generate at least one monitoring symbol for transmission by the transmitter if a time gap of the DTFO signal between two sub-sequent regular DTFO symbols exceeds a first time threshold, wherein the at least one monitoring symbol is configured to enable frequency-domain equalizer, FEQ, adjustment at a receiver of the DTFO signal; and generate a training sequence for transmission by the transmitter if a time period between a last transmission of a monitoring or regular DTFO symbol and a sub-sequent transmission of a DTFO symbol exceeds a second time threshold, the training sequence comprising at least one monitoring symbol preceding a regular DTFO symbol. |
US11689396B2 |
Apparatus and method for adjusting both a cyclic prefix length and a symbol interval of a complex symbol sequence
[Object] To adaptively adjust a symbol interval in accordance with a communication environment.[Solution] An apparatus including: a communication unit configured to perform radio communication; and a control unit configured to perform control such that control information for adjusting a symbol interval in a complex symbol sequence into which a bit sequence is converted is transmitted from the communication unit to a terminal, the control information being set on a basis of a predetermined condition. |
US11689393B1 |
Near-zero latency analog bi-quad infinite impulse response filter
Examples provide a method and apparatus for an analog bi-quad infinite impulse response (IIR) filter. An amplifier generates a positive output signal corresponding to a received RF signal and a negative output signal. A set of selectively switchable time-delay circuits associated with a positive arm of the filter causes a predetermined delay corresponding to a desired sample frequency. A first set of configurable variable gain amplifiers amplify the positive output signal to establish a set of positive coefficients. A set of selectively switchable time-delay circuits associated with a negative arm of the filter causes a predetermined delay. A delayed negative output signal is generated which is amplified by a second set of configurable variable gain amplifiers to establish a set of negative coefficients. A set of power combiners function as sum junctions to combine the delayed positive output signals and the delayed negative output signals into a single output signal. |
US11689392B2 |
Parallel filter structure, oscilloscope and method of processing a signal
The present disclosure relates to a parallel filter structure for processing a signal. The parallel filter structure includes a signal input configured to receive a time and value discrete input signal. The parallel filter structure includes a feed forward equalizer circuit connected with the signal input for receiving the time and value discrete input signal. The parallel filter structure includes a decision feedback equalizer circuit connected with the signal input for receiving the time and value discrete input signal. The feed forward equalizer circuit and the decision feedback equalizer circuit together form a parallel circuit. Further, an oscilloscope and a method of processing a signal are provided. |
US11689391B2 |
Systems, methods and devices for networking over high impedance cabling
Systems, methods, and processor readable media for distributing digital data and electrical power to a plurality of devices over high-impedance cables are disclosed. Certain embodiments include a gateway device connected to a power source, a first device connected to the gateway device by a cable, the cable being a high-impedance cable having at least two conductive paths, and wherein the first device receives electrical power and digital data from the gateway device via the cable over the same conductive path of the cable, a second device connected to the gateway device by the cable wherein the second device receives power and digital data from the gateway device via the cable over the same conductive path, and wherein the power source provides power to the first and second devices via the cable, and wherein the second device is connected to the gateway device through the first device via a daisy-chain topology. |
US11689389B1 |
Onboarding a VNF which includes a VNFC composed of manageable software elements
The instant solution includes at least one element or action described or depicted herein. |
US11689388B2 |
Virtual network function enabled secure communication systems and methods
A method for enabling secure communication. The method includes providing a first virtual network function (“VNF”) at a first network location and providing a second VNF at a second network location. A first Layer 3 virtual private network (“L3 VPN”) tunnel is constructed by the first VNF and the second VNF between the first network location and the second network location, and a first local area network (“LAN”) at the first network location and a second LAN at the second network location are connected by the first L3 VPN tunnel. Further provided is a method for establishing a secure communication environment. |
US11689385B2 |
Home appliance, terminal device, and wireless connection method thereof
A home appliance is disclosed. The disclosed home appliance comprises: a communication device for performing communication using a plurality of communication methods; and a processor for, when wireless identification information of a home appliance is received from an external server via a first communication method, controlling the communication device to operate in an access point (AP) mode in which communication is performed in a second communication method by using the received wireless identification information, wherein the processor is connected to a terminal device via the second communication method, and if wireless configuration information for an access point accessed by the terminal device is received from the terminal device, the processor controls the communication device to access the access point via a third communication method by using the received wireless configuration information. |
US11689378B1 |
Determining loss of focus in online sessions
A system can receive respective bio telemetry data from a group of people in an online session, wherein the bio telemetry data comprises alpha wave data and beta wave data. The system can determine a current moving average for the current time period based on a numerical combination of respective beta wave data of the bio telemetry data and respective alpha wave data of the bio telemetry data, wherein the numerical combination is scaled by a first weighting value, wherein the current moving average is decreased by a previous moving average for a previous time period, and wherein the previous moving average is scaled by a second weighting value. The system can, in response to determining that attentiveness by the group of people has decreased based on the previous moving average being greater than the current moving average, sending attentiveness notification data directed to an instructor user account. |
US11689375B2 |
Data in transit protection with exclusive control of keys and certificates across heterogeneous distributed computing environments
Certificate and key management is provided. A signed certificate corresponding to an enterprise is deployed to a plurality of cryptographic communication protocol endpoint proxies located in a heterogeneous distributed computing environment where a private key corresponding to the enterprise is not placed in any of the plurality of cryptographic communication protocol endpoint proxies. Offload of cryptographic communications from the plurality of cryptographic communication protocol endpoint proxies to the hardware security module is received by the hardware security module where the hardware security module verifies connection authenticity for the plurality of cryptographic communication protocol endpoint proxies across the heterogeneous distributed computing environment using the private key corresponding to the enterprise that remains within a security boundary of the hardware security module. |
US11689374B1 |
Blockchain-enhanced proof of identity
In an embodiment, a method of blockchain-enhanced proof of identity (POI) includes receiving identity information of a user in connection with a POI request. The method also includes generating a first cryptographic hash using at least a portion of the identity information and storing the first cryptographic hash on a public blockchain in a first blockchain transaction. The method also includes establishing a request identifier based on the first blockchain transaction. The method also includes receiving a digital image that depicts the user together with a POI document, the digital image including the request identifier. The method also includes creating a POI digital document comprising at least a portion of the digital image. The method also includes generating a second cryptographic hash using at least a portion of the POI digital document and storing the second cryptographic hash on the public blockchain in a second blockchain transaction. |
US11689373B2 |
Application module for creating an assured record of a user interaction
Systems and methods are included for creating an assured record of a user interaction. An application on a user device can receive an agreement. The agreement can include a specification with instructions for assuring the user interaction. The application can pass the agreement to an assured module installed in the application. The assured module can present the agreement to a user in an interface. The assured module can receive user input indicating acceptance or rejection of the agreement. The assured module can generate a confirmation file that confirms the user interaction. The assured module can sign the confirmation file with a digital signature that can be used by other entities to verify the authenticity of the confirmation file. |
US11689369B2 |
Data recovery for a computing device
According to an aspect, a method for accessing a computing device includes receiving, by the computing device, an authentication credential for recovery access to the computing device, the authentication credential being different from an authentication credential used to access encrypted data on the computing device, obtaining, in response to receipt of the authentication credential for recovery access, a first key portion stored on the computing device, transmitting, over a network, a request to receive a second key portion, receiving, over the network, a response that includes the second key portion, recovering a decryption key using the first key portion and the second key portion, and decrypting the encrypted data on the computing device using the decryption key. |
US11689365B2 |
Centralized volume encryption key management for edge devices with trusted platform modules
The present disclosure relates to centralized volume encryption key management for edge devices with trusted platform modules (TPM)s. In some aspects a volume encryption key is generated for a gateway device. A sealing authorization policy is also generated for the gateway device. The sealing authorization policy is generated based on a predetermined platform configuration register (PCR) mask and expected PCR values. The volume encryption key and the sealing authorization policy are transmitted from the management service to the gateway device to provision the gateway device with the volume encryption key. |
US11689363B2 |
Method for setting permissions for cryptographic keys, computer program and cryptographic processing system
In accordance with a first aspect of the present disclosure, a method is conceived for setting permissions for cryptographic keys in a cryptographic processing system, comprising: generating at least one cryptographic key to be protected; assigning one or more configurable properties to said cryptographic key; wherein the configurable properties define at least one of a permission of performing a first set of predefined operations on the cryptographic key and a permission of using the cryptographic key for performing a second set of predefined operations. In accordance with a second aspect of the present disclosure, a corresponding computer program is provided. In accordance with a third aspect of the present disclosure, a corresponding cryptographic processing system is provided. |
US11689361B1 |
Distributed key expansion
N key generation circuits are arranged in a pipeline having N stages. Each key generation circuit is configured to generate a round key as a function of a respective input key and a respective round constant. Output signal lines that carry the round key from a key generation circuit in a stage of the pipeline, except the key generation circuit in a last stage of the pipeline, are coupled to the key generation circuit in a successive stage of the pipeline to provide the respective input key. |
US11689360B2 |
Quantum key distribution method, device, and system
Provided are a quantum key distribution method, device, and system. The quantum key distribution system may include: a (1-1)th quantum key distribution device (QKD1-1); a (2-1)th quantum key distribution device (QKD2-1) connected to the QKD1-1 by a first quantum channel (CH1); a (3-1)th quantum key distribution device (QKD3-1) connected to a (1-2)th quantum key distribution device (QKD1-2) by a second quantum channel (CH2); a first quantum node control device (QNC1) for controlling the operation of the QKD1-1 and the QKD1-2; a second quantum node control device (QNC2) for controlling the operation of the QKD2-1; and a third quantum node control device (QNC3) for controlling the operation of the QKD3-1, wherein: in the QNC1, the first quantum key passes through a plurality of paths including a first path (P1) for connecting the QNC1 and the QNC3, so as to bypass the CH1, thereby being transmitted to the QNC2; and in the P1, the key is encoded with a third quantum key shared between the QKD1-2 and the QKD3-1, and is transmitted. |
US11689357B2 |
Key encryption key wrapping
In an example, a method of encryption is described to include generation of a content encryption key and a key encryption key. In that example, the content encryption key is wrapped based on a key wrap operation using the key encryption key and the wrapped content encryption key is encrypted using a policy encryption key. Further in that example, the policy encryption key is encrypted using a public key corresponding to a print apparatus. In an example, a method of decryption is described. The example method of decryption performs recovery of a policy object using a private key corresponding to a print apparatus. In that example, the policy object includes a wrapped key that is unwrapped using a key encryption key to recover a content encryption key usable to decrypt an encrypted electronic document. |
US11689351B2 |
Hybrid serial receiver circuit
A hybrid receiver circuit included in a computer system may include both an analog and an ADC-based receiver circuit. A front-end circuit generates different equalized signals based on received signals that encode a serial data stream that includes multiple data symbols. Depending on a baud rate of the serial data stream, either the digital receive circuit or the analog receiver circuit is activated to provide the desired performance and power consumption over the range of possible baud rates. The ADC-based receiver circuit may include multiple analog-to-digital converter circuits with different resolutions that can be selected for different baud rates. |
US11689350B2 |
Synchronization between devices for PWM waveforms
A system includes a first controller configured to transmit a synchronization signal to a second controller. The second controller is configured to produce a PWM signal. The system also includes a counter configured to provide a count for the second controller, where the second controller is configured to initiate rising edges and falling edges of the PWM signal based on the count from the counter. The second controller is also configured to measure an error between a time when the synchronization signal is received at the second controller and an expected time of receipt for the synchronization signal. The second controller is also configured to adjust a period of the counter based at least in part on the error. |
US11689347B2 |
Communication apparatus, communication system, communication method, and computer readable medium
A communication system (500) includes a plurality of communication apparatuses (100) and selects from the plurality of communication apparatuses (100), a grandmaster that is to be a standard of time. A difference calculation unit (110), when receiving a synchronization message that includes time of the grandmaster from the grandmaster, calculates a time difference between the time of the grandmaster and time of the communication apparatus (100). A correction unit (120) changes count speed of a time counter that counts the time of the communication apparatus (100) in a way that the time of the communication apparatus (100) synchronizes with the time of the grandmaster at a time when a time correction period that is specified beforehand elapses, based on the time difference. |
US11689345B2 |
Systems and methods for obtaining data of a device via a backscatter signal
In some implementations, a base station may provide a first continuous wave signal during a first period of time. The base station may receive, from a first device, a first response signal based on providing the first continuous wave signal. The base station may provide, to the first device, a second continuous wave signal during a second period of time subsequent to the first period of time, wherein the second continuous wave signal is provided based on receiving the first response. The base station may receive, from the first device, a second response signal based on providing the second continuous wave, wherein the second response signal includes device data obtained by the first device. |
US11689341B2 |
Method and system for slicing assigning for load shedding to minimize power consumption where gNB is controlled for slice assignments for enterprise users
Systems and methods of adaptive bandwidth (BW) management are provided by a control unit of distribution and central units to monitor power and traffic loads at a plurality of nodes in a network; a BW management unit communicating with the control unit to reassign a set of network slices with a set of smaller bandwidth parts (BWPs); the BW management unit configured to define a smaller BWP from a slice mapping for the slice reassignment during a AC power outage, the slicing mapping includes network slices tied to smaller BWPs in the network; and the BW management unit configured to adapt BW for users at the node by reassigning of at least one network slice with a defined smaller BWP at the node in response to a condition determined by the BW management unit, the condition of at least one of a AC power outage, and reduced traffic load at the node. |
US11689336B2 |
Integrated circuit
The present disclosure provides a transmission apparatus that comprises a first payload generator configured to generate payload of a packet of a first signal type; a second payload generator configured to generate payload of a packet of a second signal type; a packet scheduler that controls the transmission timings of the first and the second packet; and a transmitter which, in operation, transmits, under the timing control of the packet scheduler, the packet of the first signal type followed by the packet of the second signal type. |
US11689335B2 |
Signaling configuration for radio access networks
There is disclosed a method of operating a user equipment, UE, in a radio access network, the UE being configured with UE-specific configuration for transmitting signaling on a physical channel, the UE further having a general configuration for transmitting signaling on the physical channel, wherein the method includes transmitting signaling on the physical channel based on the general configuration ignoring the UE-specific configuration. The disclosure also pertains to related methods and devices. |
US11689334B2 |
Method for submitting data in sequence, network device and terminal device
Disclosed are a method for submitting data in sequence, a network device, a terminal device and a computer storage medium. The method comprises: when a bearer of data streams is transferred from a first network device to a second network device, the first network device sends first instruction information to the second network device, wherein the first instruction information is used for instructing the second network to transmit the transferred data streams on a new bearer in sequence. |
US11689332B2 |
Multi-purpose shared time domain reference signal for higher bands
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive control signaling identifying a configuration for a reference signal comprising a single carrier waveform and associated with single carrier signals for a plurality of symbol periods, the configuration indicating a plurality of channels associated with the reference signal and a set of functions associated with the reference signal. The UE may receive, according to the configuration, the reference signal in a first one or more symbol periods of the plurality of symbol periods and the single carrier signals on the plurality of channels in a second one or more symbol periods of the plurality of symbol periods. The UE may perform the set of functions on the received single carrier signals based at least in part on the received reference signal. |
US11689330B2 |
Method for transmitting and receiving phase tracking reference signal in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
A method for receiving a PTRS by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system may comprise the steps of: receiving first information for configuring one or more bandwidth parts (BWPs); receiving second information including threshold value information relating to a frequency density of a PTRS; receiving downlink control information (DCI), wherein the DCI includes a first field indicating an activated BWP among the one or more BWPs configured on the basis of the first information, and a second field related to a transmission configuration indication (TCI) state; and receiving the PTRS in the activated BWP, wherein the frequency density of the PTRS is determined by the number of resource blocks associated with each TCI state. |
US11689328B2 |
Systems and methods for adaptation in a wireless network
An embodiment method of network node operation includes indicating, by a first network node, to a first UE, a first number of REs in a first set of RBs for a first reference signal, transmitting, by the first network node, to the first UE, the first reference signal in accordance with the first number of REs and a first precoding in a first subframe, receiving, by the first network node, from the first UE, a report indicating a first MCS in accordance with a level of signal and interference measured by the first UE, wherein the measurement is restricted to the first reference signal, and transmitting, by the first network node, a first data with the indicated first MCS and the first precoding in a second subframe, the first data being transmitted on a second number of REs in the first set of RBs in the second subframe. |
US11689326B2 |
Diverse sensor measurement with analog output
The described techniques address the issues of latency and lengthy processing times associated with conventional redundant sensor measurement systems that rely upon digital transmission protocols by implementing a diverse analog sensor interface architecture. The described architecture may advantageously use a number of sensor measurement paths that may be independent of one another or share any suitable number of common components to provide varying levels of redundancy. The analog interfaces may provide signal diversity with respect to the use of different types of analog transmission protocols, which may include different signaling interfaces (e.g. differential versus single-ended), different transmission interfaces (e.g. voltage versus current interfaces), and/or the use of different signalization schemes. |
US11689325B2 |
Feedback transmission via a sidelink feedback channel resource of a sidelink resource pool
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first user equipment (UE) may receive, from a second UE, information via a sidelink interface between the first UE and the second UE. The UE may transmit, to the second UE, sidelink hybrid automatic repeat request acknowledgement feedback using a sidelink feedback channel resource of a sidelink resource pool via a sidelink component carrier based at least in part on the information received from the second UE. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11689324B2 |
Wireless communication method, user equipment and eNode B
Provided are wireless communication methods, a UE and an eNB. The wireless communication method performed by a UE includes transmitting transport block repetitions to an eNB, wherein one HARQ process includes multiple repetition sets of a transport block if one repetition set of the transport block is not enough for the eNB to successfully decode the transport block, each of the multiple repetition sets includes multiple repetitions of the transport block, each of the multiple repetition sets is followed by a feedback channel to indicate whether the transport block is successfully decoded by the eNB. |
US11689321B2 |
Method and user equipment (UE) for managing HARQ procedure for multiple numerologies
Embodiments herein provide a method for managing HARQ procedure for multiple numerologies multiplexing in a wireless communication network. The method includes transmitting, by a User Equipment (UE), capability parameters of the UE to a Base Station (BS). Further, the method includes receiving, by the UE, a plurality of HARQ configuration parameters corresponding to the capability parameters of the UE from the BS, and perfuming, by the UE, one of an individual HARQ process and a shared HARQ process based on the plurality of HARQ configuration parameters received from the BS. |
US11689319B2 |
CSI-RS configuration for partial band retuning
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive a message indicating, for each or multiple partial bands, a set of possible channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) configurations. The UE may further receive downlink control information (DCI) from a base station, which may indicate a set of downlink resource associated with a first partial band. The UE may select a first CSI-RS configuration from the set of possible CSI-RS configurations for the first partial band based on the DCI, and when the base station transmits CSI-RS, the UE may obtain CSI-RS measurements over the first partial band during the set of downlink resources using the selected first CSI-RS configuration. |
US11689316B2 |
Reduced power transmitter during standby mode
A transmitter includes a data stream encoder layer having an output and a pattern generator having a bit pattern output. The transmitter further includes a first multiplexer having first and second inputs and a first multiplexer output. The first input is coupled to the output of the data stream encoder layer, and the second input is coupled to the bit pattern output of the pattern generator. While at least a portion of the data stream encoder layer is powered down, the pattern generator is configured to provide bit patterns on its bit pattern output, a control signal to the first multiplexer is configured to select the second input of the first multiplexer, and the first multiplexer is configured to output the bit patterns on the output of the first multiplexer. |
US11689314B2 |
Flexible implicit modulation and coding scheme indication
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Generally, the described techniques provide for a base station transmitting a modulation and coding scheme index corresponding to a modulation and coding scheme table to a user equipment (UE). The modulation and coding scheme index may be applied to encoding or decoding a transport block. The modulation and coding scheme may be associated with at least two modulation orders or a differential indication according to a modulation and coding scheme table. To determine which of the modulation orders for processing the transport block, the UE and the base station may use a prior modulation order associated with a prior transmission of the transport block. The UE may process the transport block by encoding or decoding the transport block based at least in part on the determined modulation order. |
US11689313B2 |
Re-allocation of positioning reference signal resources to accommodate another transmission
In an embodiment, a cell punctures resource(s) allocated to transmission of UL or DL PRS(s). The cell communicates (e.g., receives or transmits) UL or DL higher-priority signal(s) on the punctured resource(s), and communicates the UL or DL PRS(s) on the non-punctured resource(s). In another embodiment, a second cell neighboring a first cell schedules and transmits the UL or DL higher-priority signal(s) on part of the first cell's PRS resource(s). In another embodiment, the first cell receives an indication of the UL or DL higher-priority signal(s) scheduled for transmission by the second cell, and punctures its PRS resource(s) to reduce interference on the second cell's UL or DL higher-priority signal(s). In a further embodiment, a UE receives an indication of puncturing and selectively modifies its PRS processing on the punctured resource(s). |
US11689312B2 |
System and methods for coherent optical extension
A coherent passive optical network extender apparatus includes an extender transceiver for communication with an associated optical headend. The extender transceiver includes at least one receiving portion, at least one transmitting portion, and an extension processor. The apparatus further includes a signal adaptation unit configured to convert a downstream electrical transmission lane into a plurality of individual wavelengths. Each of the converted individual wavelengths are for transmission to one of an optical node and an end user. The apparatus further includes a plurality of transceivers, disposed within the signal adaptation unit, and configured to process and transmit the converted individual wavelengths as a bundle for retransmission to the respective end users. |
US11689310B2 |
Method and system for providing a maximum channel capacity in a wavelength division multiplexing transmission system
A method for providing a maximum channel capacity per optical channel in an optical wavelength division multiplexing, WDM, transmission system is described. The WDM transmission system includes transceivers using multiple optical channels in a WDM channel grid to transport optical signals modulated with a modulation format with a signal symbol rate, SR, via an optical transmission link, OTL, along an optical path from a transmitting transceiver to a receiving transceiver. A channel capacity of the optical channel is maximized while a calculated channel margin, CM, is maintained above a preset minimal channel margin value. |
US11689308B2 |
Optical communications module link extender, and related systems and methods
This disclosure describes devices and methods related to multiplexing optical data signals. A method may be disclosed. The method may comprise receiving, by a dense wave division multiplexer (DWDM), one or more optical data signals. The method may comprise combining, by the DWDM, the one or more optical data signals. The method may comprise outputting, by the DWDM, the combined one or more optical data signals to a first circulator. The method may also comprise combining, by the WDM, the second optical data signal and one or more third signals, and outputting an egress optical data signal to an optical switch. The method may also comprise outputting, by the optical switch, the egress optical data signal on a primary fiber. |
US11689300B2 |
Multi-panel base station test system
A multi-panel base station test system includes a base station radio unit configured with a plurality of antenna panels positioned at a first end of a test chamber of the multi-panel base station test system. The multi-panel base station test system includes a plurality of test antennas positioned at a second end of the test chamber opposing the first end. The multi-panel base station test system includes a microwave lens positioned between the plurality of antenna panels and the plurality of test antennas in the test chamber. The microwave lens is configured to focus respective beams transmitted from each of the plurality of antenna panels toward respective focal points associated with each of the plurality of test antennas based on steering of the plurality of antenna panels. |
US11689294B2 |
Optical receiver
[Problem] An optical receiver using a polarization demultiplexing technique is miniaturized.[Solution] An optical receiver 100A for receiving a polarization multiplexed signal obtained by performing orthogonal polarization multiplexing on two optical signals. The optical receiver includes an IL 1 splitting the polarization multiplexed signal into two transmitted signals that are asymmetric in terms of a light transmission characteristic, O/Es 2a and 2b converting the transmitted signals resulting from the split into electrical signals, a downsampler 3 downsampling the electrical signals resulting from the conversion to generate low-speed digital signals, a calculator 4 calculating coefficients of a polarization separation matrix from the resultant low-speed digital signals, a level adjuster 5A adjusting, in accordance with the coefficients resulting from the calculation, signal levels of the electrical signals resulting from the conversion to generate a plurality of adjustment signals, adders 6Aa and 6Ab adding the generated adjustment signals to generate addition signals, and discriminators 7a and 7b restoring and extracting the two optical signals from the generated addition signals. |
US11689293B2 |
Control device of modulating signal and method
A control device of modulating signal generates high-side signal and low-side signal. The high-side signal takes level in accordance with level of AC component of a monitor signal obtained by photoelectric conversion of modulated light, when the polarity of the AC component is positive, or its magnitude is zero. The high-side signal further takes constant level when the polarity of the AC component is negative. The low-side signal takes constant level when the polarity of the AC component is positive. The low-side signal further takes level in accordance with level of the AC component when the polarity of the AC component is negative, or its magnitude is zero. Then, the control device adjusts level of the modulating signal based on a greatest value of absolute values of levels taken by the high-side signal and a greatest value of absolute values of levels taken by the low-side signal. |
US11689288B2 |
Programmable small form-factor pluggable module
A small form factor pluggable (“SFP”) transceiver for use in a communications network includes a transmitter adapted to be coupled to the network for supplying signals to the network, a receiver adapted to be coupled to the network for receiving signals from the network, and a programmable signal processing module coupled to the transmitter and the receiver and adapted to be programmed from a remote station coupled to the network. The module can be programmed to perform at least one service or management function on the network. |
US11689287B2 |
Optical communications module link extender including ethernet and PON amplification
This disclosure describes, among other things, an Optical Communications Module Link Extender (OCML) including embedded Ethernet and PON amplification rather than relying on a separate amplification module for Ethernet and/or PON signals transmitted through the OCML. Providing an OCML that is able to provide the appropriate amplification to transmit both Ethernet and PON signals may be accomplished by using one or more Raman pumps on the signals transmitted in the upstream direction through the OCML (for example, upstream from one or more customer devices to one or more OLTs for PON signals. This OCML configuration may allow for a more cost-effective and efficient system with a smaller footprint than a system that relies on external amplification modules to transmit Ethernet or PON signals. |
US11689286B1 |
Full dimensional skew estimation using cross-correlation matrix analysis
A skew compensation system for a coherent optical communication network includes a transmitter and a receiver in operable communication with an optical transport medium of a coherent optical network. The transmitter includes a first transmitter-side tunable delay line configured to delay transmission of a first signal by a first skew amount, thereby producing a pre-compensated first signal. The receiver includes a first receiver-side tunable delay line configured to delay transmission of the pre-compensated first signal to a digital signal processor (DSP) of the receiver by a second skew amount, thereby producing a final signal that is both pre-compensated and post-compensated (i.e., fully compensated). |
US11689283B1 |
Free-space optical communication system using a backchannel for power optimization
An example device may include an optical modulator configured to generate an optical beam encoding network data, an optical power amplifier configured to adjust a transmitted power of the optical beam, and a transmit beam angle mechanism configured to adjust a beam direction of the optical beam and to transmit the optical beam to a remote receiver over a free-space optical link. Example devices may include a controller configured to receive backchannel data from the remote receiver and modify a characteristic of the optical beam based on the backchannel data. Various other devices, systems, and methods are also disclosed. |
US11689280B2 |
Idle/inactive mobility and reachability in moving networks
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may identify a plurality of candidate satellite constellations. The WTRU may determine an elevation angle and/or an orbit associated with each of the plurality of candidate satellite constellations. The WTRU may select a satellite constellation from the plurality of candidate constellations for sell selection. The WTRU may identify a plurality of candidate beams associated with the selected satellite constellation. The WTRU may determine an RSRP/RSRQ for each of the plurality of candidate beams. The WTRU may determine a weighted ranking of the plurality of candidate beams. The WTRU may determine the weighted ranking using the determined RSRP/RSRQ, prevailing load intensities, elevation angle, dwelling duration, link switch probability, and/or a quality of service (QoS). The WTRU may select a beam from the plurality of candidate beams for cell selection. The WTRU may select the beam based on the weighted ranking. |
US11689279B2 |
Wideband streaming L-band (WISL) methods and systems
A network management systems (NMS) and methods for automating aircraft wideband streaming L band providing dedicated high data rate communication links from an aircraft fitted with an approved L-band terminal and antenna over a satellite communication network, such as the Inmarsat Swift Broadband network. The systems and methods allow for modifying the L-band terminal wiring to inject a dedicated single channel per carrier (SCPC) signal from an external modem to achieve return data rates in the range of several Mbps over a dedicated leased satellite bandwidth. |
US11689276B2 |
Active repeater device shared by multiple service providers to facilitate communication with customer premises equipment
An active repeater device including a first antenna array, a controller, and one or more secondary sectors receives or transmits a first beam of input RF signals from or to, respectively, a first base station operated by a first service provider and a second beam of input RF signals from or to, respectively, a second base station operated by a second service provider. A controller assigns a first beam setting to a first group of customer premises equipment (CPEs) and a second beam setting to a second group of CPEs, based on one or more corresponding signal parameters associated with the each corresponding group of CPEs. A second antenna array of the second RH unit concurrently transmits or received a first beam of output RF signals to or from the first group of CPEs and a second beam of output RF signals to the second group of CPEs. |
US11689272B2 |
Multidimensional beam refinement procedures and signaling for mmWave WLANs
Systems and methods for multidimensional beam refinement procedures and signaling for millimeter wave WLANs. In some embodiments, there are multi-dimensional enhanced beam refinement protocol MAC and PHY frame designs that extend the MAC packet and the PPDU format with or without backwards compatibility. The multiple dimensions may be supported jointly or separately. In other embodiments, the increased data signaled in the eBRP frame designs may be more efficiently signaled with reduced BRP frame sizes, such as through a training type dependent BRP minimum duration selection procedure or use of null data packet BRP frames. In further embodiments, the maximum duration of the interframe spacing between BPR packets may be varied to improve the efficiency of BRP operation. |
US11689266B2 |
User terminal and radio communication method
To appropriately control CSI reporting even in a case of performing CSI reporting by employing a method different from ones for existing LTE systems, one aspect of a user terminal of the present invention includes a transmitting section that transmits channel state information, and a control section that controls transmission of the channel state information by using certain downlink control information indicating trigger and/or activation of channel state information without scheduling data. |
US11689265B2 |
Antenna system and method of operating an antenna system
An antenna system for a mobile communications base station and a method of operating a communications network including a base station is described. The antenna system includes an antenna array for beamforming and is configured either as a radar sensor, a communications antenna or a combined radar sensor. A radar image may be used to determine a map of objects in the vicinity of the antenna system and to adapt the beamsteering or beamforming of the antenna system. |
US11689264B2 |
Determining a narrow beam for wireless communication
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first wireless communication device may determine, based at least in part on a first model, an estimated position of the first wireless communication device. The first wireless communication device may determine, based at least in part on a second model, an estimated direction for transmission of a packet to a second wireless communication device. The first wireless communication device may determine, based at least in part on a third model, an estimated transmit power for transmission of the packet. The first wireless communication device may determine, using a neural network, a narrow beam based at least in part on the estimated position, the estimated direction, and the estimated transmit power. The first wireless communication device may transmit the packet on the narrow beam to the second wireless communication device. Numerous other aspects are provided. |
US11689263B2 |
Small cell beam-forming antennas
A small cell cellular base station includes an eight port radio and an eight-port base station antenna that has four linear arrays of dual-polarized radiating elements. Each of the linear arrays has a different azimuth boresight pointing direction and each dual-polarized radiating element includes first and second radiators that have respective directional radiation patterns. The radio is configured to determine and apply a first set of amplitude and phase weights to RF signals that are received through the eight ports of the antenna, and to apply a second set of amplitude and phase weights to RF signals that are output by the radio to the eight ports of the antenna. |
US11689261B2 |
Multiple beam multiple-input-multiple-output system
Example embodiments are directed towards beam formation matching for communications between a receiver and transmitter in a multiple beam Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system. |
US11689258B2 |
Channel estimation and demodulation procedure for non-linear multi-user multiple-input multiple-output precoding
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may associate a first and second port with a set of antenna elements based on a first and second linear precoding vector. The base station may generate coefficients indicating a first combination and a second combination of a first data set for a first user equipment (UE) and a second data set for a second UE. The base station may apply the first and second linear precoding vectors to the first and second combinations, respectively, transmit a first demodulation reference signal (DMRS) and a second DMRS using a first comb corresponding to the first and second ports, and transmit at least a third DMRS indicating the coefficients using a second comb. The UEs may extract data from the precoded combinations by applying the coefficients and estimating channels associated with the first and second DMRS. |
US11689255B2 |
Wireless communication system, and device and method in wireless communication system
Disclosed are a device and method in a wireless communication system. The device comprises: a first generating unit configured to generate a first pre-coding matrix according to first channel information on a channel between a first communication apparatus and a second communication apparatus; a second generating unit configured to generate a second pre-coding matrix according to the first pre-coding matrix and second channel information on the channel; and a pre-coding unit configured to pre-code a data signal according to the first pre-coding matrix and the second pre-coding matrix. According to the embodiments of the present invention, interference between user equipment can be effectively removed, the operation complexity is reduced, and the whole performance of the system is optimized. |
US11689253B2 |
Device and system characterized by measurement, report, and change procedure by terminal for changing transmission/reception point, and base station procedure for supporting same
The disclosure relates to a communication technique for convergence of an IoT technology and a 5G communication system for supporting a higher data transmission rate beyond a 4G system, and a system therefor. The disclosure can be applied to an intelligent service (for example, a smart home, a smart building, a smart city, a smart cart or connected car, health care, digital education, retail business, security and safety-related service, etc.) on the basis of a 5G communication technology and an IoT-related technology. The disclosure defines a mobility method for a terminal residing in a system in which transmission/reception points (TPRs), supporting solely some protocols among entire access stratum protocols comprising PHY, MAC, RLC, PDCP, and RRC, coexist in a wireless communication system. Specifically, the disclosure defines a method for dynamically changing, depending on determination by a base station, a beam and a transmission/reception point to be used for transmitting information to or receiving information from a terminal through a method in which a system using multiple beams notifies, in advance, of a measurement reference signal transmitted using transmission/reception points of different networks, to allow a terminal to select a required reception beam from a corresponding resource and measure beam information of each transmission/reception point, or a terminal transmits measured information as feedback in which each transmission/reception point is specified. Accordingly, the disclosure can provide a criterion of rapid and highly precise determination for changing a beam and a transmission/reception point and thus prevent a terminal from needlessly measuring and reporting, so as to achieve an effect of reduction in the power consumption of the terminal and reduction of delay in change of a transmission/reception point. |
US11689247B2 |
Patch cord including wireless components
Disclosed are network cable connectors with components such as wireless transceivers, wireless power receivers, displays, and printed circuit with controllers. The disclosed network cable connector may be wirelessly coupled to an external power source. The printed circuit of the cable connector may receive power for the wireless transceiver and/or the display from the external power source. The printed circuit of the cable connector may communicate information about the network cable and/or devices connected thereto via the wireless transceiver to an external device, output the information via the display, or a combination thereof. |
US11689245B2 |
Asynchronous polar transmitter and operation method thereof
A polar transmitter is provided. The polar transmitter includes a baseband generation unit configured to generate phase data bits and amplitude data bits of an output pulse. The polar transmitter further includes a bandwidth control unit downstream to the baseband generation unit configured to regulate the width of the output pulse. Moreover, the polar transmitter includes a pulse shaping unit downstream to the bandwidth control unit configured to generate a predefined amplitude envelope of the output pulse. In this context, the pulse shaping unit includes a delay-line with a plurality of taps, where each tap output is configured to be amplitude weighted in order to generate the amplitude envelope of the output pulse. |
US11689244B2 |
Wireless network with channel hopping
A wireless network with network-level channel hopping. A wireless network includes a wireless device. The wireless device includes a receiver, a data channel selector, and a transmitter. The receiver is configured to receive a beacon signal comprising a beacon sequence value. The data channel selector is configured to select, as a pseudorandom function of the beacon sequence value, a data channel on which to transmit in an interval following reception of the beacon signal. The transmitter is configured to transmit on the data channel selected by the channel selector. |
US11689243B2 |
Wireless communication device
A wireless communication device comprises a first communication unit, a second communication unit and a single control unit. The first communication unit wirelessly communicates by a first communication signal according to a first communication standard. The second communication unit wirelessly communicates by a second communication signal according to a second communication standard. The second communication signal has a frequency band that overlaps with that of the first communication signal. The second communication standard is different from the first communication standard. The control unit generates a first interference suppression signal for suppressing interference in the second communication signal and a second interference suppression signal for suppressing interference in the first communication signal, and suppresses the interference in the first communication signal and the interference in the second communication signal based on the first interference suppression signal and the second interference suppression signal. |
US11689239B2 |
Outer case for a foldable mobile device
A foldable case is configured for removably receiving a separate and distinct mobile electronic device having a front device surface, a rear device surface opposite the front device surface, and a periphery extending between the front device surface and the rear device surface. The case includes first and second cover members and opposing hinge members. The first and second cover members include respective first and second rear walls, respective first and second peripheral rims, and respective first and second sidewalls extending between the respective rear walls and the respective peripheral rims and thereby define respective first and second recesses configured for receiving respective first and second portions of the device. The opposing hinge members each extend between adjacent locations at the respective peripheral rims of the first and the second cover members to hingedly connect the first and the second cover members. |
US11689232B2 |
Wireless transmission system and control method
A wireless transmission system includes a first coupler including a plurality of substrates including a signal line and a ground; and a second coupler that transmits a signal with the first coupler. A first substrate is connected to a second substrate by conductors having widths substantially equal to or less than widths of signal lines. |
US11689231B2 |
Corrected air-hang response using crosstalk measurement
A measurement device can be provided for a tubular string of a drilling subsystem. The measurement device can include a transmitter and a receiver. A cover can be applied to at least one of the receiver or the transmitter. While at least one of the receiver or the transmitter is covered by the cover, an amount of crosstalk can be measured. The cover can be removed from the measurement device. Subsequent to removing the cover from the measurement device, an air-hang response of the receiver and the transmitter can be measured in an air-hang configuration of the tubular string. A corrected air-hang response of the measurement device can be determined by subtracting the amount of crosstalk from the air-hang response. |
US11689230B2 |
Wireless receiver apparatus and method
Embodiments of the invention include a wakeup receiver (WRX) featuring a charge-domain analog front end (AFE) with parallel radio frequency (RF) rectifier, charge-transfer summation amplifier (CTSA), and successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (SAR ADC) stages. The WRX operates at very low power and exhibits above-average sensitivity, random pulsed interferer rejections, and yield over process. |
US11689229B2 |
Wireless communication device and distortion compensation method
A wireless communication device includes: a plurality of power amplifiers provided for a plurality of respective antenna elements, each of the power amplifiers amplifying a signal; a distortion compensation unit that executes distortion compensation of a transmission signal by using an inverse function corresponding to nonlinear distortion generated in the power amplifiers; and a controller that operates by switching a first mode and a second mode, the first mode setting individual inverse functions for the respective power amplifiers in the distortion compensation unit and updating coefficients of the individual inverse functions, the second mode suspending the update of the coefficients of the individual inverse functions and setting, in the distortion compensation unit, an integrated inverse function acquired by performing weighted addition of the individual inverse functions. |
US11689227B1 |
Broadband power amplifier device and transmitter
A broadband power amplifier device includes an input matching network including first, second and third inductors, a driver amplifier, and first, second and third frequency modulators. First inductor has one end connected to output of a mixer and the other end connected to one end of the first frequency modulator, with the other end of the first frequency modulator being grounded. The second inductor has one end connected to one end of first inductor and the other end connected to input of driver amplifier, with second frequency modulator being connected across second inductor. Third inductor has one end connected to output of driver amplifier and the other end connected to input of power amplifier, with third frequency modulator being connected across third inductor. Bandwidth of power amplifier device can be extended and area and current consumption thereof can be reduced, while power can be improved without large LO driver. |
US11689216B1 |
Low gate-count generalized concatenated code (GCC) by online calculation of syndromes instead of buffer
A device for decoding a generalized concatenated code (GCC) codeword includes: a buffer; and at least one processor configured to: obtain the GCC codeword, calculate a plurality of inner syndromes based on a plurality of frames; calculate a plurality of sets of delta syndromes based on the frames; determine a plurality of outer syndromes based on the sets of delta syndromes; store the inner syndromes and the outer syndromes in a buffer; perform inner decoding on the frames based on the inner syndromes stored in the buffer; update at least one outer syndrome stored in the buffer based on a result of the inner decoding; perform outer decoding on the frames based on the updated at least one outer syndrome; and obtain decoded information bits corresponding to the GCC codeword based on a result of the inner decoding and the result of the outer decoding. |
US11689207B1 |
Wide frequency range voltage controlled oscillators
Phase-locked loop circuitry generates an output signal based on transformer based voltage controlled oscillator (VCO) circuitry. The VCO circuitry includes upper band circuitry including first oscillation circuitry, a first harmonic filter circuitry coupled to the first oscillation circuitry, and a first selection transistor coupled to the first harmonic filter circuitry and a current source. The first harmonic filter circuitry filters the output signal. The lower band circuitry includes second oscillation circuitry, a second harmonic filter circuitry coupled to the second oscillation circuitry, and a second selection transistor coupled to the second harmonic filter circuitry and the current source. The second harmonic filter circuitry filters the output signal. |
US11689205B2 |
Integrated circuit and operation method thereof
An integrated circuit may include a receiver configured to receive a first data signal based on an mth (where m is an integer of 1 or more) transmitter preset setting among a plurality of transmitter preset settings through an external link, and equalize and sample the first data signal; a receiver setting table including a plurality of combinations including values of a plurality of parameters related to the receiver; and a receiver control circuit configured to sequentially select the plurality of combinations with reference to the receiver setting table and set the plurality of parameters with the selected combinations. |