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US11777354B2 Axial field rotary energy device having PCB stator with non-linear traces
An axial field rotary energy device can include rotors having magnets and an axis of rotation. A stator assembly can be located axially between the rotors. The stator assembly can include PCB panels. Each PCB panel can have layers. Each layer can include coils. Each coil can have radial traces relative to the axis. The radial traces can include non-linear radial traces coupled by arch traces that are transverse to the non-linear radial traces.
US11777350B2 Integrated rotor
A rotor for a motor includes a sensor ring, a rotor shaft and an over-molded body configured to couple the sensor ring to the rotor shaft. The rotor may further include at least one magnet and a magnet support where the magnet support is disposed between the at least one magnet and the rotor shaft. The over-molded body couples the sensor ring, the rotor shaft, the magnet support and the at least one magnet to each other.
US11777347B2 Motor having a first rotor core containing magnets and a second rotor core made of magnetic material
An electric motor and a compressor having an electric motor. The electric motor may include a stator, and a rotor provided with a rotational shaft, a rotor core coupled to the rotational shaft, and permanent magnets coupled to the rotor core. The rotor core may include a first core to which the permanent magnets may be coupled, and a second core made of a magnetic material and coupled to an end of the first core in an axial direction. The second core may have outer surfaces disposed inside of extension lines extending in the axial direction from inner surfaces of the permanent magnets.
US11777344B2 Signal emitting apparatus and signal transmission/reception system
A signal emitting apparatus provided in a vehicle to which power is transferred from a ground side power supplying apparatus by noncontact, includes: a signal emitting device for emitting a signal including information relating to the vehicle wirelessly toward the ground side power supplying apparatus; an outside environment acquiring part for acquiring information relating to an outside environment at surroundings of the ground side power supplying apparatus; and a control part for controlling the signal emitting device. The control part changes a mode of wireless signal emission of the signal emitting device in accordance with the outside environment.
US11777343B2 Power transmission device and electric power transmission system
A power transmission device wirelessly transmits electric power to a power reception device. A power transmission coil is configured by winding a conductive wire. A foreign object detection device detects a foreign object. Sensor coils are placed to cover the power transmission coil. A detector executes determination processing of determining existence of the foreign object on each of the sensor coils, based on a comparison result between a comparison target value based on output voltage output from one sensor coil of the sensor coils and a threshold value set to the one sensor coil. The detector executes threshold value change processing of changing the threshold value set to the one sensor coil on each of the sensor coils, based on induced voltage induced in the one sensor coil by magnetic flux generated by the power transmission coil.
US11777341B2 Wireless power transmitter and wireless power receiver including multiple grounds for reducing electro-magnetic interference
A wireless power receiver for wirelessly receiving power from a wireless power transmitter comprises: a power reception circuit receiving electromagnetic waves emitted from the wireless power receiver so as to output power having an alternating current waveform; a rectifier for rectifying the power, having an AC waveform, outputted from the power reception circuit into power having a direct current waveform; a DC/DC converter for converting, into a voltage of a preset level, a voltage of the power having a direct current waveform, the power being rectified by the rectifier; a charger for charging a battery by using the power having a DC waveform, converted from the DC/DC converter; an alternating current ground connected to the power reception circuit and/or the rectifier so as to receive at least a portion of the power having an alternating current waveform; and a direct current ground connected to the DC/DC converter and/or the charger so as to receive at least a portion of the power having a direct current waveform, wherein the alternating current ground and the direct current ground can be disposed on different PCB layers, respectively.
US11777337B2 Power supply system and control method thereof
A power supply system and a control method thereof are provided. The power supply system supplies power to a load and includes a power supply device and a backup power device. The power supply device supplies power to the load through a power bus. The backup power device includes a backup battery pack, a charging converter, a discharging converter, and a processor. The charging converter and the discharging converter are coupled to the backup battery pack. The processor determines whether a status of the power battery device is a load mode or a power supply mode according to a current conversion efficiency of the power supply device. In response to the power supply mode, the processor controls the backup battery pack, so that the backup battery pack and the power supply device simultaneously supply power to the load through the power bus.
US11777334B2 System for charging multiple power sources and monitoring diode currents for faults
A system for charging multiple power sources including a plurality of batteries. The system also including a plurality of diodes, each diode of the plurality of diodes electrically connected in series with at least a battery of the plurality of batteries, wherein each diode of the plurality of diodes restricts current flow into the plurality of batteries and the plurality of diodes permits current flow from the plurality of batteries. The system includes a bus element connecting the batteries in parallel, having a cross tie element having an engaged state and disengaged state. The bus element disconnects a first battery from a second battery of the plurality of when the cross-tie element is in the disengaged state, and connects the first battery to the second battery when the cross tie element is in the engaged state. The system includes a load electrically connected to the plurality of diodes.
US11777327B2 Storage case and charging device for VR equipment
A storage case and charging device for a VR equipment includes a lower housing having an accommodation groove for accommodating the VR equipment; an upper housing covering the accommodation groove and detachably connected with the lower housing; and a first charging plug being disposed in the accommodation groove. The first charging plug is configured for inserting into and electrically connecting to a first charging port of the VR equipment for charging the VR equipment.
US11777322B2 Islanding detection mothod for inverter and apparatus
The present disclosure provides an islanding detection method for an inverter and a corresponding apparatus. The islanding detection method includes: step A1: obtaining a parameter of an output voltage of a three-phase AC system and a steady-state value corresponding to the parameter within a period of time; step A2: obtaining a disturbance signal based on the parameter and the steady-state value; step A3: superimposing the disturbance signal on at least one reference value of a droop control; and step A4: detecting the parameter added with the disturbance signal, and determining that island occurs in response to the parameter greater than an upper limit or less than a lower limit.
US11777317B2 Electrical energy dispensing system
A system for delivering electrical energy to a chargeable unit of an electrically powered object characterised by comprising: •at least one input line for delivering electricity from a grid and/or a source of renewable electrical energy; •optionally a first converter disposed within the input line(s) for converting alternating current to direct current; •at least one reservoir of electrical energy connected to the input line(s) and including (a) a plurality of supercapacitors arranged in series or parallel and (b) a means for delivering an output voltage and current therefrom; •at least one second converter adapted to step-up or down the output voltage from the reservoir(s) to a charging voltage of the chargeable unit and •at least one dispensing means connected to the systems and adapted to cooperate with a corresponding connector means on the object to enable the charging voltage to charge the chargeable unit.
US11777316B2 Method to operate a windfarm
A method of operating a windfarm connected to an electric grid via a point of injection for injecting power from the windfarm to the electric grid, the windfarm including at least two generating units and a windfarm controller, the method comprising: measuring 302 voltage and/or frequency characteristics of an electrical signal of the electric grid at the point of injection, communicating 304 to at least two generating units of the at least two generating units of the windfarm at least one control signal based at least in part on the measured voltage and/or frequency characteristics of the electrical signal of the electric grid at the point of injection, the at least one control signal being indicative of a grid situation at the point of injection; controlling 306 the at least two generating units of the at least two generating units of the windfarm at least in part based on the communicated at least one control signal.
US11777305B2 Protection of an electrical apparatus
An electrical apparatus configured to electrically connect to a multi-phase alternating current (AC) electrical power distribution network includes: an input electrical network including: a plurality of input nodes, each configured to electrically connect to one phase of the multi-phase AC electrical power distribution network; at least one non-linear electronic component electrically connected to the input electrical network; an impedance network electrically connected between the input electrical network and ground; and a control system configured to: access a voltage signal that represents a voltage over time at the input electrical network; determine a frequency content of the voltage signal; determine a property of the frequency content; and determine whether an input current performance condition exists in the electrical apparatus based the property of the frequency content.
US11777301B2 Solid state circuit interrupter with solid state interlocking mechanism
A system includes a first circuit breaker comprising a first solid state switch, first mechanical contacts, and a current sensor structured to sense current flowing through the first circuit breaker, and a second circuit breaker electrically coupled to the first circuit breaker and being structured to interrupt current flowing to the first circuit breaker, wherein the first circuit breaker is structured to transmit, to the second circuit breaker, a request upon detecting a failure mode, and wherein the second circuit breaker is structured to interrupt current flowing to the first circuit breaker in response to receiving the request, and the first circuit breaker is further structured to open the first mechanical contacts when the current flowing through the first circuit breaker drops to a predetermined level.
US11777296B2 Wire harness installation structure
A wire harness installation structure includes a wire harness, a protector, and a bending motion mechanism that causes the wire harness to make a bending movement. The wire harness has a first portion that is fixed to the protector, a second portion that is distant from both of the first portion and the protector beyond a bending position of the wire harness, and a third portion that is located between the first portion and the second portion. The second portion and the third portion of the wire harness are fixed on a movable member of the bending motion mechanism, and the wire harness is routed so that a second excess length between the second portion and the third portion is shorter than a first excess length between the first portion and the third portion.
US11777295B2 Cable retaining wall plate for combination AC and DC power outlets
A wall plate for covering an AC/DC wall outlet includes a generally rectangular or “designer” opening configured to receive the wall outlet. The wall plate includes one or more cord retention members. The cord retention member(s) protrudes from a front face of the wall plate. The retention member(s) protrudes far enough to allow the wall plate to seat on the outlet while a USB plug is in a corresponding DC outlet of the wall outlet. The retention member includes a slot configured to allow a mobile device-attachable plug to pass-through the slot in a first orientation but not a second orientation 90 degrees off from the first orientation. When the USB plug is in the DC outlet, it is in the second orientation relative to the slot.
US11777293B1 Ceiling fan brace bracket
A ceiling fan brace bracket assembly with a bracket, at least two holes, at least one first screw, and at least one second screw. The bracket has a channel that opens toward a bottom of the bracket and at least one lip that extends along the channel. The channel is sized and shaped to extend around a ceiling fan brace. The at least two holes extend through the at least one lip, and each of the at least two holes is configured to align with a corresponding screw hole in an electrical box. The at least one first screw is a press-fit screw and is configured to extend downward through a first hole of the at least two holes. The at least one second screw is configured to extend upward through a second hole of the at least two holes.
US11777292B2 Load center assembly
A load center assembly is provided. The load center assembly comprises a frame, an electrical panel assembly, and a plurality of electrical wire harnesses. The frame includes a first side and a second side. The first side and the second side are substantially parallel and connected by a plurality of cross members. The electrical panel assembly is connected to the first side and the second side. The electrical panel assembly includes a plurality of breakers. The plurality of electrical wires harnesses is connected to the frame. Each of the plurality of electrical wire harnesses includes a plurality of wires. A first end of each wire of the plurality of wires is routed into the electrical panel assembly and is terminated in a corresponding breaker. The load center assembly is configured to be disposed in a wall frame.
US11777291B2 Sanitary wall installation connection box unit having an electric line feed-through
A sanitary wall installation connection box unit, including a box housing body having a rear-side base portion and a sleeve portion projecting to the front from the base portion, which sleeve portion peripherally surrounds a sanitary component mounting space, which space is accessible via an open front end face of the sleeve portion, and a connector body disposed on the base portion of the box housing body, which connector body includes a sanitary component connection contour facing the sanitary component mounting space, a fluid line connection interface structure accessible on an outer side of the box housing body, a fluid conduit structure for fluid connection of the fluid line connection interface structure to the sanitary component connection contour and at least one electric line feed-through opening leading from an outer side of the connector body through the connector body to the sanitary component mounting space. Illustratively, the base portion of the box housing body is made of a sealing resilient material at least in an electric line connection region adjacent to the electric line feed-through opening of the connector body, and the electric line feed-through opening of the connector body is covered on an outer side by a closure membrane made of the sealing resilient material of the electric line connection region of the base portion.
US11777282B2 Electrode material for a spark plug
An electrode material for a spark plug includes 22-46 wt % iron (Fe), inclusive, 20-40 wt % nickel (Ni), inclusive, 13-42 wt % cobalt (Co), inclusive, and one or more additional elements selected from aluminum (Al), titanium (Ti), chromium (Cr), boron (B), and niobium (Nb), wherein the electrode material has a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) from room temperature to 200° C. that is less than or equal to 11.0×10−6/° C. In another example, the electrode material includes greater than or equal to 32 wt % iron (Fe), greater than or equal to 36 wt % nickel (Ni), and one or more additional elements selected from aluminum (Al), chromium (Cr), and cobalt (Co). In advantageous embodiments, the electrode material includes greater than or equal to 22 wt % cobalt (Co). Replacing nickel with a higher percentage of cobalt can help reduce the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of the electrode material.
US11777278B2 Method of manufacturing optical semiconductor apparatus and the apparatus
An apparatus is configured to operate in a single fundamental transverse mode and the apparatus includes a waveguide layer between an n-doped cladding layer and a p-doped cladding layer. The waveguide layer includes a first waveguide part, and an active layer located between the first waveguide part and the p-doped cladding layer, the active layer being asymmetrically within the waveguide layer closer to the p-doped cladding layer than the n-doped cladding layer. The refractive index of the n-doped cladding layer being equal to or larger than the p-doped cladding layer. A first end of the first waveguide part is adjacent to the n-doped cladding layer. A second end of the first waveguide part is adjacent to a first end of the active layer. A desired donor density is doped in the first waveguide part for controlling the carrier density dependent internal optical loss in the first waveguide part at high injection levels.
US11777277B2 Semiconductor laser
A semiconductor laser comprises a window structure part including a low resistance active layer formed in end face regions, to have a lower resistance than an active layer located inward with respect to the end face regions. A length between the front end of the contact layer and the front end face is longer by 10 μm or more than a length of a front-end-face side window structure part, and is shorter than a length between the front end face and the rear end of the contact layer. A length between an end of a rear side electrode on the side of the front end face and the front end face is 1.2 times or more a substrate thickness of a substrate, and is shorter than a length between the front end face and an end of the rear side electrode on the side of the rear end face.
US11777275B2 Augmented semiconductor lasers with spontaneous emissions blockage
A device and a method to produce an augmented-laser (ATLAS) comprising a bi-stable resistive system (BRS) integrated in series with a semiconductor laser. The laser exhibits reduction/inhibition of the Spontaneous Emission (SE) below lasing threshold by leveraging the abrupt resistance switch of the BRS. The laser system comprises a semiconductor laser and a BRS operating as a reversible switch. The BRS operates in a high resistive state in which a semiconductor laser is below a lasing threshold and emitting in a reduced spontaneous emission regime, and a low resistive state in which a semiconductor laser is above or equal to a lasing threshold and emitting in a stimulated emission regime. The BRS operating as a reversible switch is electrically connected in series across two independent chips or on a single wafer. The BRS is formed using insulator-to-metal transition (IMT) materials or is formed using threshold-switching selectors (TSS).
US11777271B2 Method of and apparatus for extending electrode life in a laser chamber
Disclosed are methods of and apparatus for extending a useful lifetime of a laser discharge chamber in which a polarity of an electrode positioned at a fixed position within the chamber is caused to be positive with respect to the polarity of a second electrode defining a discharge gap with the first electrode and the first electrode is made of a material that forms an erosion resistant surface when the first electrode is used and an anode. Also disclosed is an arrangement in which a first electrode is positionable with respect a second electrode defining a discharge gap with the second electrode and the position of the first electrode controlled to maintain the width of the gap within a predetermined range.
US11777266B2 Custom power outlet socket that has integrated wireless functionality
A custom outlet module is contained within a housing and has an electric current sensor configured to measure current passing through an electric outlet during a time period, a proximity sensor configured to detect a distance of an object relative to the electric outlet during the time period, a relay switch that can open or close to stop or conduct current through a circuit in the electric outlet in response to a command, and a wireless network interface in communication with the electric current sensor and the proximity sensor, the wireless network interface configured to transmit and receive data from the current sensor and the proximity sensor, to transmit commands to the relay switch, transmit the data to a computing device, and receive commands from the computing device.
US11777263B2 Coaxial connector including crimp housing
The present invention provides a coaxial connector capable of reducing harness processing steps. A coaxial connector includes a contact by three-point contact, a housing including a first and a second connection base, and a shell including a cylindrical portion accommodating the first connection base and an extension portion accommodating the second connection base. The central conductor of a cable is placed on an installation surface of a contact located in a predetermined part of a housing, and a crimp housing with a slot cut out to allow pressure on the periphery of the center conductor is used. The crimp housing is held in the housing and enclosed and tightened by a pair of crimp barrels (the first barrel) provided in the shell. This allows the central conductor to be securely crimped to the installation surface of the contact.
US11777262B2 Solderless coaxial cable connector and installation thereof
A solderless plug-in coaxial connector attachment is provided. Elements are configured to engage and capture a coaxial grounding layer (or braid) as the connector is installed on the cable. The engagements between elements enhance axial and radial captivation for mechanical robustness and electrical connectivity while minimizing the overall length of the connector. An installation tool aids in the installation of the coaxial connector.
US11777256B2 Electrical connector and method for mating and unmating the same
An electrical connector and a method for mating and unmating the same. The electrical connector comprises a housing, a locking arm, a biasing member, and a sliding member. The locking arm comprises a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion between the first end and the second end. The first end comprises a locking portion. The intermediate portion is pivotably mounted to the housing about a pivot. The biasing member is engaged with the locking arm to drive the first end in a first direction. The sliding member is slidably connected to the housing and configured to slide in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The electrical connector may be securely locked to a mating electrical connector and has a compact structure, allowing the mating electrical connector to be mounted on a circuit board that has a compact structure.
US11777252B2 Manufacturing method for assembling at least a high voltage vertical disk ferrule
A manufacturing method for assembling a high voltage vertical disk ferrule, the ferrule being stamped and having a vertical disk-like structure, which is not necessarily round or does not necessarily have any roundness. The high voltage disk ferrule has an opening residing and traveling over the wire core and/or a wire braided shield, to which an end portion of the wire braided shield is affixed thereto the ferrule, or between two ferrules, such that a portion of the wire braided shield is flared and substantially perpendicular to the direction along which the wire core extends. The high voltage vertical disk ferrule slides over the core insulation, towards the outer insulation when the wire is pushed. The end portion/flared portion of the braided shield and the high voltage vertical disk ferrule, or the end portion/flared portion of the braided shield between at least two high voltage vertical disk ferrules are soldered, welded, or brazed together. The wire braided shield develops a natural spring force against the ferrule, and causes it to be accordioned, pleated, or folded against itself, and therefore pushes the vertical disk ferrule forward.
US11777250B2 Electro-mechanical connection apparatus
An electro-mechanical connection apparatus. The apparatus includes a connection base configured to mechanically support an external device, and a first connection device operably connected to the connection base, wherein the first connection device is configured to operably connect with a second connection device associated with the external device. The first connection device includes a first electrical contact configured to establish an electrical connection with a second electrical contact of the external device, wherein the first electrical contact establishes the electrical connection with the second electrical contact while the connection base mechanically supports the external device.
US11777249B2 Electrical connection box with a waterproof member
An electrical connection box is provided with a connector-attached board and a shield case that internally houses the connector-attached board. The connector-attached board is provided with a circuit board, a connector that is fixed to the circuit board and that engages with a mating connector, and an attachment that is attached to the connector. The shield case surrounds the circuit board and is provided with an upper short wall portion and a lower short wall portion that include a connector opening for facing the connector outside. The attachment is provided with a waterproof portion that covers the periphery of an engagement surface of the connector that faces the mating connector, and the waterproof portion is provided with a waterproof wall that covers the periphery of the connector and the mating connector.
US11777248B2 Electronic assembly and method of producing the same
An electronic assembly including: a housing for enclosing electronic components within. The housing includes an opening; an input-output port for allowing connection of at least one of the electronic components with at least one input-output device. The input-output port extends through the opening; and a flexibly resilient material integrated with the housing and arranged to partially cover the opening. The flexibly resilient material being dimensioned to complement the dimensions of the input-output port. Also provided is a method of producing the electronic assembly.
US11777237B1 Disconnecting power from external USB connectors of conformable wearable battery packs in the presence of conducting fluids
One or more external connectors of a conformal wearable battery (CWB) may be controlled to reduce a voltage potential supplied to the connectors when exposed to a conductive liquid. The connectors may be uniform serial bus (USB) connectors or other connectors. One or more unused terminals of the one or more connectors may be pulled to a voltage potential and then monitored for a change in voltage. When the change in voltage satisfies a voltage threshold, the voltage potential supplied to the one or more connectors may be reduced and/or interrupted. The change in voltage may be evaluated against the voltage threshold alone or may be evaluated against the voltage threshold and a time threshold relating to a time after the voltage satisfied the voltage threshold. The voltage of the monitored terminal may be evaluated against one or more voltage thresholds and/or one or more time thresholds. Based on the voltage threshold having been met, the voltage supplied to the connector may be reduced or stopped.
US11777231B2 Base station antennas having sparse and/or interleaved multi-column arrays
Base station antennas include a first array that has a plurality of columns of radiating elements. All of the columns in the first array except for a first column and a second column are spaced apart from adjacent of the columns of the first array by a first distance. The first and second columns of the first array are spaced apart from each other a second, larger distance (e.g., twice the first distance) to define a first column-shaped open space within the first array. A column of a second array may be positioned in the first column-shaped open space within the first array.
US11777227B1 Radio frequency transmission assembly
Enhanced components and assemblies for microwave radio frequency (RF) antenna feed systems are provided. One example includes radiating probes that propagate RF signals to intermediate waveguides that feed polarizers or filters associated with horn antenna elements. The radiating probes can couple to corresponding transmit/receive circuitry using coaxial link elements. The radiating probes comprise tunable components which can be shaped/sized to produce desired output characteristics (e.g., frequency ranges and gain properties). Many radiating probes can be integrated into a cover plate assembly that feeds an array of horn antennas. Interface elements with integrated waveguides can provide RF sealing between radiating probes and provide radiative coupling from radiating probes to corresponding waveguides that feed the array of horn antennas.
US11777222B2 Slot antenna and communication device
A slot antenna and a communication device including the slot antenna are provided. The slot antenna includes: a dielectric layer having a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other, a radiation layer on the first surface of the dielectric layer and having a plurality of slots therein, and a first shielding layer on the second surface of the dielectric layer and electrically connected to the radiation layer.
US11777217B2 Antenna member and assembly
An antenna member is configured to be mounted on a circuit board and to be used as an antenna. The antenna member has a split ring resonating portion, an impedance matching portion and a feed portion. The split ring resonating portion is provided with a facing portion which forms a split. The split ring resonating portion has a first side portion, a second side portion and an upper portion. The upper portion connects the first side portion and the second side portion with each other. The feed portion is provided on at least one of the first side portion and the second side portion. The impedance matching portion is positioned above the feed portion in an up-down direction perpendicular to a lateral direction. The impedance matching portion couples the first side portion and the second side portion with each other.
US11777215B2 System and method for a digitally beamformed phased array feed
Systems and methods are provided for a digital beamformed phased array feed. The system may include a radome configured to allow electromagnetic waves to propagate; a multi-band software defined antenna array tile; a power and clock management subsystem configured to manage power and time of operation; a thermal management subsystem configured to dissipate heat generated by the multi-band software defined antenna array tile; and an enclosure assembly. The multi-band software defined antenna array tile may include a plurality of coupled dipole array antenna elements; a plurality of frequency converters; and a plurality of digital beamformers.
US11777212B2 Antenna structure
An antenna structure includes a first signal source, a second signal source, a first radiator, a second radiator, a third radiator, a first circuit, and a second circuit. The first signal source is used to generate a first wireless signal, and the second signal source is used to generate a second wireless signal. The first radiator is coupled to the first signal source to receive the first wireless signal, and the second radiator is coupled to the second signal source to receive the second wireless signal. The first circuit has a first end coupled to the third radiator and a second end coupled to the first radiator or the first signal source. The second circuit has a first end coupled to the third radiator and a second end coupled to the second radiator or the second signal source.
US11777205B2 Periodic metal array structure
A periodic metal array structure can be disposed between two antenna modules and include rows of metal unit assemblies that each includes metal units connected to each other in a longitudinal direction. Each metal unit has a first longitudinal strip, two first transverse strips, two second transverse strips, and two second longitudinal strips having shorter longitudinal lengths than that of the first longitudinal strip, and being respectively disposed on the left and right sides of the first longitudinal strip and respectively spaced apart therefrom by intervals at which the second transverse strips are located. The top and bottom ends of the first longitudinal strip are respectively connected with the first transverse strips. At least one first transverse strip can be connected to a first transverse strip of an adjacent metal unit. Each second transverse strip can be connected to the first longitudinal strip and a corresponding second longitudinal strip.
US11777201B2 Apparatus, system, and method for transferring radio frequency signals between waveguides and radiating elements in antennas
A radio frequency coupling structure comprising (1) a substrate that forms a top side of a waveguide, (2) a first conductive layer disposed on a bottom side of the substrate, (3) a second conductive layer incorporated within the substrate, (4) a through via that is communicatively coupled to the first conductive layer and extends through an opening in the second conductive layer toward a top side of the substrate, and/or (5) a ring slot formed around the through via in the first conductive layer. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.
US11777200B2 Antenna module
An antenna module includes a first connection member including at least one first wiring layer and at least one first insulating layer; an antenna package disposed on a first surface of the first connection member, and including a plurality of antenna members and a plurality of feed vias; an integrated circuit (IC) disposed on a second surface of the first connection member and electrically connected to the corresponding wire of at least one first wiring layer; and a second connection member including at least one second wiring layer electrically connected to the IC and at least one second insulating layer, and disposed between the first connection member and the IC, wherein the second connection member has a third surface facing the first connection member and having an area smaller than that of the second surface, and a fourth surface facing the IC.
US11777195B2 Mobile device for enhancing antenna stability
A mobile device for enhancing antenna stability includes a nonconductive frame, a back cover, a PIFA (Planar Inverted F Antenna), and a U-shaped ground element. The PIFA is disposed between the nonconductive frame and the back cover. The U-shaped ground element is coupled to the PIFA, and is at least partially attached to the nonconductive frame. The vertical projection of the PIFA at least partially overlaps the U-shaped ground element.
US11777192B2 Antenna package and image display device including the same
An antenna package according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes an antenna device including an antenna unit, and a flexible circuit board electrically connected to the antenna unit. The flexible circuit board has a bending area. The flexible circuit board includes a core layer having a first surface and a second surface facing each other, a signal wiring disposed on the first surface of the core layer and electrically connected to the antenna unit, a ground line disposed on the first surface of the core layer to be spaced apart from the signal wiring, a ground layer disposed on the second surface of the core layer, and a via structure penetrating a portion of the core layer in a region excluding the bending area and connecting the ground line and the ground layer with each other.
US11777191B2 Semiconductor device package and method of manufacturing the same
The present disclosure relates to a wireless communication module. The wireless communication module includes a first antenna layer and a second antenna layer non-coplanar with the second antenna layer. An electromagnetic wave of the first antenna and the second antenna are configured to have far-field interference to each other.
US11777190B2 Appliance including an antenna using a portion of appliance as a ground plane
An appliance, such as an oven, includes a housing having an internal compartment and an RF antenna. At least a portion of the housing comprises an electrically conductive portion. The antenna includes an active component and a connection to the electrically conductive portion, which serves as a ground plane of the antenna. The housing may include a door assembly having a window that includes the electrically conductive portion in the form of a transparent conductive layer. The door assembly may be detachable and the connection to the antenna may be made by way of capacitive coupling. In an alternative arrangement, the housing includes a light fixture for illuminating the internal compartment, wherein the active component of the antenna is disposed in the light fixture.
US11777186B2 Front-end module comprising front-end components and a substrate integrated waveguide filter formed on a printed circuit board
System, apparatuses and methods are disclosed which relate to the use of substrate integrated waveguide technology in front-end modules. An example circuit card assembly for use as a cellular base station front-end is disclosed which includes at least one component printed circuit board (PCB) layer having front-end module hardware components and at least one filter PCB layer including at least one substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) filter.
US11777184B2 End cover assembly, secondary battery, battery module, apparatus, liquid-injection method and device
The present application provides an end cover assembly, a secondary battery, a battery module, a device, a liquid-injection method and a device thereof. The end cover assembly for the secondary battery includes: an end cover, provided with a through hole for injecting electrolyte, and including a connecting portion; a sealing assembly, configured to seal the through hole; a locking-fixing member, configured to be movable relative to the connecting portion in a radial direction of the through hole, so as to realize switching between a locked state and an unlocked state of the locking-fixing member and the connecting portion. In the locked state, the locking-fixing member presses against the sealing assembly to restrict the end cover to be separated from the sealing assembly; in the unlocked state, the end cover and the sealing assembly are separable to allow electrolyte to be injected from the through hole.
US11777183B2 Battery housing for a motor vehicle battery
A battery housing for a motor vehicle battery includes a housing for accommodating at least one battery cell in an interior space delimited by the housing; a drainage device communicates with the interior space; a detection device detects an air moisture content and/or a liquid fill level in the interior space; and an evaluation unit which is connected to the detection device. The evaluation unit is connected to the drainage device and the drainage device is designed to open and/or close in a manner dependent on the liquid fill level ascertained in the evaluation unit. By way of the linking of the drainage device to the detection device by way of the evaluation unit, it can be ensured that the drainage device is opened only in particularly expedient situations, such that good protection of a motor vehicle battery against moisture is made possible.
US11777182B2 Power supply device
In a power supply device, a plurality of battery modules are connected in series, the plurality of battery modules including fuse connected in series with battery. In the power supply device, fuse included in the plurality of battery modules is fast-blow fuse.
US11777181B2 Metal plate for resistance welding and resistance welding method using the same
Discussed are a metal plate for resistance welding and a resistance welding method using the same, wherein the metal plate is for being resistance-welded to an electrode terminal of a cylindrical battery, and the metal plate includes a body; and a pair of protrusion units located spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance, the pair of protrusion unit being provided at one side surface of the body, and a slit is formed between the pair of protrusion units.
US11777180B2 Battery pack and power tool assembly
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a power tool assembly, including a tool body and a battery pack. The battery pack includes: an accommodated cell unit, a battery pack electrode base, a mounting cavity, and a locking apparatus. At least one of a power tool and the battery pack is configured with a plug socket seal member. The battery pack further includes an upper-lower housing body seal member disposed at a connection between an upper housing body and a lower housing body. When the upper housing body is coupled to the lower housing body, the upper-lower housing body seal member blocks communication between the outside and the mounting cavity. The locking apparatus is mounted on a battery pack housing, and the locking apparatus is isolated outside the mounting cavity.
US11777177B2 Assembled battery
Provided is an assembled battery in which a large number of flat batteries can be stacked easily. An assembled battery 1 includes stacked multiple flat batteries A, B, and C in the shape of an N-sided polygon (N is an integer of 3 or more). Each of the multiple flat batteries A, B, and C in the shape of the N-sided polygon has a positive-electrode terminal 21a and a negative-electrode terminal 61a that extend in different directions having 360°/N in between, and the multiple flat batteries A, B, and C are electrically connected in series. The assembled battery 1 also includes multiple N-sided polygonal separating films 71 and 72 disposed between each pair of adjacent ones of the stacked multiple flat batteries A, B, and C to insulate the flat batteries from one another.
US11777176B2 Lithium batteries utilizing nanoporous separator layers
Provided are methods of preparing lithium batteries comprising a separator/electrode assembly having one or more current collector layers interposed between first and second electrode layers of the same polarity, wherein the first electrode layer is coated or laminated overlying a separator layer and the separator/electrode assembly is interleaved with an electrode comprising a current collector layer interposed between two electrode layers of opposite polarity to said first and second electrodes.
US11777173B2 Secondary battery
The present invention provides a secondary battery including an insulating plate which enables easy gas discharge and is not broken at high temperature. For this purpose, disclosed is a secondary battery comprising: a case including a space therein through an opening; at least one electrode assembly inserted into the space of the case; an insulating plate formed at an upper part of the electrode assembly; and a cap plate which is coupled to the opening of the case and includes a vent, at least one region of which has a thinner thickness than other regions, wherein the insulating plate includes a plurality of gas discharge holes disposed at a region corresponding to the vent.
US11777159B2 Traction battery module for a vehicle
A traction battery module for a vehicle, with a battery housing, the battery housing having a preferably extruded housing part with hollow chambers formed in it, which extend alongside one another along a central longitudinal direction and are open at the ends. The hollow chambers respectively define a cooling channel. At least one cooling connection adapter is provided, having a non-circular outer circumferential surface in an insertion portion and having been introduced or pressed at the end into one of the hollow chambers with an inner circumferential surface corresponding to the outer circumferential surface of the insertion portion. A pressing engagement is formed, at least in certain portions, between the outer circumferential surface and the inner circumferential surface.
US11777158B2 Battery module and battery pack including same
A battery module, which includes: a battery cell stack in which a plurality of battery cells are stacked; a flame spread prevention member configured to cover at least a portion of each battery cell; and a case configured to accommodate the battery cell stack covered by the flame spread prevention member.
US11777152B2 Distributed feedback control systems and logic for battery management system (BMS) operation
Presented are feedback control systems for monitoring battery system hardware, methods for making/operating such systems, and vehicles with wireless battery management systems (WBMS) governed through distributed feedback control. A method of operating a WBMS includes a wireless-enabled manager device selecting a batch of cell module assemblies (CMA) within the WBMS to communicate with to thereby retrieve data for their respective battery modules. A manager access control list (ACL) is created with respective media access control (MAC) addresses and ID data for the selected CMAs. A wireless connection is established between the manager device and a respective cell monitoring unit (CMU) for each selected CMA based on the corresponding MAC addresses and ID data in the manager ACL. The manager device downloads, from the CMU of each selected CMA, device data for each battery modules associated with the selected CMA. The manager device then switches the operating mode for each CMU.
US11777148B2 Accumulator
An accumulator may include a housing with at least two mutually opposite housing walls, accumulator cells arranged between the housing walls and following one another in a stacking direction, and at least one intermediate piece arranged in the housing between at least one of the accumulator cells and one of the housing walls and that retains the accumulator cells in the housing. At least one intermediate piece may be configured as a mutable intermediate piece in such a way that the mutable intermediate piece may be changeable between a first state having a first thickness extending in a spacing direction between the associated housing wall and the associated at least one of the accumulator cells, and a second state having a second thickness extending in the spacing direction, wherein the second thickness may be greater than the first thickness. In the state in which the mutable intermediate piece and the accumulator cells may be arranged in the housing, the mutable intermediate piece may be changed into the second state.
US11777147B2 Lithium ion secondary battery
Deterioration in cycle characteristics and battery swelling are improved. The lithium ion secondary battery of the present invention is characterized in comprising an electrolyte solution comprising a multifunctional monomer comprising two or more epoxy groups and a negative electrode comprising a binder comprising a polymer comprising a monomer unit comprising a functional group selected from the group consisting of —OH, —OM, —COOH, —COOM and —COOCnH2n+1, wherein M is a metal element, and n is an integer of 1 to 5.
US11777146B2 Preparation method of solid electrolyte
The present disclosure belongs to the field of energy materials, and relates to a preparation method of a solid electrolyte, in particular to a method for forming a membrane by using an electrolyte to activate a porous powder material prepared by in-situ polymerization of a polymer on the surfaces of cellulose nanocrystals, and then hot-pressing. According to the technical solution of the present disclosure, cellulose nanocrystals are used as templates, the powder material with a porous structure is prepared by in-situ polymerization growth of the polymer on the surfaces of the cellulose nanocrystals, a small amount of electrolyte is used to activate the powder, and the solid electrolyte is prepared by hot-pressing membrane formation. The solid electrolyte prepared by the present disclosure has excellent electrochemical performance and mechanical performance, and a broad application prospect.
US11777142B2 Gelable system containing ether compounds, preparation method therefor and use thereof
A gelable system is formed by mixing lithium salts and small-molecule ether compounds such as cyclic ether compounds or straight-chain ether compounds, optionally added with inorganic nanoparticles, additives, other solvents and/or electrolytes; a gel system or solid system is formed by interaction between them (such as the formation of new complexes or self-assembly, etc.), and by ring-opening polymerization or polycondensation of the small-molecule cyclic ether compounds, or by addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of the small-molecule straight-chain ether compounds, etc. The gel system or solid system not only has better safety in use than common gel systems or solid systems, but also better adjustability of strength. The strength of the formed gel can be improved from the source by changing composition and type of raw materials. The improvement in the strength enables the gel system to be expanded into the solid system, thereby further extending the application range of the gel system.
US11777140B2 Solid electrolyte, method for producing solid electrolyte, and composite body
A solid electrolyte according to the present disclosure is represented by the following compositional formula (1). Li7-x(La3-zYz)(Zr2-xMx)O12  (1) In the formula (1), x and z satisfy 0.00
US11777138B2 Solid state electrolytes and methods of production thereof
The invention provides compositions containing a solid state electrolyte (SSE) containing an alkali metal and a sulfide for use as the electrolyte matrix in a solid state rechargeable battery. The SSE compositions may further contain phosphorous, silicon, or a dopant atom, such as a halogen. These compositions are advantageous as they use Earth-abundant elements, have high voltage stability, excellent battery cycle performance, and are fabricated and used under conditions that do not require excessive external pressures which would otherwise limit their use in a production battery. In particular, the SSEs have a controllable microstructure, e.g., core-shell structure, that enhances their inherent stability while obviating the need for excessively large pressures to control the electrolyte stability. Methods of producing the compositions and rechargeable batteries including the composition are also provided.
US11777133B2 Separator and energy storage device
A separator includes: a first porous substrate; and a second porous substrate arranged on at least one surface of the first porous substrate; wherein the elongation at break of the second porous substrate is greater than the elongation at break of the first porous substrate in at least one of the machine and transverse directions of the separator. The separator has a high tensile strength and an elongation at break and good heat resistance, and may improve the safety performance of the energy storage device when the separator is applied to the energy storage device.
US11777130B2 Apparatus and method for stacking electrode assembly
An apparatus for stacking electrode assemblies includes: a magazine, a loading plate, a lifting member, a receiver, and an auxiliary lifting mechanism. The magazine has a magazine frame defines a storage space within which electrode assemblies can be stacked and stored. The loading plate is configured to support the electrode assemblies and has a through hole. The lifting member is positioned in the magazine frame and is coupled to the loading plate so as to vertically displace the loading plate within the magazine frame. The receiver is positioned above the magazine frame and is movable between a loading position (to temporarily support the electrode assemblies) and a retracted position (to transfer the electrode assemblies to the loading plate). The auxiliary lifting mechanism is coupled to the loading plate and includes an auxiliary lift configured to advance through the through hole of the loading plate.
US11777129B2 Fuel cell stack assembly
The present invention is concerned with an improved fuel cell stack assembly (10) comprising a metal base plate (20) on which is mounted at least one fuel cell stack (30) and a metal end plate (40), each stack comprising at least one fuel cell stack layer (50) that comprises at least one fuel cell (101, 102) and at least one electrically insulating compression gasket (110), wherein a skirt (130) is attached to the base and end plates enclosing the stack and is under tension therebetween so as to maintain a compressive force through the stack, thereby obviating the need for tie-bars.
US11777116B2 Fuel cell system with a vibration generator, and method for operating a fuel cell system with a vibration generator
A fuel cell system (200), wherein the fuel cell system (200) has: a) a fuel cell stack (10), b) an anode gas path (20) which fluidically communicates with the fuel cell stack (10) and which serves for supplying anode gas from an anode gas store (22) to the fuel cell stack (10), c) a cathode gas path (30) which fluidically communicates with the fuel cell stack (10) and which serves for supplying cathode gas from a cathode gas store (32) to the fuel cell stack (10), d) a cooling fluid path (40) which fluidically communicates with the fuel cell stack (10) and which serves for supplying cooling fluid from a cooling fluid store (42) to the fuel cell stack (10), e) a vibration generator (60) which is in data-transmitting communication with a control unit (50) and which serves for setting the fuel cell stack (10) into a vibrating state, and f) the control unit (50) for actuating the vibration generator (60) in order to set the fuel cell stack (10) into the vibrating state by means of the vibration generator (60).
US11777114B2 Cascading stack electrochemical fuel cell
A fuel cell comprising a series of cascaded cell stacks comprising at least one humidifier-degasser coupled to the cell stacks proximate a stack inlet; the at least one humidifier-degasser comprising at least one degasification section fluidly coupled upstream of at least one humidifier section; and at least one inert concentrator cell coupled downstream from the cell stacks proximate a stack vent.
US11777112B2 Heat exchange apparatus for cooling water of fuel cell and fuel cell system including the same
A heat exchange apparatus for cooling water of a fuel cell includes a body, through which a cooling water pipe having cooling water flowing therethrough to be supplied to a fuel cell stack, passes; and a heat accumulator provided in an interior of the body and filled with a PCM heat accumulation material that exchanges heat with the cooling water. The body includes a medium space provided between the cooling water pipe and the heat accumulator such that the heat accumulator is spaced apart from the cooling water pipe. The PCM heat accumulation material exchanges heat with the cooling water by a medium of the medium space.
US11777104B2 Dry fuel cell electrodes and methods of manufacture
Ways of making electrodes and electrodes produced thereby are provided. Dry blending of a powder mixture including a catalyst, an ionomer, and a polyether forms a blended mixture, which can be comminuted to obtain a desired particle size. A slurry of the blended mixture is formed with an aqueous medium and the slurry is coated onto a substrate to form a coated substrate. The coating can be transferred to another substrate or material for use as an electrode and/or the substrate of the coated substrate can form part of a structure, such as a membrane electrode assembly for use in a fuel cell.
US11777103B2 Electrode plate, electrochemical apparatus, battery module, battery pack, and device
This application relates to an electrode plate that includes a current collector and an electrode active material layer disposed on at least one surface of the current collector. The current collector includes a support layer and a conductive layer disposed on at least one surface of the support layer. A single-side thickness D2 of the conductive layer satisfies 30 nm≤D2≤3 μm. The electrode active material layer includes an electrode active material, a binder, and a conductive agent unevenly distributed in a thickness direction of the electrode active material layer. A weight percentage of the conductive agent in an interior area of the electrode active material layer is higher than that in an exterior area of the electrode active material layer.
US11777102B2 Current collector for electrode
A current collector for electrodes according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a polymer film, and a conductive material provided on at least one surface of upper and lower surfaces of the polymer film, wherein the conductive material may have a function of an electrochemical fuse or a function of blocking a short-circuit current.
US11777101B2 Non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery
A non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a non-aqueous electrolyte. The positive electrode includes a positive electrode current collector, a positive electrode active material layer on a part of a surface of the positive electrode current collector containing a positive electrode active material, and an insulating layer on other parts of the surface of the positive electrode current collector containing an inorganic filler. The negative electrode includes a negative electrode current collector, and a negative electrode active material layer on a part of a surface of the negative electrode current collector containing a negative electrode active material. The insulating layer includes a first insulating layer disposed along an end portion of the positive electrode active material layer, and a second insulating layer formed at a position separated from the first insulating layer and facing an end portion of the negative electrode active material layer.
US11777100B2 Lithium metal secondary battery having improved life characteristics
Disclosed is a lithium metal secondary battery including a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and a protective layer interposed between the negative electrode and the separator. The protective layer comprises an additive, and wherein the additive comprises a mixture of hexagonal boron nitride (BN) flakes and an ionomer comprising a sulfur (S)-containing anionic group and fluorine (F). The sulfur (S)-containing anionic group is at least one selected from the group consisting of SO42− and SO3−.
US11777092B2 Electrode material and battery
An electrode material includes an electrode active material, a first solid electrolyte material, and a coating material. The first solid electrolyte material includes Li, M, and X and does not include sulfur, where M includes at least one selected from the group consisting of metal elements other than Li and metalloid elements, and X is at least one selected from the group consisting of Cl, Br, and I. The coating material is located on the surface of the electrode active material.
US11777089B2 Positive electrode active material, method for manufacturing positive electrode active material, and secondary battery
A positive electrode active material having high capacity and excellent cycle performance is provided. The positive electrode active material has a small difference in a crystal structure between the charged state and the discharged state. For example, the crystal structure and volume of the positive electrode active material, which has a layered rock-salt crystal structure in the discharged state and a pseudo-spinel crystal structure in the charged state at a high voltage of approximately 4.6 V, are less likely to be changed by charge and discharge as compared with those of a known positive electrode active material.
US11777087B2 System for an ionic liquid-based electrolyte for high energy battery
A system for electrical energy production from chemical reagents in a compartmentalized cell includes: at least two electrodes, comprising at least one anode and at least one cathode; at least one separator, that separates the anodes and the cathodes; and an ionic liquid electrolyte system. The system can be a battery or one or more cells of a battery system. The ionic liquid electrolyte system comprises an ionic liquid solvent; an ether co-solvent, comprising a minority fraction, by weight, of the electrolyte; and a lithium salt. In preferred variations, the anode is a lithium metal anode and the cathode is a metal oxide cathode and the separator is a polyolefin separator.
US11777084B2 Non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery including a positive electrode active substance containing a lithium composite oxide porous particle having voids
A non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery which is obtained using a lithium composite oxide having a layered structure and coated with a tungsten-containing compound in a positive electrode active substance, and which has a low initial resistance, and in which an increase in resistance following repeated charging and discharging is suppressed. The non-aqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a non-aqueous electrolyte. The positive electrode includes a positive electrode active substance layer containing a lithium composite oxide having a layered structure. The lithium composite oxide includes a porous particle having a void ratio of not less than 20% but not more than 50%. The porous particle contains two or more voids having diameters that are at least 10% of the particle diameter of the porous particle. The surface of the porous particle is provided with a coating containing tungsten oxide and lithium tungstate.
US11777081B2 Multilayer assembly
The present invention provides a multilayer assembly comprising a metallic layer that is at least partially coated with a hybrid inorganic/organic composition, a method for its preparation and an electrochemical cell comprising said multilayer assembly.
US11777079B2 Silicon-carbon composite anode for lithium-ion batteries
The present invention describes a silicon-carbon composite anode tor lithium-ion batteries comprising 40-80 weight % of silicon particles, 10-45 weight % of carbon, consisting of carbon black and graphite, and a combination of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and styrene butadiene rubber (SB.R) as a binder. The invention also comprises a method of manufacturing the anode and a Li-ion battery comprising the Si—C composite anode according to the present invention.
US11777078B2 Silicon carbon composite powder active material
Systems and methods for generating silicon carbon composite powder that have the electrical properties of thicker, active material silicon carbon composite films or carbon composite electrodes, and may include a cathode, an electrolyte, and an anode, where the electrodes may include silicon carbon composite powder.
US11777074B2 Secondary battery positive electrode and secondary battery
This positive electrode includes a current collector, an intermediate layer which is formed at least on one surface of the current collector, and a composite material layer which is formed on the intermediate layer. The intermediate layer includes metal compound particles, a conductive material, and a binding material. The metal compound particles comprise at least one selected from a sulfated oxide, hydroxide, or oxide of alkali earth metal or alkali metal.
US11777073B2 Furnace atmosphere control for lithium-ion battery cathode material production
A method and apparatus for controlling the atmosphere of a multizone calcination (firing) furnace for production of high-quality nickel-rich cathode material for lithium-ion and solid-state batteries. A high-quality oxygen-rich atmosphere is maintained to ensure the quality of the cathode material. An atmosphere control system continuously measures and analyzes the composition of the calcination furnace atmosphere in different zones and adjusts the flowrate of oxygen-rich atmosphere into the furnace to optimize the calcination process.
US11777070B2 Compositions and methods for dry electrode films having reduced binder content
Materials and methods for preparing dry cathode electrode film including reduced binder content are described. The cathode electrode film may be a self-supporting film including a single binder. The binder loading may be 3 weight % or less. In a first aspect, a method for preparing a dry free standing electrode film for an energy storage device is provided, comprising nondestructively mixing a cathode active material, a porous carbon, and optionally a conductive carbon to form an active material mixture, adding a single fibrillizable binder to the active material mixture, nondestructively mixing to form an electrode film mixture, and calendering the electrode film mixture to form a free standing electrode film.
US11777068B2 Semiconductor light emitting device and method for manufacturing the same
A semiconductor light emitting device includes a semiconductor light source, a resin package surrounding the semiconductor light source, and a lead fixed to the resin package. The lead is provided with a die bonding pad for bonding the semiconductor light source, and with an exposed surface opposite to the die bonding pad The exposed surface is surrounded by the resin package in the in-plane direction of the exposed surface.
US11777065B2 White-light-emitting LED structures
A white-light-emitting inorganic light-emitting-diode (iLED) structure comprises first iLEDs electrically connected in series, each first iLED emitting a different color of light from any other first iLED when electrical power is provided to the first iLEDs, and a second iLED electrically connected to one of the first iLEDs, the second iLED emitting the same color of light as the one of the first iLEDs when electrical power is provided to the first iLEDs. The second iLED can be electrically connected in series or in parallel with the one of the first iLEDs. Such iLED structures can be used at least in displays, lamps, and indicators.
US11777064B2 Display device and method of repairing display device
A method of repairing a display device, in which the display device includes a defective pixel area including a defective wavelength conversion patter, the method including removing the defective wavelength conversion pattern of the defective pixel area, injecting ink including a wavelength conversion material into the defective pixel area, and curing the ink injected into the defective pixel area.
US11777060B2 Semiconductor light-emitting element and method of manufacturing semiconductor light-emitting element
A semiconductor light-emitting element includes: an n-type semiconductor layer made of an n-type AlGaN-based semiconductor material; an active layer made of an AlGaN-based semiconductor material provided on the n-type semiconductor layer; a p-type semiconductor layer provided on the active layer; a p-side contact electrode made of Rh and in contact with the p-type semiconductor layer; a p-side electrode covering layer made of TiN that covers the p-side contact electrode; a dielectric protective layer that covers the n-type semiconductor layer, the active layer, the p-type semiconductor layer, and the p-side electrode covering layer; and a p-side pad electrode in contact with the p-side electrode covering layer in a p-side opening that extends through the dielectric protective layer on the p-side contact electrode.
US11777058B2 Light-emitting device and display apparatus including the same
A light-emitting device (LED) includes a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer facing the first semiconductor layer, an insulating layer arranged to at least partially surround outer surfaces of the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer, and a first ligand bonded to a surface of the insulating layer and a second ligand bonded to the first ligand.
US11777054B1 Light-emitting diode with hyperbolic metamaterial
A light-emitting diode includes a first semiconductor region of one of p- or n-conductivity types, a second semiconductor region of the other one of p- or n-conductivity types, forming a p-n junction with the first semiconductor region, and a quantum well layer at the p-n junction between the first and second semiconductor regions. A hyperbolic metamaterial structure is provided in the second semiconductor region. The hyperbolic metamaterial structure is coupled to the quantum well layer for extracting light from the quantum well layer. The hyperbolic metamaterial structure may be patterned to provide an array of nanoantennas to apodize the emitted beam, and to control the polarization state of the emitted beam.
US11777051B2 Method of manufacturing light-emitting element
A method of manufacturing a light-emitting element includes: providing a semiconductor structure including: a first layer containing gallium and nitrogen, a second layer of a first conductive type, the second layer containing gallium, aluminum, and nitrogen and being located on or above the first layer, an active layer located on or above the second layer, and a third layer of a second conductive type, the third layer located on or above the active layer, wherein a thickness of the first layer is larger than a thickness of the second layer; performing chemical-mechanical polishing from a first layer side to reduce the thickness of the first layer; and performing dry etching from the first layer side to remove the first layer and reduce the thickness of the second layer.
US11777044B2 Solar module
A solar module having at least two substring groups, each including an upper substring having solar cells connected in series and arranged in a matrix having two adjacent columns and a plurality of rows, and a lower substring having solar cells connected in series and arranged in a matrix having two adjacent columns and a plurality of rows. The lower and upper substrings include the same number of solar cells. A cross-connector interconnects the lower and upper substrings electrically in parallel forming the substring group. A bypass diode is arranged electrically in the cross-connector, and cross-connectors of each substring group are interconnected electrically in series. Two columns of the lower substring include a different number of solar cells and two columns of the upper substring include a different number of solar cells, such that the number of solar cells of the upper substring and of the lower substring is odd.
US11777039B2 Method of fabricating thin film transistor and display including the same
A thin film transistor includes a gate electrode, an active layer formed of oxide semiconductor material on a substrate, and a gate insulation layer therebetween. The active layer includes a channel region corresponding to the gate electrode, a source region at one side of the channel region, and a drain region at the other side of the channel region. The source region includes a first upper portion and the drain region includes a second upper portion that includes the oxide semiconductor material and Si.
US11777038B2 Semiconductor device, method for manufacturing the same, and electronic device
A semiconductor device with reduced parasitic capacitance is provided. A stack is formed on an insulating layer, the stack comprising a first oxide insulating layer, an oxide semiconductor layer over the first oxide insulating layer, and a second oxide insulating layer on the oxide semiconductor layer; a gate electrode layer and a gate insulating layer are formed on the second oxide insulating layer; a first low-resistance region is formed by adding a first ion to the second oxide semiconductor layer using the gate electrode layer as a mask; a sidewall insulating layer is formed on an outer side of the gate electrode layer; a second conductive layer is formed over the gate electrode layer, the sidewall insulating layer, and the second insulating layer; and an alloyed region in the second oxide semiconductor layer is formed by performing heat treatment.
US11777036B2 Integrated assemblies and methods of forming integrated assemblies
Some embodiments include an integrated assembly having an upwardly-extending structure with a sidewall surface. Two-dimensional-material extends along the sidewall surface. First electrostatic-doping-material is adjacent a lower region of the two-dimensional-material, insulative material is adjacent a central region of the two-dimensional-material, and second electrostatic-doping-material is adjacent an upper region of the two-dimensional-material. A conductive-gate-structure is over the first electrostatic-doping-material and adjacent to the insulative material. Some embodiments include methods of forming integrated assemblies.
US11777029B2 Vertical transistors for ultra-dense logic and memory applications
A vertical transistor structure includes a material stack having a source material, a drain material, and a channel material therebetween. The vertical transistor structure further includes a gate electrode adjacent to a sidewall of the stack, where the sidewall includes the channel material, and at least a partial thickness of both the source material and the drain material. A gate dielectric is present between the sidewall of the stack and the gate electrode. The vertical transistor structure further includes a first metallization over a first area of the stack above the gate dielectric layer, and in contact with the gate electrode on sidewall of the stack. A second metallization is adjacent to the first metallization, where the second metallization is over a second area of the stack, and in contact with the source material or the drain material.
US11777026B2 Power semiconductor device having low-k dielectric gaps between adjacent metal contacts
A semiconductor device is described. The semiconductor device includes: a Si substrate having a first main surface; a plurality of gate trenches extending from the first main surface into the Si substrate; a semiconductor mesa between adjacent gate trenches; a first interlayer dielectric on the first main surface; a plurality of first metal contacts extending through the first interlayer dielectric and contacting gate electrodes disposed in the gate trenches; a plurality of second metal contacts extending through the first interlayer dielectric and contacting the semiconductor mesas; and an air gap or a dielectric material having a lower dielectric constant than the first interlayer dielectric between adjacent first and second metal contacts. Methods of producing the semiconductor device are also described.
US11777025B2 Semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor member, first and second electrodes, a gate electrode, a gate terminal, a first conductive member, a first terminal, and a first insulating member. The semiconductor member includes first and second semiconductor regions, and a third semiconductor region provided between the first and second semiconductor regions. The first electrode is electrically connected to the first semiconductor region. The second electrode is electrically connected to the second semiconductor region. The gate terminal is electrically connected to the gate electrode. The first conductive member is electrically insulated from the first and second electrodes, and the gate electrode. The first terminal is electrically connected to the first conductive member. The first insulating member includes a first insulating region between the third semiconductor region and the gate electrode, and a second insulating region between the gate electrode and the first conductive member.
US11777024B2 Nitride semiconductor device and fabrication method therefor
A nitride semiconductor device includes an electron transit layer (103) that is formed of a nitride semiconductor, an electron supply layer (104) that is formed on the electron transit layer (103), that is formed of a nitride semiconductor whose composition is different from the electron transit layer (103) and that has a recess (109) which reaches the electron transit layer (103) from a surface, a thermal oxide film (111) that is formed on the surface of the electron transit layer (103) exposed within the recess (109), a gate insulating film (110) that is embedded within the recess (109) so as to be in contact with the thermal oxide film (111), a gate electrode (108) that is formed on the gate insulating film (110) and that is opposite to the electron transit layer (103) across the thermal oxide film (111) and the gate insulating film (110), and a source electrode (106) and a drain electrode (107) that are provided on the electron supply layer (104) at an interval such that the gate electrode (108) intervenes therebetween.
US11777020B2 Semiconductor device and semiconductor module
Provided is a semiconductor device including: a semiconductor substrate; an active portion provided on the semiconductor substrate; a first well region and a second well region arranged sandwiching the active portion in a top view, provided on the semiconductor substrate; an emitter electrode arranged above the active portion; and a pad arranged above the first well region, away from the emitter electrode, wherein the emitter electrode is provided above the second well region. The provided semiconductor device further includes a peripheral well region arranged enclosing the active portion in a top view, wherein the first well region and the second well region may protrude to the center side of the active portion rather than the peripheral well region.
US11777018B2 Layout to reduce current crowding at endpoints
Layout to reduce current crowding at endpoints. At least one example is a semiconductor device comprising: an emitter region defining an inner boundary in the shape of an obround with parallel sides, and the obround having hemispherical ends each having a radius; a base region having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and base length, the base region disposed within the obround with the base length parallel to and centered between the parallel sides, the first end spaced apart from the first hemispherical end by a first gap greater than the radius, and the second end spaced apart from the second hemispherical ends by a second gap greater than the radius.
US11777016B2 Method of forming backside power rails
A semiconductor structure and a method of forming the same are provided. In an embodiment, a semiconductor structure includes a source feature and a drain feature, a channel structure disposed between the source feature and the drain feature, a semiconductor layer disposed over the channel structure and the drain feature, a dielectric layer disposed over the semiconductor layer, a backside source contact over the source feature and extending through the semiconductor layer and the dielectric layer, and a backside power rail disposed over the dielectric layer and in contact with the backside source contact.
US11777012B2 Method for preparing semiconductor device with annular semiconductor fin
A method for preparing a semiconductor device includes forming a ring structure over a semiconductor substrate, and etching the semiconductor substrate by using the ring structure as a mask to form an annular semiconductor fin. The method also includes epitaxially growing a first bottom source/drain structure within the annular semiconductor fin and a second bottom source/drain structure surrounding the annular semiconductor fin. The method further includes forming a first silicide layer over the first bottom source/drain structure and a second silicide layer over the second bottom source/drain structure. In addition, the method includes forming a first gate structure over the first silicide layer and a second gate structure over the second silicide layer, and epitaxially growing a top source/drain structure over the annular semiconductor fin.
US11777005B2 Semiconductor device
A transistor which is resistant to a short-channel effect is provided. The transistor includes a first conductor in a ring shape, an oxide semiconductor including a region extending through an inside of a ring of the first conductor, a first insulator between the first conductor and the oxide semiconductor, a second insulator between the first conductor and the first insulator, and a charge trap layer inside the ring of the first conductor. The charge trap layer is inside the second insulator and configured to be in a floating state.
US11777004B2 Fin field effect transistor (FinFET) device structure and method for forming the same
A FinFET device structure is provided. The FinFET device structure includes a fin structure formed over a substrate, and a first inter-layer dielectric (ILD) layer formed over the fin structure. The FinFET device structure includes a gate structure formed in the first ILD layer, and a first S/D contact structure formed in the first ILD layer and adjacent to the gate structure. The FinFET device structure also includes a first air gap formed on a sidewall of the first S/D contact structure, and the first air gap is in direct contact with the first ILD layer.
US11777003B2 Semiconductor structure with wraparound backside amorphous layer
A semiconductor structure includes an epitaxial region having a front side and a backside. The semiconductor structure includes an amorphous layer formed over the backside of the epitaxial region, wherein the amorphous layer includes silicon. The semiconductor structure includes a first silicide layer formed over the amorphous layer. The semiconductor structure includes a first metal contact formed over the first silicide layer.
US11776999B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor layer, first and second electrodes, one or more gate electrodes, and an array of structures. The semiconductor layer has first and second sides opposite to each other in a first direction. The semiconductor layer is single crystal silicon. The array of structures is in the semiconductor layer and arranged in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and along a [100] direction of the single crystal silicon and in a third direction that is perpendicular to the first direction and not perpendicular to the second direction. A first distance between first and second ones of the structures adjacent to each other in the third direction is less than a second distance between the first one and a third one of the structures adjacent to the first one in the second direction.
US11776998B2 Gate-all-around device
A device comprises a plurality of nanosheets, source/drain stressors, and a gate structure wrapping around the nanosheets. The nanosheets extend in a first direction above a semiconductor substrate and are arranged in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction. The source/drain stressors are on either side of the nanosheets. Each of the source/drain stressors comprises a first epitaxial layer and a second epitaxial layer over the first epitaxial layer. The first and second epitaxial layers are made of a Group IV element and a Group V element. An atomic ratio of the Group V element to the Group IV element in the second epitaxial layer is greater than an atomic ratio of the Group V element to the Group IV element in the first epitaxial layer.
US11776997B2 Reverse recovery charge reduction in semiconductor devices
In a general aspect, a semiconductor device can include a semiconductor region of a first conductivity type and a well region of a second conductivity type. The well region can be disposed in the semiconductor region. An interface between the well region and the semiconductor region can define a diode junction at a depth below an upper surface of the semiconductor region. The semiconductor device can further include at least one dielectric region disposed in the semiconductor region. A dielectric region of the at least one dielectric region can have an upper surface that is disposed in the well region at a depth in the semiconductor region that is above the depth of the diode junction; and a lower surface that is disposed in the semiconductor region at a depth in the semiconductor region that is the same depth as the diode junction or below the depth of the diode junction.
US11776994B2 SiC MOSFET with reduced channel length and high Vth
A silicon carbide MOSFET device and method for making thereof are disclosed. The silicon carbide MOSFET device comprises a substrate heavily doped with a first conductivity type and an epitaxial layer lightly doped with the first conductivity type. A body region of a second conductivity type opposite the first is formed in epitaxial layer and an accumulation mode region of the first conductivity type is formed in the body region and an inversion mode region of the second conductivity type formed in the body region. The accumulation mode region is located between the inversion mode region and a junction field effect transistor (JFET) region of the epitaxial layer.
US11776987B2 LED display apparatus having micro LED module
A display apparatus includes a display substrate, first micro LED modules arranged on the display substrate, and at least one second micro LED module disposed between the first micro LED modules. Each of the first micro LED modules includes a first substrate and micro LEDs disposed on the first substrate. The second micro LED module includes a second substrate and micro LEDs disposed on the second substrate. The second substrate bridges two adjacent first substrates.
US11776983B2 Image sensor
Image sensor structures are provided. The image sensor structure includes a substrate and a light-sensing region formed in the substrate. The image sensor structure further includes a first isolation structure surrounding the light sensing region and having an opening region in a top view and a second isolation structure formed in the substrate. In addition, the second isolation structure surrounds the light-sensing region and vertically overlaps both the opening region and the first isolation structure. The image sensor structure further includes a first gate structure formed over the substrate and overlapping the opening region, the first isolation structure, and the second isolation structure.
US11776982B2 Image sensor chip
An image sensor chip includes a lower chip, an upper chip stacked on the lower chip and including a photoelectric element, a via hole penetrating through the upper chip and penetrating through at least a portion of the lower chip, and a conductive connection layer electrically connecting the lower chip and the upper chip to each other in the via hole. The upper chip includes an upper substrate, an upper isolation layer and an upper element on the upper substrate, a connection contact plug, and a multilayer interconnection line electrically connected to the connection contact plug. A distance between an upper surface of the connection contact plug and an upper surface of the upper isolation layer is greater than a distance between an upper surface of an upper gate electrode of the upper element and an upper surface of the upper isolation layer.
US11776975B2 Sensor package structure
A sensor package structure is provided and includes a substrate, a sensor chip disposed on the substrate, a plurality of wires electrically coupled to the substrate and the sensor chip, a light-permeable layer, and a colloid formed on the substrate to fix the light-permeable layer. The colloid covers the wires, a peripheral portion of the sensor chip, and lateral surfaces of the light-permeable layer. A top curved surface of the colloid is partially arranged beside the lateral surfaces. In a cross section of the sensor package structure, the top curved surface has a reference point spaced apart from one of the lateral surfaces adjacent thereto by 100 μm, a top edge of the top curved surface and the reference point define a connection line, and the connection line and the one of the lateral surfaces have an acute angle within a range from 25 degrees to 36 degrees.
US11776972B2 Method and apparatus for manufacturing mask assembly and method of manufacturing display device
An apparatus and a method for manufacturing a mask assembly and a method of manufacturing a display device are provided. The apparatus may include: a tensioning part configured to be spaced apart from a mask frame comprising at least one opening, the tensioning part configured to tension a mask sheet in at least one of a first direction and a second direction, the mask sheet comprising a cell area corresponding to the at least one opening, and a dummy portion arranged outside the cell area; a pressing part configured to correspond to the dummy portion and press the dummy portion in a third direction intersecting a plane in which the first direction and the second direction extend; and a header configured to irradiate a laser beam toward the mask sheet to fix the mask sheet to the mask frame.
US11776970B2 Display device
Disclosed is a display device including a substrate including display and non-display areas, a first thin-film transistor located in the non-display area, and second and third thin-film transistors located in the display area. The first thin-film transistor includes a first semiconductor pattern, a first gate electrode overlapping the first semiconductor pattern, and first source and first drain electrodes connected to the first semiconductor pattern. The second thin-film transistor includes second and third semiconductor patterns including a first oxide semiconductor, a second gate electrode overlapping the second semiconductor pattern, a third gate electrode overlapping the third semiconductor pattern, and second source and second drain electrodes connected to the second and third semiconductor patterns. The third thin-film transistor includes a fourth semiconductor pattern including a first oxide semiconductor, a fourth gate electrode overlapping the fourth semiconductor pattern, and third source and third drain electrodes connected to the fourth semiconductor pattern.
US11776967B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
As a display device has higher definition, the number of pixels is increased and thus, the number of gate lines and signal lines is increased. When the number of gate lines and signal lines is increased, it is difficult to mount IC chips including driver circuits for driving the gate lines and the signal lines by bonding or the like, whereby manufacturing cost is increased. A pixel portion and a driver circuit for driving the pixel portion are provided on the same substrate, and at least part of the driver circuit comprises a thin film transistor including an oxide semiconductor sandwiched between gate electrodes. A channel protective layer is provided between the oxide semiconductor and a gate electrode provided over the oxide semiconductor. The pixel portion and the driver circuit are provided on the same substrate, which leads to reduction of manufacturing cost.
US11776964B2 Semiconductor device
Disclosed is a semiconductor device capable of functioning as a memory device. The memory device comprises a plurality of memory cells, and each of the memory cells contains a first transistor and a second transistor. The first transistor is provided over a substrate containing a semiconductor material and has a channel formation region in the substrate. The second transistor has an oxide semiconductor layer. The gate electrode of the first transistor and one of the source and drain electrodes of the second transistor are electrically connected to each other. The extremely low off current of the second transistor allows the data stored in the memory cell to be retained for a significantly long time even in the absence of supply of electric power.
US11776958B2 Semiconductor device having buried logic conductor type of complementary field effect transistor, method of forming same
A semiconductor device includes a buried communication (com) conductor (BC) CFET including: first and second active regions arranged in a stack according to CFET-type configuration; a first layer of metallization (M_1st layer) over the stack which includes first conductors configured for data or control signals (communication (com) conductors), and power grid (PG) conductors; and a layer of metallization (M_B layer) below the stack and which includes second com conductors.
US11776954B2 Semiconductor apparatus having a silicide between two devices
Aspects of the present disclosure provide 3D semiconductor apparatus and a method for fabricating the same. The 3D semiconductor apparatus can include a first semiconductor device including first S/D regions, a first gate region sandwiched by the first S/D regions, and a first channel surrounded by the first S/D regions and the first gate region; a second semiconductor device stacked on the first semiconductor device that includes second S/D regions, a second gate region sandwiched by the second S/D regions, and a second channel surrounded by the second S/D regions and the second gate region and formed vertically in-situ on the first channel; and silicide formed between the first and second semiconductor devices where the first and second channels interface and coupled to an upper one of the first S/D regions of the first semiconductor device and a lower one of the second S/D regions of the second semiconductor device.
US11776953B2 BiMOS semiconductor device
Provided is an n-channel BiMOS semiconductor device having a trench gate structure, the n-channel BiMOS semiconductor device including: an n+ drain layer; a parallel pn layer including n− drift and p pillar layers joined alternately; a composite layer including a p base layer and an n+ source layer, the n+ drain layer, the parallel pn layer, and the composite layer being provided in order; a high-resistance layer provided between a portion of the p base layer above the p pillar layer and the n+ source layer; and a high-resistance layer provided between the p pillar layer and the p base layer, the p pillar layer having an impurity concentration lower than that of the n− drift layer.
US11776951B2 TVS diode circuit with high energy dissipation and linear capacitance
A TVS circuit having a first diode with a cathode coupled to a first terminal and an anode coupled to a first node. A second diode has an anode coupled to a second node and a cathode coupled to a third node. A third diode is coupled between the first node and second node. A fourth diode is coupled between the first node and third node. A fifth diode is coupled between the second node and a second terminal. A sixth diode is coupled between the second terminal and the third node. A seventh diode can be coupled between the second terminal and an intermediate node between the fifth diode and sixth diode. The first diode is disposed on a first semiconductor die, while the second diode is disposed on a second semiconductor die. Alternatively, the first diode and second diode are disposed on a single semiconductor die.
US11776948B2 Integrated circuit filler and method thereof
Provided is a method for inserting a pre-designed filler cell, as a replacement to a standard filler cell, including identifying at least one gap among a plurality of functional cells. In some embodiments, a pre-designed filler cell is inserted within the at least one gap. By way of example, the pre-designed filler cell includes a layout design having a pattern associated with a particular failure mode. In various embodiments, a layer is patterned on a semiconductor substrate such that the pattern of the layout design is transferred to the layer on the semiconductor substrate. Thereafter, the patterned layer is inspected using an electron beam (e-beam) inspection process.
US11776943B2 Display panel and manufacturing method for same
A display panel having a display region and a non-display region, the display panel includes: a substrate having at least one first opening; an electronic component disposed on the substrate; a plurality of pads disposed in the non-display region and including a first pad and a second pad are spaced apart from each other in a first direction with the at least one first opening therebetween; and an adhesive layer disposed between the substrate and the electronic component and overlapping the at least one first opening.
US11776942B2 Method for manufacturing display panel, display panel, and display apparatus
A method for manufacturing a display panel includes providing a backplate, forming bonding parts on backplate, forming an auxiliary layer on backplate, releasing light-emitting elements onto the auxiliary layer such that electrodes of the light-emitting elements are in contact with the first parts to form an intermediate backplate, arranging the intermediate backplate under first predetermined condition under which a fluidity of the first part is greater than that of the second part, and bonding the electrodes and the bonding parts to form an eutectic bonding layer, and arranging the intermediate backplate under second predetermined condition such that the first and second parts form solid-state first and second members. The backplate includes first and second regions. The bonding parts are located in the first regions. The auxiliary layer covers the backplate and the bonding parts. The auxiliary layer includes first and second parts respectively located in the first and second regions.
US11776940B2 Electronic power module
Electronic power modules are disclosed. In one example, an electronic power module includes a first aluminum substrate, a second aluminum substrate, and a third aluminum substrate arranged in a common plane. The electronic power module includes first gap separating the first aluminum substrate from the second aluminum substrate. The electronic power module includes a second gap separating the second aluminum substrate from the third aluminum substrate. The electronic power module includes a first semiconductor switching component electrically coupled to the first aluminum substrate and the second aluminum substrate. The electronic power module includes a second semiconductor switching component electrically coupled to the second aluminum substrate and the third aluminum substrate.
US11776934B2 Semiconductor apparatus and fabrication method thereof
A semiconductor apparatus includes a channel layer, a barrier layer, a source contact and a drain contact, a first doped group III-V semiconductor, a group III-V semiconductor, and a second doped group III-V semiconductor. The barrier layer is disposed on the channel layer. The source contact and the drain contact are disposed on the channel layer. The first doped group III-V semiconductor is disposed on the barrier layer. The group III-V semiconductor is disposed on the first doped group III-V semiconductor and between the source contact and the drain contact. The second doped group III-V semiconductor is disposed on the group III-V semiconductor and between the source contact and the drain contact. The group III-V semiconductor has a central region covered by the second doped group III-V semiconductor and a peripheral region free from coverage by the second doped group III-V semiconductor.
US11776932B2 Process and device for low-temperature pressure sintering
Process for producing an electronic subassembly by low-temperature pressure sintering, comprising the following steps: arranging an electronic component on a circuit carrier having a conductor track, connecting the electronic component to the circuit carrier by the low-temperature pressure sintering of a joining material which connects the electronic component to the circuit carrier, characterized in that, to avoid the oxidation of the electronic component or of the conductor track, the low-temperature pressure sintering is carried out in a low-oxygen atmosphere having a relative oxygen content of 0.005 to 0.3%.
US11776929B2 Semiconductor device and lead frame member
A semiconductor device includes: an inner substrate on which a semiconductor chip is mounted, and has a surface on which terminals including electric path terminals are formed; a lead frame which has a chip connecting electrode portion which is electrically connected to a surface of the semiconductor chip via a conductive bonding member, substrate connecting electrode portions which are electrically connected to the electric path terminals of the inner substrate, and horizontal surface support portions which bulge to the outside from the chip connecting electrode portion or the substrate connecting electrode portions; and pin terminals which are mounted upright over the inner substrate in a direction perpendicular to flat surfaces of the substrate connecting electrode portions of the lead frame, wherein the horizontal surface support portions bulge to the outside of the inner substrate.
US11776926B2 Combination-bonded die pair packaging and associated systems and methods
Systems and methods for semiconductor devices having a substrate with bond pads, a die pair in a stacked configuration above the bond pads and having a first die having an oxide layer, a second die having an oxide layer attached to the first oxide layer, and conductive bonds electrically coupling the dies. Interconnects extend between the bond pads and the die pair, electrically coupling die pair to the substrate. The device may include a second die pair electrically coupled to: (1) the first die pair with secondary interconnects; and (2) the substrate with through-silicon vias extending through the first die pair. The top die of a die pair may be a thick die for use at the top of a pair stack. Pairs may be created by matching dies of a first silicon wafer to dies of a second silicon wafer, combination bonding the wafers, and dicing the die pairs.
US11776916B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes a substrate including a first semiconductor chip including a first wiring structure, a first bonding pad, and a first alignment key on the first wiring structure to be spaced apart in a first direction, a second semiconductor chip including a second wiring structure, a second bonding pad on the second wiring structure and connected to the first bonding pad, and a second alignment key on the second wiring structure to be spaced apart from the second bonding pad and not overlapping the first alignment key in the second direction, the first wiring structure including a first wiring pattern connected to the first bonding pad and not overlapping the first and second alignment keys in the second direction, and the second wiring structure including a second wiring pattern connected to the second bonding pad and not overlapping the first and second alignment keys in the second direction.
US11776915B2 FPGA device forming network-on-chip by using silicon connection layer
The present disclosure discloses an FPGA device forming a network-on-chip by using a silicon connection layer. An active silicon connection layer is designed inside the FPGA device. A silicon connection layer interconnection framework is arranged inside the silicon connection layer. Bare die functional modules inside an FPGA bare die are connected to the silicon connection layer interconnection framework to jointly form the network-on-chip. Each bare die functional module and a network interface and a router that are in the silicon connection layer interconnection framework form an NOC node. The NOC nodes intercommunicate with each other, so that the bare die functional modules in the FPGA bare die without a built-in NOC network can achieve efficient intercommunication by means of the silicon connection layer interconnection framework, reducing the processing difficulty on the basis of improving the data transmission bandwidth and performance inside the FPGA device.
US11776907B2 Memory device having 2-transistor vertical memory cell and a common plate
Some embodiments include apparatuses and methods of forming the apparatuses. One of the apparatuses includes a data line, a memory cell coupled to the data line, a ground connection, and a conductive line. The memory cell includes a first transistor and a second transistor. The first transistor includes a first region electrically coupled to the data line, and a charge storage structure electrically separated from the first region. The second transistor includes a second region electrically coupled to the charge storage structure and the data line. The ground connection is coupled to the first region of the first transistor. The conductive line is electrically separated from the first and second regions and spans across part of the first region of the first transistor and part of the second region of the second transistor and forming a gate of the first and second transistors.
US11776904B2 Semiconductor device with carbon hard mask and method for fabricating the same
The present application discloses a semiconductor device with a carbon hard mask. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, conductive layers positioned on the substrate, a carbon hard mask layer positioned on the conductive layers, an insulating layer including a lower portion and an upper portion, and a conductive via positioned along the upper portion of the insulating layer and the carbon hard mask layer and positioned on one of the adjacent pair of the conductive layers. The lower portion is positioned along the carbon hard mask layer and positioned between an adjacent pair of the conductive layers, and the upper portion is positioned on the lower portion and on the carbon hard mask layer.
US11776903B2 Semiconductor apparatus and method of making the same
A semiconductor apparatus includes an interconnect substrate having a first major surface, a first semiconductor device having a second major surface and mounted to the interconnect substrate, the second major surface opposing the first major surface, a second semiconductor device having a third major surface and a fourth major surface and mounted to the first semiconductor device, the third major surface opposing the first major surface, the fourth major surface opposing the second major surface, a through hole formed through the interconnect substrate at a position overlapping the second semiconductor device in a plan view taken in a thickness direction of the interconnect substrate, and a heatsink member disposed in contact with part of the third major surface, at least a part of the first major surface, and at least a part of a sidewall surface of the through hole.
US11776900B2 Semiconductor device with contact structure
A semiconductor process system etches thin films on semiconductor wafers. The semiconductor process system includes a machine learning based analysis model. The analysis model dynamically selects process conditions for an etching process by receiving static process conditions and target thin-film data. The analysis model identifies dynamic process conditions data that, together with the static process conditions data, result in predicted remaining thin-film data that matches the target thin-film data. The process system then uses the static and dynamic process conditions data for the next etching process.
US11776892B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes: an insulating substrate having a first metal layer and a second metal layer on a surface of the insulating substrate; a semiconductor chip including an upper electrode and a lower electrode, the upper electrode being electrically connected to the first metal layer, the lower electrode being electrically connected to the second metal layer; a first main terminal including a first end and a second end, the first end being electrically connected to the first metal layer; a second main terminal including a third end and a fourth end, the third end being electrically connected to the second metal layer; a first detection terminal being electrically connected between the first end and the second end of the first main terminal; and a second detection terminal being electrically connected to the first metal layer.
US11776891B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor element, a first lead including a mounting portion for the semiconductor element and a first terminal portion connected to the mounting portion, and a sealing resin covering the semiconductor element and a portion of the first lead. The mounting portion has a mounting-portion front surface and a mounting-portion back surface opposite to each other in a thickness direction, with the semiconductor element mounted on the mounting-portion front surface. The sealing resin includes a resin front surface, a resin back surface and a resin side surface connecting the resin front surface and the resin back surface. The mounting-portion back surface of the first lead is flush with the resin back surface. The first terminal portion includes a first-terminal-portion back surface exposed from the resin back surface, in a manner such that the first-terminal-portion back surface extends to the resin side surface.
US11776890B2 Power semiconductor device
A power semiconductor device includes: a power semiconductor; a base metal sheet; and a flexible printed circuit board (PCB) between the base metal sheet and the power semiconductor. The power semiconductor includes a first power pad on a side facing the flexible PCB, and the flexible PCB includes a conductive pad, one side of which is electrically connected to the first power pad of the power semiconductor and the opposite side of which is electrically connected to the base metal sheet.
US11776887B2 Semiconductor package structure and method for manufacturing the same
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor package structure and a method of manufacturing the same. The semiconductor package structure includes a semiconductor structure, a conductive trace and a tenting structure. The semiconductor structure has a first surface, a second surface and a third surface extending between the first surface and the second surface, and the first surface, the second surface and the third surface define a through-silicon via recessed from the first surface. The conductive trace is disposed adjacent to the first surface, the second surface and the third surface of the semiconductor structure. The tenting structure covering the TSV of the semiconductor structure. A cavity is defined by the tenting structure and the TSV.
US11776884B2 Porous body on the side surface of a connector mounted to semiconductor device
A semiconductor device according to an embodiment includes a base frame, a semiconductor element provided on the base frame, a connector provided on the semiconductor element, the connector having an upper surface, a side surface, and a porous body having a plurality of pores provided on at least the side surface, and a molded resin provided in a periphery of the semiconductor element and at least the side surface of the connector. The upper surface of the connector is exposed.
US11776882B2 Method of fabricating a semiconductor package
A method includes: arranging a semiconductor device on a redistribution substrate, the device having a first power electrode and a control electrode on a first surface and a second power electrode on a second surface, the redistribution substrate having an insulating board having a first major surface and a second major surface having solderable contact pads, so that the first power electrode is arranged on a first conductive pad and the control electrode is arranged on a second conductive pad on the first major surface; arranging a contact clip such that a web portion is arranged on the second power electrode and a peripheral rim portion is arranged on a third conductive pad on the first major surface; and electrically coupling the first power electrode, control electrode and peripheral rim portion to the respective conductive pads and electrically coupling the web portion to the second power electrode.
US11776881B2 Semiconductor device and method
A through via comprising sidewalls having first scallops in a first region and second scallops in a second region and a method of forming the same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first substrate; and a through via extending through the substrate, the substrate including a first plurality of scallops adjacent the through via in a first region of the substrate and a second plurality of scallops adjacent the through via in a second region of the substrate, each of the scallops of the first plurality of scallops having a first depth, each of the scallops of the second plurality of scallops having a second depth, the first depth being greater than the second depth.
US11776880B2 Surface treatment method and apparatus for semiconductor packaging
A surface treatment and an apparatus for semiconductor packaging are provided. A surface of a conductive layer is treated to create a roughened surface. In one example, nanowires are formed on a surface of the conductive layer. In the case of a copper conductive layer, the nanowires may include a CuO layer. In another example, a complex compound is formed on a surface of the conductive layer. The complex compound may be formed using, for example, thiol and trimethyl phosphite.
US11776879B1 Three-dimensional stacked package structure with micro-channel heat dissipation structure and packaging method thereof
The present disclosure discloses a three-dimensional stacked package structure with a micro-channel heat dissipation structure and a packaging method thereof. The three-dimensional stacked package structure includes a chip package portion comprising a multi-layered structure with stacked chips, wherein the stacked chips are provided with through silicon vias and packaged in a three-dimensional stacked packaging manner and a silicon substrate package portion comprising a silicon substrate. The silicon substrate is provided with micro bumps which are to be interconnected with external lead wires. The chip package portion is assembled on the silicon substrate by bonding with the micro bumps. The stacked chips are etched with micro-channels and through holes corresponding to each other. The micro-channels are for coolant flowing in a horizontal direction, and the through holes are for coolant flowing in upper and lower layers. Sealing rings are arranged around the micro-channels and the through holes.
US11776878B2 Power electronics system with a switching device and a liquid cooling device
A power electronics system has a switching device and a liquid cooling device. A switching device has a plate element, and power semiconductor devices are arranged on conductor tracks and connected by means of a connecting device, wherein the liquid cooling device has a first partial body having an inlet volume region and an outlet volume region and a second partial body. A cooling volume region is formed between the two partial bodies, wherein heat transfer bodies protrude into the cooling volume region from the second partial body. The second partial body is arranged in a recess of the first partial body and the two partial bodies are connected to each other and have a common plane surface which forms a first main surface.
US11776877B2 Methods of manufacturing stacked semiconductor die assemblies with high efficiency thermal paths
Method for packaging a semiconductor die assemblies. In one embodiment, a method is directed to packaging a semiconductor die assembly having a first die and a plurality of second dies arranged in a stack over the first die, wherein the first die has a peripheral region extending laterally outward from the stack of second dies. The method can comprise coupling a thermal transfer structure to the peripheral region of the first die and flowing an underfill material between the second dies. The underfill material is flowed after coupling the thermal transfer structure to the peripheral region of the first die such that the thermal transfer structure limits lateral flow of the underfill material.
US11776871B2 Module with substrate recess for conductive-bonding component
In one general aspect, an apparatus can include a semiconductor component, a substrate including a recess, and a conductive-bonding component. The conductive-bonding component is disposed between the semiconductor component and the substrate. The conductive-bonding component has a first thickness between a bottom of the recess and a bottom surface of the semiconductor component greater than a second thickness between the top of the substrate and the bottom surface of the semiconductor component.
US11776870B2 Direct bonded copper substrates fabricated using silver sintering
A method includes applying a sintering precursor material layer to each of a first surface and a second surface of a ceramic tile, and assembling a precursor assembly of a direct bonded copper (DBC) substrate by coupling a first leadframe on the sinter precursor material layer on the first surface of the ceramic tile and a second leadframe on the second surface of the sinter precursor material layer on a second surface of the ceramic tile such that the ceramic tile is disposed between the first leadframe and the second leadframe. The method further includes sinter bonding the first leadframe and the second leadframe to the ceramic tile to form a sinter bonded DBC substrate.
US11776867B2 Chip package
A chip package including a heat-dissipating device, a first thermal interface material layer disposed on the heat-dissipating device, a patterned circuit layer disposed on the first thermal interface material layer, a chip disposed on the patterned circuit layer and electrically connected to the patterned circuit layer, and an insulating encapsulant covering the chip, the patterned circuit layer, and the first thermal interface material layer is provided. The first thermal interface material layer has a thickness between 100 μm and 300 μm. The first thermal interface material layer is located between the patterned circuit layer and the heat-dissipating device.
US11776865B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A semiconductor device and a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device that enable characteristics to be improved are provided. A semiconductor device includes a substrate that has a first surface and a second surface that is located opposite the first surface, a first element that is disposed on the first surface, and a first resin layer that is disposed on the first surface and that is disposed around the first element in a plan view. The substrate includes a wiring layer. The first element includes a semiconductor layer, an electrode portion that is located on a surface of the semiconductor layer facing the substrate, and an insulating layer that is located opposite the electrode portion with the semiconductor layer interposed therebetween. The electrode portion is connected to the wiring layer. A height of the first resin layer from the first surface is more than a height of the first element from the first surface.
US11776864B2 Corner guard for improved electroplated first level interconnect bump height range
Embodiments disclosed herein include electronic packages and methods of forming such packages. In an embodiment an electronic package comprises a package substrate, and a first level interconnect (FLI) bump region on the package substrate. In an embodiment, the FLI bump region comprises a plurality of pads, and a plurality of bumps, where each bump is over a different one of the plurality of pads. In an embodiment, the electronic package further comprises a guard feature adjacent to the FLI bump region. In an embodiment, the guard feature comprises, a guard pad, and a guard bump over the guard pad, wherein the guard feature is electrically isolated from circuitry of the electronic package.
US11776863B2 Semiconductor device package
A semiconductor device package includes a carrier, a first interposer disposed and a second interposer. The second interposer is stacked on the first interposer, and the first interposer is mounted to the carrier. The combination of the first interposer and the second interposer is substantially T-shaped.
US11776857B2 Semiconductor device
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a first active fin and a second active fin on a first active region and a second active region of a substrate, respectively, forming a device isolation layer to cover sidewalls of lower portions of the first active fin and the second active fin, forming a first liner layer and a second liner layer to cover upper portions of the first active fin and the second active fin, respectively, forming a first gate electrode and a second gate electrode on the first active fin and the second active fin, respectively, and forming a first source/drain region and a second source/drain region on the first active fin and the second active fin, respectively. The first liner layer includes a different material from a material of the second liner layer.
US11776855B2 Fin field effect transistor having airgap and method for manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a FinFET includes at last the following steps. A semiconductor substrate is patterned to form trenches in the semiconductor substrate and semiconductor fins located between two adjacent trenches of the trenches. Gate stacks is formed over portions of the semiconductor fins. Strained material portions are formed over the semiconductor fins revealed by the gate stacks. First metal contacts are formed over the gate stacks, the first metal contacts electrically connecting the strained material portions. Air gaps are formed in the FinFET at positions between two adjacent gate stacks and between two adjacent strained materials.
US11776849B2 Through silicon via fabrication
One or more embodiments are directed to establishing electrical connections through silicon wafers with low resistance and high density, while at the same time maintaining processability for further fabrication. Such connections through silicon wafers enable low resistance connections from the top side of a silicon wafer to the bottom side of the silicon wafer.
US11776845B2 Semiconductor arrangement and method of making
A semiconductor arrangement is provided. The semiconductor arrangement includes a first dielectric layer over a substrate, a metal layer over the first dielectric layer, a first conductive structure passing through the metal layer and the first dielectric layer, a second conductive structure passing through the metal layer and the first dielectric layer, and a third conductive structure coupling the first conductive structure to the second conductive structure, and overlying a first portion of the metal layer between the first conductive structure and the second conductive structure, wherein an interface exists between the metal layer and at least one of the first conductive structure or the second conductive structure.
US11776839B2 Substrate holding device
A substrate holding device is provided. The substrate holding device includes a substrate holder, a shaft attached to the substrate holder, a motor attached to the shaft, lifting pins, and a transmission assembly. The lifting pins are movable between a retracted position below a surface of the substrate holder, and a protruded position protruding from the surface. The transmission assembly is provided between the shaft and lifting pins and switches the substrate holding device between a transmittable state in which a driving force from the motor is transmitted to the lifting pins to move the lifting pins between the retracted position and the protruded position, and a non-transmittable state in which the driving force from the motor is not transmitted to the lifting pins but rotates the substrate holder.
US11776828B2 Vacuum processing device
In a vacuum processing device, a loading/unloading port, a normal pressure transfer chamber and a vacuum transfer chamber are arranged in that order from a front side toward a rear side, and load-lock chambers are connected to the normal pressure transfer chamber. The position in the front-rear direction in a movement range of a wafer W in the normal pressure transfer chamber overlaps with the positions in the front-rear direction of the load-lock chambers. Three vacuum processing modules are connected to each of the left and right sides of the vacuum transfer chamber. Vacuum processing units are arranged in each of the vacuum processing modules in a front-rear direction when viewed from the vacuum transfer chamber side. Wafer mounting shelves for holding wafers W in the load-lock chambers are arranged in the front-rear direction when viewed from the vacuum transfer chamber side.
US11776825B2 Chamber for degassing substrates
A heater and/or cooler chamber includes a heat storage block or chunk. In the block a multitude of parallel, stacked slit pockets are each dimensioned to accommodate a single plate shaped workpiece. Workpiece handling openings of the slit pockets are freed and respectively covered by a door arrangement. The slit pockets are tailored to snugly surround the plate shaped workpieces therein so as to establish an efficient heat transfer between the heat storage block or chunk and the workpieces to be cooled or heated.
US11776824B2 Processing liquid ejection nozzle, nozzle arm, substrate processing apparatus, and substrate processing method
A processing liquid ejection nozzle ejects a processing liquid used for a substrate processing. The processing liquid ejection nozzle includes a nozzle main body and an angle changing mechanism. The nozzle main body includes a first main body formed with a first flow path therein which communicates with a processing liquid supply path, and a second main body bent from the first main body and formed with a second flow path therein which communicates with the first flow path. The angle changing mechanism changes an angle of the nozzle main body in a horizontal direction with respect to a fixing member to which the nozzle main body is fixed.
US11776820B2 Vertical interconnection structure and manufacturing method thereof, packaged chip, and chip packaging method
Embodiments of the application provide a vertical interconnection structure and a manufacturing method thereof, a packaged chip, and a chip packaging method. Conductive pillars are formed on a first surface of a substrate. A first insulated support layer wrapping the conductive pillars is formed on the first surface of the substrate. The conductive pillars are located in the first insulated support layer. An upper surface of the conductive pillar that is away from the substrate is not covered by the first insulated support layer. Then the substrate is removed.
US11776818B2 Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing
An apparatus, semiconductor device and method of manufacture are presented, wherein a hard mask layer and one or more etch stop layers are etched in an etching chamber. In an embodiment the semiconductor device is placed on a mounting platform at a first height and an etch process is performed, then the semiconductor device is moved to a second height within the chamber and a second etch process is performed, with the rotational speed of the semiconductor device reduced during movements in order to reduce the chance of cross contamination.
US11776809B2 Fabrication of a semiconductor device
Embodiments of the invention relate to a method for fabricating a semiconductor structure comprising a semiconductor material, and a semiconductor substrate fabricated from the method. The method can include a step of providing a template structure. The template structure can comprise an opening, a cavity and a seed structure. The seed structure can comprise a seed material and a seed surface. An inner surface of the template structure can comprise at least one metallic surface area comprising a metallic material. The embodied method further comprises a step of growing the semiconductor structure within the cavity of the template structure from the seed surface along the metallic surface area.
US11776808B2 Planarization of spin-on films
A method for planarizing a substrate includes: receiving a substrate having microfabricated structures that differ in height across the working surface of the substrate that define a non-planar topography, depositing a first layer that includes a solubility-shifting agent on the working surface of the substrate by spin-on deposition in a non-planar fashion, exposing the first layer to a first pattern of actinic radiation based on the topography, developing the first layer using a predetermined solvent, and depositing a second layer over the working surface of the substrate that has a greater planarity as compared to the first layer prior to developing the first layer. The first pattern of radiation changes a solubility of the first layer such that upper regions of the non-planar topography of the first layer are soluble to the predetermined solvent.
US11776807B2 Plasma enhanced deposition processes for controlled formation of oxygen containing thin films
Methods for controlling the formation of oxygen containing thin films, such as silicon oxycarbide (SiOC) and silicon oxycarbonitride (SiOCN) thin films, on a substrate in a reaction space are provided. The methods can include at least one plasma enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD) cycle including alternately and sequentially contacting the substrate with a silicon precursor that comprises oxygen and a second reactant that does not include oxygen. In some embodiments the plasma power can be selected from a range to achieve a desired step coverage or wet etch rate ratio (WERR) for films deposited on three dimensional features.
US11776803B2 UV irradiation apparatus
To improve startability in a UV irradiation apparatus equipped with excimer lamps. The UV irradiation apparatus includes a plurality of excimer lamps each having a light-emitting tube filled with a discharge gas containing a noble gas. The plurality of excimer lamps includes a first excimer lamp filled with the discharge gas at a first enclosed gas pressure and a second excimer lamp filled with the discharge gas at a second enclosed gas pressure lower than the first enclosed gas pressure. The first excimer lamp is placed in a position such that at least part of light emitted from the second excimer lamp is allowed to enter the first excimer lamp.
US11776797B2 Vacuum cell configured for reduced inner chamber helium permeation
A vacuum cell is described. The vacuum cell includes an inner chamber, a buffer channel, and a buffer ion pump. The buffer channel is fluidically isolated from the inner chamber and fluidically isolated from an ambient external to the vacuum cell. The buffer ion pump is fluidically coupled to the buffer channel and fluidically isolated from the ambient and the inner chamber.
US11776791B2 Substrate processing apparatus and substrate processing method
A substrate processing apparatus are provided. The substrate processing apparatus allows a supply flow rate per unit time for process gas supplied to the central area of a substrate to be greater than a supply flow rate per unit time for process gas supplied to an edge area of the substrate, when processing the edge area of the substrate supported by the chuck.
US11776788B2 Pulsed voltage boost for substrate processing
Embodiments provided herein generally include apparatus, plasma processing systems and methods for boosting a voltage of an electrode in a processing chamber. An example plasma processing system includes a processing chamber, a plurality of switches, an electrode disposed in the processing chamber, a voltage source, and a capacitive element. The voltage source is selectively coupled to the electrode via one of the plurality of switches. The capacitive element is selectively coupled to the electrode via one of the plurality of switches. The capacitive element and the voltage source are coupled to the electrode in parallel. The plurality of switches are configured to couple the capacitive element and the voltage source to the electrode during a first phase, couple the capacitive element and the electrode to a ground node during a second phase, and couple the capacitive element to the electrode during a third phase.
US11776787B2 Charged particle beam apparatus
A charged particle beam apparatus includes a tilt mechanism that tilts a specimen, a detector that detects an electromagnetic wave emitted from the specimen, a table storage unit that stores a table in which tilt angle information on a tilt angle of the specimen and detection solid-angle information on the detection solid angle of the detector are associated with each other, a tilt control unit that controls the tilt mechanism, and a detection-solid-angle information acquisition unit that acquires the tilt angle information from the tilt control unit and acquires the detection solid-angle information with reference to the table.
US11776785B2 Field emission device and field emission method
A vacuum container is configured so that an opening on one side and an opening on another side in the longitudinal direction of a cylindrical insulating body are sealed with an emitter unit and a target unit respectively; and a vacuum chamber is provided on the inner peripheral side of the insulating body. The emitter unit is provided with: a moving body located on the one side in the longitudinal direction in the vacuum chamber and supported so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction via a bellows; and a guard electrode located on the outer peripheral side of the moving body. An emitter section having an electron generating section is formed at a tip section of the moving body on the other side in the longitudinal direction by subjecting the surface of the tip section to film formation processing.
US11776784B2 Control of direct current circuit breakers with series semiconductor switches
Various examples are provided related to direct current circuit breakers and their control methods. In one example, among others, a hybrid direct current circuit breaker (DCCB) includes an ultrafast mechanical switch (UFMS) connected in series with a commutating switch (CS) or auxiliary circuit breaker (ACB); a main breaker (MB) including a series of η semiconductor switching stages in parallel with the UFMS and CS or ACB; and control circuitry that can turn off individual switching stages in a defined order in response to opening contacts of the UFMS. The switching stages can be turned off based upon a dielectric strength across the contacts as they open. In another example, a method includes opening contacts of an UFMS connected in series with a CS or ACB; and turning off individual switching stages of a series of η semiconductor switching stages connected across the UFMS and the CS or ACB.
US11776774B2 Keyboard
A keyboard including a base plate, a plurality of keycaps, a plurality of supporting structures and a membrane switch element is provided. The base plate has a through hole. The keycaps are disposed on the base plate. The supporting structures are respectively disposed between the keycaps and the base plate. The membrane switch element is disposed on the base plate. The vertical projection of two adjacent keycaps of the keycaps relative to the base plate overlaps the through hole, and the membrane switch element has a shielding portion covering the through hole.
US11776773B2 Release switch device and imaging apparatus
A release switch device includes: a button; a first elastic member to be pressed and displaced by the button; a pressure-sensitive sensor to face the first elastic member at an interval, to be pressed and displaced by the button with interposition of the first elastic member, when the button is displaced exceeding a predetermined stroke amount; and a second elastic member to be pressed and displaced by the button with interposition of the first elastic member and the pressure-sensitive sensor. When the button is displaced by a first stroke amount equal to or larger than the predetermined stroke amount, the pressure-sensitive sensor receives a first repulsive force of the second elastic member and outputs a first output value. When the button is displaced by a second stroke amount larger than the first stroke amount, the pressure-sensitive sensor receives a second repulsive force larger than the first repulsive force of the second elastic member and outputs a second output value.
US11776769B2 Key structure
A key structure, including a base plate, a thin film circuit, a dome switch, a scissor structure, an elastic piece, and a keycap, is provided. The thin film circuit is disposed on the base plate. The dome switch is disposed on the thin film circuit. The scissor structure is disposed on the base plate, wherein the scissor structure includes a first support and a second support pivotally connected to the first support, and the second support surrounds the first support. The first support has a trigger part, and the second support has a chamber disposed corresponding to the trigger part. The elastic piece is engaged inside the chamber, wherein the elastic piece has an interfering part located outside the chamber, and the interfering part is located on a moving path of the trigger part. The keycap is disposed on the scissor structure and the dome switch.
US11776768B2 Electrical switch
An electrical switch including a neutral contact adjustment system adapted for adjusting a position of a neutral contact opening surface relative to at least one phase contact opening surface such that the neutral contact adjustment system has a first operating state which is adapted to provide a simultaneous break operation in which a movable neutral contact disconnects simultaneously with at least one movable phase contact during an opening event, and a second operating state which is adapted to provide a late-break operation in which the movable neutral contact disconnects later than the at least one movable phase contact during the opening event.
US11776767B2 Fabrication methods for supercapacitor electrode including silicon dioxide microsphere
A fabrication method of a supercapacitor electrode including silicon dioxide microsphere is provided in the present disclosure. The fabrication method includes steps as follows. A slurry is provided, a coating step is performed and a drying step is performed. The slurry includes a plurality of silicon dioxide microspheres, a carbon material, a conductive agent, a binder and a solvent. In the coating step, the slurry is coated onto a substrate to form a coated piece. In the drying step, the coated piece is dried to form the supercapacitor electrode including silicon dioxide microsphere.
US11776761B2 Hybrid polymer aluminum electrolytic capacitor and method of manufacturing a capacitor
A hybrid polymer aluminum electrolytic capacitor and a method for manufacturing a capacitor are disclosed. In an embodiment a method for manufacturing a capacitor includes winding an anode foil, separators and a cathode foil around an axis to form a winding element, flooding the winding element with a polymer dispersion, wherein the polymer dispersion contains electrically conductive solid polymer particles or a polymer powder and a solvent and applying pulses of overpressure to the flooded winding element.
US11776760B2 Solid electrolytic capacitor containing polyaniline
A solid electrolytic capacitor containing a capacitor element is provided. The capacitor element contains a sintered porous anode body, a dielectric that overlies the anode body, a pre-coat that overlies the dielectric, and a solid electrolyte that overlies the pre-coat. The solid electrolyte includes a conductive polymer having repeating units derived from an aniline monomer having the following general formula (I):
US11776757B1 Method for mounting high voltage capacitor banks
A capacitor bank assembly has a conductive mount tray and capacitors. The capacitors are vertically mounted and held by the conductive mount tray. All positive terminals of the capacitors are connected to a first conductive plate. All negative terminals of the capacitors are connected to a second conductive plate. An insulating material separates the first conductive plate and the second conductive plate.
US11776756B2 Ceramic electronic component, substrate arrangement and method of manufacturing ceramic electronic component
A ceramic electronic component includes an element body, and first and second external electrodes formed on the element body. The element body has a dielectric, and first and second internal electrodes. The first external electrode includes a first base layer formed on the element body. The first base layer is connected to the first internal electrode and an edge of the first baser layer is present on a first surface of the element body. The first external electrode also includes a first plating layer formed on the first base layer. An edge of the first plating layer is present on the first surface of the element body at a position different from a position of the edge of the first base layer in a direction perpendicular to the first surface. The second external electrode has a similar structure to the first external electrode.
US11776754B2 Electronic component and mounting structure
An electronic component including a component body, and an external electrode on a surface of the component body. The external electrode includes a layer having an alloy of at least one first metal and at least one second metal, the at least one first metal is selected from the group consisting of metals of Group 9 to Group 11 of the Periodic Table, the at least one second metal has a melting point higher than that of the at least one first metal. In the layer having the alloy, a concentration of the at least one second metal continuously changes in a thickness direction of the external electrode, at least one first portion has the concentration of the at least one second metal increasing in the thickness direction, and at least one second portion has the concentration of the at least one second metal decreasing in the thickness direction.
US11776747B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor include: a ceramic body including first and second surfaces opposing each other and third and fourth surfaces connecting the first and second surfaces; a plurality of internal electrodes disposed inside the ceramic body and exposed to the first and second surfaces, the plurality internal electrodes each having one end exposed to the third or fourth surface; and first and second side margin portions disposed on sides of the internal electrodes exposed to the first and second surfaces. A dielectric composition of the first and second side margin portions is different from a dielectric composition of the ceramic body, and a dielectric constant of the first and second side margin portions is lower than a dielectric constant of the ceramic body.
US11776746B2 Multilayer capacitor
A multilayer capacitor includes a capacitor body in which a first capacitor portion and a second capacitor portion are disposed to face each other with a connection region disposed therebetween, the connection portion having a predetermined thickness in which an internal electrode is not formed. The first capacitor portion comprises first and second internal electrodes that are alternately disposed with a dielectric layer interposed therebetween, and the second capacitor portion comprises third and fourth internal electrodes that are alternately disposed with a dielectric layer interposed therebetween. First and second external electrodes connected to the internal electrodes respectively comprise first and second internal layers containing copper (Cu), and first and second external layers containing silver (Ag) or nickel (Ni), and palladium (Pd).
US11776745B2 Multilayer capacitor including dielectric layer with grains having pores
A multilayer capacitor includes a body including a dielectric layer and internal electrodes; and an external electrode disposed on the body to be connected to the internal electrode, wherein the dielectric layer includes a plurality of grains having a core-shell structure having a pore in a core, and the dielectric layer includes 20% to 40% of grains having two or less pores, among the plurality of grains.
US11776742B2 Coil component
A connection section of a terminal electrode includes a reference surface, and an end portion of a wire and the connection section of the terminal electrode are connected to each other via a weld lump rising from the reference surface. A cover section to regulate an upper limit of the rise of the wire from the reference surface is provided in the terminal electrode. The cover section is so positioned as to cover at least part of the wire when viewed in a direction perpendicular to a direction in which the reference surface extends.
US11776735B2 Inductor component and DC-DC converter
An inductor component includes an air core coil in which an air core inductor wire is provided in an air core body containing a non-magnetic material, and a magnetic core coil in which a magnetic core inductor wire is provided in a magnetic core body containing a magnetic material. The air core body and the magnetic core body are combined or integrated. A magnetic material content in a peripheral region around the air core inductor wire is lower than 50%. The magnetic material content in a peripheral region around the magnetic core inductor wire is higher than or equal to 50%.
US11776728B2 Reactor with cover
A reactor includes an outer peripheral iron core, at least three iron cores, and a coil wound around the iron core. The reactor further includes an energizing portion connected to the coil and configured to be connected to a cable, and a cover provided to cover the energizing portion. At least one cutout formed in the cover is provided with at least one adjustment member configured to adjust an area of the cutout at least partially in the cover. The adjustment member is configured to be cut away from the cutout or to be bent with respect to a surface where the cutout is formed.
US11776726B2 Dipole-coupled spin-orbit torque structure
A magnetic device is described. The magnetic device includes a magnetic junction, a spin-orbit interaction (SO) line and a dipole-coupled layer. The magnetic junction includes a free layer. The SO line is adjacent to the free layer, carries a current in-plane and exerts a SO torque on the free layer due to the current passing through the SO line. The free layer being switchable between stable magnetic states using the SO torque. The SO line is between the free layer and the dipole-coupled layer. The dipole-coupled layer is magnetically coupled to the free layer. At least one of the free layer and the dipole-coupled layer has a damping of greater than 0.02.
US11776721B2 Quench protection in high-temperature superconducting magnets
A superconducting magnet comprising: a field coil comprising high temperature superconducting material and having a joint; a bypass resistance comprising a non-superconducting conductive material, wherein the bypass resistance is electrically connected to the field coil on both sides of the joint; wherein the joint is openable to break the field coil such that current flowing in the superconductor flows though the bypass resistance in order to dump energy from the field coil, and wherein the superconducting magnet is configured to open the joint in response to detection of a quench in the magnet.
US11776717B2 Ceramic member and electronic device
A ceramic member includes a matrix phase of a perovskite compound including La, Ca, and Mn, and a heterophase including Mn and O as main components, wherein crystal grains of the perovskite compound have an average grain size of about 2.5 μm or more and about 6.4 μm or less.
US11776716B2 Circuit protection device
The present invention relates to a circuit protection device including: a device comprising a heating element configured to comprise a body and a pair of electrodes formed on the body, and a pair of lead wires connected, respectively, to the pair of electrodes; and a case having an independent accommodating space formed therein to accommodate at least the heating element, wherein the case includes at least one heat insulating layer disposed in the vicinity of the accommodating space.
US11776715B2 Method of manufacturing electrical cable, and resulting product, with reduced required installation pulling force
Disclosed are cable types, including a type THHN cable, the cable types having a reduced surface coefficient of friction, and the method of manufacture thereof, in which the central conductor core and insulating layer are surrounded by a material containing nylon or thermosetting resin. A silicone based pulling lubricant for said cable, or alternatively, erucamide or stearyl erucamide for small cable gauge wire, is incorporated, by alternate methods, with the resin material from which the outer sheath is extruded, and is effective to reduce the required pulling force between the formed cable and a conduit during installation.
US11776713B2 Wire harness manufacturing system, conveyance device, routing processing device, examination device, and work board
A wire harness manufacturing system including a plurality of processing zones and configured to manufacture a wire harness by using a subassembly including a plurality of electrical lines to each of which a connection component is attached includes a conveyance device provided along the plurality of processing zones and including: work boards in a number at least corresponding to the number of the plurality of processing zones; a circulation conveyer configured to sequentially convey each work board in a horizontal state from an upstream side to a downstream side on a downstream conveyance path along the plurality of processing zones and then return the work board from the downstream side to the upstream side on an upstream conveyance path; and a raiser configured to set the work board to a stand-up state in which one of edge parts extending in a conveyance direction of the work board is positioned on an upper side of the other edge part in the work board, and to set the work board in the stand-up state to the horizontal state.
US11776711B2 Wire harness
A wire harness including: a first wire bundle that includes a plurality of wires; a second wire bundle that includes fewer wires than the first wire bundle; a splice body; and a waterproofing cover, wherein: the wires of the first wire bundle and the second wire bundle each include a conductor and an insulating covering that covers an outer circumference of the conductor, and each include an exposed portion at which the conductor is exposed from the insulating covering, at the splice body, the exposed portions of the first wire bundle and the exposed portions of the second wire bundle are bonded, and the waterproofing cover integrally covers the splice body, the outer surfaces of the insulating coverings of the first wire bundle, and the outer surfaces of the insulating covering of the second wire bundle with a resin material.
US11776700B2 Using superconductors to provide passive magnetic shielding of structures immersed in plasma
A fusion reactor includes a fusion plasma reactor chamber. A magnetic coil structure is disposed inside of the fusion plasma reactor chamber, and a structural component is also disposed inside of the fusion plasma reactor chamber. The structural component couples the magnetic coil structure to the fusion plasma reactor chamber. A superconducting material is disposed at least partially within the structural component. A plurality of cooling channels are disposed at least partially within the structural component. An insulating material is disposed at least partially within the structural component.
US11776686B2 Noninvasive diagnostic system
A method for diagnosing a joint condition includes in one embodiment: creating a 3d model of the patient specific bone; registering the patient's bone with the bone model; tracking the motion of the patient specific bone through a range of motion; selecting a database including empirical mathematical descriptions of the motion of a plurality actual bones through ranges of motion; and comparing the motion of the patient specific bone to the database.
US11776682B2 Dose preparation data analytics
Providing selective, secure access to an aggregated, multidimensional data set comprising dose order records for generation of data analytics with respect thereto. The aggregated data may correspond to a plurality of unaffiliated facilities. As such, upon a user from a given facility attempting to access a data analytics tool may be identified in relation to a facility from which the user is accessing the tool. In turn, a data cube class definition from which all other data analytics data cubes inherit from may be used to, in conjunction with the user identification, limit the data used to generate data analytics outputs to source data to which the user has authorization to view. The outputs may include including, for example, reports, dashboards, tables, or the like.
US11776678B2 Task assignment supporting apparatus, task assignment supporting system, and task assignment supporting method
According to one embodiment, a task assignment supporting apparatus includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry manages types of image reading preferences indicating types of image reading tasks preferred by each radiologist. The processing circuitry acquires an image reading order and a type of image reading order indicating a type of image reading task required for the image reading order. The processing circuitry assigns to the image reading order a radiologist with a type of image reading preference corresponding to the type of image reading order.
US11776672B1 System and method for dynamically scoring data objects
A method for dynamically scoring aspects of a data object includes receiving a first data object indicating and determining a first sum of a product of a first value and a first weight value plus a product of a second value and a second weight value and generating a first score based on a result of the first sum. The method also includes determining a second sum of a product of a third value and a third weight value plus a product of a fourth value and a fourth weight value and generating a second score based on a result of the second sum. The method also includes determining a first data object score for the first data object based on, at least, the first score, the second score, and a fifth value.
US11776661B2 Determination of MAPK-AP-1 pathway activity using unique combination of target genes
A bioinformatics process which provides an improved means to detect a MAPK-AP-1 cellular signaling pathway in a subject, such as a human, based on the expression levels of at least three unique target genes of the MAPK-AP-1 cellular signaling pathway measured in a sample. The invention includes an apparatus comprising a digital processor configured to perform such a method, a non-transitory storage medium storing instructions that are executable by a digital processing device to perform such a method, and a computer program comprising program code means for causing a digital processing device to perform such a method. Kits are also provided for measuring expression levels of unique sets of MAPK-AP-1 cellular signaling pathway target genes.
US11776652B2 Non-volatile storage device, data readout method, and non-transitory computer readable storage medium
Provided is a non-volatile storage system that performs error correction processing at high speed while ensuring error correction capability. When error correction decoding processing using data read first with hard-decision decoding processing has failed, a non-volatile storage device 2 reads data on the same page again, performs diversity synthesis processing on the readout data for the first time and the readout data for the second time on the same page as one for the first time, and then performs error correction processing using data after diversity synthesis processing.
US11776647B2 Memory repair using optimized redundancy utilization
A semiconductor device is provided, which contains a memory bank including M primary word lines and R replacement word lines, a row/column decoder, and an array of redundancy fuse elements. A sorted primary failed bit count list is generated in a descending order for the bit fail counts per word line. A sorted replacement failed bit count list is generated in an ascending order of the M primary word lines in an ascending order. The primary word lines are replaced with the replacement word lines from top to bottom on the lists until a primary failed bit count equals a replacement failed bit count or until all of the replacement word lines are used up. Optionally, the sorted primary failed bit count list may be re-sorted in an ascending or descending order of the word line address prior to the replacement process.
US11776644B2 Voltage trimming circuit
A voltage trimming circuit including: a first resistance circuit having a first resistance value determined by up codes and down codes; a second resistance circuit having a second resistance value determined by the up codes and the down codes; and a comparator to output a voltage detection signal by comparing a voltage level of a reference voltage trimming node to that of a feedback node, wherein the voltage detection signal adjusts the up and down codes, which increase the first resistance value and decrease the second resistance value when the voltage level of the reference voltage trimming node is higher than that of the feedback node, and adjusts the up and down codes, which decrease the first resistance value and increase the second resistance value when the voltage level of the reference voltage trimming node is lower than that of the feedback node.
US11776643B2 Systems and methods for distributing programming speed among blocks with different program-erase cycle counts
Non-volatile memory systems and method for managing P/E cycling is disclosed. Memory systems include multi-plane (e.g., 2-plane or 4-plane) programming operations in which new blocks within a plane replace faulty/bad blocks. Existing blocks, having undergone several P/E cycles more than the new block(s), require a lower programming voltage and are programmed using an adaptive (reduced) programming voltage. New block(s) require an additional voltage, and a delta voltage is added to the programming voltage to increase the gate-to-channel voltage. To prevent the delta voltage from over-programming the existing blocks, a voltage equal to the delta voltage is applied bit lines of the existing blocks, thereby reducing the effective gate-to-channel voltage on the existing blocks. In this manner, the same programming voltage is applied to planes in a multi-plane programming operation, and the existing blocks receive a relatively lower gate-to-channel voltage, while the new block(s) receive a relatively higher gate-to-channel voltage.
US11776639B2 Modified distribution of memory device states
Storage devices include a memory array comprised of a plurality of memory devices. These memory devices are programmed with a modified distribution across the available memory states within the devices. The modified distribution of memory states attempts to minimize the use of memory states that are susceptible to negative effects. These negative effects can include read and write disturbs as well as data retention errors. Often, these negative effects occur on memory states on the lower and upper states within the voltage threshold range of the memory device. The distribution of memory states can be modified though the use of a modified randomization seed configured to change the probabilities of programming of each page within the memory device. This modification of the randomization seed can yield desired distribution of memory device states that are configured to reduce exposure to negative effects thus prolonging the overall lifespan of the storage device.
US11776637B2 Voltage sharing across memory dies in response to a charge pump failure
A die-to-die voltage sharing process that may be implemented to overcome a charge pump failure on a memory die of a non-volatile storage device. When a charge pump failure is detected, a controller causes another memory die with a functional charge pump to generate and supply a voltage to the memory die with the failed charge pump. When the voltage is received by the memory die with the failed charge pump, the voltage may be used to perform a requested memory operation.
US11776635B2 Method for finding optimum read voltage and flash memory system
A method for finding an optimum read voltage includes acquiring difference values between state bit counts of different positions. A direction for finding the optimum read voltage is determined based on the difference values. An offset for finding the optimum read voltage is determined based on correspondence between a difference value of bit count and offset. Reading is performed with the offset applied to a current read reference voltage, wherein upon read-success, the current reference voltage superimposed with the offset is the optimum read voltage, and upon read-error, new first and second positions are obtained based on the direction and the offset for finding the optimum read voltage until reading becomes successful.
US11776633B2 Apparatus and methods for determining data states of memory cells
Methods of operating a memory, and apparatus configured to perform similar methods, include determining a voltage level of a stepped sense operation that activates a memory cell of the memory during a programming operation for the memory cell, and determining a voltage level of a ramped sense operation that activates the memory cell during a read operation for the memory cell.
US11776629B2 Threshold voltage based on program/erase cycles
A method includes during a first portion of a service life of a memory device, programming at least one memory cell of the memory device to a first threshold voltage corresponding to a desired data state. The method can include during a second portion of the service life of the memory device subsequent to the first portion of the service life of the memory device, programming at least one memory cell of the memory device to a second threshold voltage corresponding to the desired data state. The second threshold voltage can be different than the first threshold voltage.
US11776612B2 Memory with per die temperature-compensated refresh control
Memory devices, systems, and associated methods with per die temperature-compensated refresh control, and associated methods, are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a memory device includes a plurality of memory cells and a sensor configured to measure a temperature of the memory device. The memory device determines a frequency at which it is receiving refresh commands. The memory device is further configured to skip refresh operations of the memory cells based, at least in part, on the determination and on the temperature of the memory device.
US11776611B2 Managing write disturb for units of a memory device using weighted write disturb counts
A processing device of a memory sub-system is configured to determine, for a memory unit of the memory device, a plurality of write disturb counts associated with the memory unit, wherein each of the plurality of write disturb (WD) count is associated with a corresponding write disturb direction; compute, for the memory unit, a weighted WD count reflecting the plurality of write disturb counts; determine whether the weighted WD count meets a criterion; and responsive to determining that the weighted WD count meets the criterion, perform a refresh operation on the memory unit.
US11776609B2 Memory-element-including semiconductor device
In a dynamic flash memory cell including: a HfO2 layer and a TiN layer surrounding a lower portion of a Si pillar standing on a P-layer substrate; a HfO2 layer surrounding an upper portion of the Si pillar; a TiN layer; and N+ layers connected to a bottom portion and a top portion of the Si pillar, and an SGT transistor including: a SiO2 layer surrounding a lower portion of a Si pillar standing on the same P-layer substrate; a HfO2 layer surrounding an upper portion of the Si pillar; a TiN layer; and N+ layers sandwiching the HfO2 layer in a perpendicular direction and connected to a top portion and a middle portion of the Si pillar, bottom positions of the Si pillar and the Si pillar are at the same position A. A bottom portion of an upper transistor portion of the dynamic flash memory cell composed of the HfO2 layer and the TiN layer in an upper portion of the Si pillar, and a bottom portion of an SGT transistor portion composed of the HfO2 layer and the TiN layer in an upper portion of the Si pillar are at the same position B.
US11776603B2 Magnetoresistance memory device and method of manufacturing magnetoresistance memory device
A magnetoresistance memory device includes; first and second switching elements; first and second layer stacks respectively on the first and second switching elements; a first insulator on a side surface of the first layer stack; and a second insulator on a side surface of the second layer stack. Each of the first and second switching elements includes a variable resistance material. Each of the first and second layer stacks includes first and second ferromagnetic layers and an insulating layer between the first and second ferromagnetic layers. A narrowest interval between the first and second insulators is narrower than a narrowest interval between the first and second switching elements.
US11776600B2 Memory clock management and estimation procedures
Methods, systems, and devices for memory clock management and estimation procedures are described. A host device may determine a quantity of clock cycles associated with a duration for accessing a memory cell of a memory array based on truncating a value of a first parameter associated with another duration for a clock to perform a clock cycle. The host device may estimate a value of a second parameter related to (e.g., inversely proportional) to the truncated value of the first parameter and related to (e.g., directly proportional) to a correction factor, and may adjust (e.g., truncate) a third parameter to determine the quantity of clock cycles. Additionally or alternatively, the host device may adjust (e.g., perform a ceiling operation on) the second parameter to determine the quantity of clock cycles. The host device may access the memory cell based on the quantity of clock cycles.
US11776599B2 Encoded enable clock gaters
A processing device is provided which includes a processor and a data storage structure. The data storage structure comprises a data storage array comprising a plurality of lines. Each line comprises at least one A latch configured to store a data bit and a clock gater. The data storage structure also comprises a write data B latch configured to store, over different clock cycles, a different data bit, each to be written to the at least one A latch of one of the plurality of lines. The data storage structure also comprises a plurality of write index B latches shared by the clock gaters of the lines. The write index B latches are configured to store, over the different clock cycles, combinations of index bits having values which index one of the lines to which a corresponding data bit is to be stored.
US11776596B2 Data processing device and method for operating data processing device
A data device with a small circuit area and reduced power consumption is used. The data processing device includes a NAND memory portion and a controller. The memory portion includes a first string and a second string in different blocks. The first string includes a first memory cell, and the second string includes a second memory cell. On reception of first data and a signal including an instruction to write the first data, the controller writes the first data to the first memory cell. Then, the controller reads the first data from the first memory cell and writes the first data to the second memory cell.
US11776592B2 Semiconductor device including pipe latch circuit
A semiconductor device includes an input control signal generation circuit configured to generate an input control signal when performing an internal operation and configured to adjust a time point at which the input control signal is generated, based on whether a frequency of a clock corresponds to a preset frequency range. The semiconductor device includes an output control signal generation circuit configured to generate an output control signal after a latency elapses when performing the internal operation. The semiconductor device includes a pipe latch circuit configured to latch input data based on the input control signal and configured to output the latched input data as output data based on the output control signal.
US11776587B2 Power ramping sequence control for a memory device
Memory devices are disclosed that support multiple power ramping sequences or modes. For example, a level shifter device is operably connected to a memory macro in a memory device. The level shifter device receives at least one gating signal. Based on a state of the at least one gating signal, the level shifter device outputs one or more signals that cause or control voltage signals in or received by the memory macro to ramp up, ramp down, or ramp up and ramp down according to one or more power ramping modes.
US11776586B2 Semiconductor device and electronic device
A semiconductor device capable of product-sum operation with low power consumption is provided. The semiconductor device includes first and second circuits; the first circuit includes a first holding portion and a first transistor, and the second circuit includes a second holding portion and a second transistor. The first and second circuits are each electrically connected to first and second input wirings and first and second wirings. The first holding portion has a function of holding a first current flowing through the first transistor, and the second holding portion has a function of holding a second current flowing through the second transistor. The first and second currents are determined in accordance with first data. When a potential corresponding to second data is input to the first and second input wirings, the first circuit outputs a current to one of the first wiring and the second wiring and the second circuit outputs a current to the other of the first wiring and the second wiring. The amount of current output from the first or second circuit to the first wiring or the second wiring is determined in accordance with the first data and the second data.
US11776584B2 Bank and channel structure of stacked semiconductor device
Apparatuses for supplying power to a plurality of memory core chips are described. An example apparatus includes: a substrate, an interface chip on the substrate, and a plurality of memory core chips on the interface chip coupled to the interface chip via a plurality of electrodes. The plurality of memory core chips includes a first memory core chip, a second memory core chip, and a third memory core chip disposed between the second memory core chip and the interface chip. The first memory core chip and the third memory core chip are activated for data access while the second memory core chip disposed between the first memory core chip and the third memory core chip is deactivated for data access.
US11776576B2 Video generation method and system for high resolution face swapping
A video generation method includes: obtaining a target face image and a source face image; extracting a feature of each of the source face image and the target face image through a face feature encoder, to obtain corresponding source feature codes and target feature codes; generating swapped face feature codes through a face feature exchanger according to the source feature codes and the target feature codes; generating an initial swapped face image through a face generator according to the swapped face feature codes; and fusing the initial swapped face image with the target face image through a face fuser, to obtain a final swapped face image. The face feature encoder performs hierarchical encoding on the face feature to reserve semantic details of a face, and the face feature exchanger performs further processing based on the hierarchical encoding, to obtain hierarchical encoding of a swapped face feature with semantic details.
US11776575B2 Playlist programming
Systems, device and techniques are disclosed for receiving a request from a user to add a media item to a playlist at a certain playlist position where the media items in the playlist are provided to other users in a media group. Based on a determination that the requesting user has rights to the requested media item, the requested media item may be added to the playlist at the position. When the playlist reaches the position, the user that added the media item to the playlist may be provided with a first version of the media item and the other users in the group may be provided with a second version of the media item. If the user that requested the item to be added to the playlist is determined not to have rights to the media item, the item is added to a position different than the requested position.
US11776570B2 Reducing non-coherent repeatable runout in two-dimensional magnetic recording disk drives
A method for positioning a magnetic head having first and second read sensors and one write head includes: while the magnetic head is at a first position relative to a disk medium, reading first magnetic servo information written on a first surface of the disk medium, with the first read sensor, and reading second magnetic servo information written on the first surface of the disk medium with the second read sensor; determining a position error of the magnetic head based on the first and second magnetic servo information; and repositioning the magnetic head to a second position relative to the disk medium to compensate for the determined position error of the magnetic head.
US11776569B1 Tape recording system and method for reading media having write-append head-positioning based on change in tape lateral dimension
The present disclosure generally relates to a tape drive comprising a tape head comprising one or more modules, wherein each module comprises a plurality of servo readers; a plurality of read elements; and a control circuitry configured to retrieve a priority servo reader designation for a bundle of data tracks of the plurality of data tracks, wherein the priority servo reader designation is one or more servo readers of the plurality of servo readers; use the designated priority servo reader to adjust a lateral position the tape head; retrieve a target delta Y position (ΔYpos); and adjust a tilt of the tape head based on the target ΔYpos.
US11776568B2 Device lifetime improvement through constant temperature
The present disclosure generally relates to improved lifetime of a data storage device utilizing an energy assist element. Rather than applying the same current to each energy assist element of a device, each energy assist element has a write current specific to the energy assist element. The unique applied current results in the corresponding energy assist elements having substantially the same temperature during operation. Obtaining substantially the same temperature during operation provides predictable and repeatable device performance and increases the lifetime of the entire data storage device as all energy assist elements should have substantially the same lifetime.
US11776553B2 Audio signal encoding method and apparatus
An encoding method includes determining an adaptive broadening factor based on a quantized line spectral frequency (LSF) vector of a first channel of a current frame of an audio signal and an LSF vector of a second channel of the current frame, and writing the quantized LSF vector and the adaptive broadening factor into a bitstream.
US11776551B2 Apparatus and method for improved signal fade out in different domains during error concealment
An apparatus for decoding an audio signal is provided, having a receiving interface, configured to receive a first frame having a first audio signal portion of the audio signal, and configured to receive a second frame having a second audio signal portion of the audio signal; a noise level tracing unit, wherein the noise level tracing unit is configured to determine noise level information depending on at least one of the first audio signal portion and the second audio signal portion; a first reconstruction unit for reconstructing, in a first reconstruction domain, a third audio signal portion of the audio signal depending on the noise level information; a transform unit for transforming the noise level information to a second reconstruction domain; and a second reconstruction unit for reconstructing, in the second reconstruction domain, a fourth audio signal portion of the audio signal depending on the noise level information.
US11776548B2 Convolutional neural network with phonetic attention for speaker verification
Embodiments may include determination, for each of a plurality of speech frames associated with an acoustic feature, of a phonetic feature based on the associated acoustic feature, generation of one or more two-dimensional feature maps based on the plurality of phonetic features, input of the one or more two-dimensional feature maps to a trained neural network to generate a plurality of speaker embeddings, and aggregation of the plurality of speaker embeddings into a speaker embedding based on respective weights determined for each of the plurality of speaker embeddings, wherein the speaker embedding is associated with an identity of the speaker.
US11776546B1 Intelligent agent for interactive service environments
Techniques are described for providing information during a service session, using an intelligent agent. The intelligent agent executes as a process to monitor communications exchanged during a service session between an individual and a service representative (SR) within a service environment. The agent analyzes the communications to identify questions or other topics that are posed by the individual during the service session. The agent retrieves stored data related to such questions or other topics, and generates a message to address each question or other topic. The message is injected into the service session to be presented to the individual, to supplement the conversation that is taking place between the SR and the individual. In some implementations, the agent monitors the communications, generates the message, and/or injects the message into the service session at least partly autonomously of any explicit action taken by the SR.
US11776545B2 Multithreaded speech-to-text processing
An apparatus includes a processor to: receive a request to perform speech-to-text conversion of a speech data set; perform pause detection to identify a set of likely sentence pauses and/or speaker diarization technique to identify a set of likely speaker changes; based the set of likely sentence pauses and/or the set of likely speaker changes, divide the speech data set into data segments representing speech segments; use an acoustic model with the data segments to derive sets of probabilities of speech sounds uttered; store the sets of probabilities in temporal order within a buffer queue; distribute the sets of probabilities from the buffer queue in temporal order among threads of a thread pool; and within each thread, and based on set(s) of probabilities, derive one candidate word and select either the candidate word or an alternate candidate word derived from a language model as the next word most likely spoken.
US11776542B1 Selecting dialog acts using controlled randomness and offline optimization
Dialog acts (e.g., questions) are selected for voice browsing by a machine learning model trained to identify a dialog act that is most likely to lead to a desired outcome. When an invocation is received from a user, a context of the invocation is determined, and a pool of dialog acts is scored based on the context by a machine learning model. Dialog acts are selected from the pool and presented to the user in accordance with a randomization policy. Data regarding the dialog acts and their success in achieving a desired outcome is used to train one or more machine learning models to select dialog acts in response to invocations.
US11776538B1 Signal processing
A key word detection apparatus and a method for low-power voice-activated devices are presented. A first signal processing module operates with a first transducer to receive an incoming signal and generates a first sample. A second signal processing module operates with a second transducer which receives an incoming signal and generates a second sample. In summary, a signal processing system, in particular a key word detection system, has a first low power module that wakes up a second higher power module. The second module uses signals from the first module in order to improve accuracy of key word detection or other signal processing tasks.
US11776534B1 Natural language understanding intent adjustment
Techniques for responding to a user input using a device-executable intent are described. A user may speak, to a device, an input corresponding to a first natural language understanding (NLU) intent executable by a speech processing system. The speech processing system may determine a device type corresponding to the device and, based on the device type, determine a data subscription is required to execute the first NLU intent. Thereafter, the speech processing system may determine a second NLU intent that is executable by the device and that results in the output of similar content to the execution of the first NLU intent. The speech processing system then directs the device to execute the second NLU intent.
US11776532B2 Audio processing apparatus and method for audio scene classification
The disclosure relates to an audio processing apparatus (200) configured to classify an audio signal into one or more audio scene classes, the audio signal comprising a component signal. The apparatus (200) comprises: processing circuitry configured to classify the component signal of the audio signal as a foreground layer component signal or a background layer component signal; obtain an audio signal feature on the basis of the audio signal; select, depending on the classification of the component signal, a first set of weights or a second set of weights; and to classify the audio signal on the basis of the audio signal features, the foreground layer component signal or the background layer component signal and the selected set of weights.
US11776531B2 Encoder-decoder models for sequence to sequence mapping
Methods, systems, and apparatus for performing speech recognition. In some implementations, acoustic data representing an utterance is obtained. The acoustic data corresponds to time steps in a series of time steps. One or more computers process scores indicative of the acoustic data using a recurrent neural network to generate a sequence of outputs. The sequence of outputs indicates a likely output label from among a predetermined set of output labels. The predetermined set of output labels includes output labels that respectively correspond to different linguistic units and to a placeholder label that does not represent a classification of acoustic data. The recurrent neural network is configured to use an output label indicated for a previous time step to determine an output label for the current time step. The generated sequence of outputs is processed to generate a transcription of the utterance, and the transcription of the utterance is provided.
US11776530B2 Speech model personalization via ambient context harvesting
An apparatus for speech model with personalization via ambient context harvesting, is described herein. The apparatus includes a microphone, context harvesting module, confidence module, and training module. The context harvesting module is to determine a context associated with the captured audio signals. A confidence module is to determine a confidence of the context as applied to the audio signals. A training module is to train a neural network in response to the confidence being above a predetermined threshold.
US11776528B2 Method for changing speed and pitch of speech and speech synthesis system
This application relates to a method of synthesizing a speech of which a speed and a pitch are changed. In one aspect, the method includes a spectrogram may be generated by performing a short-time Fourier transformation on a first speech signal based on a first hop length and a first window length, and speech signals of sections having a second window length at the interval of a second hop length from the spectrogram. A ratio between the first hop length and the second hop length may be set to be equal to the value of a playback rate and a ratio between the first window length and the second window length may be set to be equal to the value of a pitch change rate, thereby generating a second speech signal of which the speed and the pitch are changed.
US11776526B2 Method and system for ultrasonic characterization of a medium
Method and system for ultrasonic characterization of a medium Method for ultrasonic characterization of a medium, comprising generating a series of incident ultrasonic waves, generating an experimental reflection matrix Rui(t) defined between the emission basis (i) as input and a reception basis (u) as output, determining a focused reflection matrix RFoc(rin, rout, at) of the medium between an input virtual transducer (Win) calculated based on a focusing as input to the experimental reflection matrix and an output virtual transducer (TVout) calculated based on a focusing as output from the experimental reflection matrix, the responses of the output virtual transducer (TVout) being obtained at a time instant that is shifted by an additional delay 6t relative to a time instant of the responses of the input virtual transducer (TVin).
US11776522B2 Sound isolating wall assembly having at least one acoustic scatterer
A sound isolating wall assembly includes a plurality of walls defining a space between the plurality of walls. At least one acoustic scatterer is disposed within the space between the plurality of walls. The at least one acoustic scatterer has an opening and at least one channel. The at least one channel has a channel open end and a channel terminal end, with the channel open end being in fluid communication with the opening.
US11776520B2 Hybrid noise suppression for communication systems
A method for hybrid noise suppression includes receiving a processed audio signal from an audio device. The processed audio signal results from a partial audio processing performed on a noisy audio input signal. The method further includes predicting a noise suppression parameter using a neural network model operating on the processed audio signal and generating a noise-suppressed audio signal from the processed audio signal, using the noise suppression parameter. The method further includes generating a noise-suppressed audio output signal from the noise-suppressed audio signal using an additional audio processing and outputting the noise-suppressed audio output signal.
US11776517B2 Holder
A holder includes a body defining two prongs joined with each other at proximal ends thereof, each prong from two prongs has a distal end. The holder defines a hollow interior defined by the two prongs and an opening between distal ends, the opening being in an open communication with the hollow interior. A pivot is provided on a distal end of one prong from the two prongs. A protrusion is provided on a distal end of another prong from the two prongs. A rigid retainer may be provided in a pivot connection at the pivot and in a detachable connection at the protrusion. The holder may be designed with a pivot to independently pivot about a mounting member in each of a vertical and a horizontal plane.
US11776514B1 Hybrid material construction of string instruments to reduce weight
A hybrid-material construction for string instruments may include providing an internal lattice framework structure encased in a composite material to produce a final form of a string instrument. The framework structure may provide a lightweight structural support system within a finished instrument to reduce overall weight while maintaining strength of the instrument.
US11776513B2 Bow for a bowed string musical instrument
The invention relates to a bow for a bowed string musical instrument, which comprises a narrow stick and one or more strips or hairs for rubbing the strings of a bowed string musical instrument. The bow incorporates at least one illuminating means, a processing means able to activate and control the illuminating means, and a power supply battery for the electrical power supply of the illuminating means, all said elements being disposed on the narrow stick.
US11776511B2 Keyboard device
Provided is a keyboard device that can suppress a reduction in the operability of a key. A rear guiding member comprises a pair of guiding surfaces that, in a side view of a key, face forward and rearward and are formed along an arc that is convex toward the front. The key comprises a pair of sliding surfaces that slide against the pair of guiding surfaces. Due to this sliding of the guiding surfaces and the sliding surfaces, rotation of the key can be guided while displacement of the key in the front-rear direction is regulated. Consequently, because forward and rearward displacement of the key during key pressing can be suppressed, a reduction in operability (feeling of touch) during pressing of the key can be suppressed.
US11776507B1 Systems and methods for reducing display latency
Systems, apparatus, and methods for reducing display latency. An application may present a rendered frame multiple times successively, within the time period of display for the current frame. The rendered frame is presented again without the application re-rendering the scene. The application may resubmit previously rendered frames in a GPU pipeline such that a compositor software may sample, process, and display a most recent frame, creating more apparent responsiveness in a composited application to user inputs.
US11776504B2 In-situ display monitoring and calibration system and methods
Disclosed are embodiments of in-situ display monitoring and calibration systems and methods. An image acquisition system captures images of the viewing plane of the display. Captured images may then be processed to characterize various visual performance characteristics of the display. When not in use capturing images of the display, the image acquisition system can be stored in a manner that protects it from environmental hazards such as dust, dirt, precipitation, direct sunlight, etc. A calibration image in which a plurality of light emitting elements is set to a particular color and intensity may be displayed, an image then captured, and then a difference between what was expected and what was captured may be developed for each light emitting element. Differences between captured images and expected images may be used to create a calibration data set which then may be used to adjust the display of further images upon the display.
US11776501B2 Systems and methods for low power common electrode voltage generation for displays
A system, circuit, and method for implementing a low power common electrode voltage for a display (e.g., LcoS display) having transistors with low to moderate breakdown voltages may include a first and a second low voltage amplifier, wherein the first amplifier generates a pixel voltage and the second amplifier generates a predetermined voltage. The circuit may include a common electrode circuit coupled to the first and second amplifier to generate a common electrode voltage. Particularly, the circuit may include a control circuit coupled to the common electrode circuit, wherein, during a first phase, the control circuit selectively controls the common electrode circuit to generate a low common electrode voltage based upon a negative value of the predetermined voltage. Further, during a second phase, the control circuit selectively controls the common electrode circuit to generate a high common electrode voltage based upon the sum of the predetermined voltage and the pixel voltage.
US11776498B2 Image quality compensation method for liquid crystal display device, device and terminal equipment
Disclosed are method and apparatus for compensating for image quality of liquid crystal display device, and a terminal device. The method includes: acquiring RGB value of each pixel in image information output by the liquid crystal display device at a predetermined time interval within preset time period and calculating RGB sum of the RGB values of each pixel, when a duration of display on a screen of the liquid crystal display device is greater than or equal to a preset duration; selecting a RGB sum with the maximum value from the individual RGB sums as a first compensation evaluation value; and compensating for the RGB value of each pixel according to the first compensation evaluation value, each of the RGB sums, an acquired RGB offset compensation value, and the RGB value of each pixel, if the first compensation evaluation value is greater than or equal to a first compensation threshold.
US11776490B2 Techniques for improving the color accuracy of light-emitting diodes in backlit liquid-crystal displays
A display device includes an array of LEDs, an array of LCD pixels, and a display controller that compensates for one or more sources of color variation in light produced by the LEDs having multiple color components that change differently as a function of distance. The display controller can determine a variation of a received color value from a color of light emitted by a given LED at a given LCD pixel based on the distance between the given LCD pixel and the given LED, and determine an accumulated color value that includes the variation and multiple other corresponding variations of other received color values of light emitted by multiple other emitters determined based on respective distances from the given LCD pixel. The display controller configures the given LCD pixel to filter light that is received from the LEDs in a manner that reduces or eliminates the color variation.
US11776488B2 Light-emitting substrate and display device
A light-emitting substrate and a display device are provided by the present application. The durations of pre-set periods of a plurality of driving circuits decrease along a direction from close to data signal input terminals to away from the data signal input terminals, and/or durations of the pre-set periods of the plurality of driving circuits decrease along a direction from close to first control signal input terminals to away from the first control signal input terminals, which the light-emitting luminance of the light-emitting elements at a near-end and far-end solving a display problem with the display device.
US11776486B2 DA conversion circuit, electro-optical device and electronic apparatus
A first capacitance element provided corresponding to a bit D0, a second capacitance element provided corresponding to a bit D1, and a third capacitance element and a fourth capacitance element provided corresponding to a bit D2, and electrically coupled in parallel are included. An area S1 where electrodes of the first capacitance element overlap in plan view is smaller than half an area S2 where electrodes of the second capacitance element overlap in plan view, an area in which electrodes of the third capacitance element overlap in plan view is substantially the same as the area S2, and an area where electrodes of the fourth capacitance element overlap in plan view is substantially the same as the area S2.
US11776485B2 Display apparatus including a branched gate driving circuit and multi-screen display apparatus including the same
A display includes a display area having pixels arranged along a first direction and a second direction crossing the first direction over a substrate. Gate lines, data lines, and reference voltage lines are disposed at the display area and are coupled to the pixels. A gate driving circuit includes stage circuit units disposed at the display area and coupled to each of the gate lines. The stage circuit units include branch circuits divisionally disposed between the pixels along the first direction and a branch network disposed at a network line formation portion positioned at one side of each of the pixels disposed along the first direction. The branch network includes control node lines and network lines selectively coupled to the branch circuits. An additional pattern portion is disposed at the network line formation portion to overlap a reference voltage line disposed at each of some of the pixels.
US11776483B2 Display device and electronic device including the same
It is an object to decrease the number of transistors connected to a capacitor. In a structure, a capacitor and one transistor are included, one electrode of the capacitor is connected to a wiring, and the other electrode of the capacitor is connected to a gate of the transistor. Since a clock signal is input to the wiring, the clock signal is input to the gate of the transistor through the capacitor. Then, on/off of the transistor is controlled by a signal which synchronizes with the clock signal, so that a period when the transistor is on and a period when the transistor is off are repeated. In this manner, deterioration of the transistor can be suppressed.
US11776481B2 Display substrate and manufacture method thereof, and display device
A display substrate and a manufacture method, and a display device are provided. The display substrate includes a shift register unit, a first clock signal line, and a second clock signal line. The shift register unit includes an input circuit, an output circuit, a first control circuit, a second control circuit, and a voltage stabilizing circuit. A first electrode of the first noise reduction transistor of the second control circuit and a first electrode of the voltage stabilizing transistor of the voltage stabilizing circuit are in a first source-drain electrode layer, which includes a first transfer electrode, which includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion is connected to the first electrode of the first noise reduction transistor and the first electrode of the voltage stabilizing transistor, and the second portion is connected to the gate electrode of the first control transistor of the first control circuit.
US11776479B2 Display substrate and display device
A display substrate and a display device are provided. A sub-pixel in the display substrate includes a light emitting element and a pixel circuit; the light emitting element includes a first electrode, a light emitting layer and a second electrode; the pixel circuit includes a driving transistor and a storage capacitor. The sub-pixel includes a first color sub-pixel pair which includes a first pixel block and a second pixel block. In a same first color sub-pixel pair, an overlapping situation, of orthographic projections of the second electrode of one first pixel block and a gate electrode of the driving transistor of the one first pixel block on the base substrate, is the same as an overlapping situation, of orthographic projections of the second electrode of one second pixel block and a gate electrode of the driving transistor of the one second pixel block on the base substrate.
US11776478B2 Electroluminescent display device
An electroluminescent display device includes a display panel including a display region, which includes a plurality of pixel arrangement regions and a plurality of scan circuit regions between the plurality of pixel arrangement regions, and a non-display region around the display region; a scan driving circuit formed in the plurality of scan circuit regions, and a clock signal line transferring a clock signal, and a first voltage line and a second voltage line located at both sides of the clock signal line, the clock signal line and the first and second voltage lines being located in the scan circuit region, wherein the first voltage line transfers a low potential driving voltage which is supplied to a cathode corresponding to the display region.
US11776473B2 Display device performing charge sharing
A display device includes a display panel, a plurality of switch circuits and a charge sharing controller. The display panel includes a plurality of pixels which are connected to a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of source lines. The plurality of source lines are divided into a plurality of source line groups. The plurality of switch circuit electrically connect source lines included in each of the plurality of source line groups based on each of a plurality of group switch control signals to perform charge sharing. The charge sharing controller generates each of the plurality of group switch control signals based on first most significant bits (MSBs) of each of a plurality of (K−1)th digital data groups and second MSBs of each of a plurality of Kth digital data group.
US11776472B2 Display device and method for driving thereof
The present disclosure relates to a display device and a driving method thereof, and the display device according to an example embodiment includes a pixel unit including a plurality of pixels, and a light emission driver outputting a light emission control signal having different light emission cycles according to a driving frequency and a required luminance to the pixel unit.
US11776469B2 Display apparatus and electronic device
Embodiments of the present application provide a display apparatus and an electronic device. The display apparatus includes a first display area, a first driving unit, a second display area, and a second driving unit. Each first driving unit in the first display area drives a first pixel, each second driving unit drives one or more second pixels of the second display area, a plurality of second driving units are provided in the first display area, and the number of thin film transistors included in one second driving unit is less than that in one first driving unit.
US11776468B2 Optoelectronic light emitting device with a programming device and method for controlling an optoelectronic light emitting device
An optoelectronic light emitting device includes a plurality of programmable pixels arranged in a matrix of rows and columns, each pixel including at least one optoelectronic semiconductor component, and programming device configured to program the pixels in a plurality of successive time intervals. A row pattern including a subset of the rows of the matrix is given. The programming device is configured to program the pixels of those rows per time interval which are comprised by the row pattern. The row pattern is shifted by at least one row per time interval.
US11776467B1 LED driver chip capable of being used for both master chip and slave chip
Disclosed herein is an LED driver chip capable of being used for master chip and slave chip. In case that the LED driver chip of the disclosure is used for the master, the strobe clock signal may be used as a reference clock signal. The 1-st to the n-th frequency clock signals, which are relatively simple to generate, may be provided as the 1-st to the n-th gray clock signals. In case that the LED driver chip of the disclosure is used for the slave, the external clock signal may be used as a reference clock signal. The 1-st to the n-th delay clock signals, which have a phase according to the reference clock signal, may be provided as the 1-st to the n-th gray clock signal. As a result, the LED driver chip of the disclosure can be used for both a master chip and a slave chip.
US11776463B2 Display device, detecting method and pixel driving circuit
A display device includes a light emitting unit, first and second capacitors, and first and second switches. The light emitting unit emits light according to a voltage level of a first node. A first terminal of the first capacitor is coupled to the first node, and a second terminal of the first capacitor is coupled to a second node. A first terminal of the second capacitor is coupled to the second node, and a second terminal of the first capacitor is coupled to the light emitting unit. A first terminal of the first switch is coupled to the first node, and a second terminal of the first switch is coupled to the light emitting unit. The second switch is configured to be turned on before the first switch is turned on, and a first terminal of the second switch is coupled to the first node.
US11776456B2 Display device
Disclosed is a display device including an external device interface configured to receive image data of an external device, a display configured to output the image data, and a controller configured to recognize a type of the external device using reference information of the external device, to correct image quality of the image data using distance information corresponding to the type of the external device, and to output the corrected image data.
US11776454B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a plurality of pixels arranged in rows and columns, a plurality of gate lines in a first direction and connected to the pixels, and a plurality of data lines connected to the pixels. A number of data lines are between pixels in one row and in each of first areas adjacent to one side of the pixels in one column of a first column and the last column.
US11776450B2 Driving method and display device
A driving method and a display device are disclosed. The driving method drives the display panel according to a common voltage look-up table, and the common voltage look-up table is generated by a method including: driving a preset area for display with a preset area gray-scale value; shooting the preset area and obtaining a brightness and a flicker value corresponding to the preset area; adjusting the common voltage value multiple times, and recording the common voltage value when the corresponding flicker value is the minimum as the optimal common voltage value; adjusting the preset area gray-scale value multiple times, and recording a plurality of optimal common voltage values corresponding to the adjusted preset area gray-scale values; and generating the common voltage look-up table according to the multiple preset area gray-scale values and the corresponding optimal common voltage values.
US11776437B2 System and method for wireless control of signs
A system includes a master controller disposed on a transit vehicle, a peripheral device disposed on the transit vehicle, a first wireless subsystem communicably coupled to the master controller, and a second wireless subsystem communicably coupled to the peripheral device. The master controller is operable to send a signal to the peripheral device via the first wireless subsystem, the signal comprising a command related to operation of the peripheral device. The peripheral device is operable to receive the signal via the second wireless subsystem and execute the command. The system utilizes a wireless protocol that specifies a unique identification for the system. The master controller and the peripheral device are each configured via the wireless protocol. The configuration includes storage of the unique identification and operability to restrict wireless communication to wireless communication with other devices so configured.
US11776424B2 Fabrication of micromodels for carbonate reservoirs
A carbonate microfluidic model with controllable nanoscale porosity and methods are described. The method for fabricating a carbonate nanofluidic micromodel with controllable nanoscale porosity for studying fluid behaviors in an underground oil-reservoir environment includes: disposing a plurality of polymer spheres into a transparent flow cell; initiating crystallization of the plurality of polymer spheres to form a template with an opal structure; filling the transparent flow cell with a calcium-based solution and a carbonate-based solution to form nanocrystals in voids of the opal structure; and removing the template formed by crystallization of the plurality of polymer spheres from the transparent flow cell leaving an inverse opal structure with a plurality of nanoscale pores and a carbonate surface. The model includes: a transparent flow cell including a first end defining an inlet and a second end defining an outlet; and an inverse opal structure of carbonate inside the transparent flow cell.
US11776422B2 Method for assembling or repairing a connectorized electrical equipment in an environment
There is described a method for assembling or repairing an electrical cable in an environment. The method comprises obtaining a unique identifier of an origin connector of the electrical cable to be assembled or repaired. A computing device receives a reading of the unique identifier of the origin connector of the electrical cable to be assembled or repaired and identifies a connection between the origin connector of the electrical cable to be assembled or repaired and a destination electrical component. At the computing device, there is made a determination of the connection that was identified with a connectivity list required for the electrical cable, from a database, to determine a next step of the assembling or the repairing which depends on the connection identified by the computing device.
US11776420B2 Augmented reality in wire harness installation
An AR system to assist with installation of wire harnesses identifies landmarks in the installation environment and continuously orients 3D models of the wire harness components with reference to the landmarks in 3D space. The 3D models are rendered in an AR device to correspond to the placement in 3D space with respect to the landmarks. The installation process is broken down into steps and sub-steps. An installer may install the wire harness according to predefined steps and be presented with higher granularity instructions upon request. The higher granularity sub-steps may include additional 3D models.
US11776417B2 System and method for customizing learning interactions based on a user model
A method for predictively updating one or more user parameters associated with a user of a learning system includes predicting, based on the one or more user parameters, a predicted activity of the user, receiving an actual activity of the user, comparing the predicted activity to the actual activity, and updating the one or more user parameters in response to determining that the predicted activity does not match the actual activity. The method may further include scheduling one or more learning interactions based on the one or more updated learning parameters, where the scheduling includes selecting at least one of a timing of the one or more learning interactions or a type of the one or more learning interactions.
US11776415B1 Platform for characterizing performance on a scenario-based assessment to school differences in curriculum
A method comprising accessing a first data structure that is associated with a first product prepared by a student and that includes first process data associated with a process performed by the student in generating the first product, analyzing the first data structure to generate a first characterization score based on the first product and the first process data, accessing a second data structure that is associated with a second product prepared by the student and that includes second process data associated with a process performed by the student in generating the second product, analyzing the second data structure to generate a second characterization score based on the second product and the second process data, and calculating a skill level change metric based on the first characterization score and the second characterization score indicating a change in ability level of the student over a course of the scenario-based assessment.
US11776410B2 Platooning controller, system including the same, and method thereof
A platooning controller, a vehicle system including the same, and a method thereof are provided. The platooning controller includes a processor that displays each of a plurality of vehicles forming a platoon as a certain vehicle area and arranges and displays vehicle areas of the vehicles on a screen to be partially overlapped with each other. A storage stores information for configuring the screen by the processor.
US11776408B2 Methods and apparatuses for dynamic cloud-based vehicle dispatch
Upon report of an emergency incident, a system may dispatch one or more initial entities to respond to the incident and model an initial scene, based on the reported data. The system may further determine the availability of travel data, request available travel data and advise an entity of path feasibility. The system also determines availability of onsite data covering one or more locations associated with the incident and requests available onsite data. This data is used to update the scene model and determine additional necessary dispatches, data gathering, or both. Until additional data is determined to be no longer needed, the processor is configured to continue to: dispatch entities based on the updated scene model; determine the availability of additional onsite desired based on the updated scene model; request the new onsite data; and update the scene model based on any onsite data received responsive to any additional requests.
US11776401B2 Boarding position setting method, boarding position setting device, and boarding position setting system
A boarding position setting method, a boarding position setting device, and a boarding position setting system are provided. The boarding position setting method, the boarding position setting device, and the boarding position setting system each recognizes a stop position of a vehicle based on vehicle information, determines whether the stop position is suitable for boarding based on a stop time of the vehicle or occurrence of a boarding event of the vehicle at the stop position, stores the stop position determined to be suitable for boarding as a boarding position in the vehicle dispatch service, acquires a first vehicle dispatch request to the vehicle dispatch service and sets the boarding position based on the first vehicle dispatch request from among stored boarding positions.
US11776397B2 Emergency notifications for transports
An example operation includes one or more of receiving, by a transport, a notification when at least one of an emergency transport and the transport approach one another, wherein the notification includes a movement for the transport, wherein the movement includes a path, a speed and a time for the transport to maneuver, and displaying the notification in the transport.
US11776395B2 Systems and methods for parking violation detection
Provided is a technology that allows, inter alia, two different patrol-vehicles to be used to enforce parking regulations. Unique systems and methods, inter alia, allow a patrol vehicle or the like to collect parking data pertaining to parked vehicles, and to wirelessly transmit such parking data to a server. A later patrol vehicle or the like can wirelessly receive parking data related to parking events related to its parking enforcement situation and determine whether parking violations, such as overtime or permit sharing violations, are occurring using a combination of parking data generated locally and extraneous parking data collected by the previous patrol vehicle.
US11776389B2 Inter-vehicle optical network
An inter-vehicle optical network a plurality of lights, a plurality of optical sensors arranged around the perimeter of the vehicle configured to gather light data regarding a light intensity and gradient of incoming light, a controller communicatively coupled with the plurality of lights and the plurality of optical sensors. The controller configured to receive the light data from the plurality of optical sensors, detect in the light data a second flashing light pattern emitted by an adjacent vehicle with a rhythm, a color, and/or a light intensity, adjust the light level of each light of the plurality of lights based on the light data, adjust the first flashing light pattern in response to the second flashing light pattern, and adjust the first flashing light pattern to synchronize the first flashing light pattern with the second flashing light pattern.
US11776388B1 Remote control signal masking for multi-mode devices
Devices and methods are provided for masking signals from multi-mode remote control devices. A method may include receiving, by a first device, a first key command from the first device or a second device operatively connected to the first device, the first key command indicative of a first infrared (IR) command code received by the first device or the second device. The method may include receiving a non-IR message and determining, based on the message, that the first key command is associated with a second IR command code for controlling a third device. The method may include preventing, based on the determination that the first key command is associated with the second IR command code for controlling the third device, the first key command from causing the first device or the second device to perform an action.
US11776386B2 Smoke sensor with test switch and method of operation thereof
A smoke sensor with test switch and a method of operation thereof are disclosed. The smoke sensor is an example of a fire alarm initiation device that is deployed in a building, and is part of a fire alarm system at the building. Fire alarm initiation devices include a fire detection system for detecting an indication of fire, a normally deactivated test switch that is activated during testing of the device, and a controller. The controller senses the activation of the test switch, and in response, prevents the device from sending an alarm message upon the fire detection system detecting the indication of fire. In one example, the test switch is a magnetic reed switch that is activated when a hood of a test tool is placed over the device, the hood including a magnet that comes within proximity of the magnetic reed switch to activate the switch.
US11776385B1 Mobility unit security system
A method includes receiving data indicating that a break-in attempt has occurred at one or more mobility units among a plurality of mobility units within a geographic area within a predetermined period of time, determining whether break-in attempts have occurred at more than a predetermined threshold number of the plurality of mobility units within the geographic area, and upon determination that break-in attempts have occurred at more than the predetermined threshold number of the plurality of mobility units within the geographic area, transmitting a signal to one or more mobility units of the plurality of mobility units within the geographic area to cause security lights associated with the one or more mobility units to illuminate.
US11776375B2 Pressure sensing mat with vent holes
A pressure sensing mat having first and second conductive layers and an insulative layer. The first conductive layer defines a first aperture and includes first spaced apart conductive regions and first non-conductive regions therebetween. The first spaced apart conductive regions and non-conductive regions extends in a first direction. The second conductive layer defines a second aperture and includes second spaced apart conductive regions and second non-conductive regions therebetween. The second spaced apart conductive regions and the second non-conductive regions extend in a second direction different than the first direction. The insulative layer is between the first and second conductive layers and defines a third aperture. The first, second, and third apertures are aligned with each other such that the first, second, and third apertures form a vent through the first and second conductive layers and the insulative layer.
US11776374B2 Electronic fall monitoring system
The present invention provides an improved electronic fall monitoring system comprising a device having multiple sensor ports for flexibly monitoring various sensors associated with a single patient without requiring repeated connections and disconnections of sensors. With several sensors simultaneously connected at different locations, a processor can execute to ensure that only one sensor, corresponding to one patient, is monitored at any given time, including by triggering an alarm when a second sensor is triggered while a first sensor is in use. Accordingly, the system can provide a “one step transfer” in which a caregiver may simply press hold once to transfer a patient from one sensed area to another. In addition, the caregiver can simply actuate a single input with only a momentary press to allow suspension of monitoring for a shorter duration (hold) or a longer press to allow suspension of monitoring for a longer duration (extended hold).
US11776371B2 Package protection using existing security system
A computer-implemented method includes receiving, by a base station of a security system, an identification of a shipment package, the identification received from a first security sensor that is part of the security system. The method further includes adding, by the base station, a shipment device of the shipment package as a second security sensor of the security system. The method further includes configuring, by the base station, the shipment device in protect-mode, wherein the shipment device sounds an alarm in response to the shipment being displaced by at least a predetermined distance when in the protect-mode. The method further includes reconfiguring, by the base station, the shipment device in safe-mode in response to receiving, from a customer associated with the shipment package, a confirmation signal that the shipment package has been safely received.
US11776368B2 Selective intrusion detection systems
A selective intrusion detection system includes a Doppler transceiver configured and adapted to receive Doppler return signals indicative of moving targets present in a surveillance space. A processor is operatively connected to the Doppler transceiver to convert Doppler return signals into spectrograms and to determine whether any given spectrogram is indicative of presence of a human or another moving target, like a domestic pet. An alarm is operatively connected to the processor, wherein the processor and alarm are configured to provide an alert in the event the processor determines any given spectrogram is indicative of a human, and to forego providing an alert in the event the processor determines any given spectrogram is indicative of another moving target only.
US11776367B2 Tactile sensation providing apparatus, tactile sensation providing system, control method, and non-transitory recording medium
A tactile sensation providing apparatus includes a linear resonant actuator; and circuitry configured to provide a pulse wave to the linear resonant actuator as a driving signal. The circuitry is further configured to, when a frequency of the pulse wave is smaller than a resonance frequency of the linear resonant actuator, set a pulse width of the pulse wave at a value smaller than a half of a reciprocal of the frequency of the pulse wave.
US11776359B2 Gaming devices and methods for enhancing future gaming events
Systems, apparatuses and methods for designating game indicia locations during current gaming events to enhance game indicia at the identified positions in subsequent gaming events. In a poker context, card positions in a first poker game may be randomly selected, and if any are randomly selected, enhanced cards are repeatedly provided in periodic or random intervals of subsequent poker games at corresponding card positions until a termination event occurs.
US11776357B2 Gaming system and gaming machines utilizing tickets having a feature trigger
A casino gaming system includes gaming machines which are configured to accept and read tickets. The ticket may comprise cash-value tickets or non-cash value/promotional tickets. The tickets may also include secondary feature triggering indicia. The player may present the cash-value ticket having a feature triggering indicia or a non-cash value/promotional ticket to a gaming machine, such as by inserting it into a media reader such as a bill acceptor. Associated monetary value or non-monetary credits may be credited to the machine. In addition, if the ticket includes a feature triggering indicia, when such an indicia is detected, the gaming machine preferably triggers or initiates the feature.
US11776355B2 Processing of a game-playing transaction based on location
An exemplary method comprises receiving information associated with a game-playing transaction conducted between a user device and a game-playing terminal, wherein the game-playing transaction is associated with a request for playing a game; determining a location of the user device associated with the game; determining the user device is located in an approved location associated with the game; and processing the game-playing transaction based on determining the user device is located in the approved location associated with the game. The game-playing transaction is conducted on a first communication interface, and the information associated with the game-playing transaction is received on a first or second communication interface.
US11776354B2 System and method for wireless gaming system with user profiles
A gaming system is provided. The gaming system allows users to access applications via gaming communication devices coupled to a communication network. At least a portion of the network may be wireless. The gaming applications include gambling, financial, entertainment service, and other types of transactions. The system may include a user location determination feature to prevent users from conducting transactions from unauthorized areas. The gaming system may incorporate a user profile feature according to which certain information regarding users of the system may be maintained. Such information can include, without limitation, information relating to preferences, finances, activities participated in by the users, and trends and habits of the users.
US11776348B2 Contactless card personal identification system
A dual-factor PIN based authentication system and method uses a cryptogram provided by a contactless card associated with the client in association with a PIN stored by the contactless card to authenticate the client. In some embodiments, cryptogram authentication may be preconditioned upon a PIN match determination by the contactless card. In other embodiments, the cryptogram may be formed at least in part using the personal identification number (PIN) stored on the contactless card encoded using a dynamic key stored by the contactless card and uniquely associated with the client. Authentication may be achieved by comparing the cryptogram formed using the PIN against an expected cryptogram generated an expected PIN and an expected dynamic key.
US11776347B2 Device for handling notes of value and method for operating a device for handling notes of value
The device comprises an input compartment for inputting notes of value, a pull-off and separating unit for separating the notes, a value note identification unit for identifying the separated notes. The device comprises a cash box for storing notes. A control unit determines whether a filling level of the cash box has reached or exceeded a predetermined value. The control unit determines a remaining capacity of the cash box. The control unit deducts the number of notes transported to the cash box from the remaining capacity after a predetermined fill level of the cash box has been reached.
US11776346B2 Sheet-type medium conveying device and cash recycling and handling apparatus
Disclosed are a sheet-type medium conveying device and a cash recycling and handling apparatus. The sheet-type medium conveying device includes a first passage plate, a second passage plate and a driving mechanism. The first passage plate and the second passage plate are oppositely arranged. A passage is formed between the first passage plate and the second passage plate, and configured for a sheet-type medium to pass through. The driving mechanism is configured to drive a first end of the first passage plate and a first end of the second passage plate to get close to or away from each other.
US11776343B2 Face authentication apparatus
A face authentication apparatus includes a face image acquisition unit, a collation unit, a time measurement unit, and a threshold change unit. The face image acquisition unit acquires a face image of an authentication target. The collation unit performs face authentication on the face image of the authentication target on the basis of a threshold. The time measurement unit measures the elapsed time from the time of starting operation of the face authentication apparatus. The threshold change unit restricts changing of the threshold to a value larger than a value determined depending on the measured elapsed time.
US11776342B1 Occupancy analysis system using depth sensing to determine the movement of people or objects
A depth sensing device, situated above a threshold to a room, collects asynchronous, non-personally-identifiable data regarding a count of people entering and exiting across the threshold. Phase shift of modulated infrared light reflected from a light source to an object is measured and converted into depth data indicating the depth of the pixels therein. The depth data is used to classify detected objects as human, and to track their movement bi-directionally through the threshold. A running count of humans entering or exiting the room is streamed to a remote server, which aggregates data collected from a number of depth sensing devices. The server then makes that data available at various levels of visualization corresponding to different levels of a hierarchy of nested virtual spaces, such as a multi-entrance room, or a building. Entities that access this data may see a real-time, accurate count of humans currently occupying the virtual space, as well as historical data.
US11776340B2 Electronic device authentication method, and apparatus according thereto
The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for authenticating an electronic device. An operating method of a target device according to an embodiment includes generating a random value based on whether an electronic device is within a certain distance from the target device, transmitting, to the electronic device, first information including the generated random value and identification information of the target device, and receiving, from the electronic device, first authentication information obtained based on the first information, encrypting the received first authentication information and a target device key, transmitting the encrypted target device key and the encrypted first authentication information to a server, and receiving, from the server, second authentication information obtained based on the first authentication information, and determining whether to open or close a door based on a comparison between the second authentication information and the random value.
US11776338B2 System for parcel transport and tracking operated responsive to data bearing records
The system for parcel transport and tracking that operates responsive to data bearing records includes a plurality of geographically spaced repositories. The exemplary repositories each include an interior area comprised of a plurality of enclosed compartment spaces. Access to each of the enclosed compartment spaces is controlled by a respective door which is in operative connection with a respective lock. Repositories are constructed to provide a secure enclosure for the parcels housed therein when exposed to a range of environmental and operating conditions. Central control circuitry in operative connection with the repositories is operative to control access to the compartment spaces and cause the compartments to be selectively accessible so that selected parcels may be placed therein or removed therefrom.
US11776332B2 In-vehicle sensing module for monitoring a vehicle
A sensing module for monitoring a cabin of a vehicle includes an environmental sensor configured to sense organic compounds in ambient air of the cabin and a particle sensor configured to detect particulate matter in the ambient air. The sensing module further includes a controller operably connected to the environmental sensor and the particle sensor and configured to receive sensor signals from the environmental sensor and the particle sensor and to transmit data to a remote server via the Internet. The sensing module has a housing configured to mount to a windshield of the vehicle. The housing supports the environmental sensor, the particle sensor, and the controller.
US11776331B2 Noise estimation device and vehicle control device
A control device as a noise estimation device is applied to a vehicle including an internal combustion engine as a power source and a transmission as a power transmission mechanism. The control device is provided with a storage device that stores mapping data, which is data that defines a mapping learned by machine learning, and a CPU as an execution unit. When variables on an output of the power source and variables indicating a state of the power transmission mechanism are input as input variables, the mapping outputs, as output variables, variables indicating a sensory level of noise caused when rattling sound generated by the operation of the power transmission mechanism is transmitted to a cabin of the vehicle. The CPU estimates the sensory level based on the values of the output variables output from the mapping by inputting the values of the input variables into the mapping.
US11776322B2 Pinch gesture detection and recognition method, device and system
The present application relates to the technical field of image recognition and provides a pinch gesture detection and recognition method, which is applied to an electronic device and includes: acquiring, in real time, image data of each frame in a video to be detected; performing a hand location detection on the image data based on a pre-trained hand detection model, to determine a hand position of the image data; performing a skeleton point recognition at the hand position based on the pre-trained skeleton point recognition model, to determine a preset number of skeleton points at the hand position; and determining whether a hand corresponding to the image data is in a pinch gesture or not according to information of a distance between the skeleton points of preset fingers.
US11776319B2 Methods and systems to predict activity in a sequence of images
A method to determine activity in a sequence of successively acquired images of a scene, comprises: acquiring the sequence of images; for each image in the sequence of images, forming a feature block of features extracted from the image and determining image specific information including a weighting for the image; normalizing the determined weightings to form a normalized weighting for each image in the sequence of images; for each image in the sequence of images, combining the associated normalized weighting and associated feature block to form a weighted feature block; passing a combination of the weighted feature blocks through a predictive module to determine an activity in the sequence of images; and outputting a result comprising the determined activity in the sequence of images.
US11776312B2 Image processing device, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing device according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: at least one memory storing a set of instructions; and at least one processor configured to execute the set of instructions to: receive a visible image of a face; receive a near-infrared image of the face; adjust brightness of the visible image based on a frequency distribution of pixel values of the visible image and a frequency distribution of pixel values of the near-infrared image; specify a relative position at which the visible image is related to the near-infrared image; invert adjusted brightness of the visible image; detect a region of a pupil from a synthetic image obtained by adding up the visible image the brightness of which is inverted and the near-infrared image based on the relative position; and output information on the detected pupil.
US11776310B2 Image processing device, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing device according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: at least one memory storing a set of instructions; and at least one processor configured to execute the set of instructions to: receive a visible image of a face; receive a near-infrared image of the face; adjust brightness of the visible image based on a frequency distribution of pixel values of the visible image and a frequency distribution of pixel values of the near-infrared image; specify a relative position at which the visible image is related to the near-infrared image; invert adjusted brightness of the visible image; detect a region of a pupil from a synthetic image obtained by adding up the visible image the brightness of which is inverted and the near-infrared image based on the relative position; and output information on the detected pupil.
US11776309B2 Image processing method, image processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
A non-transitory computer readable medium storing an image processing program causing a computer to execute image processing, the image processing program causing the computer to execute: a person storage step of storing a person region that is a region that includes a person detected in a frame image and is smaller than the frame image; an image acquisition step of acquiring the frame image from a moving image; a detection region setting step of setting a detection region that is a region based on the person region stored in the person storage step in the frame image acquired in the image acquisition step; and a person detection step of detecting the person from the detection region set in the detection region setting step.
US11776307B2 Arrangement for generating head related transfer function filters
Arrangement for acquiring images for producing a head related transfer function filter is disclosed. In the arrangement the camera of a mobile phone or similar portable device is adjusted for the imaging. All acquired images are analyzed and only suitable images are sent further for producing the head related transfer filter. The arrangement is further configured to provide instructions to the user so that the whole head and other relevant body parts are sufficiently covered.
US11776304B2 Biological pattern information processing device, biological pattern information processing method and program
A biological pattern information processing device includes: a detection result obtaining unit that obtains unique region information that is detected based on biological pattern information representing a biological pattern, the unique region information representing a unique region included in the biological pattern; and a display control unit that causes the unique region to be displayed using a display attribute, based on the obtained unique region information, the display attribute being different from that for a region of the biological pattern other than the unique region.
US11776303B2 Biometric gallery management using wireless identifiers
Biometric gallery management is performed by association one or more wireless identifiers that correspond to one or more mobile devices (such as smart phones, tablet computing devices, cellular telephones, wearable devices, smart watches, fitness monitors, digital media players, medical devices, and/or other mobile computing devices) that people carry with digital representations of biometrics corresponding to the people. Wireless identifiers corresponding to mobile devices proximate to a biometric reader device may be monitored. Upon detection of wireless identifiers corresponding to mobile devices proximate to the biometric reader device, the associated digital representations of biometrics may be loaded from a main gallery into one or more local galleries, which may then be used to perform one or more biometric identifications and/or verifications.
US11776301B2 Fingerprint detection apparatus and electronic device
A fingerprint detection apparatus and an electronic device are provided. The fingerprint detection apparatus is applied under a display screen to implement under-screen optical fingerprint identification, including: a fingerprint sensor; the fingerprint sensor includes: N groups of sub-pixels, where N is a positive integer greater than 1; and different groups of sub-pixels in the N groups of sub-pixels respectively receive light signals with different characteristics in light signals returned by reflection or scattering via a finger, and light signals received by each group of sub-pixels in the N groups of sub-pixels are used to form one pixel in a fingerprint image of the finger.
US11776297B2 Coordinate transformation method used for imaging under screen, storage medium and electronic device
This invention is related to a technical field of optical fingerprint recognition. It particularly designs a coordinate transformation method for imaging under screen, a storage medium and an electronic device. The a [sic] coordinate transformation method for imaging under screen includes steps of: calculating a coordinate system shrink coefficient; copying each luminous point in a fingerprint image to a shrunken coordinate system; and moving the entirety to the shrunken coordinate system with a relative distance between fingerprint information around a luminous point and a center of the luminous point being kept unchanged. Through coordinate transformation, restoration of the fingerprint image is guaranteed, and also pixels are guaranteed to not be lost at the same time, thereby ensuring the definition of the fingerprint image thus restored. In addition, this manner for restoring fingerprint images is simple in calculation process, fast in restoration speed, and good in quality.
US11776295B2 Detection device with thin film transistors
A detection device is provided and includes substrate; drive electrode provided on substrate; detection electrode provided on substrate and capacitively coupling with drive electrode; first thin film transistor connected to drive electrode and second thin film transistor connected to first thin film transistor, first insulating film and second insulating film both stacked on substrate, wherein first thin film transistor comprises first gate electrode and first semiconductor layer, second thin film transistor comprises second gate electrode and second semiconductor layer, first semiconductor layer and second semiconductor layer are in same layer and are located between first insulating film and second insulating film, first gate electrode opposes first semiconductor layer via first insulating film, second gate electrode opposes second semiconductor layer via second insulating film, and distance from first gate electrode to first semiconductor layer is greater than distance from second gate electrode to second semiconductor layer.
US11776286B2 Image text broadcasting
An image text broadcasting method, an electronic device, and a storage medium are provided. The image text broadcasting method includes: receiving a specified broadcast indication; determining a current broadcast progress about broadcast data in response to the specified broadcast indication; acquiring a next piece of broadcast data from a first text according to the current broadcast progress and the specified broadcast indication, in which the first text is composed of text data recognized and stored for a text in a text area of an image.
US11776285B2 Methods for authenticating goods using randomly distributed flecks and serialization codes
An authentication method includes receiving, at a processor, a signal representing an image of a serialization code and multiple flecks of a label, the flecks having a random distribution. The processor detects the serialization code and applies a modification to the image to produce a modified image. A subset of flecks of the modified image is detected, and metrics associated with each fleck from the subset of flecks are identified. The identified metrics are compared with metrics associated with a unique signature, and a message is displayed, via a user interface, indicating an authenticity of the label based on the comparison.
US11776281B2 Systems and methods for traffic light detection and classification
A traffic light classification system for a vehicle includes an image capture device to capture an image of a scene that includes a traffic light with multiple light signals, a processor, and a memory communicably coupled to the processor and storing a first neural network module including instructions that when executed by the processor cause the processor to determine, based on inputting the image into a neural network, a semantic keypoint for each light signal in the traffic light, and determine, based on each semantic keypoint, a classification state of each light signal.
US11776280B2 Systems and methods for mapping based on multi-journey data
A method performed by an apparatus is described. The method includes receiving map data that is based on first image data, second image data, and a similarity metric. The first image data can be received from a first vehicle and represent an object. The second image data can be received from a second vehicle and represent the object. The similarity metric can be associated with the object represented in the first image data and the object represented in the second image data. The method can also include storing, by a vehicle, the received map data and localizing the vehicle based on the stored map data.
US11776277B2 Apparatus, method, and computer program for identifying state of object, and controller
An apparatus for identifying the state of an object inputs time series images into a first classifier to detect an object region including a predetermined object from each image, determines whether the region of each image is in a mixed state in which the region includes another object other than the object, chronologically inputs characteristics obtained from pixel values of the region of each image into a second classifier having a recursive structure, and applies a recursively used internal state of the second classifier stored in a memory to the second classifier, identifying the state of the object involving time-varying changes in outward appearance. The apparatus rejects the latest internal state when the region of each image is in the mixed state. The apparatus updates the internal state stored in the memory with this latest internal state when the region is not in the mixed state.
US11776274B2 Information processing apparatus, control method, and program
An information processing apparatus (2000) detects a stationary object from video data (12). In addition, the information processing apparatus (2000) executes person detection process of detecting a person in vicinity of an object (target object) detected as the stationary object for each of a plurality of video frames (14) which includes the target object. Furthermore, the information processing apparatus (2000) executes a predetermined process by comparing results of the person detection process for each of the plurality of video frames (14).
US11776272B2 Method for comparing videos of surgical techniques
A method for comparing videos of a surgical procedure is disclosed. The method comprising selecting a plurality of videos from a surgical video database. Each of the plurality of videos including video data of a first surgical procedure comprising a plurality of surgical steps. The method further including identifying a first surgical step included in the plurality of surgical steps within a first video segment in each of the plurality of videos. The method also including warping the first video segment to standardize a dimension of the first video segment in each of the plurality of videos.
US11776268B2 Capturing transaction context
Disclosed are systems and methods of capturing sensor data associated with a retail location. The systems and methods further include a point-of-sale device for processing customer transactions and generating an event trigger for capturing sensor data from one or more of the sensors at the retail location. In response to the event trigger, the systems and methods capture data from the one or more sensors at the retail location and provide access to the stored sensor data and event triggers via a user interface of the point-of-sale device for review of the stored sensor data and event trigger.
US11776264B2 Adding beauty products to augmented reality tutorials
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for adding beauty products to tutorials are presented. Methods include accessing video data comprising images of a presenter creating a tutorial, the tutorial depicting the presenter applying a beauty product to a body part of the presenter. Methods further include processing the video data to identify changes to the body part of the presenter from an application of the beauty product, and responding to identifying changes to the body part of the presenter from the application of the beauty product by processing the video data to identify the beauty product. Methods further include retrieving information regarding the beauty product and causing presentation of information regarding the beauty product on a display device.
US11776258B1 Head-mounted device with feedback
A head-mounted device can be operated to detect and respond to a user's behavior. The head-mounted device can be regularly and frequently worn while the user performs regular daily tasks, allowing the head-mounted device to collect a large volume of data across a long duration of time. The head-mounted device can provide feedback that can guide and direct a user to correct actions.
US11776254B2 Navigation using augmented reality
Embodiments disclose a computer-implemented method for guiding a user along a route, the method including receiving route information from a route server, where the route information includes geographical positions of roads and designated lanes of travel for each of a plurality of segments along the route, and receiving a series of images captured by the camera along the route. The method includes analyzing the series of images to determine a horizon and one or more available lanes of travel along the route, identifying one or more designated lanes from the one or more available lanes based on the analyzing of the series of images, and displaying the series of images along with a navigational layer superimposed over the series of images to the user, the navigational layer comprising a blocked region covering areas of the series of images outside of the one or more designated lanes and below the horizon.
US11776246B2 Method and system for identifying biometric characteristics using machine learning techniques
A method and system may use machine learning analysis of audio data to automatically identify a user's biometric characteristics. A user's client computing device may capture audio of the user. Feature data may be extracted from the audio and applied to statistical models for determining several biometric characteristics. The determined biometric characteristic values may be used to identify individual health scores and the individual health scores may be combined to generate an overall health score and longevity metric. An indication of the user's biometric characteristics which may include the overall health score and longevity metric may be displayed on the user's client computing device.
US11776244B2 Systems and methods for generating and using semantic images in deep learning for classification and data extraction
Disclosed is a new document processing solution that combines the powers of machine learning and deep learning and leverages the knowledge of a knowledge base. Textual information in an input image of a document can be converted to semantic information utilizing the knowledge base. A semantic image can then be generated utilizing the semantic information and geometries of the textual information. The semantic information can be coded by semantic type determined utilizing the knowledge base and positioned in the semantic image utilizing the geometries of the textual information. A region-based convolutional neural network (R-CNN) can be trained to extract regions from the semantic image utilizing the coded semantic information and the geometries. The regions can be mapped to the textual information for classification/data extraction. With semantic images, the number of samples and time needed to train the R-CNN for document processing can be significantly reduced.
US11776243B2 Systems and methods for automated detection of visual objects in medical images
There is provided a computer implemented method for identification of an indication of visual object(s) in anatomical image(s) of a target individual, comprising: providing anatomical image(s) of a body portion of a target individual, inputting the anatomical image(s) into a classification component of a neural network (NN) and into a segmentation component of the NN, feeding a size feature into the classification component of the NN, wherein the size feature comprises an indication of a respective size of each segmented visual object identified in the anatomical image(s), the size feature computed according to segmentation data outputted by the segmentation component for each pixel element of the anatomical image(s), and computing, by the classification component of the NN, an indication of visual object(s) in the anatomical image(s).
US11776242B2 Augmented reality deep gesture network
A computer implemented method for recognizing a hand gesture using a random forest model includes training the random forest model. The method also includes obtaining image data. The method further includes clustering a plurality of pixels from the image data to generate a plurality of clusters. Moreover, the method includes analyzing the plurality of clusters using a rejection cascade to generate a plurality of selected candidates. In addition, the method includes analyzing the plurality of selected candidates using a classification decision tree from the random forest model. The method also includes skeletonizing the plurality of selected candidates to generate a one dimension plus branches hand model. The method further includes analyzing the one dimension plus branches hand model using a regression decision tree from the random forest model.
US11776238B2 Exploiting camera rolling shutter to detect high frequency signals
A method of extracting high-frequency temporal information from images or video recorded with a rolling shutter-based imager includes the steps of acquiring image data using the rolling shutter-based imager; and extracting time-domain frequency information from the image data based on two or more lines of pixels in the image data.
US11776236B2 Unsupervised representation learning with contrastive prototypes
The system and method are directed to a prototypical contrastive learning (PCL). The PCL explicitly encodes the hierarchical semantic structure of the dataset into the learned embedding space and prevents the network from exploiting low-level cues for solving the unsupervised learning task. The PCL includes prototypes as the latent variables to help find the maximum-likelihood estimation of the network parameters in an expectation-maximization framework. The PCL iteratively performs an E-step for finding prototypes with clustering and M-step for optimizing the network on a contrastive loss.
US11776235B2 System, method and computer-accessible medium for quantification of blur in digital images
The present disclosure discusses systems and methods to detect blur in digital images. The solution can be incorporated into the quality control systems of pathology and other slide scanners or can be a stand-alone solution. The solution can identify scanned images that include blur and cause the scanner to automatically rescan the blurry image. The solution can also identify regions of the scanned image that include blur. The solution can generate blur maps for each of the scanned images that identify regions of the scanned image that include blur.
US11776234B2 Selection of video frames using a machine learning predictor
Example systems and methods of selection of video frames using a machine learning (ML) predictor program are disclosed. The ML predictor program may generate predicted cropping boundaries for any given input image. Training raw images associated with respective sets of training master images indicative of cropping characteristics for the training raw image may be input to the ML predictor, and the ML predictor program trained to predict cropping boundaries for raw image based on expected cropping boundaries associated training master images. At runtime, the trained ML predictor program may be applied to a sequence of video image frames to determine for each respective video image frame a respective score corresponding to a highest statistical confidence associated with one or more subsets of cropping boundaries predicted for the respective video image frame. Information indicative of the respective video image frame having the highest score may be stored or recorded.
US11776230B2 Method for producing a segmented actual state model
A method for producing a current state model of teeth of a patient from a scan of the teeth, the method including providing an old model of the teeth including first surface elements wherein each of the first surface elements is associated with precisely one tooth of the teeth to form a segmented old model of the teeth; initially bringing the scan and the old model into a coarse alignment; thereafter determining a bounding volume of at least one of the teeth in the old model; thereafter determining second surface elements in the scan of the teeth arranged within the bounding volume; thereafter copying copies of the first surface elements associated with the at least one of the teeth from the old model into a current state model; thereafter aligning the copies in the current state model with a minimum deviation from the second surface elements.
US11776227B1 Avatar background alteration
Disclosed herein are aspects for altering avatar backgrounds and rendering volumetric avatars in a three-dimensional virtual environment. An aspect begins by receiving, from a first device of a first user, configuration settings specifying how a background of a first user's avatar is to be presented to a second user in the 3D virtual environment. The aspect continues by capturing a video stream of the first user and altering portions of the video stream. The configuration settings and the video stream with the altered background are used to render the first user's avatar. Another aspect begins by receiving configuration settings and a video stream with a background. The aspect continues by rendering a front surface, back surface, and side surface of an avatar based on the configuration settings and video stream.
US11776226B2 Method and system for showing objects in augmented reality environment
A method for showing objects in an augmented reality environment includes the steps of an Augmented Reality (AR) device obtaining spatial information and object identification (ID) from an anchor device. The AR device obtains parameters of the objects from a cloud system. The parameters of an object include the image of the object, the audio of the object, and a first spatial relationship between the object and an anchor device. The AR device obtains a second spatial relationship between the AR device and the anchor device. A third spatial relationship between the object and the AR device can be obtained according to the first spatial relationship and the second spatial relationship. The image of the object and the audio of the object is displayed or projected in the AR device according to the third spatial relationship.
US11776222B2 Method for detecting objects and localizing a mobile computing device within an augmented reality experience
A method includes: recording a series of frames; recording a set of motion data representing motion of the mobile device; detecting relative positions of a 3D constellation of objects based on the series of frames and the set of motion data; generating classifications of the 3D constellation of objects by calculating a classification of each object in a set of object classes; calculating a transform aligning the 3D constellation of objects with a 3D localization map; accessing a set of augmented reality assets defined by the 3D localization map; calculating a position of the mobile device relative to the 3D localization map based on the transform and the set of motion data; and rendering the set of augmented reality assets based on positions of the set of augmented reality assets in the 3D localization map and based on the position of the mobile device in the 3D localization map.
US11776221B2 Augmented reality application for interacting with building models
Systems and methods are disclosed for the generation and interactive display of three-dimensional (3D) building models, for the determination and simulation of risk associated with the underlying buildings, for the prediction of changes to the underlying buildings associated with the risk, for the generation and display of updated 3D building models factoring in the risk or predicted changes, and for the collection and display of relevant contextual information associated with the underlying building while presenting a 3D building model. The 3D building model can be displayed in an augmented reality (AR) view, and a user can interact with the 3D building model via controls present in the AR view and/or by moving within the real-world location in which the user is present.
US11776219B2 Augmented reality glasses
Augmented reality glasses including a first image source, a second image source and a lens set are provided. The first image source emits a first image beam. The second image source emits a second image beam. The lens set includes a first lens and a second lens and disposed on the path of the image beams. A gap is disposed between the first lens and the second lens. The refractive index of the gap is lower than that of the first lens. The image beams enter the lens set at an incident surface of the lens set, are reflected at a first surface of the first lens, and exit the lens set at an exit surface. The optical path length of the first image beam from the first image source to the eyes is different from that of the second image beam from the second image source to the eyes.
US11776218B1 Networked remote collaboration system
Various implementations of the present application set forth a method comprising generating, based on first sensor data captured by a depth sensor on a mobile device, three-dimensional data representing a physical space that includes a real-world asset, generating, based on second sensor data captured by an image sensor on the mobile device, two-dimensional data representing the physical space, combining, based on a correlation the three-dimensional data and the two-dimensional data, the two-dimensional data and the three-dimensional data into an extended reality (XR) stream, where the XR stream includes a digital representation of the real-world asset, and transmitting, to a remote device, the XR stream for rendering at least a portion of the digital representation of the real-world asset in a remote XR environment.
US11776217B2 Method for planning three-dimensional scanning viewpoint, device for planning three-dimensional scanning viewpoint, and computer readable storage medium
Disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure are a method for planning three-dimensional scanning viewpoint, a device for planning three-dimensional scanning viewpoint and a computer readable storage medium. After a low-precision digitalized model of an object to be scanned is acquired, viewpoint planning calculation is performed, on the basis of a viewpoint planning algorithm, on point cloud data in the low-precision digitalized model, and then the positions and line-of-sight directions of a plurality of viewpoints in space are calculated when a three-dimensional sensor needs to perform three-dimensional scanning on said object. Calculating viewpoints of a three-dimensional sensor by means of a viewpoint planning algorithm can effectively improve the accuracy and scientific nature of sensor posture determination, greatly improving the efficiency of viewpoint planning, and reducing the time consumed in the whole three-dimensional measurement process.
US11776213B2 Pose generation apparatus, generation method, and storage medium
A pose estimation apparatus (110) obtains a plurality of images captured by a plurality of image capturing apparatuses (100) from different directions, specifies an image that is to be used for generating a three-dimensional pose model indicating a plurality of joint positions of an object, from the plurality of images, and generates a three-dimensional pose model of the object based on the specified image.
US11776211B2 Rendering three-dimensional models on mobile devices
Images of various views of objects can be captured. An object mesh structure can be created based at least in part on the object images. The object mesh structure represents the three-dimensional shape of the object. Alpha masks indicating which pixels are associated with the object can be used to refine the object mesh structure. A request can be made to view the object from an arbitrary viewpoint which differs from the viewpoints associated with the captured images. A subset of the captured images can be used to create a synthetic image. Different weights can be assigned to the captured image to render a synthetic image that represents the view from the arbitrary viewpoint selected. The input images for the synthetic image can be prefetched, or loaded into memory before the arbitrary view is requested. The images can also be cached for future use or to avoid reloading them for another synthetic image.
US11776210B2 3D face modeling based on neural networks
An electronic device and method for 3D face modeling based on neural networks is provided. The electronic device receives a two-dimensional (2D) color image of a human face with a first face expression and obtains a first three-dimensional (3D) mesh of the human face with the first face expression based on the received 2D color image. The electronic device generates first texture information and a first set of displacement maps. The electronic device feeds the generated first texture information and the first set of displacement maps as an input to the neural network and receives an output of the neural network for the fed input. Thereafter, the electronic device generates a second 3D mesh of the human face with a second face expression which is different from the first face expression based on the received output.
US11776209B2 Image processing method and apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium
An image processing method and apparatus, an electronic device, and a storage medium are provided. The method comprises: obtaining a sliding trajectory inputted by a user on a display assembly; generating, according to the sliding trajectory, a first virtual model corresponding to the sliding trajectory; and displaying the first virtual model at a first position in a target image.
US11776207B2 Three-dimensional shape data processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
A three-dimensional shape data processing apparatus includes a processor configured to divide a three-dimensional space including a three-dimensional shape constituted by one or more forming surfaces, which are flat surfaces or curved surfaces or include both flat surfaces and curved surfaces, into plural three-dimensional regions each having a predetermined size, specify, for each of the three-dimensional regions, one or more of the forming surfaces that interfere(s) with the three-dimensional region, and redivide each of the three-dimensional regions until a size of the three-dimensional region reaches a size necessary for reproduction of a property of a portion of the three-dimensional shape expressed by one or more of the forming surfaces that interfere(s) with the three-dimensional region.
US11776204B2 3D dataset generation for neural network model training
An electronic device receives a set of 2D images comprising at least first 2D image of an object of interest and detects a plurality of 2D landmarks on the first 2D image. The detected plurality of 2D landmarks corresponds to shape-features of the object of interest. The electronic device aligns a first three-dimensional (3D) shape model of a reference object by fitting 2D landmarks of the first 3D shape model to the detected plurality of 2D landmarks. The electronic device estimates texture mapping information between the object of interest and the aligned first 3D shape model and generates a dataset by including the first 2D image, the aligned first 3D shape model, and the estimated texture mapping information as a first sample of the dataset. Based on the generated dataset, the electronic device trains a neural network model on a task of 3D reconstruction from a single 2D image.
US11776201B2 Video lighting using depth and virtual lights
Implementations described herein relate to methods, systems, and computer-readable media to relight a video. In some implementations, a computer-implemented method includes receiving a plurality of frames of a video. Each video frame includes depth data and color data for a plurality of pixels. The method further includes segmenting each frame based on the depth data to classify each pixel as a foreground pixel or a background pixel. The method further includes setting depth value of each background pixel to a fixed depth value and applying a Gaussian filter to smooth depth value for the plurality of pixels. The method further includes calculating surface normals based on the depth values of the plurality of pixels. The method further includes rendering a relighted frame by adding a virtual light based on the surface normals and the color data.
US11776200B2 Image relighting
A computer includes a processor and a memory storing instructions executable by the processor to receive a plurality of first images of an environment in a first lighting condition, classify pixels of the first images into categories, mask the pixels belonging to at least one of the categories from the first images, generate a three-dimensional representation of the environment based on the masked first images, and generate a second image of the environment in a second lighting condition based on the three-dimensional representation and on a first one of the first images.
US11776195B2 Techniques to manage execution of divergent shaders
Examples are described here that can be used to enable a main routine to request subroutines or other related code to be executed with other instantiations of the same subroutine or other related code for parallel execution. A sorting unit can be used to accumulate requests to execute instantiations of the subroutine. The sorting unit can request execution of a number of multiple instantiations of the subroutine corresponding to a number of lanes in a SIMD unit. A call stack can be used to share information to be accessed by a main routine after execution of the subroutine completes.
US11776188B2 Style-aware audio-driven talking head animation from a single image
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods, and computer storage media for generating an animation of a talking head from an input audio signal of speech and a representation (such as a static image) of a head to animate. Generally, a neural network can learn to predict a set of 3D facial landmarks that can be used to drive the animation. In some embodiments, the neural network can learn to detect different speaking styles in the input speech and account for the different speaking styles when predicting the 3D facial landmarks. Generally, template 3D facial landmarks can be identified or extracted from the input image or other representation of the head, and the template 3D facial landmarks can be used with successive windows of audio from the input speech to predict 3D facial landmarks and generate a corresponding animation with plausible 3D effects.
US11776186B2 Method for optimizing the image processing of web videos, electronic device, and storage medium applying the method
In a method for optimizing the image processing of web videos, information of an image frame in a web video is obtained. A canvas element based on the information of the image is created, and a canvas element is drawn based on the information of the image. Attached recognition information is obtained. A block element based on the attached information is created, and the attached information is set into the block element. The canvas element and the block element are composed and stacked on a web page. The canvas element and the block element are displayed in the web page. An electronic device, and a non-transitory computer readable storage medium applying the method are also provided.
US11776182B1 Techniques for enabling drawing in a computer-generated reality environment
The present disclosure relates to techniques for providing an interactive computer-generated reality environment for creating a virtual drawing using one or more electronic devices. Specifically, the described techniques provide a user with a computer-generated reality environment, which can be based on different types of realities including virtual reality and mixed reality, for creating a virtual drawing on a drawing surface within the computer-generated reality environment. The computer-generated reality environment provides the user with a realistic and immersive experience while creating the virtual drawing.
US11776181B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to: set a link to second display information in a portion of first display information; and edit the first display information in response to at least one of (i) access to the second display information from the set link being restricted, and (ii) a change to the second display information.
US11776179B2 Rendering scalable multicolored vector content
Embodiments of provide systems, methods, and computer storage media for rendering multicolored vector content using pre-computed scalar fields, such as images or textures. In an example implementation, multicolored vector content is processed to generate a representation of three scalar fields: an unsigned distance field, a field of region IDs, and a color plane (also called a color field or a color texture). These three fields are pre-computed prior to rendering (e.g., outside of a rendering loop), and then subsequently used (e.g., by a GPU as textures) to render an approximation of the multicolored vector content.
US11776178B2 Dynamic waterfall charts
A graphical chart indicating values for different types of shares of a business enterprise are described. A server can provide data representing price per share and enterprise values for a graphical chart. A selected enterprise value for the business enterprise can be received and values of different types of shares at that selected enterprise value can be determined. Data indicating the values of the different shares can then be provided for display upon the graphical chart.
US11776176B2 Visual representation of directional correlation of service health
A system for generating proportional diagrams. The system includes a user interface, a memory for storing executable program code, and one or more electronic processors. The electronic processors are functionally coupled to the memory and the user interface. The electronic processors are configured to receive a dataset from one or more servers, wherein the dataset comprises software service health data. The electronic processors are further configured to remove extraneous data from the dataset, extract relevant data points from the dataset, and determine one or more relational data strings within the extracted relevant data points. The electronic processors are also configured to determine a frequency of occurrence for each of the extracted relevant data points within the dataset, and generate the proportional relationship diagram by plotting the relevant data points, wherein the relevant data points are plotted based on the determined relational data string and the determine frequency of occurrence.
US11776175B2 Adaptive point generation
A computing system for adaptive point generation includes a storage to store a densely sampled polyline or surface, or mathematical function, and a processor to compute the area of a contour of the polyline or function with respect to itself, or compute the volume of the surface or function with respect to itself, adaptively resample the polyline, surface, or function, wherein the adaptive resampling is based on and inversely proportional to the computed area or volume, and connect adaptively resampled points as an adaptively sampled polyline or surface.
US11776170B2 Systems and methods for medical imaging
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for medical imaging. The method may include obtain scanning data and at least one prior image of a subject. The method may include determining a restriction factor for each of the at least one prior image based on the scanning data. The restriction factor of the each prior image may relate to a motion of the subject corresponding to the scanning data. The method may include determining an objective function based on the restriction factor. The method may also include reconstructing, using the objective function, a target image of the subject based on the scanning data and the at least one prior image.
US11776164B2 Content-adaptive tiling solution via image similarity for efficient image compression
Techniques are provided herein for more efficiently storing images that have a common subject, such as product images that share the same product in the image. Each image undergoes an adaptive tiling procedure to split the image into a plurality of tiles, with each tile identifying a region of the image having pixels with the same content. The tiles across multiple images can then be clustered together and those tiles having identical content are removed. Once all duplicate tiles have been removed from the set of all tiles across the images, the tiles are once again clustered based on their encoding scheme and certain encoding parameters. Tiles within each cluster are compressed using the best compression technique for the tiles in each corresponding cluster. By removing duplicative tile content between numerous images of the same subject, the total amount of data that needs to be stored is reduced.
US11776163B1 Systems, methods, and apparatus for correcting desaturation of images with transformed color values by appling a matrix
Systems, apparatus, and methods are presented for rendering color images. One method may include receiving first color values of a first image from a first image capture device. The first color values may represent colors in a first color space. The method also may include applying first color transformation information to the first color values to generate first transformed color values of the first image in a particular color space and applying desaturation information to the first transformed color values to generate first desaturated color values of the first image. Further, the method may include providing the first desaturated color values of the first image for rendering on a display device.
US11776162B2 Circuit breaker opening/closing assistance apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a circuit breaker opening/closing assistance apparatus for correcting a thermal image of a circuit breaker on the basis of a visible image of the circuit breaker, and assisting an opening/closing operation of the relevant circuit breaker on the basis of a temperature identified through the corrected thermal image. Further, the present disclosure relates to a circuit breaker opening/closing assistance apparatus for identifying a temperature of a circuit breaker in which a failure has occurred, on the basis of a thermal image of the circuit breaker, and assisting an opening/closing operation of the relevant circuit breaker on the basis of the identified temperature.
US11776155B2 Method and apparatus for detecting target object in image
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method and apparatus for detecting a target object in an image. The method includes: performing following prediction operations using a pre-trained neural network: detecting a target object in a two-dimensional image to determine a two-dimensional bounding box of the target object; and determining a relative position constraint relationship between the two-dimensional bounding box of the target object and a three-dimensional projection bounding box obtained by projecting a three-dimensional bounding box of the target object into the two-dimensional image; and the method further including: determining the three-dimensional projection bounding box of the target object, based on the two-dimensional bounding box of the target object and the relative position constraint relationship between the two-dimensional bounding box of the target object and the three-dimensional projection bounding box.
US11776154B2 Method and device for medical imaging for representing a 3D volume containing at least one introduced foreign object
Medical imaging systems and methods for representing a 3D volume containing at least one foreign object introduced into a tissue. Imaging methods may include provision of a 3D volume containing voxels of at least one foreign object and voxels of tissue surrounding the at least one foreign object, identification of the voxels of the at least one foreign object by application of a processing rule, segmentation of the voxels of the at least one foreign object from the voxels of the tissue surrounding the at least one foreign object while maintaining the 3D volume, generation of a synthetic volume from a residual volume and the volume of the at least one foreign object, and representation of the synthetic volume on a display device using a windowing system.
US11776153B2 Method, system and apparatus for mobile dimensioning
A mobile device includes a rangefinder to measure ranges to points external to the device; a tracking sensor; and a controller connected with the rangefinder and the tracking sensor, the controller configured to: track successive poses of the mobile device in a frame of reference via the tracking sensor; responsive to a first activation of the rangefinder at a first one of the poses, generate a first position, in the frame of reference, of a first external point based on a first range from the rangefinder and the first pose; responsive to a second activation of the rangefinder at a second one of the poses, generate a second position, in the frame of reference, of a second external point based on a second range from the rangefinder and the second pose; and determine a distance between the first and second external points based on the first and second positions.
US11776150B2 Systems and methods for detecting laterality of a medical image
An x-ray image laterality detection system is provided. The x-ray image laterality detection system includes a detection computing device. The processor of the computing device is programmed to execute a neural network model for analyzing x-ray images, wherein the neural network model is trained with training x-ray images as inputs and observed laterality classes associated with the training x-ray images as outputs. The process is also programmed to receive an unclassified x-ray image, analyze the unclassified x-ray image using the neural network model, and assign a laterality class to the unclassified x-ray image. If the assigned laterality class is not target laterality, the processor is programmed to adjust the unclassified x-ray image to derive a corrected x-ray image having the target laterality and output the corrected x-ray image. If the assigned laterality class is the target laterality, the processor is programmed to output the unclassified x-ray image.
US11776143B2 Foreign matter detection device, foreign matter detection method, and program
A measurement information acquisition unit acquires depth information indicating a depth in a detection range measured by a depth measurement device that measures the depth. An image acquisition unit acquires an image of the detection range captured by an imaging device that captures the image. A depth extraction unit extracts partial depth information in which a portion not being subject to a determination of being foreign matter or not is removed from the depth information, based on the acquired image. A foreign matter determination unit determines presence or absence of foreign matter in the detection range based on the partial depth information.
US11776142B2 Structuring visual data
Mappings are determined between viewpoints of an object and an object model representing the object. Each mapping identifies a location on the object model corresponding with a portion of the object captured in one of the viewpoints. Tags for the object model are created based on the mappings, where each tag links one of the viewpoints to one of the locations on the object model. A user interface that includes the object model and the tags is provided for presentation on a display screen in a user interface. One of the viewpoints is presented in the user interface when the corresponding tag is selected in the object model.
US11776140B2 Computer vision systems and methods for automatic alignment of parcels with geotagged aerial imagery
Computer vision systems and methods for automatic parcel alignment are provided. The system receives a geotagged aerial image, parcel information, and semantic information where each of the parcel and semantic information are overlaid on the geotagged aerial image. The system cleans the parcel information and the semantic information. The system optimizes the parcel information by grouping geo-registered parcels present in the geotagged aerial image into a plurality of islands and generating a plurality of parcel alignment solutions for each island of the plurality of islands. The system refines the plurality of parcel alignment solutions for each island and regularizes each island. The system generates a composite parcel alignment solution based on the refined plurality of parcel alignment solutions for each regularized island to align the geo-registered parcels of each regularized island with the geotagged aerial image.
US11776139B2 Tracking method and device
A tracking method includes obtaining first characteristic information of a target object through a first camera; obtaining second characteristic information of the target object through a second camera; tracking the target object based on the first characteristic information through the first camera; obtaining attitude information of a first gimbal to which the first camera is mounted; and adjusting an attitude of a second gimbal to which the second camera is mounted based on the attitude information of the first gimbal to maintain consistency between the attitude of the second camera and an attitude of the first camera.
US11776138B2 Correcting line bias in an image
Examples are described that relate to correcting line bias in images. One example provides a method comprising receiving, from an imaging device, a plurality of images each comprising a plurality of lines of pixels. The method further comprises, for each image of the plurality of images, for each line of pixels of the plurality of lines of pixels, based at least on one or more pixel values of one or more pixels in the line of pixels, determining a line bias correction for the line, and applying the line bias correction to each pixel in the line, the line bias correction comprising an offset applied to each pixel value in the line of pixels.
US11776137B2 Systems and methods for detecting motion during 3D data reconstruction
In some aspects, the techniques described herein relate to systems, methods, and computer readable media for detecting movement in a scene. A first temporal pixel image is generated based on a first set of images of a scene over time, and a second temporal pixel image is generated based on a second set of images. One or more derived values are determined based on values of the temporal pixels in the first temporal pixel image, the second temporal pixel image, or both. Correspondence data is determined based on the first temporal pixel image and the second temporal pixel image indicative of a set of correspondences between image points of the first set of images and image points of the second set of images. An indication of whether there is a likelihood of motion in the scene is determined based on the one or more derived values and the correspondence data.
US11776133B2 System and method for delivering content based on moving route prediction
A system and method for delivering moving route prediction-based content is provided, in terms of a server, as a user terminal allows producing an image at the future time point, at the user's final position, which is predicted, based on a total delay time of a network, rather than producing images at every time point, it is possible to reduce the data amount required for creating the content, and as the image produced at the user's final position according to the user moving route is stored in the buffer, it is possible to provide smooth content service without delay. In addition, the user may experience virtual reality as a 360° image suitable for the user's moving position from the user's point of view is played through a HMD of the user terminal S1, and the user may also use a lively content by making the 360° image stereoscopic.
US11776131B2 Neural network for eye image segmentation and image quality estimation
Systems and methods for eye image segmentation and image quality estimation are disclosed. In one aspect, after receiving an eye image, a device such as an augmented reality device can process the eye image using a convolutional neural network with a merged architecture to generate both a segmented eye image and a quality estimation of the eye image. The segmented eye image can include a background region, a sclera region, an iris region, or a pupil region. In another aspect, a convolutional neural network with a merged architecture can be trained for eye image segmentation and image quality estimation. In yet another aspect, the device can use the segmented eye image to determine eye contours such as a pupil contour and an iris contour. The device can use the eye contours to create a polar image of the iris region for computing an iris code or biometric authentication.
US11776130B2 Progressively-trained scale-invariant and boundary-aware deep neural network for the automatic 3D segmentation of lung lesions
A system and method are disclosed for segmenting a set of two-dimensional CT slices corresponding to a lesion. In an embodiment, for each of at least a subset of the set of CT slices, the system inputs the CT slice into a plurality of branches of a trained segmentation block. Each branch of the segmentation block includes a convolutional neural network (CNN) with filters at a different scale, and produces a plurality of levels of output. The system generates, for each CT slice in the subset, feature maps for each level of output. The system generates a segmentation of each CT slice in the subset based on the feature maps of each level of output. The system aggregates the segmentations of each slice in the subset to generate a three-dimensional segmentation of the lesion. The system provides data representing the three-dimensional segmentation for display.
US11776125B2 Image data processing to increase follow-up analysis fidelity
Techniques are provided for improving image data quality, such as in functional imaging follow-up studies, using reconstruction, post-processing, and/or deep-learning enhancement approaches in a way that automatically improves analysis fidelity, such as lesion tracking fidelity. The disclosed approaches may be useful in improving the performance of automatic analysis methods as well as in facilitating reviews performed by clinician.
US11776123B2 Systems and methods for displaying augmented anatomical features
A method, user device, and system for displaying augmented anatomical features is disclosed. The method includes detecting a target individual, displaying a visual representation of the body, and determining an anatomical profile of the target individual based on a plurality of reference markers. The method further includes displaying, on the display, a graphical representation of the inner anatomical features onto the visual representation of the body so as to assist in the identification of the inner anatomical features. In another aspect, an initial three-dimensional representation of the body is mapped and a preferred anatomical profile is determined based upon the reference markers. The initial three-dimensional representation of the body is modified to be the shape of the preferred anatomical profile and displayed.
US11776122B2 Systems and methods for processing electronic medical images to determine enhanced electronic medical images
Systems and methods for processing electronic images from a medical device comprise receiving an image frame from the medical device, and determining a first color channel and a second color channel in the image frame. A location of an electromagnetic beam halo may be identified by comparing the first color channel and second color channel. Edges of an electromagnetic beam may be determined based on the electromagnetic beam halo, and size metrics of the electromagnetic beam may be determined based on the edges of the electromagnetic beam. A visual indicator on the image frame may be displayed based on the size metrics of the electromagnetic beam.
US11776120B2 Method for predicting morphological changes of liver tumor after ablation based on deep learning
A method for predicting the morphological changes of liver tumor after ablation based on deep learning includes: obtaining a medical image of liver tumor before ablation and a medical image of liver tumor after ablation; preprocessing the medical image of liver tumor before ablation and the medical image of liver tumor after ablation; obtaining a preoperative liver region map, postoperative liver region map, and postoperative liver tumor residual image map; obtaining a transformation matrix by a Coherent Point Drift (CPD) algorithm and obtaining a registration result map according to the transformation matrix; training the network by a random gradient descent method to obtain a liver tumor prediction model; using the liver tumor prediction model to predict the morphological changes of liver tumor after ablation. The method provides the basis for quantitatively evaluating whether the ablation area completely covers the tumor and facilitates the postoperative treatment plan for the patient.
US11776119B2 Confidence-based method and system for analyzing images of a retina
Methods and systems of analyzing images of a retina captured by an Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) scanner are disclosed. The methods and systems use a processor configured to implement a series of instructions that include creating a training set of images of a retina of a patient captured by an OCT scanner including labeled regions of diffuse intraretinal fluid (DIRF) such as by assessing maximum and minimum regions of DIRF and regions of pathology of the retina to generate a model, and analyzing the DIRF region or regions of pathology by the model to derive an assessment of the retina of the patient. The assessment of the retina enables, for instance, the treatment of the patient's retina to be evaluated and determined.
US11776117B2 Machine learning from noisy labels for abnormality assessment in medical imaging
For machine learning for abnormality assessment in medical imaging and application of a machine-learned model, the machine learning uses regularization of the loss, such as regularization being used for training for abnormality classification in chest radiographs. The regularization may be a noise and/or correlation regularization directed to the noisy ground truth labels of the training data. The resulting machine-learned model may better classify abnormalities in medical images due to the use of the noise and/or correlation regularization in the training.
US11776115B2 System and method for estimating a quantity of interest based on an image of a histological section
A method for determining a quantity of interest related to the density of organic tissue starts with a digital representation of a histological image of the tissue. The digital representation is converted to a binary image, to discriminate pixels that represent tissue of interest in the image. A box filter is applied to values of the pixels of interest to obtain a tissue density value for each pixel of interest. A quantity of interest is computed, based upon the tissue density values for the pixels of interest. A tangible representation of the computed quantity of interest, such as a numerical value, a graph, or a color representation, is displayed or otherwise presented via an interface.
US11776112B2 Misalignment measuring apparatus and misalignment measuring method
According to one embodiment, a misalignment measuring apparatus includes: an input circuit; a storage medium; a first circuit configured to, in a first calibration pattern, calculate a second misalignment amount; a second circuit configured to, using a first image of a second calibration pattern, calculate a third misalignment amount; a third circuit configured to calculate a coefficient indicating; and a fourth circuit configured to, using a second image corresponding to the first and second patterns, calculate a third center position of a third contour and calculate the first misalignment amount between the first pattern and the second pattern based on the fourth misalignment amount and the coefficient.
US11776111B2 Information processing apparatus, control method for information processing apparatus, image forming system, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for detection of malfunction of conveying device that conveys medium to print engine of image forming apparatus and correction of amount of conveyance performed by the conveying device based on the detection
An information processing apparatus includes circuitry configured to: acquire, as a first image, a read image of an image formed on a medium; generate a second image based on document data; detect reference points from the second image; compare the first image with the second image to calculate an amount of positional deviation of the medium for each of the reference points; detect, based on the amount of positional deviation, a malfunction of a conveying device that conveys the medium; cause an image forming apparatus to print a correction chart for correction of conveyance of the medium, in response to detection of the malfunction of the conveying device; calculate, from a read image of the correction chart, an amount of fluctuation in conveyance of the medium performed by the conveying device; and calculate a correction value for the calculated amount of fluctuation in conveyance of the medium.
US11776107B2 Inspection method, program, inspection device, and printing device
Provided are an inspection method, a program, an inspection device, and a printing device capable of realizing a uniform inspection in a defect inspection of a printed article using a special substrate. A method includes an imaging data acquisition step (S14) of acquiring imaging data (48) of a printed article using a special substrate, a non-printing region positional information acquisition step (S16) of acquiring information (44) for specifying a position of a non-printing region in the imaging data, the non-printing region corresponding to a substrate region of the printed article on which a pattern and a background of the pattern are not printed, an inspection step (S20) of specifying the non-printing region, analyzing the imaging data by applying a predetermined inspection rule (46), and performing an inspection of the printed article, and a notification step (S22) of performing a notification of an inspection result (50) and not performing a notification of an inspection result indicating that a defect is present in the substrate region of the printed article corresponding to the non-printing region.
US11776105B2 Contaminant detection system, contaminant detecting method, and semiconductor manufacturing apparatus
A contaminant detection system includes a light source configured to emit excitation light on an object to be inspected; a detector configured to detect fluorescence emitted from a contaminant adhering to the object to be inspected; and a processor. The fluorescence is caused by emission of the excitation light from the light source onto the object to be inspected. The processor is configured to perform a determination of a location of the contaminant and a type of the contaminant, based on the fluorescence emitted from the contaminant; and output a result of the determination.
US11776104B2 Roof condition assessment using machine learning
Systems and methods for roof condition assessment from digital images using machine learning are disclosed, including receiving an image of a structure having roof characteristic(s), first pixel values depicting the structure, second pixel values outside of the structure depicting a background surrounding the structure, and first geolocation data; generating a synthetic shape image of the structure from the image using machine learning, including pixel values forming a synthetic outline shape, and having second geolocation data; mapping the synthetic shape onto the image, based on the first and second geolocation data, and changing the second pixel values so as to not depict the background; assessing roof characteristic(s) based on the first pixel values with a second machine learning algorithm resulting in a plurality of probabilities, each for a respective roof condition classification category, and determining a composite probability based upon the plurality of probabilities so as to classify the roof characteristic(s).
US11776100B2 System and method for analyzing an integrity of a roof covering
Methods and systems for analyzing an integrity of a roof covering are presented. An airflow may be directed over one or more shingles or other discontinuous roof covering materials by an airflow unit. A respective lift for each of the discontinuous roof covering materials may then be observed by an imaging unit, and an overall roof integrity rating may then be generated by the one or more processors based on the respective lift of the discontinuous roof covering materials.
US11776099B2 Image quality metric for HDR images and video
Methods and systems for generating an image quality metric are described. A reference and a test image are first converted to the ITP color space. After calculating difference images ΔI, ΔT, and ΔP, using the color channels of the two images, the difference images are convolved with low pass filters, one for the I channel and one for the chroma channels (I or P). The image quality metric is computed as a function of the sum of squares of filtered ΔI, ΔT, and ΔP values. The chroma low-pass filter is designed to maximize matching the image quality metric with subjective results.
US11776098B2 Person verification device and method and non-transitory computer readable media
A weight estimation unit estimates, from a person's image in which a person is included, a weight of a human body part of the person in accordance with an existence probability of the human body part of the person. A feature creation unit creates a feature for verification based on a weight of the person's image and a weight estimated by the weight estimation unit. A verification feature storage unit stores a feature of the person who is the object of verification as a verification feature. A person verification unit compares the feature for verification created by the feature creation unit and the verification feature stored in the verification feature storage unit.
US11776096B2 Image processing circuit, circuit device, and electronic apparatus
The image processing circuit includes a gamma correction circuit configured to perform a gamma correction on input image data using a look-up table, and then output output image data, an output image histogram calculation circuit configured to calculate an output image histogram, an input image histogram calculation circuit configured to calculate an input image histogram, a reference histogram calculation circuit configured to calculate a reference histogram from the input image histogram based on the look-up table, and a histogram comparison circuit configured to perform a comparison between the output image histogram and the reference histogram.
US11776091B1 Method and device for generating a high-dynamic range (HDR) image
In one implementation, a method includes obtaining an image. The method includes generating a plurality of denoised images by denoising the image using a respective plurality of denoisers, wherein the plurality of denoisers includes a first denoiser associated with a first level of exposure and a second denoiser associated with a second level of exposure. The method includes generating a combined image by combining the plurality of denoised images.
US11776090B2 Dynamic per-node pre-pulling in distributed computing
An apparatus includes a processor to: receive an indication of ability of a node device to provide a resource for executing application routines, at least one identifier of at least one image including an executable routine stored within a cache of the node device, and an indication of at least one revision level of the at least one image; analyze the ability to provide the resource; in response to being able to support execution of the application routine, identify a first image in a repository; compare identifiers to determine whether there is a second image including a matching executable routine; in response to a match, compare revision levels; and in response to the revision level of the most recent version of the first image being more recent, retrieve the most recent version of the first image from the repository, and store it within the node device.
US11776088B2 Electronic device generating image data and converting the generated image data and operating method of the electronic device
An electronic device includes an image sensor configured to capture a target to generate first image data, and a processor configured to perform directional interpolation on a first area of the first image data to generate first partial image data, perform upscale on a second area of the first image data to generate second partial image data, and combine the first partial image data and the second partial image data to generate second image data.
US11776087B2 Function-as-a-service (FAAS) model for specialized processing units
A server that includes a graphics processing unit (GPU) may receive, from a first application that is remote from the server, a first request to reserve a first number of cores of the GPU for a first amount of time. The server may also receive, from a second application that is also remote from the server, a second request to reserve a second number of cores of the GPU for a second amount of time that at least partly overlaps the first amount of time. The server may determine that the first request is associated with a higher priority than the second request and, in response, may reserve the first number of cores for the first amount of time for the first application. The server may send, to the first application, an indication that the first number of cores have been reserved as requested by the first application.
US11776085B2 Throttling shaders based on resource usage in a graphics pipeline
A processing system includes a graphics pipeline that executes a first shader of a first type and a second shader of a second type. In some cases, the first shader is a geometry shader and the second shader is a pixel shader. The processing system also includes buffers that hold primitives generated by the first shader and provide the primitives to the second shader. The processing system also includes a primitive hub that monitors fullness of the buffers. Launching of waves from the first shader is throttled based on the fullness of the buffers. A shader processor input (SPI) selectively throttles the waves launched by the geometry shader based on a signal from the primitive hub indicating the fullness, an indication of relative resource usage of geometry waves and pixel waves in the graphics pipeline, or an indication of lifetimes of the geometry waves.
US11776080B2 Automatically generating a personalized course profile
The present invention provides for one or more server computers configured to receive user input from a user interface (UI) comprising a first and second job description. The server queries a database to identify a first and second competency score associated with the first and second job descriptions respectively. The server then generates a personalized course profile comprising a plurality of objectives stored in the database and each associated with a third competency score between the first and second competency scores. The server then renders a second UI including an ordered list of the objectives and UI controls for accessing assets associated with the objectives. The server then transmits the second UI to a client computer for display.
US11776079B2 Digital property authentication and management system
Systems and methods for digital property authentication and management are disclosed. A document representing a trade secret may be requested to be registered with a trade secret registry. A document obfuscation value corresponding to the document may be generated and may be registered with a blockchain. A record of the registration may be generated for the trade secret registry. The registry may be searchable and/or offer functionality such as valuation, insurance provision, and/or verification, among other benefits and functionalities.
US11776077B1 Property tour management system
A property tour management system automatically manages creation, real-time facilitation, and analytics associated with property tours. The system includes various portals to provide access to information and performance of functions useful to agents, buyers, and real-estate organizations relating to a property tour experience. The system enables all parties involved to gain a more efficient, more informational, and more enjoyable property tour experience.
US11776076B2 Systems and methods for presence detection and approaching customer identification
Systems and restaurant locations for use with a mobile ordering system, and methods thereof, to provide at least more time-efficient pick up of orders by customers than with traditional ordering and pick up windows.
US11776074B2 Tablebot
This patent application is intended to protect an electronic tabletop device that communicates messages/requests via text to a smartwatch that is worn by a server/bartender in order to satisfy a patron's request.
US11776073B2 Technologies for dynamically dispatching generator power
Systems and methods for determining how to dispatch power to a property from a generator are provided. According to certain aspects, a controller associated with the generator may retrieve or access a set of data indicating time of use rates associated with utility power, performance characteristics of the generator, and/or energy usage data. Based on the data, the controller may determine a set point corresponding to when it may be beneficial to dispatch generator power to the property instead of utility power. At the set point, the controller may facilitate supplementing power from utility power with power from the generator. Additionally, the controller may collect usage and performance data associated with dispatch of the generator power.
US11776072B2 Machine learning method, information processing device, computer program product, and additive manufacturing monitoring system
A machine learning method according to an embodiment is a machine learning method performed by a computer and includes the steps of: allowing a calculator to calculate output information from each of items of input information; determining whether the output information is correct or incorrect based on the output information and answer information set for the plurality of pieces of input information; allowing the calculator to calculate the output information from each of at least one first input information, which is included in the plurality of pieces of input information and corresponds to the output information determined to be incorrect, and at least one second input information included in the plurality of pieces of input information; and changing the calculator based on the output information.
US11776069B2 Systems and methods using IoT input to validate a loan guarantee
Systems and methods using IOT input to validate a loan guarantee are disclosed. An example system may include an Internet of Things (IoT) data input circuit to interpret a loan guarantee parameter; an IoT data collection circuit to collect data using at least one algorithm that is configured to monitor IoT information collected from and about an entity involved in a loan in response to the loan guarantee parameter; and a guarantee validation circuit to validate a guarantee for the loan in response to the monitored IoT information.
US11776068B1 Voice enabled content tracker
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques and systems for automatically detecting, tracking, and processing certain information content, based on voice input from a user. A voice enabled content tracking system receives natural language content corresponding to audio input from a user. A determination is made as to whether the natural language content includes a first type of information, based on evaluating the natural language content with a first machine learning model. In response to determining the natural language content comprises the first type of information, a temporal association of the first type of information is determined, based on evaluating the natural language content with a second machine learning model, and a message including an indication of the temporal association of the first type of information is transmitted to the user.
US11776067B2 System and method for capturing sales tax deduction information from monetary card transactions
Systems and methods are provided for managing sales tax information. The information may be generated, for example, in connection with transactions involving financial accounts, such as a credit card account. The sales tax information may be received electronically from, for example, a merchant or a point of sale device. A determination may be made whether there is any missing sales tax information. If there is missing information a request may be generated and sent to a source having the information. The source may receive the request, retrieve the desired information, and transmit it to the requesting entity. The sales tax information may be stored and later retrieved for presentation to a user, such as the account holder. The account holder may use the information in completing a tax return.
US11776066B2 Systems, methods, and apparatuses for implementing user customizable policies for revenue recognition
Systems, methods and apparatuses for implementing user customizable policies for revenue recognition are described. In some embodiments, a method comprises: tracking, by a network commerce system, a plurality of transactions; determining one or more revenue recognition rules of a plurality of revenue recognition rules that applies to each transaction of the plurality of transactions based on results of matching performed between conditions of each of the plurality of revenue recognition rules and one or more characteristics of said each transaction, the conditions of each rule including an effective time period during which individual transactions are subject to the rule; and automatically performing revenue recognition for each transaction according to one of the one or more revenue recognition rules determined to apply to said each transaction using based on results of matching conditions of one revenue recognition rule and the one or more characteristics of said each transaction.
US11776061B1 Using a distributed ledger for tracking VIN recordkeeping
Systems and methods are disclosed for creating, maintaining, and interacting with a distributed ledger for VIN recordkeeping related to a particular vehicle. The systems and methods include the use of smart contracts, and receiving information about the vehicle, such as a description of the vehicle, whether the vehicle is covered by insurance, financial information related to the vehicle, and any maintenance data about the vehicle. This information may be used to create a distributed ledger for the particular vehicle, and during the vehicle's lifetime events related to the vehicle may be recorded in the distributed ledger.
US11776060B2 Object-oriented machine learning governance
Provided is a process including: writing, with a computing system, a first plurality of classes using object-oriented modelling of modelling methods; writing, with the computing system, a second plurality of classes using object-oriented modelling of governance; scanning, with the computing system, a set of libraries collectively containing both modelling object classes among the first plurality of classes and governance classes among the second plurality of classes to determine class definition information; using, with the computing system, at least some of the class definition information to produce object manipulation functions, wherein the object manipulation functions allow a governance system to access methods and attributes of classes among first plurality of classes or the second plurality of classes to manipulate objects of at least some of the modelling object classes; and using at least some of the class definition information to effectuate access to the object manipulation functions.
US11776058B2 Transaction effects
A method comprising creating and storing, in computer memory, a financial graph having nodes and edges, wherein the nodes include first nodes representing assets and second nodes representing any one or more of accounts in which one or more of the assets are held, individuals who own one or more of the assets, or legal entities who own one or more of the assets; obtaining, from an asset custodian data source, asset transaction data associated with one or more of the assets represented by the first nodes of the financial graph; transforming the asset transaction data into one or more stored transaction objects, wherein each transaction object is associated with a plurality of transaction effect objects; wherein each of the plurality of transaction effect objects is associated with a particular edge in the financial graph and represents one of a credit to an account type associated with the particular edge and a debit from an account type associated with the particular edge.
US11776055B2 Transactionally deterministic high speed financial exchange having improved, efficiency, communication, customization, performance, access, trading opportunities, credit controls, and fault tolerance
The disclosed embodiments relate to implementation of a trading system, which may also be referred to as a trading system architecture, having improved performance which further assures transactional determinism under increasing processing transaction loads while providing improved trading opportunities, fault tolerance, low latency processing, high volume capacity, risk mitigation and market protections with minimal impact, as well as improved and equitable access to information and opportunities.
US11776045B2 Method, a system, and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for fulfillment center and retail store fulfillment of retail orders
Systems, computer programs, and methods for coordinating automated components and employee activities to facilitate fulfillment of orders for items and/or services sold by retailers and made available for delivery or pick-up at a retail location are provided. In some embodiments, the methods comprise: receiving an order; selecting a preferred source location for each retail item in the order; preparing a first portion of the order at a fulfillment center; preparing a second portion of the order at a first store; preparing a third portion of the order at a second store; combining the first and second order portions and loading the combined order portions onto a transportation vehicle for transfer to the second store; and assembling the order including the first, second, and third order portions at the second store.
US11776037B2 Systems and methods for personal taste recommendation
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for personal taste recommendation. In one implementation, an image set is obtained at a recommendation system. The image set has at least one image of a wine list menu having one or more wines for a dining location, and the image set is captured using a camera of a user device. An identified wine is generated for each of the one or more wines on the wine list menu based on a match to a known wine. A personalized wine menu unique to a particular user set for the dining location is generated by generating a personalized taste match of the particular user set for each of the one or more identified wines.
US11776032B2 Customer service tool
The present disclosure is directed to a system and method for quickly and efficiently resolving customer service issues associated with online shopping. When a customer requiring assistance contacts a customer service agent, the agent may use the customer's identification information to search for the customer's account. After locating the customer's active shopping cart or the customer account, the agent may open a session to view and edit the customer's shopping cart information, order information or account information. The agent may use the one or more administrative options available to the agent and unavailable to the customer to make changes to the customer account as needed. After making changes to the customer account, the agent may direct the customer to refresh their customer account in order to get updated with the changes made by the agent, thus resolving the customer's issues quickly and efficiently.
US11776030B2 Manufactures and methods for shopper users to locate items
The present disclosure allows shopper users to receive offers for items and services without having do use any traditional search engine. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the shopper will see different offers for the exact items and those that closely resemble the items the shopper needs as well as services.
US11776028B2 Commercial transaction system, administration server, and program
A commerce system includes an EC server connecting to a user terminal and executes E-commerce, a customs clearance authentication server that administers pre-customs clearance information, and an administration server connected to the customs clearance authentication server and the EC server. The administration server receives a registration request including product information regarding a product, transmits the registration request to the customs clearance authentication server, receives pre-customs clearance information regarding the product from the customs clearance authentication server, and notifies the pre-customs clearance information to the EC server. The customs clearance authentication server generates pre-customs clearance information based on product information, in response to a request from the EC server, and transmits generated pre-customs clearance information to the administration server. The EC server transmits the received pre-customs clearance information along with product information to the user terminal, and accepts, from the user terminal, an instruction to circulate the product specified via customs.
US11776026B1 Virtual newsroom system and method thereof
Embodiments relate to a virtual newsroom system and a method thereof. The method comprises: receiving, through a user registration unit of a virtual newsroom system, a registration of a user; deciding through a registration approving unit of the virtual newsroom system, the registration of the user is approved or rejected; receiving through a content receiving unit of the virtual newsroom system, one or more content from an approved media person; approving, through an approving unit of the virtual newsroom system, the one or more content; publishing, on a publishing unit of the virtual newsroom system, the one or more content; and enabling, through a sales and purchase unit of the virtual newsroom system, sale, purchase and auction of the one or more content.
US11776019B2 Social media merchandising and advertising platform
Consistent with embodiments of the present invention, a social media merchandising and advertising platform may be provided. The platform may enable any third party website, page, or entity referred to herein as an “advertiser” to post interactive content on a publisher's website. The interactive content may comprise, for example, a customizable badge. The platform may enable the advertiser to create, customize, and deploy the badge for display and access on the publisher's specified domain. Moreover, the platform may enable the advertiser to provide the publisher with various specifications and elements to be integrated into a customized badge and, in turn, provide the customized badge to a publisher. Either the publisher or advertiser, individually or collectively, may then post the advertiser's badge to a website.
US11776018B2 Universal ad creative
Methods for generating one or more advertisement creatives for multiple advertisement types. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a selection and data entered in an electronic form, the selection being for two or more different advertisement types, the entered data being of one or more data types, the data types including text, image, audio, or video, generating two or more advertisement creatives using the entered data, the two or more advertisement creatives being for the selected two or more different advertisement types, and presenting the two or more advertisement creatives.
US11776015B2 Apparatus, process, and system for display of images on windows of vehicles
The present application discloses a method of displaying images on a vehicle. The method includes disclosing user information, including an image to be displayed, to an exchange application, transmitting the image to a controller configured to receive user information, instructing, by the controller, an electronic display to display the image to display the image to a viewer outside of the vehicle, and displaying the image, by the electronic display, to the viewer outside of the vehicle. The electronic display is disposed on or integrated into a window of the vehicle and configured to move in unison with the vehicle to display the image. The electronic display is configured to be transparent to a viewer inside of the vehicle. The controller is in communication with the electronic display.
US11776014B2 Methods, systems, and media for identifying automatically refreshed advertisements
Methods, systems, and media for identifying automatically refreshed advertisements are provided. In some embodiments, a method for modifying advertisement spending is provided, the method comprising: receiving advertisement delivery information associated with a plurality of advertisements displayed on a web page; generating a distribution of an amount of time that the plurality of advertisements were displayed on the web page using the advertisement delivery information; identifying a deviation in the generated distribution; determining whether the deviation correlates to an automatic refresh command performed by one or more browser applications; and providing an indication corresponding to the plurality of advertisements that were displayed on the web page in response to the automatic refresh command based on the determination.
US11776012B2 Systems and methods for third-party service integration in an application
In some aspects, the techniques described herein relate to a method including: providing a host application that provides a native service of a host organization to an end user of the application, and wherein the application integrates and provides an augmented reality service of a third party to the end user of the application; determining, by the data center of the host organization, a location-relevant incentive offer based on location telemetry data; sending the location-relevant incentive offer to a data center of the third party; monitoring, by the data center of the third party, the physical location of the end user; sending to the augmented reality service, the location-relevant incentive offer; and presenting, by the augmented reality service and to the end user via the application, the location-relevant incentive offer when the end user is within a predefined proximity to a vendor associated with the location-relevant incentive offer.
US11776011B2 Methods and apparatus for improving the selection of advertising
The disclosed subject matter relates to a system and method for selecting/recommending ads based on a contextual bandit approach. The disclosed approach leverages various embedding vectors of item, search, page taxonomy trained based on traffic data via advanced deep learning models, and uses model signals (e.g. historical CTR, item price, rating, quality) from other ad placements. The learning mechanism on top of the current methodology to automatic chooses the best feature sets and adjust model performance over time. The contextual bandit model performs better with respect to CTR than the Thompson Sampling model, and achieves lower regret and faster convergence over time.
US11776001B2 System and method for enhanced ordering using incentives and location based delivery points
A computer-implemented method for incentivizing logistically convenient delivery orders is disclosed. The method includes monitoring, by a computing device, delivery orders of users which include a pick-up location, a drop-off location, an estimated time of pick-up, and an estimated time of drop-off. The method further includes determining, based on the monitoring of delivery orders, a trending drop-off location and a trending drop-off time. The method further includes determining, based on the trending drop-off location, the trending drop-off time, and a current location of the users, a subset of users. The method further includes sending to the subset of users an incentive to place a delivery order.
US11775999B2 Referral monetization in social network
Methods and systems are provided for blockchain-based social media commerce referral tracking system (BRTS). In one novel aspect, the blockchain is used to support traceability and transparency for the referral tracking system that monitors transactions of one or more user generated contents (UGCs) with one or more actionable items. Traceability and transparency foster trust among participants. In one embodiment, the BRTS tracks transactions of a UGC, updates a UGC record upon detecting one or more predefined transactions at a receiving node, detects one or more exit transactions at an ending node, and adds a UGC tuple of transactions from the originator node to the ending node based on the UGC record to a blockchain database upon detecting the one or more exit conditions. In another embodiment, the UGC record is updated using a recursive push procedure. In one embodiment, the BRTS generates one or more referral rewards for each UGC tuple record based on a configured rewarding scheme.
US11775996B2 Systems and methods for features engineering
Systems and methods for features engineering, in which internal and external signals are received and fused. The fusing is based on meta-data of each of the one or more internal signals and each of the one or more external signals. A set of features is generated based on one or more valid combinations that match a transformation input, the transformation forming part of library of transformations. Finally, a set of one or more features is selected from the plurality of features, based on a predictive strength of each feature. The set of selected features can be used to train and select a machine learning model.
US11775986B1 Secure facilitation of virtual card activities for procurement
A method and apparatus for facilitating the utilization of virtual payment card data is provided. In various embodiments, virtual payment card data is received by a centralized e-procurement service directly from buyer or issuer entities participating in the service. In various embodiments, secure processes protect the security of virtual payment card data on the centralized service by actively monitoring the service for abnormal view and access behaviors of the virtual payment card data. In various embodiments, viewing interfaces for the e-procurement service are actively and responsively altered to ensure secure utilization of the virtual payment card data. In various embodiments, preventative actions are taken to actively alter virtual payment card data or access methods for entities utilizing the e-procurement service to protect the integrity and security of virtual payment card data.
US11775984B1 System, method, and computer program for preempting bill related workload in a call-center
A system, method, and computer program are provided for processing a billing item. In use, a first dataset is collected including a plurality of records. The first dataset includes customer records, billing records (with billing item(s)) for each of the customers, and call incident records (with calling customer identification, billing record identification, and billing item identification). Additionally, a first AI-model is trained using the first dataset to recognize at least one pair of a first customer type and a first billing item type, and an associated first probability that such pair results in a call to the call-center. Further, a second dataset is collected including new billing records. The first AI-model is used to detect at least one billing record in the second dataset having probability higher than a redefined threshold probability that the customer associated with the billing record will call a call-center.
US11775982B2 Augmented intelligence assistant for agents
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for assisting an agent in providing support to a customer. The methods, systems, and apparatus include actions of obtaining interaction information regarding an interaction between a customer and an agent, identifying the customer from the interaction information, aggregating the information regarding the customer from multiple sources, determining an intent of the customer from the interaction information and the aggregated information, determining a sentiment of a customer from the interaction information and the aggregated information, determining a particular action to indicate to the agent based on the aggregated information, the intent, and the sentiment, and generating an interface to provide the agent based at least on the particular action.
US11775981B2 Information processing device, method, and medium
An information processing device is provided with a payment data acquiring unit for acquiring, from a payment processing system, payment data relating to a completed payment, a reimbursement object identifying unit for identifying, out of the payment data that is acquired, object payment data relating to a payment that is an object of reimbursement, on the basis of the information that enables identifying of the payer and the information that enables identifying of the payee included in the payment data, and a calculating unit for calculating a volume of a reimbursement value used for the reimbursement, on the basis of the payment amount included in one or a plurality of pieces of the object payment data identified by the reimbursement object identifying unit, for each payer.
US11775979B1 Adjustment of knowledge-based authentication
Systems and methods are provided for adjustment of difficulty level, quantity, and/or other parameters of knowledge-based authentication. The questions may be asked of a consumer based on one or more generated risk scores associated with the consumer's behavior, which may be derived from information received from the consumer, a representative responsible for entering information regarding the consumer, and/or from the consumer's computing device.
US11775976B2 Merchant fraud risk score
Methods and systems are presented for a fraud risk score to be given to a merchant for a proposed transaction with a consumer. The fraud risk score is generated by a payment account service provider, such as a credit card processor, using information from a pending transaction as well as information from other payment accounts that the consumer holds to which the payment account service provider is privy. Various factors, including indicators of elevated risk in other payment accounts, are custom-weighted by the merchant for the score.
US11775975B2 Systems and methods for mitigating fraudulent transactions
Disclosed are systems and methods for mitigation of fraudulent transactions. In some embodiments, a server is communicatively coupled to a user device, and is configured to receive a proposed transaction from a merchant device communicatively coupled to the server, apply a dynamic classification algorithm to the proposed transaction to determine if the proposed transactions appears to be fraudulent, generate a user verification request when the proposed transaction appears to be fraudulent, transmit the user verification request to a user computing device communicatively coupled to the server, receive an approval or a refusal of the proposed transaction based on the user verification request, and process the proposed transaction based on the received approval or refusal of the proposed transaction.
US11775971B1 Biometric authentication on push notification
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for transmitting push notification data to a computing device, the push notification data being processable by the computing device to display a push notification, receiving biometric data, the biometric data being provided from user input responsive to the push notification, determining that a user providing the user input is authenticated at least partially based on the biometric data, and inducing execution of a transaction in response to determining that the user is authenticated.
US11775969B2 Low latency bank card type prediction system for estimation of interchange codes during transaction processing
A computer-implemented method for predicting interchange charges includes: retrieving a historical transactions set, where each completed transaction in the set includes transaction features, a bank identification number (BIN), and a corresponding true interchange code; transforming all BINs in the set into a corresponding plurality of BIN features that comprise probabilities; creating a first training set including all transaction features, all pluralities of BIN features, and all true interchange codes associated with the historical transactions set; training a random forest model using the first training set and generating a second training set including rounded BIN features, rounded transaction features, discrete ones of the transaction features, and the true interchange codes; training the random forest model using the second training set to generate a trained random forest model for prediction of the interchange codes; and executing the trained random forest model for new transactions to generate corresponding predicted interchange codes.
US11775967B2 Transaction delegation method, transaction delegation system, and computer readable medium
Provided are a transaction delegation method, a transaction delegation system, and a computer readable medium storing a computer program. In this transaction delegation method: a second device that stores account data in a blockchain system receives, through communication outside the blockchain system, delegation data from a first device used by a user, the delegation data being for delegating execution of a desired transaction of the user in the blockchain system; a delegation transaction that causes an execution smart contract executing a transaction based on an account of the user in the blockchain system to execute the desired transaction is created on the basis of the delegation data transmitted from the first device; and the delegation transaction with payment of a fee token or a utility token required for executing a transaction is broadcast to the blockchain system on the basis of the account data.
US11775964B2 System and method for managing loyalty program accounts
A system and method are provided for managing loyalty program accounts. The method is executed by a device and includes providing, from the device, access to a loyalty wallet application. The method also includes storing loyalty account information for a plurality of loyalty accounts in the loyalty wallet application and integrating a loyalty tracking application, operable from the device, with at least one transaction channel accessed via the device. The method also includes receiving transaction data from the at least one transaction channel; detecting, from the transaction data, that a transaction yet to be executed is eligible for a loyalty reward associated with one or more of the plurality of loyalty accounts; and modifying the transaction to use corresponding loyalty account information to obtain the loyalty reward. The method also includes enabling the modified transaction to be completed to obtain the loyalty reward.
US11775959B2 Transaction authorization
Methods, apparatus and computer programs for authorizing transactions are described. A server system receives, from a first computing device, verification information relating to a verification process for verifying a user associated with the first computing device. A verification status associated with the user is set in a memory of the server system, based on the verification information. The server system receives an authorization request for a payment transaction from a payment terminal, the request including an identifier associated with the user, and having been provided to the payment terminal by a payment device different from the first computing device. Responsive to receipt of the authorization request, the verification status associated with the user is identified, and a determination as to whether to authorize the payment transaction is made at least partly on the basis of the identified verification status.
US11775957B2 Point of sale (POS) systems and methods with kernel selection
A payment reader can have one or more kernels capable of performing certain payment processing functions but not capable of performing certain, more processing-intensive payment processing functions. The payment reader may be designed to selectively assign processing tasks to application layer kernels located on a mobile device and/or a cloud-based device external to the payment reader, the mobile device having more or different processing resources than the payment reader. The selective assignment may be made dynamically based on the measurement of a condition of the reader or an occurrence of an event, such as a determination that the payment reader cannot process a transaction, that the payment reader does not have sufficient battery strength to process the transaction, or that there has been a tampering attempt at the payment reader. The payment reader also has a physical layer module, which module maintains its processing on the payment reader. By these means, the processing related to a payment transaction is conducted on a hybrid system, using resources both local to and remote from the payment reader.
US11775956B2 Non-contact communication method and communication device
A non-contact communication method and a communication device are presented. The communication device includes a trusted execution environment (TEE). A first security application and a second security application are provided in a security element of the communication device. The first security application and an application in the trusted execution environment are communicationally connected by means of a first communication channel. The second security application and a near-field communication (NFC) module provided in the communication device are communicationally connected by means of a second communication channel. The first security application and the second security application are communicationally connected by means of a security channel. Using the non-contact communication method and the communication device, a security channel may be established between NFC and a TEE, which may enable NFC non-contact card reading for a TEE application.
US11775954B2 Linking payment to secure downloading of application data
A communication node for delivering secure content in respect of a requested service to a target entity. The communication node has respective interfaces towards: at least one network for communicating with mobile terminals; a service-provider node providing the requested service; and an authorization node for effecting payments. After having completed a set-up phase and in response to a payment, the communication node enables forwarding of secure content, relating to at least one service requested by a user of a first mobile terminal to a target entity associated with the first mobile terminal. The set-up phase involves: identifying the at least one requested service from the first mobile terminal; linking in the service-provider node the at least one requested service to the first mobile terminal; and assigning a reference in the service-provider node to a payment to be made in respect of the at least one requested service.
US11775953B2 Systems, methods, and devices for secure generation and processing of data sets representing pre-funded payments
Systems 10, devices 106, methods, and non-transient machine-interpretable programming and/or other instruction products for the generation, transfer, storage, and other processing of secure data sets 11 used in electronic payment transactions, including particularly the secure creation, administration, manipulation, processing, and storage of electronic data useful in processing of pre-funded, pre-paid, and/or otherwise pre-authorized payment transactions. Devices 106, 100, 101 and methods in accordance with the disclosure can be used to create pre-funded payment token data sets 11, the token data sets comprising secure data items or records representing negotiable monetary or other economic value, and to share them between network communication devices 106 such as smart phones, home or business desktop computers, etc., for use in purchases and other transactions.
US11775949B2 Trusted transaction system for digital asset licensing
A licensing system and related methods are described utilizing aspects of distributed ledger technologies to facilitate trusted and verifiable licensing transactions for creative works. A client device can include an asset editing tool for incorporating an asset selected from a plurality of licensable assets into a new creative work. The selected asset can be downloaded for incorporation into the new creative work. The new creative work incorporating the selected asset can be analyzed to determine an amount that the selected asset contributed to the new creative work, or an amount that the new creative work is attributable to the selected asset. Based on the analysis, a smart contract associated with the new creative work can be generated to include license fees for licensing the new creative work, receive payment transactions for licensing the new creative work, and fairly disperse calculated portions of received payment transactions to a licensor of the new creative work and to another licensor of the incorporated selected asset.
US11775946B1 Method and system for digital account management
A method, computer program product, and system are disclosed. The method, when implemented in a computer system, includes determining a change deposit amount, determining account information (the account information identifying an account), and initiating a deposit operation, where the deposit operation includes performing an electronic deposit of the change deposit amount to the account. The determining is performed by a digital change application that is installed in a mobile device. The digital change application is configured to initiate the electronic deposit of the change deposit amount to the account.
US11775944B2 Systems and methods for second tap e-receipt option for NFC-enabled payment vehicles
Systems and methods are disclosed for generating electronic receipts (e-receipts) at point-of-sale (POS) terminals associated with a merchant at a retail location. The systems and methods include a near field communication (NFC) reader and an NFC-enabled payment vehicle. A POS terminal processes a payment transaction after an initial interaction between the NFC reader and the NFC-enabled payment vehicle. An e-receipt is generated when a second interaction is detected between the NFC reader and the NFC-enabled payment vehicle.
US11775943B2 Vehicle safety feature identification and calibration
The present subject matter provides various technical solutions to technical problems facing sensor-based vehicle safety technology. To address problems facing identification of safety features (e.g., safety sensors) for a particular vehicle, a vehicle safety feature identification system may be used to identify a vehicle and the safety features that are installed on that vehicle. To address problems facing identification of which safety sensors require maintenance, a vehicle safety feature maintenance system may be used to identify vehicle safety sensors based on information received about one or more vehicle repairs, such as structural repairs following a vehicle collision. The vehicle safety feature maintenance system may use image data or other inputs to identify a vehicle repair area, identify other vehicle components that must be removed or adjusted to complete the vehicle repair, and identify all vehicle safety sensors and other safety features that will need to be repaired, replaced, or recalibrated.
US11775939B2 Calendar comparison system and method
A system includes a memory and at least one processor to receive a registration request from a first client computing device and send a response to the registration request to the first client computing device, receive a registration request from a second client computing device and send a response to the registration request to the second client computing device, receive a calendar invitation to share calendars from the first client computing device and send information associated with the calendar invitation to the second client computing device, and receive an automated calendar comparison request comprising a list of users, a period of time, and a time frame, determine a list of open times based on the list of users, the period of time, and the time frame, and transmit the list of open times.
US11775934B2 Interactive job recommendation and application submission tools of employment website entities
Methods and apparatus are disclosed for interactive job recommendation and application submission tools of employment website entities. An example system includes an app manager to review, via a processor during a session of a candidate, a resume of the candidate that includes candidate information. The app manager is to receive a first employment preference of the candidate upon prompting via a display and is to detect an employment command upon presenting a first employment opportunity. The example system also includes an employment opportunity selector to retrieve the first employment opportunity based upon the candidate information and the first employment preference, an application populator to automatically populate an application for the first employment opportunity utilizing the candidate information responsive to determining the employment command is a first predefined input motion, and an employer manager to automatically submit the application to an employer corresponding to the first employment opportunity.
US11775933B2 System and method for managing a talent platform
Improved systems and methods of facilitating placement of candidates between employers and recruiters are provided. In various implementations, such systems and methods provide an integrated interface within the ATS platform for employers and integrated interface within the talent platforms for recruiters. In another implementation, a talent platform exchange is provided that permits disparate talent platforms to communicate and thus more effectively manage the hiring process from within the platform. To this end, interfaces and other components may be provided which facilitate communication between talent platforms and a talent platform exchange. Such communication capability would enable a direct hire marketplace where employers engage recruiters to fill positions through their presently implemented ATSs.
US11775930B1 Bin content verification
This disclosure describes a device and system for verifying the content of items in a bin within a materials handling facility. In some implementations, a bin content verification apparatus may pass by one or more bins and capture images of those bins. The images may be processed to determine whether the content included in the bins has changed since the last time images of the bins were captured. A determination may also be made as to whether a change to the bin content was expected and, if so, if the determined change corresponds with the expected change.
US11775929B2 Systems and methods for improving recommendation systems
Data about clients, items included in an item inventory, executable code for recommendation processes, and executable code for feature selection process(es), are stored. The recommendation processes are used to identify items in the item inventory that are recommended for specific clients, and the feature selection process(es) is/are used to select features that are displayed to entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for clients. Selection feedback and client feedback are received. One or more feature selection process(es) is/are modified based on the selection feedback and/or the client feedback, to thereby change which, where or/or how certain portion of the data about clients is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients, and/or change which, where and/or how certain portion of the data about items is displayed to the entities tasked with selecting items from the item inventory for the clients.
US11775928B1 Asset location system and method of use
An improved asset location system deploys gateways to communicate with transmitters that are attached to an asset. The gateways create a web of interlocking area where the gateways communicate with the same transmitters. These measurements are combined to increase the accuracy of location data provided to track or locate assets within an operations area.
US11775927B2 Order fulfillment
Systems and methods for the automated fulfillment of orders from a fulfillment network including consumer-facing retail locations. Orders are partitioned into suborders, which are in turn assigned to retail locations based on forecasted demand for the suborder items at the retail locations. The assignment process considers operational data for each retail location such as the number of employees, the inventory of suborder items, shipping rate cards, return policies, business hours, pick decline estimations, etc.
US11775924B2 System and method for providing disparate networked, off-road guidance in rural areas
A system and method for providing a listing service for farmers in rural areas. A farmer may be able to “drop a pin” on an interactive map to a location, such as a barn, to where supplies may be delivered by a delivery driver. By providing such a map, natural barriers to entry into a marketplace may be broken down for suppliers, thereby enabling a marketplace to expand with suppliers.
US11775922B2 Logistic recommendation engine
A method may include receiving, for a package, shipment details including attributes, obtaining, for a subset of the attributes, logistic preferences, applying the logistic preferences to the shipment details to obtain modified shipment details, training a classifier using shipment transactions each including values for the attributes and labeled with a vendor logistic service, generating, by applying the classifier to the modified shipment details, scores for vendor logistic services, and recommending a vendor logistic service from the vendor logistic services using the scores.
US11775920B1 Resource efficient interactions with data corresponding to physical parcel
Implementations relate to various techniques for resource efficient interactions with data corresponding to a physical parcel (already created or yet to be created) that is to be delivered to a recipient by a courier entity. Some of those implementations relate to techniques to enable access, by the recipient, of interior content data of the physical parcel. Some additional or alternative implementations relate to techniques to enable resource efficient storage and/or access to data related to a physical parcel, while enabling interaction(s) with the physical parcel by various disparate entities to be tracked and while maintaining appropriate access control to such data.
US11775918B2 Analysis of handling parameters for transporting sensitive items using artificial intelligence
Propagation of pathogens is reduced by configuring internet of things (IoT) sensors along a supply chain of package; and analyzing the packages in the supply chain using the IoT sensors to determine handling requirements of products. The packages can be tracked with a package handling confirmation engine including a Region Based Convolutional Neural Network (RCNN) to determine with the IoT sensors measuring interactions with the packages that parties in the supply chain are handling the packages in accordance with the handling requirements. Product distribution can be stopped through the supply chain in response to the interactions with the packages failing to meet the handling requirements.
US11775916B2 System and method for performing precision guided air to ground package delivery
Described is a method of delivery for cargo or goods from an aerial vehicle (mothership) to a designated ground delivery location via the use of a direct air shipping package. For example, an aerial vehicle may be an airplane or helicopter that remains at altitude with a packaged stowed for deployment. As the mothership travels in the vicinity of the designated location the package flight control computer (flight controller) calculates a preferred travel trajectory based upon the aerodynamic properties of the package and location relative to the designated delivery location such as a small delivery pad located on a patio of a home. When the mothership transits through a calculated release point the package disengages the mothership. As the package descends it may increase accuracy relative to the designated delivery location by altering aerodynamic properties to maintain the preferred travel trajectory and decreasing landing zone size requirements and increasing precision of delivery. To reduce the impact force at landing the designated delivery location and/or the package may contain a net, airbag, parachute or similar device to provide a suitably soft landing suitable for commercial home delivery.
US11775915B2 Hub-based distribution and delivery network for autonomous trucking services
Systems and techniques disclosed in this patent document provide novel and efficient ground transportation of goods by self-driving trucks based on a system of infrastructures with shipping hub facilities serving as warehouses and services centers in accordance with unique characteristics of operating autonomous self-driving trucks without entirely relying on human drivers, including features to cover technological issues, fleet management issues, and customer service issues. In addition, the disclosed systems and techniques may be implemented to integrate other fleet services and modes of transportation of goods with transportation services by self-driving trucks.
US11775911B2 Method and apparatus for providing predictions of key performance indicators of a complex manufacturing system
A method provides predictions of key performance indicators of a product variant of a product family manufactured by a complex manufacturing system in a manufacturing process. The method provides a manufacturing operation model for each manufacturing operation type used to manufacture a product variant of the product family. Via the complex manufacturing system measured contributions to key performance indicators, process context data and process execution data of manufacturing operations, are provided. The model parameters of the provided manufacturing operation models are learned automatically based on collected process context data, collected process execution data, and measured contributions to key performance indicators, to update the manufacturing operation models. An updated production efficiency model combining updated manufacturing models including the updated manufacturing operation models, to calculate the predictions of the key performance indicators, of the product variant, to be manufactured, depending on a product configuration of the respective product variant, is evaluated.
US11775909B2 Monitoring operator condition using sensor data
Systems and methods for monitoring an operator of an asset are described herein. The method includes receiving training data, the training data comprising training sensor data associated with one or more tasks performed by a plurality of operators of different skill levels and under different performance impairments. The method can also include training a machine learning model to recognize one or more operator conditions based on the received training data and receiving sensor data from a plurality of sensors associated with the asset or the operator. The method can further include determining an operator condition of the operator based on the received sensor data and the machine learning model and taking one or more actions in response to the determined operator condition.
US11775898B1 Resource grouping for resource dependency system and graphical user interface
A resource dependency system and its associated user interfaces, used for tracking data dependencies and data transformations between resources, may display visual node graphs with resources as nodes and the data dependencies and data transformations associated with the columns as edges between the nodes. The nodes representing the resources may be displayed differently based on relevant differences in the resources they represent, which can be set through various selectable criteria and schemes. The user interfaces may include selectable options for visually arranging the nodes or grouping the nodes into superseding nodes according to how the nodes are displayed or the relevant differences in the resources they represent. Updated properties and data dependencies associated with superseding nodes can be presented to the user.
US11775895B2 Issue tracking system using a similarity score to suggest and create duplicate issue requests across multiple projects
An issue tracking system for tracking software development tasks is described herein. The issue tracking system may be configured to receive new issue requests from a client device and associate the new issue requests with one or more clusters of previously stored issue records. The issue tracking system may also determine similarity between issues in a first cluster of stored issue records and issues in a second cluster that is associated with a different software development project. Based on a determination that the issue similarity exceeds a threshold, the user may be prompted with one or more recommendations for a subsequent issue request or issue request content.
US11775891B2 Omnichannel, intelligent, proactive virtual agent
An omni-channel, intelligent, proactive virtual agent system and method of use are provided by which a user may engage in a conversation with the agent to interact with structured and unstructured data of an enterprise that is stored in a domain-specific world model for the enterprise.
US11775890B2 Digital processing systems and methods for map-based data organization in collaborative work systems
Systems and methods for altering tablature via geographical interfaces are disclosed. A system may include at least one processor configured to output a first signal for rendering a table, including a plurality of items, columns, and values in cells, wherein one of the columns may retain geographic location values, wherein a subgroup of the items may share a common geographic location value. The processor may output a second signal to render a common map, including markers associated with the geographically dispersed items, enable an interaction with the common map, output a third signal to render column values associated with the plurality of items of the subgroup, receive a fourth signal to update a column value for a particular item, receive a fifth signal to re-render the table, and output a sixth signal to re-render the table, wherein the sixth signal includes the updated value for the particular item.
US11775888B2 Intelligent scheduling table generation method based on multi-source data analysis of buses
Disclosed is an intelligent scheduling table generation method based on multi-source data analysis of buses, including following steps: integrating business data and cashier data of a bus scheduling system, analyzing the running situation of each line by using an intelligent scheduling algorithm, calculating passenger flow data of boarding and dropping off buses according to cashier data of card swiping for boarding buses, and scientifically and reasonably obtaining the data of each line in the intelligent scheduling table, such as of the number of upgoing and downgoing vehicles, departure time periods, planned shifts, planned circle time, so as to obtain the intelligent scheduling table which accords with the characteristics of morning, midday and evening peak of each line and adjusts the departure interval in real time according to the actual running situation of the lines.
US11775887B2 Methods and systems for processing data having varied temporal characteristics to generate predictions related to management arrangements using random forest classifiers
Methods and systems are described for processing data having varied temporal characteristics to generate predictions related to management arrangements using random forest classifiers. For example, the system may receive first data related to a first management arrangement of a first entity and a second management arrangement of a second entity. The system may receive an output from the random forest classifier related to a predicted second management transformation. The system may then generate for display, in a user interface, a prediction based on the predicted second management transformation.
US11775877B2 System and method for artificial intelligence base prediction of delays in pipeline processing
A method and system are provided for training a machine learning (ML) system for predicting delays in processing pipelines. In one embodiment, the method includes receiving labelled historical data pertaining to a pipeline, the labelled data including trigger objects initiating the pipeline and one or more processing times corresponding to one or more stages of the pipeline. The method includes identifying features associated with the trigger objects, formatting the labelled data and, randomly splitting the formatted labelled data into a full training dataset and a testing dataset. Additionally, the method includes distributing the full training dataset into several partial datasets and, in an ensemble ML system, training each of several ML subsystems using a respective partial dataset to provide a respective individual inference model predicting respective processing times, and deriving and storing an ML model for prediction of delays by aggregating the individual inference models.
US11775874B2 Configurable predictive models for account scoring and signal synchronization
Techniques for generating and evaluation predictive models to optimize computing applications are described herein. In some embodiments, a system generates, using a model, a first set of scores for a plurality of accounts, wherein a score in first set of scores for a respective account characterizes a priority of interacting with the respective account relative to other accounts in the plurality of accounts, wherein the model defines a set of criteria for scoring accounts, wherein each criterion in the set of criteria is associated with one or more feature values and a weight. The system may receive user input that modifies the set of criteria. Responsive to the user input the system may update the model and generate, using the updated model, a second set of scores for the plurality of accounts. Actions may be prioritized/executed based at least in part on the account scores.
US11775871B1 Optimizing machine learning based on embedding smart data drift
Techniques for optimizing a machine learning model. The techniques can include: obtaining one or more embedding vectors based on a prediction of a machine learning model; mapping the embedding vectors from a higher dimensional space to a 2D/3D space to generate one or more high density points in the 2D/3D space; clustering the high-density points by running a clustering algorithm multiple times, each time with a different set of parameters to generate one or more clusters; applying a purity metric to each cluster to generate a normalized purity score of each cluster; identifying one or more clusters with a normalized purity score lower than a threshold; and optimizing the identifying one or more clusters.
US11775867B1 System and methods for evaluating machine learning models
A system and methods to provide an independent and unbiased service that comprehensively analyzes the performance of a predictive machine learning model and enables the performance characteristics of the model to be compared to other models and to relevant benchmarks.
US11775866B2 Automated document filing and processing methods and systems
Systems, methods and computer program products for automatically ingesting and filing documents in a database having a plurality of file locations. An electronic file having one or more documents is received. For each document in the received file, text data is identified and used to generate a plurality of suggested file locations for the received documents. Machine learning systems may be used to enhance the accuracy of suggested file locations.
US11775865B1 Machine learning system, method, and computer program for evaluation of customer service agents
As described herein, a machine learning system, method, and computer program are provided for evaluation of customer service agents. In use, presence of a customer at retail store is identified. Additionally, information associated with the customer is processed, using a machine learning model, to determine an expected outcome of an interaction with the customer occurring within the retail store. Further, after the interaction by an agent of the retail store with the customer, an actual outcome of the interaction is determined. Still yet, the agent is evaluated by comparing the actual outcome with the expected outcome. A result of the evaluation is then output, such as for use in assigning the agent to future in-store customers.
US11775864B2 Feature management platform
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for operation of a feature management platform. A feature management platform is an end-to-end platform developed to manage the full lifecycle of data features. For example, to create a feature the feature management platform can receive a processing artifact (e.g., a configuration file and code fragment) from a computing device. The processing artifact defines the feature, including the data source to retrieve event data from, when to retrieve the event data, the type of transform to apply, etc. Based on the processing artifact, the feature management system generates a processing job, which when initiated generates a vector that encapsulates the feature data. The vector is transmitted to the computing device that locally hosts a model, which generates a prediction. The prediction is transmitted to the feature management platform and can be transmitted to other computing devices, upon request.
US11775863B2 Enforcing fairness on unlabeled data to improve modeling performance
Fairness of a trained classifier may be ensured by generating a data set for training, the data set generated using input data points of a feature space including multiple dimensions and according to different parameters including an amount of label bias, a control for discrepancy between rarity of features, and an amount of selection bias. Unlabeled data points of the input data comprising unobserved ground truths are labeled according to the amount of label bias and the input data sampled according to the amount of selection bias and the control for the discrepancy between the rarity of features. The classifier is then trained using the sampled and labeled data points as well as additional unlabeled data points. The trained classifier is then usable to determine unbiased classifications of one or more labels for one or more other data sets.
US11775861B1 Selecting a messaging application from multiple messaging applications eligible to be a destination of a link included in a content item presented to an online system user
An online system identifies an opportunity to present content to a viewing user and accesses a model trained to predict a likelihood that a user will perform an action responsive to being presented with a link that launches a messaging application and initiates a conversation with an entity via the messaging application, in which the likelihood is predicted based on which of multiple messaging applications is selected and attributes of the user. For each of multiple candidate messaging applications, the trained model is applied to predict the likelihood that the viewing user will perform the action if the candidate messaging application is selected. A messaging application is selected from the candidate messaging applications based on the likelihoods and a content item including a link that launches the selected application and initiates a conversation with the entity via the selected application is generated and sent for display to the viewing user.
US11775856B2 Quantum logic circuit with weights and methods for use therewith
A quantum circuit includes a plurality of Hadamard gates apply Hadamard transforms to a plurality of qubits in a corresponding plurality of initial states. A plurality of weighted oracle gates sequentially call a weighted oracle operator on the plurality of qubits to produce a sequence of quantum oracle calls, wherein the weighted oracle operator for the plurality of qubits applies an adjustable phase rotation at each of the quantum oracle calls in the sequence of quantum oracle calls. A plurality of diffusion gates apply a plurality of diffusion operators, wherein a selected one or more of a plurality of diffusion operators is applied after each of the quantum oracle calls in the sequence of quantum oracle calls. A measurement function generates a quantum computing result based on a measurement from the plurality of qubits, after the sequence of quantum oracle calls are applied and after the plurality of diffusion operators are applied.
US11775855B2 Service for managing quantum computing resources
Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for a service for managing quantum computing resources are disclosed. A task management service receives a description of a task specified by a client. From a pool of computing resources of a provider network, the service selects a quantum computing resource for implementation of the task. The quantum computing resource comprises a plurality of quantum bits. The service causes the quantum computing resource to run a quantum algorithm associated with the task. The service receives one or more results of the quantum algorithm from the quantum computing resource.
US11775851B2 User verification method and apparatus using generalized user model
A user verification method and apparatus using a generalized user model is disclosed, where the user verification method includes generating a feature vector corresponding to a user based on input data corresponding to the user, determining a first parameter indicating a similarity between the feature vector and an enrolled feature vector enrolled for user verification, determining a second parameter indicating a similarity between the feature vector and a user model corresponding to generalized users, and verifying the user based on the first parameter and the second parameter.
US11775850B2 Artificial intelligence engine having various algorithms to build different concepts contained within a same AI model
The AI engine has a first module that chooses from a library of algorithms to use when automatically assembling and building different learning topologies to solve different concepts making up a resulting AI model. The AI engine may integrate both i) one or more dynamic programming training algorithms and ii) one or more policy optimization algorithms, to build the different learning topologies to solve the different concepts contained with an AI model in order to solve a wide variety of problem types. Each concept contained in the AI model can use a most appropriate approach for achieving a mission of that concept. A learning topology representing a first concept can be built by the first module with a first dynamic programming training algorithm, while a learning topology representing a second concept in the same AI model can be built by the first module with a first policy optimization algorithm.
US11775846B2 System and method for determining variations in estimated vehicle range
An alternative range estimating system for a vehicle includes one or more processors and a memory communicably coupled to the one or more processors. The memory stores a removable object selection module including computer-readable instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to control operation of a vehicle input/output system to display a selectable representation of each of one or more removable objects carried by the vehicle. The module may acquire a user selection of at least one removable object from the removable objects displayed. The module may acquire an estimated alternative vehicle range determined using an estimated weight of the at least one removable object. The module may then control operation of the input/output system to display the estimated alternative vehicle range.
US11775844B2 Visual aspect localization presentation
Various embodiments use a neural network to analyze images for aspects that characterize the images, to present locations of those aspects on the images, and, additionally, to permit a user to interact with those locations on the images. For example, a user may interact with a visual cue over one of those locations to modify, refine, or filter the results of a visual search, performed on a publication corpus, that uses an input image (e.g., one captured using a mobile device) as a search query.
US11775842B2 Meta-heuristics based on heat maps for software discovery
An initial software scan is performed to detect a set of software deployed on an endpoint. An ongoing scan of the endpoint is performed to map a set of file directories associated with each software within the set of software. Via the ongoing scan, a usage frequency for each mapped file directory is determined. A heat map is generated for each mapped file directory, according to usage frequency, using a randomized meta-heuristic. A request is received for a software discovery scan result. The software discovery scan, based on the heat map, is performed in response to the request. The result of the software discovery scan is provided to a user.
US11775837B2 Filter design for small target detection on infrared imagery using normalized-cross-correlation layer in neural networks
A filter design method for a small target detection on infrared imagery using a normalized-cross-correlation layer in neural networks, including the steps of: Normalizing inputs and filters of a convolutional neural network, wherein normalizing inputs and filters of the convolutional neural network provides faster convergence in a limited database. Defining a forward function of a normalization layer in the convolutional neural network, wherein the forward function of the normalization layer in the convolutional neural network is used for training a neural network. Defining a derivative function of the normalization layer for a back propagation in a neural network training phase. Training created neural networks with datasets, wherein the datasets consist of target and background views and using trained neural networks in the small target detection.
US11775832B2 Device and method for artificial neural network operation
Aspects of data modification for neural networks are described herein. The aspects may include a data modifier configured to receive input data and weight values of a neural network. The data modifier may include an input data configured to modify the received input data and a weight modifier configured to modify the received weight values. The aspects may further include a computing unit configured to calculate one or more groups of output data based on the modified input data and the modifier weight values.
US11775831B2 Cascaded computing for convolutional neural networks
Techniques are described for efficiently reducing the amount of total computation in convolutional neural networks (CNNs) without affecting the output result or classification accuracy. Computation redundancy in CNNs is reduced by exploiting the computing nature of the convolution and subsequent pooling (e.g., sub-sampling) operations. In some implementations, the input features may be divided into a group of precision values and the operation(s) may be cascaded. A maximum may be identified (e.g., by 90% probability) using a small number of bits in the input features, and the full-precision convolution may then be performed on the maximum input. Accordingly, the total number of bits used to perform the convolution is reduced without affecting the output features or the final classification accuracy.
US11775830B2 Training more secure neural networks by using local linearity regularization
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for training a neural network. One of the methods includes processing each training input using the neural network and in accordance with the current values of the network parameters to generate a network output for the training input; computing a respective loss for each of the training inputs by evaluating a loss function; identifying, from a plurality of possible perturbations, a maximally non-linear perturbation; and determining an update to the current values of the parameters of the neural network by performing an iteration of a neural network training procedure to decrease the respective losses for the training inputs and to decrease the non-linearity of the loss function for the identified maximally non-linear perturbation.
US11775828B2 AI-powered autonomous plant-growth optimization system that automatically adjusts input variables to yield desired harvest traits
Inputs from sensors (e.g., image and environmental sensors) are used for real-time optimization of plant growth in indoor farms by adjusting the light provided to the plants and other environmental factors. The sensors use wireless connectivity to create an Internet of Things network. The optimization is determined using machine-learning analysis and image recognition of the plants being grown. Once a machine-learning model has been generated and/or trained in the cloud, the model is deployed to an edge device located at the indoor farm to overcome connectivity issues between the sensors and the cloud. Plants in an indoor farm are continuously monitored and the light energy intensity and spectral output are automatically adjusted to optimal levels at optimal times to create better crops. The methods and systems are self-regulating in that light controls the plant's growth, and the plant's growth in-turn controls the spectral output and intensity of the light.
US11775825B2 Secure intelligent networked architecture including an asymmetric parallel processing appliance
Provided herein are exemplary systems and methods including the generation of a superior strategy for deployment to real time actual conditions with dynamic feedback to the secure intelligent networked architecture in order for adjustments to be made to the strategy being deployed to the real time actual conditions and the learned generation of subsequent strategies.
US11775822B2 Classification model training using diverse training source and inference engine using same
A method for generating a classification model using a training data set. An iterative procedure for training an ANN model, in which an iteration includes selecting a small sample of training data from a source of training data, training the model using the sample, using the model in inference mode over a larger sample of the training data, and reviewing the results of the inferencing. The results can be evaluated to determine whether the model is satisfactory, and if it does not meet specified criteria, then cycles of sampling, training, inferencing and reviewing results (STIR cycles) are repeated in an iterative process until the criteria are met. A classification engine trained as described herein is provided.
US11775820B2 Information sharing platform and method capable of providing bidirectional vehicle state information and system having information sharing platform
An information sharing platform of providing bidirectional vehicle state information between a driver and a vehicle, the information sharing platform may include a communication controller which collects measured data and vehicle Controller Area Network (CAN) information by sensors installed to components capable of diagnosing a vehicle state; and a graphic controller which provides a driver with diagnosis result output information that is generated based on a predetermined selection criterion among the components through Deep Learning based diagnosis using big data having the collected data.
US11775809B2 Image processing apparatus, imaging apparatus, image processing method, non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
An apparatus includes a storage control unit that divides, into two-dimensional blocks, a feature image of a layer and stores the respective blocks in any one of a predetermined number of memories, a unit that determines a pattern for reading blocks from the memories based on information relating to an operation on the feature image, and a unit that reads blocks from the memories in accordance with the pattern. The storage control unit assigns repeatedly, for the two-dimensional blocks, the memories in a predetermined order from a head row/column along a row/column. In a second or a subsequent row/column, a memory, which the assignment is started, is shifted by a constant number from a previous row/column in the predetermined order.
US11775808B2 Neural network computation device and method
The present disclosure provides a neural network computation device and a neural network computation method. The device is configured to perform artificial neural network training operations including neural network multi-layer training operations. The present disclosure has technical effects of low cost and low energy consumption.
US11775806B2 Method of compressing neural network model and electronic apparatus for performing the same
Disclosed is a method of compressing a neural network model that is performed by a computing device. The method includes receiving a trained model and compression method instructions for compressing the trained model, identifying a compressible block and a non-compressible block among a plurality of blocks included in the trained model based on the compression method instructions, transmitting a command to a user device that causes the user device to: display a structure of the trained model representing a connection relationship between the plurality of blocks on a first screen such that the compressible block and the non-compressible block are visually distinguished, and display, on a second screen, an input field operable to receive a parameter value entered by a user for compression of the compressible block, and compressing the trained model based on the parameter value entered by the user in the input field.
US11775804B2 Progressive neural networks
Methods and systems for performing a sequence of machine learning tasks. One system includes a sequence of deep neural networks (DNNs), including: a first DNN corresponding to a first machine learning task, wherein the first DNN comprises a first plurality of indexed layers, and each layer in the first plurality of indexed layers is configured to receive a respective layer input and process the layer input to generate a respective layer output; and one or more subsequent DNNs corresponding to one or more respective machine learning tasks, wherein each subsequent DNN comprises a respective plurality of indexed layers, and each layer in a respective plurality of indexed layers with index greater than one receives input from a preceding layer of the respective subsequent DNN, and one or more preceding layers of respective preceding DNNs, wherein a preceding layer is a layer whose index is one less than the current index.
US11775802B2 Neural processor
A neural processor. In some embodiments, the processor includes a first tile, a second tile, a memory, and a bus. The bus may be connected to the memory, the first tile, and the second tile. The first tile may include: a first weight register, a second weight register, an activations buffer, a first multiplier, and a second multiplier. The activations buffer may be configured to include: a first queue connected to the first multiplier and a second queue connected to the second multiplier. The first queue may include a first register and a second register adjacent to the first register, the first register being an output register of the first queue. The first tile may be configured: in a first state: to multiply, in the first multiplier, a first weight by an activation from the output register of the first queue, and in a second state: to multiply, in the first multiplier, the first weight by an activation from the second register of the first queue.
US11775801B2 Neural processor
A neural processor. In some embodiments, the processor includes a first tile, a second tile, a memory, and a bus. The bus may be connected to the memory, the first tile, and the second tile. The first tile may include: a first weight register, a second weight register, an activations buffer, a first multiplier, and a second multiplier. The activations buffer may be configured to include: a first queue connected to the first multiplier and a second queue connected to the second multiplier. The first queue may include a first register and a second register adjacent to the first register, the first register being an output register of the first queue. The first tile may be configured: in a first state: to multiply, in the first multiplier, a first weight by an activation from the output register of the first queue, and in a second state: to multiply, in the first multiplier, the first weight by an activation from the second register of the first queue.
US11775795B2 Detachable radio frequency identification switch tag
A radio frequency identification (RFID) switch tag is disclosed. This RFID switch tag includes a base component having an ultra-high frequency (UHF) booster, and a detachable component having at least one UHF RFID module and a high frequency (HF) RFID module. In some embodiments, the detachable component is positioned in close proximity to the base component in a first configuration of the RFID switch tag such that the at least one UHF RFID module is sufficiently coupled to the UHF booster in the base component to form an UHF RFID system having a desired performance. The detachable component can also be separated from the base component to obtain a second configuration of the RFID switch tag, and the HF RFID module remains functional within the detached detachable component so that the detachable component can be used as a standalone HF RFID tag.
US11775791B2 Cloud-based parallel ink estimation for production printers
Systems and methods are provided for ink estimation. One embodiment is a system for dynamic ink use estimation. The system includes a cloud computing system. The cloud computing system includes a cloud event service able to receive a print job and potential configurations of a printer selected for printing the print job, and to initialize virtual printers for the printer that each correspond with one of the potential configurations. The cloud computing system also includes the virtual printers, which are able to operate in parallel to estimate amounts of ink used for each configuration during printing of the print job, and to store the estimated amounts of ink in a cloud storage.
US11775783B1 Compact opto-mechanical layout of long-range dual-camera bar-code imager
A scan engine for capturing at least one image of an object appearing in an imaging field of view (FOV) is provided that includes an imaging system, illumination system, aiming system, and a first and second chassis. The imaging system includes a lens holder and at least one lens disposed within the lens holder and both a far imaging system and a near imaging system for capturing images across multiple fields of view at different distances. The illumination system and aiming system are physically positioned to provide illumination of a target in the near and/or far fields of view, and provide an aiming pattern to the near and/or far fields of view.
US11775780B2 Personal monitoring apparatus and methods
An apparatus, including a database which stores a travel itinerary or travel schedule of an individual, an RFID reader located at an entrance or exit of a venue or vehicle, a receiver located at a personal monitoring device, a processor which controls an operation of the personal monitoring device, and a transmitter located at the personal monitoring device. The RFID reader detects or reads an RFID tag and transmits a signal to the receiver, to a central processing computer, or to a user communication device. The processor generates a travel itinerary deviation message and transmits the travel itinerary deviation message to a user communication device. The apparatus provides or facilitates a telehealth visit or a remote healthcare visit involving the personal monitoring device and a communication device associated with a healthcare provider.
US11775779B2 Hybrid analog-digital matrix processors
Techniques for computing matrix operations for arbitrarily large matrices on a finite-sized hybrid analog-digital matrix processor are described. Techniques for gain adjustment in a finite-sized hybrid analog-digital matrix processor are described which enable the system to obtain higher energy efficiencies, greater physical density and improved numerical accuracy. In some embodiments, these techniques enable maximization of the predictive accuracy of a GEMM-based convolutional neural network using low-precision data representations.